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GARFIELD SECURES LONE SPOT AT THE TOP

COLUMBIANA OH- Both Garfield and Crestview were off to a fantastic start in the MVAC this season. It set up a mammoth matchup on Thursday night with first place on the line. Garfield flexed their undefeated muscles and earned a solid 60-49 victory to earn a spot in the MVAC driver seat.

Garfield’s three headed monster made themselves large. Laura McCoy led all scorers with 20 points on the night. Madeline Shirkey and Mandy Cardinal both scored 16 as well.

Addison Rhodes and Luvrain Gaskins both led the Rebels with 13 points a piece.  Ava Bucey was one score away from double figures finishing with 9 points.  Lexi Blower also chipped in 8 to the Rebel cause.

Garfield is still undefeated on the season and they will move on to play Monday at Brookfield.  Crestview will be on the road as well as they travel to LaBrae.

GARFIELD KNOWS HOW TO GET IT DONE

CHAMPION, OH- The Garrettsville Garfield G-Men traveled to Champion tonight to take on the Golden Flashes. It was a strong first half by both teams as it was just a 25-24 Champion lead at the half. Preston Gedeon and the G-Men pulled away in the second half making major adjustments on the defensive side which produced a lot of steals and quick scores in transition. Joey Fell and the Golden Flashes attempted a comeback but fell short tonight to the G-Men 63-40.

The 0-10 Flashes will try and pickup their first win of the season on the road against  Campbell this friday. Garfield will go for their fourth win on the season when they travel to Liberty on friday to take on the Leopards.

*Contributed By YSN’s Matt Morrison

BIG START ENDS UP THE DIFFERENCE FOR GARFIELD

CANFIELD OH- In the first All-YSN matchup of the day at The South Range Holiday Tournament, The Cardinal Mooney Cardinals, acted as the home team, squaring off with The Garresville-Garfield G-Men. Both squads rode into Wednesday evening with a ton of momentum, with The Cardinals coming away with the victory against the red hot Youngstown East Golden Bears. For Garfield, despite a scare from Champion, The Lady G-Men were a perfect 7-0 going into Wednesday. 

Wasting little time, Garfield jumped out of the box immediately, creating turnovers that were then converted to points, The G-Men jumped ahead 7-2 within the first minutes of gametime. Highlighted by great passing, Garrettsville was able to open up the floor offensively in the first quarter, putting up 24 points throughout the first eight minutes. However, despite trailing by almost 20 points to start, Mooney was able to battle back before the half! Flipping the script, The Cardinals held the previously potent Garfield offense to just five points in the second quarter, thus allowing them to trim their deficit. Going into the half, The Lady G-Men held a 29-18 lead.

Out of the half, Garfield looked to establish themselves in the passing game to create open looks. Initially finding success, Mooney quickly responded by clogging those passing lanes to force turnovers. Sophia Diorio was acting as a spark plug for The Cardinals offense in the second half and Maria Fire always ignited the flame of the defense to get them fired up. On the other side, Madeline Shirkey, Laura McCoy and Mandy Cardinal acted as a three-headed dragon on both sides of the ball, with a good blend of height and athleticism. 

Mooney continued to have success on the defensive end, allowing just 26 points in the following three quarters after the first. However, Garfield showed the difference between good teams and great teams, as The G-Men did enough defensively to maintain the lead through rough waters. Emerging victorious for their eighth time this season, The Lady G-Men are now a perfect 8-0 on the campaign. Mandy Cardinal was The Player of The Game, with her 16 points of offense to complement her ball handling and rebounding skills, she was an all-around all star in a winning performance! Both teams will be back in South Range on Thursday, December 29th for their second consecutive day of The South Range Holiday Tournament!

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

MCCOY’S BIG NIGHT LIFTS GARFIELD AHEAD

LIBERTY OH- Monday night basketball gave the region one of its biggest matchups of the season. Two teams that each took home district championships a season ago facing off once again. The Liberty Leopards came in with a record of (2-1) after cancelling a majority of their games to start the season due to illness. Meanwhile the Garfield Lady G-Men came in as hot as could be winning the first five games of their season without a loss. They also came in with a win streak of 12 consecutive regular season games dating back to last years road loss against Liberty in January.

Redemption for Garfield was on the line as they lost both games a season ago by small margins and they would not be denied the win this time around. A stellar defensive performance combined with a great shooting night from Laura McCoy would drive Garfield to a dominant victory. This game was only in question once as the Leopards and G-Men battled hard in the first quarter of Monday nights game. A quarter in which Liberty led by three when it was all said and done. But that would be the last anyone saw of the Leopards offensive attack as over the next two quarters they were able to put together just eight-points while the G-Men put up an outstanding 27-points in the same time period.

Liberty finally got some momentum in the fourth, but McCoy would put an end to a late run by the Leopards to win the game 52-33. Garfield picks up their sixth win of the season and put an end to Liberty’s 14-game home win streak that dated back to February of 2021. Liberty moves back to .500 on the season as they are now (2-2) and will look to bounce back against Cleveland East Tech on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. ET. Garfield will travel out to Mogadore Field on Wednesday for a 7:00 p.m. ET game.

Liberty’s Demi Watson continued her legendary career as she put up 12-points in Monday’s game to move into 2nd all-time in scoring for girls’ basketball at Liberty High School. She has totaled 1043-points during her time and is now chasing only Shar’Da Williamson for 1st place who set the record back in the 2020 season.

*Contributed By YSN’s Alek Koberna

GARFIELD SURVIVES MIGHTY CHAMPION EFFORT

GARRETTSVILLE OH- You can never count out a Champion team, that is a lesson Garfield learned all too well on Thursday night. To say the start of the season has been bumpy for Champion would be an understatement. Plagued with injuries the Flashes have had to put players in to new situations with little to no experience.  They’ve taken their lumps, but a win on Thursday against an undefeated Garfield team could have sparked a huge turnaround. They got close. In the end it was the G-Men that showed grit and battled through Champion’s biggest punch to keep their perfect season alive 46-43.

Mandy Cardinal led the way for Garfiekd has she put in a big 16 points. Madeline Shirkey also got in to double figures on the night finishing with 13.  Laura McCoy finished with 5 points.

For Champion their efforts were led by Bella Meyer with a game-high 22 points. Kayla Haynie added one of the best games of her season getting in to double figures with 15 points.

Garfield escapes with the victory and moves on to travel to Liberty on Monday. Champion will stay on the road as they travel to Campbell.

GARFIELD GOES THE DISTANCE

CAMPBELL OH- Garfield is a team with high aspersions of being at the top of the MVAC Gray tier at the end of the season. Last year they were a couple plays away from ending up on top. One of their first steps in trying to make their dreams reality this season was going to Campbell for a road trip. The G-Men didn’t miss a beat and coasted their way to a 55-13 win.

Garfiekd was guided by Laura McCoy. She hit three triples in the first quarter alone on her way to 18 points.  Mandy Cardinal wasn’t too far behind either as she managed to score 16 points.  Not only did Madeline Shirkey continue to facilitate their offense, she also chipped in 8 points.

Garfield will return home on Thursday as they’ll host Champion.  Campbell will hit the road on Thursday as well as they go to LaBrae to take on the Vikings.

GARFIELD HITS THE HIGH NOTE

GARRETTSVILLE OH- Garfield has a lot of goals in mind coming in to 2022.  The first goal is always to win a conference championship.  They took their first step towards MVAC dominance on Thursday as they opened their slate with a 50-12 win over LaBrae.

The scoring from Garfield came from multiple players. Lauren McCoy and Mandy Cardinal both led the G-Men with 11 points a piece.  Madeline Shirkey was also in double figures with 10 points for Garfield.  Maddie Fogel had a nice day for Garfield chipping in 6 points.

Garfiekd will continue the season on Monday as they stay in the MVAC with a road trip to Campbell.  LaBrae will stay on the road as they go to Newton Falls.

GARFIELD GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH AARON GILBERT

GARRETTSVILLE OH- The teams that got the closest to state in the basketball arena are coming in to 2022-2023 with hopes of taking that next step closer. Garfield falls in that category. Their girls were one of the few teams in the YSN family to still be alive in the Regional round.  Although they fell short in Cuyahoga Falls, there are a ton of reasons to be confident they can get there again this season. They lost key pieces to graduation for sure, but they have players who are hungry to grab their opportunity to shine.  Last season the G-Men finished with a record of 19-7 (11-3) which was 3rd in the MVAC.  They start their campaign this season on November 19 as they host a good Bristol team.

Garfield head coach Aaron Gilbert brings stability to the program in another year coaching at Garfield. He sat down with YSN’s Ty Bartell to give us a good preview of the season. They talk about some big players to watch out for this season, the culture and standard at Garfield, and much more. Gear up for another season with Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Aaron Gilbert

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HOIST THE COLORS: RAIDERS PROVE POINT AGAINST G-MEN

CANFIELD, OH- The Raiders have been perfect in the win column this year, and that didn’t change on Friday night against Garfield.  The interesting statistic is that this senior class has never competed in a losing effort on their home turf for the entirety of their varsity football career at Raider Stadium- and that didn’t change either in a 49-10 victory to wrap up the last home game they’ll ever play.

In what started as an eye-opening nearly 8-minute drive, Garfield was setting the tone and staying balanced in their game plan, but stalled out before putting a 25-yard field goal by Ethan Bittence to put South Range behind for the first time all season long.

So, how do the Raiders respond?

The South Range offense exploded out of the chute with a 2-play drive taking up a total of 26 seconds off of the clock, and showcasing a new style they’ve yet to present on the year.  Tyler Remish would start his big night with a 13-yard touchdown after a huge pass play to set things up in the red zone.

After another lengthy drive by Garfield, South Range would force the punt- and cap off a big drive with another Tyler Remish score from a yard away.  Remish would add another score from inside of 5 yards just minutes later  On the next drive, Billy Skripac would connect with Shane Lindstrom for a 12-yard score to put the Raiders up 28-3 at the break.

South Range would get the ball to start the second half, and Skripac would score with his legs from 9 yards out with a physical run at the pylon.

Garfield would then string together their best offensive drive of the game when Keegan Sell capped it off with a 22-yard score on the left side of the field to make the score 35-10.

The Raiders would start the mercy clock again just a little over a minute into the final stanza when Skripac connected with Ayden Leon with a perfect strike down the seam from 37 yards away to put South Range up 42-10.

Sophomore Tristan Toy would put the final score on the board with 3:32 left when he raced into the endzone on the QB Keeper from 31 yards away to give us a final of 49-10 and to put the Raiders into the Regional Semi-Finals in Week 13.

Range finished with 534 yards of total offense on the night, compared to Garfield’s 213.  The main difference in the game was the turnover battle to which South Range won that as well 4-1 against the G-Men with a fumble and three interceptions.

The Raiders picked up 26 first downs in the contest as well, including 17 on rushing attempts, and converted at a 60% clip on third down.

Skripac was 13/16 for 274 yards and two scores through the air, and added another 64 yards and a score with his legs.

The Raider rushing attack was aided by the help of their stable of backs that included a ten-rush, 82-yard performance by Tyler Remish that was highlighted by three trips to the endzone.  Sophomore Aidan Dominguez was big when called upon with six totes and 33 yards Tristan Toy’s 33 yards, Hunter Knauf’s 29, and Shane Lindstrom also had ten.  Together they totaled 260 yards on the ground and the offensive line dominated the line of scrimmage throughout the night.

Lindstrom racked up the receiving yards to the tune of six grabs for 148 yards, while Ayden Leon, JD Crouse, and Tyler Remish each hauled in a pair of grabs for a combined total of 106 yards.

All-YSN standout, Keegan Sell had a big night in his finale, and impressed all in attendance with a touchdown rushing, and an eye-popping 10.5 tackles on defense.  Leo Grandizio also had a big night with seven tackles and one catch for 29 yards on offense.

Eric Geddes was 3 of 14 passing for 48 yards and 3 interceptions.

Garfield finishes their season with a 9-3 mark, respectively, and another successful campaign.

South Range will take on Cardinal Mooney on Friday night for a local-local contest that many have wanted for decades.  The game will be played at Arrowhead Stadium in Girard with a 7pm kickoff time.  YSN will have the game as part of the 5-game Post Season Power Play Pass.

GARFIELD RESPONDS WITH CRUCIAL WIN

GARRETTSVILLE, OH- As we wrap up the regular season and get ready for postseason football, matchups in week 10 are always the most fun to watch. Garfield and Liberty faced off Friday night in a rematch from last season as the G-Men were looking to keep this season’s week 10 game more in their hands. Both teams started off hot with opening scores, but Garfield’s power would be too much for the Leopards as the G-Men walked away with a 56-27 victory. 

Liberty got off to a great start with 87-yard bomb by Tyson Lawrence-Watson who found Dwayne Moody for the opening score. Garfield roared right back with a 53-yard pass of their own when Eric Geddes lobbed one up to Deacon Sommer. But just like last year, the Leopards punched right back to regain the lead from a kickoff return after the G-Men tied it up. Unfortunately for Liberty, Garfield caught on to their game plan after that score and stopped the Leopards speed from hurting them. The G-Men’s defense locked it up for the remainder of the game to take home the prize of closing the regular season off with a win. 

Looking ahead into the playoffs, Liberty is not done yet as they are expected to settle into the 16th seed and possibly collide with South Range in the opening round. Garfield is expected to settle into the 8th seed and host Conneaut.

YSN will have both playoff games available along with many others with the Playoff Power Pass on October 28th.

*Contributed By YSN’s Brendan Miller