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SCHULTZ PUTS ON A SHOW

COLUMBIANA OH- McKenna Schultz was clutch at the plate with ducks on the pond on Friday, driving in four on two hits to lead Crestview past Garfield 12-6 on Friday. Schultz drove in runs on a grand slam in the second.

Crestview collected 17 hits and Garfield had 11 in the high-scoring affair.

The Rebels got things moving in the second inning, when Ellie Ricketts singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

Kaedyn Sutton took the win for Crestview. The pitcher allowed 11 hits and six runs over seven innings, striking out seven.

The Rebels launched two home runs on the day. Sutton went deep in the second inning. Schultz went for the long ball in the second inning.

Crestview totaled 17 hits in the game. Joanie Wood, Ricketts, Schultz, Katie Lissi, Karsyn Moore, and Sutton all managed multiple hits for Crestview. Ricketts and Wood each managed three hits to lead.

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FLASHES TAKE THEIR WINNING WAYS ON THE ROAD

GARRETTSVILLE, OH – The Champion Golden Flashes defeated Garfield 10-2 on Thursday thanks to a timely six runs in a big sixth inning. Addi Warzala, Madison Ziegler, Olivia Gray, Mady Jones, Isabella Meyer, and Hailey Householder each drove in runs during the inning. 

 

In the first inning, Garfield got their offense started when Ketley Fresch singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. In the top of the second inning, Champion tied things up at one. Tayler Fuller grounded out, scoring one run. After Champion scored one run in the top of the seventh, Garfield answered with one of their own. Champion scored when Ziegler singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. Garfield then answered when they grounded out, scoring one run.

 

Champion pulled away for good with two runs in the fifth inning. In the fifth Warzala hit a solo homer. They tallied six runs in the sixth inning. Champion’s offense in the inning was led by Warzala, Ziegler, Gray, Jones, Meyer, and Householder, who all drove in runs.

Morgan Davis earned the win for Champion. The pitcher surrendered two runs on seven hits over seven innings, striking out three and walking zero.

Elizabeth Moore took the loss for Garfield. She went seven innings, allowing ten runs on ten hits and striking out two.

Champion tallied one home run on the day. Warzala went deep in the fifth inning. They tallied ten total hits on the day. Olivia Zigarovich, Gray, Ziegler, and Warzala all managed multiple hits. Warzala, Ziegler, Gray, and Zigarovich each managed two hits to lead the Golden Flashes.

Fresch led Garfield with two hits in three at bats.

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G-MEN PUT A CHARGE INTO CRESTVIEW

Garfield defeated Crestview 9-3 thanks to a strong start to the game on Tuesday night. The G-Men scored on a single by Kaidan Spade, a walk by Jackson Sommer, a single by Brody Swigonski, and an passed ball during Eric Geddes’s at bat in the second inning.

The G-Men earned the victory despite allowing Crestview to score three runs in the second inning. Crestview’s big inning was driven by an error on a ball put in play by Sam Campbell and Matthew Strank and a single by Ethan Feezle.

Lenny Veccia got the win for the G-Men. The pitcher lasted seven innings, allowing seven hits and three runs while striking out seven and walking one.

Campbell took the loss for Crestview. The bulldog surrendered six runs on four hits over two innings, striking out three.

Garfield had seven hits in the game. Anthony Demma and Swigonski each had multiple hits. Swigonski and Demma each managed two hits to lead.

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FLASHES BRING THE HURT TO GARFIELD

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Champion took the lead late in the game in a 13-4 victory over Garfield on Wednesday. Champion trailed 4-3 in the bottom of the fourth inning when Kale Klingeman singled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.

Garfield scored four runs in the second inning, but Champion still managed to pull out the victory.

The Flashes got things moving in the first inning. Tyler Skaggs doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.

Champion took the lead for good with three runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Carson Fife’s sac fly scored one run.

The Flashes tallied seven runs in the fifth inning. Joey Fell, Nate Holt, Fife, Benny Robinson, and Jack O’Shaughnessy powered the big inning with RBIs.

Fife earned the victory on the hill for Champion. The pitcher went three and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs on four hits, striking out two and walking zero.

The Flashes collected eight hits. Klingeman, Fell, and O’Shaughnessy each had multiple hits.

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EAGLES PUT THE CLAMPS DOWN ON GARFIELD

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JFK defeated Garfield 3-0 on Saturday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Freddy Bolchalk induced a fly out from Vinnie Grandizio to finish off the game.

The pitching was strong on both sides. The Eagles pitchers struck out 11, while Garfield pitchers sat down five.

A double by Tyler Bortz in the third inning was a positive for Garfield.

Caleb Hadley earned the win for JFK. The pitcher went four innings, allowing zero runs on one hit, striking out seven and walking zero. Bolchalk threw three innings in relief out of the bullpen. Bolchalk recorded the last nine outs to earn the save.

Lenny Veccia took the loss for Garfield. The bulldog lasted five innings, allowing six hits and three runs while striking out three and walking zero.

JFK totaled seven hits. Gavin Shrum, Jake Hettrick, and Hadley each racked up multiple hits. Hadley, Hettrick, and Shrum each collected two hits to lead the offense.

Bortz went 1-for-2 at the plate to lead Garfield in hits.

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GARFIELD BASEBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH MICHAEL PAES

GARRETTSVILLE OH-  The Garrettsville Garfield G-Men have made quite the first impression as a school on YSN. With the football team making a deep run, including an undefeated regular season, and the girls basketball team continuing their culture of success.  As we await the start of the baseball and softball season, a lot of those same athletes featured in other sports, will, once again be featured on the diamond.   Aside from this being the first year with YSN, it is also Garretsville’s first year in The Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference (MVAC).

Being a part of The Gray Division in The MVAC, Garfield will do battle with the likes of Liberty, Champion and LaBrae to name a few conference opponents.   Head Coach Michael Paes is excited for the competition level that has been raised in conference play; however, Garfield still features old rivalries on their schedule, such as Ravenna Southeast and Mogadore.

You cannot miss this Coaches Corner, as Ty and Anthony wish a warm welcome to The Garrettsville Garfield G-Men Baseball Team!

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GARFIELD SOFTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH TINA FAULHABER

GARRETTSVILE OH- It’s YSN’s first season covering Garfield softball, and we could not be more excited. We’ve already become familiar with some of the names that you’re going to hear on the Diamond this year through other sports. However, we are also excited to be introduced to some other fantastic athletes Garfield has to offer on the softball field. The Lady G-Men are always a competitive program, and that shouldn’t change this year. Under head coach Tina Faulhaber entering her twelfth season at the helm, everyone knows the culture and standard that is expected.

Coach Faulhaber was able to join YSN’s Running Point to give us a glimpse into Garfield softball. She talks with Ty Bartell, and Anthony Hartwig about some of the big names on her roster, her expectations of the season, and much more. You will not want to miss our first interview with Tina Faulhaber in Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner.

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GARFIELD REPEATS AS DISTRICT CHAMPIONS

CORTLAND OH- For the third year in a row, and the fourth time and five seasons Garfield and Champion met up for the district championship. This season, Garfield and Champion are even more familiar with each other. As new league rivals the G-Men and Flashes have played twice already this year. They split their regular season meetings, with both games going down to the wire. Garfield took control of this one pretty quick however, and cruised to a 68-51 victory.

Jenna Smith led her team in her final district championship of her career. She scored 19 points. Madeline Shirley was also in double figures for Garfield scoring 13. Sarah Seaman was right behind her with 12. Sydney Seaman rounded out Garfield’s double digit scorers with 11.

Ava Howell gave Champion everything she had despite the loss. The Flashes senior scored a game-high 22 points. Bella Meyer contributed a solid 16.

Garfield advances to the division 3 regional semifinals. They’ll be paired with Warrensville Heights who is also in their second straight regional. In fact, 3 of the 4 teams that will be in Cuyahoga Falls this week were there last year. Liberty being the lone new team. Garfield’s game will tip off approximately 30 minutes following the conclusion of Liberty vs Waynedale which tips at 6:00 on Wednesday in Cuyahoga Falls.

GARFIELD GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH AARON GILBERT

GARFETTSVILLE OH- It is time for her another championship game for Garfield’s girls basketball team. It’s the third year in a row that the Lady G-Men have played for a district championship. For the third year in a row it’s the same opponent as well. Garfield Will matchup with new conference rival Champion in an all too familiar district title matchup. The two teams split their regular season meetings.

Garfield head coach Aaron Gilbert came on YSN’s Running Point this week. He talks with Anthony Hartwig about what make’s this year’s team unique, how it feels to be back in the district championship, and much more. Get ready for Saturday night’s game with Episode 2 of Coach’s Corner with Aaron Gilbert.

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GARFIELD FOCUSED ON REPEATING AS DISTRICT CHAMPS

CORTLAND OH- Garfield walked away as district champions last season with their win over Champion. It earned them a trip to Cuyahoga Falls for the regionals. However, a taste of regionals makes you hungry for more. Now, Garfield finds themselves one win away from another championship. They beat Berkshire in the district semifinals Wednesday 59-33.

It was a pretty competitive first frame with Garfield leading 16-13 after 1. However, over the next two quarters the G-Men outscored Berkshire 29-14 to pull away.

Jenna Smith was unstoppable. She finished with 28 points, which helped her eclipse 1600 career points. Smith completed a double double as well with 14 rebounds. Sarah Seaman broke her own three point in a season record with perimeter shot number 62. She finished with 18 points.

Garfield advances to the district championship on Saturday where they’ll meet a familiar foe in Champion. Not only have these two teams already met twice this season, but this will be the third year in a row they meet in the final. That game is scheduled to tip at 7:00 on Saturday at Lakeview.