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LISBON NAMES NEW GRIDIRON LEADER

LISBON, OH- The Lisbon Blue Devils will have a new face to the team when they take the football field in 2020, but in no way, shape, or form is this his first rodeo.

Matt Altomare will be named the next head football coach upon Lisbon Board approval January 9th says a press release from DAHS Athletic Director, Kyle Bing.

Matt was the head coach at Leetonia from 2007 to 2014. He was Columbiana County Coach of the Year 2007, Mahoning Valley Coach of the Year 2007 & 2008. Matt has spent the past two seasons as an assistant at Canfield and Salem. We are excited about this opportunity for Coach Altomare to lead our young men on and off the football field.”

The Blue Devils went 1-9 in 2019.

 

AREA PLAYERS HONORED FOR ALL-OHIO

COLUMBUS, OH- Congratulations to our Partner-School Representation on the 2019 OPSWA All- Ohio Football Teams recently released!

Division V:

Second Team Offense:

Isaac Allegretto- SOUTH RANGE (QB)

Special Mention:

Dylan Dominguez- SOUTH RANGE (RB)

Chris Brooks- SOUTH RANGE (WR)

Anthony Czap- SOUTH RANGE (Lineman)

Jake Gehring- SOUTH RANGE (TE)

 

 

 

Division IV:

First Team Offense:

Haeden Gump- GIRARD (Lineman)

Second Team Offense:

Nick Malito- GIRARD (Receiver)

Second Team Defense: 

Kaz Zubay- EAST LIVERPOOL (Lineman)

Reese Best- HUBBARD (Lineman)

Third Team Offense:

Niko Walter- SALEM (Receiver)

Matt Reardon- URSULINE (Receiver)

 

Special Mention:

Aiden Hall- STRUTHERS (QB)

Derek Carter- EAST LIVERPOOL (RB)

Zach Ellis- POLAND (RB)

Zeyere Rodgers- CARDINAL MOONEY (RB)

Mike Voitus- POLAND (Lineman)

Kerri Hewlett- CARDINAL MOONEY (Lineman)

Alex Feliciano- POLAND (Lineman)

Daniel Wirth- BEAVER LOCAL (Lineman)

Brandan Serrano- STRUTHERS (Lineman)

Cade Campolito- SALEM (LB)

Trenton Hill- URSULINE (DB)

Morgan Clardy- GIRARD (DB)

Brendon Kilpatrick- LAKEVIEW (Punter)

 

 

Division III:

Third Team Offense:

Delshawn Petrosky- CHANEY (QB)

Chase Sudzina- NILES (K)

Third Team Defense:

Keyshaun Davis- CHANEY (LB)

Special Mention:

David Mays- NILES (LB)

 

 

 

Division II:

Third Team Defense:

Nate Leskovac- AUSTINTOWN FITCH (LB)

 

AREA PLAYERS HONORED AS D-6 AND D-7 ALL-OHIO

COLUMBUS, OH- A few names you’ve heard on YSN this year have been honored with All-Ohio recognition this weekend.

Columbiana Senior, Jakob Cross was chosen as a Division VI OPSWA Special Mention Honoree at the Linebacker position.  Cross helped lead his team to another winning season in Columbiana and doubled as the Clipper QB.

Connor Hicks (Senior) from Leetonia was chosen on Division VII’s First-Team Defense as well as teammate Marco Ferry who was chosen Special Mention for a Back.

Warren JFK had representation from Cam Hollobaugh on the D-7 First-Team Defense, as well as Jesse Likens who was placed as Special Mention All-State for a Running Back.  Senior Lineman Earl Hill made Third-Team All-Ohio, while standout pass receiver Sa’vone Williamson joins as a defensive back and lineman Jaylin Turner were selected as Special Mention.

Wellsville was represented as well with Tiger Senior standout Darien Suggs making Special Mention for Defensive Backs.

 

Congratulations to all these Gentlemen on outstanding seasons in 2019, we’re incredibly proud of your efforts and how you represented your family, school, and communities on and off the field this year!  Best of luck in your future endeavors!

PRIDE OF THE PUP; BULLDOGS DREAM SEASON COMES TO AN END

MASSILLON, OH- Poland came into tonight’s game one game shy of the State Championship facing a tough Licking Valley Panther defense. The Bulldogs would find success early in the game through the running game with Running Back Josh Alessi going over 170 yards rushing during the day with Quarterback Jack Fulton and fellow Running Back Jake Rutana both finding the endzone from the rushing game. The Panthers would win this game through the fast pace offense they produced and through their passing game. Licking Valley beats Poland 25-24 late in the 4th quarter.

The Panthers scored first with a 22-yard field goal by Pennington to take the early 3-0 lead. Poland would answer in the second quarter with a 25-yard field goal by Kicker Mikey Kushner to tie the game at 3. Poland would score with a minute left in the half when Fulton found Wide Receiver Andrew Centofanti from 49 yards out to take the lead going into halftime, 10-3.

Licking Valley would tie the game with a 46-yard touchdown pass to Wide Receiver Ricky Collins to make the game 10-10 in the third quarter.  The Bulldogs would add to their lead with a 5-yard touchdown run by Running Back Jake Rutana gave them a 16-10 lead. Bulldogs would increase their lead when Fulton ran a 5-yard touchdown into the endzone to make the game 24-10 after a 2 point conversion was successful. The last 6 minutes of the game would prove too much for the Bulldogs when the Panthers would score 15 unanswered points through their passing game. The Panthers would win this game and move on to the state championship next week in Canton.

On behalf of all of us at YSN, we want to congratulate Poland on a great year and thank them for a great season!  Best of luck in all your future endeavors!

*Contributed by YSN’s Anthony Melone

GAME PHOTOS: HERE

LET IT REIGN; POLAND STANDS TALL AS REGIONAL CHAMPS

AUSTINTOWN, OH – The Poland Bulldogs faced The Perry Pirates who have posted an average of 34 points a game this year. This game would go drastically different for the Pirates thanks to the Bulldog defense. The Pirates would only score 13 points tonight and it would not be enough to beat the Bulldogs. Running Back Josh Alessi would rush for over 180 yards in the game with a critical touchdown. Poland wins 17-14 to move on in the Ohio High School Football Playoffs.

Perry would strike first with a 15-yard rushing touchdown by Running Back Deandre Malone to make the game 7-0 Pirates early in the first quarter. The Bulldogs would answer thanks to a 1-yard touchdown run by Quarterback Jack Fulton to tie this game at 7 at the beginning of the second quarter. Poland would take their first lead of the game after a 5-yard touchdown run by Alessi and an impressive extra point by Kicker Mikey Kushner made the game 14-7 in favor of the Bulldogs. Towards the end of the second quarter, the Bulldog defense would make a huge play on their own one-yard line after they recovered a fumble to stop the Pirates from tying this game.
Third-quarter was all bulldogs draining the clock on offense and not allowing the pirates to score. Kushner would seal the victory in the fourth quarter for the Bulldogs with a 37 yard Field Goal to make the score 17-7. The pirates would score one more touchdown last time with 5 seconds to go in the game when Quarterback Drew Schiano threw to Malone in the endzone but it would not be enough to beat Poland. Poland beats Perry 17-13 to advance to the State Semi-Finals for the first time since 1999. Poland(11-2) will play Newark Licking Valley(13-0) on Thanksgiving weekend at Paul Brown Stadium in Massillon, Ohio.
*Story contributed by YSN’s Anthony Melone
GAME PHOTOS: HERE

NE8 ANNOUNCES ALL-CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TEAMS

YOUNGSTOWN, OH-

Football:

Champion: Poland

First-team offense:

Jacob Vlosich-Struthers/OL

Karter Kellgren-Poland/OL

Haeden Gump-Girard/OL

Rocco Delucia-South Range/OL

Reese Best-Hubbard/OL

Aiden Hall-Struthers/TE/ATH

Isaac Allegretto-South Range/QB

Adrian Brown-Struthers/RB

Josh Alessi-Poland/RB

Nick Malito-Girard/WR

Chris Brooks-South Range/WR

Mikey Kushner-Poland/PK

Brendon Kilpatrick-Lakeview/P

Trey Pancake-South Range/R

 

First-team defense:

Brandan Serrano-Struthers/DL

Jared Tucker-Poland/DL

Marcel Walker-Struthers/DL

Jake Gehring-South Range/DL

David Mays-Niles/LB

Zach Ellis-Poland/LB

Rob Tomko-Struthers/LB

Tyrese Hawkins-Struthers/DB

Andrew Centofanti-Poland/DB

Michael Patrone-South Range/DB

Cam Resatar-Hubbard/DB

Player of the year: Mike Voitus-Poland

 

Second-team offense:

Zach Felleti-Struthers/OL

Adam McGinnis-Niles/OL

Alex Feliciano-Poland/OL

Connor Moore-Girard/OL

Joe Bednark-South Range/OL

Chase Sudzina-Niles/TE/ATH

Zach Leonard-Niles/QB

Dylan Dominguez-South Range/RB

Morgan Clardy-Girard/RB

Romaro Baskin-Niles/WR

Jimmy Jones-Girard/WR

 

Second-team defense:

Sean Weese-Niles/DL

Jacob Kountz-Poland/DL

Anthony Czap-South Range/DL

Alex Goodrick-Hubbard/DL

Tyler Maddox-Girard/LB

Anthony Delucia-South Range/LB

Tommy Wess-Hubbard/LB

Kyle Lundgren-Niles/DB

Jayden Davis-Niles/DB

Dominic Malito-Girard/DB

Luke Blasko-South Range/DB

BACK TO THE FUTURE; POLAND LOOKS FOR SIMILAR RESULT 20 YEARS LATER

By Scott Mincher’

 

If you currently attend, previously attended and played for Poland Seminary high school, Or you’re just a fan of the football program excitement is palpable throughout the village of Poland Ohio in 2019. That’s because of the great stretch of football the Bulldogs are currently in the middle of, Most recently the 35-0 shellacking of Indian Creek as they continue their march toward what players, coaches, and fans hope ends with a state championship celebration. Speaking of Poland Seminary and state championship celebrations, It only seems to fit that if we’re talking about Poland bringing home another title to the area, We remember the scary good 1999 Bulldogs during the twentieth anniversary of that dominant title team. On December 3rd, 1999 Poland Seminary beat Bishop Watterson 20-13 for the state championship finishing the season at 15-0. Not only did they go undefeated, but they did so in style. That season if you include the playoffs, Poland outscored their opponents 350-102 starting with a 42-0 week 1 smashing of Springfield. The closest game they played that season was to the tune of a 23-21 victory over Steubenville in the playoffs. You can view the full 1999 schedule and game results via joeeitel.com As far as records and achievements go in connection with 1999 Bulldogs football, halfback Peter Perry As a senior caption of the football team was named the team’s offensive player of the year and was chosen first-team All-MAC and All Quad County. As a junior, Pete had 2,500 total yards on offense and was the team’s offensive player of the year. The 1999 football team finished the season with the state of Ohio’s first 15-0 record and the school’s first and only state championship. Peter was the MVP of the state title game. He was also picked First Team All Ohio and All-Northeast Ohio. He played his final high school game representing Poland at the Penn-Ohio All-Star game.

Pete was also a four-year letterman in track and field and was a member of the 199 track and field state championship team.  Additionally, Pete played on the Poland High School club hockey team for three years.

In August 2005, Pete graduated from Youngstown State University with a BSBA in international marketing. He worked for Ball Corporation as a sales representative while earning his MBA in international business from Keller Graduate School of Business. he also worked for Ardagh Group, an international packaging company, as a technical sales manager. Peter played running back for the Bulldogs from 1998-2001. He also holds individual records for All-Purpose Yards 5067 (1998/1999/2000 rushing attempts with 326 (1999) total points 144 (1999) 228 from (1998/1999/2000) Touchdowns scored with 24 in 1999 and 38 for his career during the (1998/1999/2000) seasons, and yards rushing with 2449 during the championship season and 4004 yards rushing for his career during the (1998/1999/2000) seasons.

The second and last character we at YSN thought would make for a vital and important piece to the story is the quarterback of the 1999 champion Bulldogs, Ben Bair. Ben achieved First Team All Ohio honors while throwing his way into the Poland high school football record books with 2,345 passing yards and 22 touchdown passes. In the years after Bair and Perry’s playing days, it’s been debated by writers covering that time of the glory days of Poland football as to which player was more of a key piece to that team’s championship puzzle. For more on this, read the Letter To The Editor posted on July 15th, 2010 on towncrieronline.com.

It’s always fun to play the hypothetical game and in this case, it does make me wonder if Poland’s 2019 head coach Ryan Williams sees any similarities to Peter Perry in current running back Josh Alessi who finished with 143 yards and three scores on 25 carries in the victory over Indian Creek. Or if it feels at all like 1999 with current quarterback Jack Fulton and his knack for big playmaking that Ben Bair made a common theme in 99?

This current collection of dogs still have a lot of work to do. But they seem very confident that the big bite in these dogs is back as they look to party like it’s 1999!

 

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2019 ALL-EOAC FOOTBALL TEAMS ANNOUNCED

LISBON, OH- After another great year in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference, the teams have been chosen for the year’s accolades.  With plenty of YSN Partner School representation on this list, we wish the thank the schools, players, families and fans for their support of Your Sports Network and congratulate all the players on this list for a fantastic campaign, and wish them the best in all their future endeavors.

 

First Team

Jakob Cross  Columbiana

Cody Miller  Columbiana

Jack Carney  Columbiana

Chase Franken Columbiana

Xathan Cross  Columbiana

Hunter Zentner  Columbiana

Colin Schick Columbiana

Dominic Cathers East Palestine

Marco Ferry  Leetonia

Conner Hicks Leetonia

Mike Miller Leetonia

Dylan Durick Leetonia

Gavin Steiskal  Leetonia

Chase McCoy Lisbon

Cam Grodhaus  Southern

Jayce Sloan  Southern

Mark Soukup  Southern

Dylon Milhoan  Southern

Steven Craig Southern

Kyle Young  Southern

Hunter Morris  Southern

Brad Sloan Southern

Tyler Lippiatt  United

Deric Ellyson   United

Christian Barnes  United

Payne Brereton  United

Darien Suggs  Wellsville

Draven Crow  Wellsville

Caden Weekley Wellsville

Braden Cartwright Wellsville

 

Second Team

Tyler Zigotti  Columbiana 

Joe Bable  Columbiana 

Jakob Kamperman Columbiana

Nick Fierro East Palestine

James Buckius  East Palestine

Jaedon Finley Leetonia

Toby Heckman  Leetonia

Gannon Shepherd  Leetonia 

Nick Mundy  Lisbon

Justyn Briand   Lisbon

Tyler Toot Lisbon

Latrell Crute  Southern

Steven Richards  Southern

Thomas Redman Southern

Nate Miller United

Grant Knight United

Nick Yoskey United

Troy Carter  Wellsville

Valen Keyzton  Wellsville

Conner Ramsey  Wellsville

 

Honorable Mention 

Chandler Parish Columbiana

Mike Cobbin  Columbiana

Parker Bonace  East Palestine

Josh Welch East Palestine

Brayden Duko Leetonia 

Issac Thompson  Leetonia 

Ryan McCullough  Lisbon

Ralph Schreffler  Lisbon

Garrett Buxton  Southern

Josh Pratt Southern

Cole Ellyson  United

Garrett Bailey United

Isaiah Greathouse  Wellsville

Justin Wright Wellsville

2019 ALL-NORTHEAST INLAND DISTRICT FOOTBALL TEAMS RELEASED

Following Week 12, the All-Northeast Inland District Football Teams have been released for 2019.  As you’ll find in the list below, the area is well represented by a YSN Partner School standpoint.

Congratulations to all the area talent for their commitment to their craft and representing their school, family, and communities so well all season long.

 

Division Two
First Team
Linebacker Nate Leskovac Austintown Fitch
Second Team
Quarterback Devin Sherwood Austintown Fitch
Honorable Mention
Joe Perez Austintown Fitch
Christian Armstrong Austintown Fitch
Connor Miller Boardman
Terence Thomas Boardman
Division Three
First Team
Quarterback Delshawn Petrosky Chaney
Linebacker Keyshaun Davis Chaney
Linebacker David Mays Niles
Kicker Chase Sudzina Niles
Second Team
Quarterback Zack Leonard Niles
Wide Receiver Deron Gilbert Chaney
Honorable Mention
Marquan Herron Chaney
Adam McGinnish Niles
Division Four
First Team
Quarterback Aiden Hall Struthers
Running Back Zyere Rodgers Cardinal Mooney
Running Back Zach Ellis Poland
Wide Receiver Nicholas Malito Girard
Wide Receiver Niko Walter Salem
Wide Receiver Matthew Reardon Ursuline
Offensive Lineman Kerri Hewlett Cardinal Mooney
Offensive Lineman Haeden Gump Girard
Offensive Lineman Mike Voitus Poland
Offensive Lineman Alex Feliciano Poland
Defensive Lineman Reese Best Hubbard
Defensive Lineman Brandan Serrano Struthers
Linebacker Cade Campolito Salem
Defensive Back Morgan Clardy Girard
Defensive Back Trenton Hill Ursuline
Kicker Mikey Kushner Poland
Punter Brendon Kilpatrick Lakeview
Honorable Mention
Michael Pastella Cardinal Mooney
Connor Moore Girard
Jimmy Jones Girard
Joe Bednarik Hubbard
Cam Resatar Hubbard
Alex Goodrick Hubbard
Tommy Wess Hubbard
Jake Wilms Lakeview
Joe Alessi Poland
Kared Tucker Poland
Zach Murray Salem
Jax Booth Salem
Carson Stockman Salem
Adrian Brown Struthers
Robert Tomko Struthers
Tyrese Hawkins Struthers
Dante Walker Ursuline
Division Five
First Team
Quarterback Isaac Allegretto South Range
Running Back Dylan Dominguez South Range
Wide Receiver Chris Brooks South Range
Defensive Lineman Anthony Czap South Range
Defensive Lineman Jake Gehring South Range
Second Team
Running Back Ethan Powell Crestview
Punter Trey Pancake South Range
Honorable Mention
Anthony Cusick Crestview
Wyatt Babik Crestview
Division Six
First Team
Defensive Lineman Cody Miller Columbiana
Linebacker Jakob Cross Columbiana
Second Team
Wide Receiver Chase Franken Columbiana
Running Back Tyler Lippiatt United
Linebacker Jack Carney Columbiana
Honorable Mention
Tyler Zigotti Columbiana
Hunter Zentner Columbiana
Deric Ellyson United
Division Seven
First Team
Running Back Marco Ferry Leetonia
Running Back Jesse Likens Warren JFK
Offensive Lineman Earl Hill Warren JFK
Defensive Lineman Connor Hicks Leetonia
Defensive Lineman Jaylin Turner Warren JFK
Linebacker Cameron Hollobaugh Warren JFK
Defensive Back Savonne Williamson Warren JFK
Defensive Back Darien Suggs Wellsville
Defensive Player of the Year
Cameron Hollobaugh Warren JFK
Honorable Mention
Giovanni Colette Warren JFK
Chase McCoy Lisbon
Caden Weekley Wellsville
Draven Crow Wellsville

 

RAIDERS STUNG BY HORNETS

NILES, OH- Saturday night the Raider football team headed to a familiar stadium in Bo Rein in Niles. Unfortunately, they also got the same result as the last time they were there. The Raiders lost to the top-ranked Kirtland Hornets 38-7 in the second round of the OHSAA playoffs.

The Raiders got the opening kickoff but were unable to do anything with it. Kirtland defense was smothering all night, and their offense stung the Raiders. The Hornets took their first 2 possessions in for touchdowns to take a 14-0 lead early in the game. The Raiders were able to muster up a drive and score on a four-yard QB sneak by Michael Patrone. That cut the lead to 14-7 but that’s as close as the Raiders would get.

Kirtland would use their two power backs, Luke Garner and Mason Sullivan. The formation was a familiar one to the Raiders. The Poland bulldogs ran the same offense and the Raiders had trouble with it than as well.

The Raiders finished with a season-low 129 total yards, 97 yards rushing. Micheal Patrone finished 5-14 for 32 yards. Dylan Dominguez was the leading rusher with 44 yards. Chris Brooks had 24 yards on 2 receptions.

For the Hornets, they had 386 total yards 342 coming on the rush. Luke Gardner led the Hornets adding 191 to his 1100 yards for the season. Mason Sullivan stacked up another 157 to his 1400 yards for the year.

The Raiders finish 8-4. The Hornets 12-0 move on to the Regional Championship vs Akron Manchester.

 

*Story contributed by YSN’s Paul Munson