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TIGERS FALL IN CLOSE GAME WITH GARFIELD

GARRETTSVILLE OH-

It came down to the last play, but Springfield was on the wrong end of a 6-5 defeat to Garfield on Saturday. The game was tied at five with Garfield batting in the bottom of the seventh. Garfield hit a walk off RBI to secure the win.

Springfield lost despite out-hitting Garfield 11 to eight.

Garfield opened up scoring in the first inning, when Shawn Barber singled on a 1-0 count, scoring two runs.

Springfield  notched three runs in the third inning. They scored their runs on an RBI double by Aaron Groner.

Kaiden Spade was on the mound for Garfield. The hurler surrendered five runs on 11 hits over seven innings, striking out nine and walking one.

Kolten Ruark was on the pitcher’s mound the Tigers. The pitcher went five innings, allowing four runs on six hits and striking out three. Dylan Sheely threw one and one-third innings out of the bullpen.

Springfield totaled 11 hits. Groner, Ruark, and Mitchell Seymour each managed multiple hits. Groner led with three hits in five at bats.

Garfield had eight hits in the game. Pearce Fedor and Brody Swigonski all had multiple hits.

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VIKINGS REIGN VICTORIOUS OVER GARFIELD

ATWATER OH-

Waterloo stole the lead late and defeated Garfield 5-1 on Saturday. The game was tied at one with Waterloo batting in the bottom of sixth when multiple errors by the G-men allowed the Vikings to pull away.

Waterloo fired up the offense in the first inning, when Bobby Makin singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run.

Noah Hughes earned the win for Waterloo. The lefthander surrendered zero runs on two hits over one and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking zero.

Lopez took the loss for Garfield. He went two innings, allowing two runs on zero hits, striking out three and walking one.

Mason Hakin started the game for Waterloo.The right-hander threw a gem on the mound. Hakin went five and a third innings, allowing one run on one hit and striking out four.

Luke Simons, Mason Duncan and Bobby Makin all had one hit to lead Waterloo offense.

*Contributed by Joseph Perretta at waterlooathletics.org

RAIDERS UPSET GARFIELD TO ADVANCE

GARRETTSVILLE OH- South Range has to go on the road in Friday night’s sectional final. But the trip to Garrettsville to take on the G-Men didn’t phase the Raiders as they came out on top 53-46.

Brandon Mikos led a Balanced Raiders offense that saw six players score at least 6 points. Mikos was the only one in double figures with 11. Mike Perry and Nate Brown both finished with 8 points.

The Raiders advance to the district semifinals on Tuesday night. They will travel to fifth seeded Pymatuning Valley. Tip off is set for 7:00.

WARRIORS WEAR DOWN GARFIELD

BELOIT OH- The last time the West Branch Lady Warriors stepped on the floor it was to warm up for a Division II State Semifinal game in Columbus. Because of COVID-19, that game got cancelled, and West Branch said goodbye to six seniors, and four starters. Fast forward to Saturday night with four new starters, the Warriors haven’t lost a step. Their depth outlasted Garfield in a 48-33 victory.

it was a slow start for the Warriors, Garfield used an 8-0 run in the first quarter to take a 10-6 lead. It would be 10-8 at the end of the frame. The perimeter game of the Warriors showed up as three different players knocked down long shots in the second quarter. It was a quarter that the Warriors Win 18-9 to lead 26-19 at halftime.

A very experienced Lady G-Men squad fought back in the third quarter. After West Branch scores to make it 31-19, the G-Men went on a 10-0 run to cut it to two. In what may have been the biggest play of the game for the Warriors, Bella Laut drove inside and connected on a bucket, and got the foul. She completed the three point play to end the Garfield run and put the Warriors up 34-29. The Warriors would score the next seven points after that to lead 41-29.

Gardield had no steam left in the final frame. West Branch may have lost six seniors from last year’s team, but they still have a deep bench. Their depth overwhelmed the Lady G-Men.

Leading West Branch was Emma Egli with 13 points. Anna Lippiatt added 7, she hit a pair of threes. Freshman Lucie Showalter had a good debut contributing 7 points as well. Sydney Mercer has 6 points, and 10 rebounds.

Jenna Smith led the Lady G-Men with a game high 14 points. Grace Mills has 9. Smith also led in rebounds with 8.

West Branch is 1-0 and will travel to Canfield on Tuesday.

LESKO’S DOUBLE DOUBLE PROPELS RAMS TO VICTORY

MINERAL RIDGE OH- With the non conference victory over Garfield, the Lady Rams have improved to a season record of 6-0 and remain 3-0 in the conference. The Lady Rams were led by Katelyn Lesko with 19 kills and 12 digs, Danielle Aulet with 31 assists and 9 digs and Morgan Sigley with 9 digs 5 kills and 3 aces. Garfield was led Madeline Shirkey with 10 digs and 6 assists and Paige Marek with 5 kills. Garfield is now 4-2 on the season and remain 3-0 in the conference.

*Contributed by Ron Lesko at ramsathlerics.org