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MUSTANGS MARCH PAST RED RAIDERS IN PAINESVILLE

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Painesville, OH- In a decisive victory over the Harvey Red Raiders in Painesville on Monday, the Grand Valley Mustangs showcased the strength of their bottom lineup, securing a 12-2 win. Trenton Murduck, Justin Hagan, and Gage Mast emerged as key contributors, combining for five of the team’s eight hits while scoring four runs and driving in six.

The turning point came with a remarkable seven-run surge in the fifth inning. Kamden Cottrell kicked off the offensive onslaught by drawing a walk, followed by Austin Hall’s single, Trenton Murduck’s double driving in two runs, and Joey DiAlfredi’s fielder’s choice resulting in another run. Gage Mast’s groundout and Payton Plizga’s double added to the scoring frenzy.

The Mustangs had earlier opened the scoring in the fourth inning when Hagan’s single brought in two runs.

Eric Ellsworth delivered a stellar performance on the mound for Grand Valley, earning the win by pitching four scoreless innings, allowing only two hits while striking out eight and walking three. Meanwhile, Trent Hull took the loss for the Harvey Red Raiders, pitching four innings and giving up three runs on five hits, with nine strikeouts and two walks. Plizga made an appearance in relief for Grand Valley.

Murduck and Hagan showcased their prowess in the lineup, each collecting two hits, with Hagan driving in three runs from the eighth spot. The Mustangs demonstrated discipline at the plate, accumulating seven walks, with Blake Taylor, Plizga, and John Foss leading the team with two walks each.

For the Harvey Red Raiders, Aidan Englehart and Brandon Bildstein contributed with one RBI each, while Hull led the team with three hits in four at-bats and stole two bases. Overall, the Red Raiders managed to steal four bases in the game.

With their sights set on another victory, the Mustangs anticipate a rematch against the Red Raiders at home on Tuesday.

THUNDER JAMS AND LONG SHOTS IN THE ACBF SENIOR CLASSIC

Edgewood, OH- In an electrifying showcase of talent and sportsmanship, the Ashtabula County Senior All-Star game brought together the finest seniors from across the region. Divided into two teams, Team Bowser (Orange) and Team Bowler (Black), the seniors treated fans to a game filled with excitement and high-level basketball.

QUARTER SCORES
1st Half: Team Bowser (Orange) 69 – Team Bowler (Black) 68
2nd Half: Team Bowser (Orange) 72 – Team Bowler (Black) 77

Final: Team Bowser (Orange) 130 – Team Bowler (Black) 128

Team Bowser (Orange) Total Points:

  • Brady Andrejack (Edgewood): 9
  • Connor Mead (Lakeside): 16
  • Caydense Wiser (Pymatuning Valley): 7
  • Blake Krznaric (Pymatuning Valley): 15
  • Alex DiSalvatore (Lakeside): 20
  • Jacob Ernst (Edgewood): 22
  • Logan Kray (Edgewood): 15
  • Zane Neczeporenko (Pymatuning Valley): 26

This highly anticipated event, organized by the Ashtabula County Basketball Foundation, brought together the best of the best from the county’s high school basketball teams. Coached by two esteemed mentors, Edgewood’s John Bowler and Geneva’s Eric Bowser, the game was a testament to the talent and dedication of these young athletes.

During halftime, the crowd was treated to an exhilarating 3-point contest, won by Conneaut’s Chance Loomis, who showcased his sharpshooting skills by knocking down an incredible 27 3-pointers in just 2 minutes.

The player of the game honors were also awarded to Conneaut’s Chance Loomis, who delivered a standout performance with 31 points. Loomis’s scoring prowess and leadership on the court were instrumental in keeping Team Bowser competitive throughout the game.

From thunderous dunks by Aiden Hathy, Joey DeGeorge, Jerry Arrington, and Jacob Ernst to jaw-dropping long-range shots by Peyton Williams and Trevor Clute, the game featured a dazzling array of skills and highlights.

Overall, the All-Star game served as a fitting tribute to the hard work and talent of the Ashtabula County seniors. It was a memorable sendoff for these exceptional athletes as they embark on the next chapter of their basketball journeys.

ACBF SENIOR GIRLS GAME SHOWCASES ASHTABULA’S BEST

Edgewood, OH- In a thrilling display of talent and camaraderie, the Ashtabula County Senior All-Star game showcased the best of girls’ basketball in the region. Divided into two teams, Team Vencill (Orange) and Team Iarocci (Black), the seniors put on a show for the enthusiastic crowd.

QUARTER SCORES
1st Half: Team Vencill (Orange) 33 – Team Iarocci (Black) 26
2nd Half: Team Vencill (Orange) 25 – Team Iarocci (Black) 25

Team Vencill (Orange) Total Points:

  • Kayla Farley (Conneaut): 8
  • Chloe Freeman (Grand Valley): 9
  • McKenna Vencill (Edgewood): 17
  • Delaney Morrison (Geneva): 8
  • Morgan Crawford (Grand Valley): 4
  • Brooke Richmond (Geneva): 6
  • Maddy McDonald (Edgewood): 2
  • Katie McCollister (Edgewood): 4

Team Iarocci (Black) Total Points:

  • Alyssa Cevera (St. John): 17
  • Grace DiSalvatore (St. John): 3
  • Kaelyn Hart (Grand Valley): 6
  • Moharrah Jackson (Geneva): 13
  • Dixie Miller (Grand Valley): 10
  • Lanie Torrance (Lakeside): 2

The game, coached by Edgewood’s Randy Vencill and Ashtabula County legend Nic Iarocci, showcased the incredible talent and sportsmanship of the seniors. Despite the competitive nature of the game, it was evident that the players cherished the opportunity to share the court with their fellow seniors.

During halftime, the crowd was treated to an exciting 3-point contest, won by Geneva’s Brook Richmond, who showcased her sharpshooting skills by knocking down an impressive 36 3-pointers in just 2 minutes.

The player of the game honors went to Edgewood’s McKenna Vencill, who delivered a stellar performance with 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 assists. Vencill’s versatility and leadership on the court were instrumental in securing the victory for Team Vencill.

Overall, the All-Star game served as a fitting tribute to the hard work and dedication of the Ashtabula County seniors throughout their high school careers. It was a wonderful sendoff for these talented athletes as they transition to the next chapter of their lives.

FALCONS FLY BY MUSTANGS

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Hillsdale, OH- In a hard-fought playoff battle, the Grand Valley Mustangs faced off against the Hillsdale Falcons, but ultimately fell short with a final score of 70-54. Despite a valiant effort from the Mustangs, the Falcons’ offensive firepower proved to be too much to handle.

QUARTER SCORES
Grand Valley Mustangs: 12 | 10 | 15 | 17 = 54
Hillsdale Falcons: 19 | 16 | 17 | 18 = 70

Grand Valley Mustangs Total Points:

  • Braden Hart: 22
  • Jerry Arrington: 15
  • Bobby Roger: 8
  • Sammy Goforth: 5
  • Payton Plizga: 4

Hillsdale Falcons Total Points:

  • Troy Bennett: 23
  • Braylon Jaris: 19
  • Brian Knichbaum: 18
  • Jack Fickes: 5
  • Gabe Stack: 3
  • Hayden McFadden: 2

Despite facing a formidable opponent in the Falcons, the Mustangs showcased determination and resilience throughout the game. Led by Braden Hart’s impressive performance with 22 points, the Mustangs fought hard to keep pace with the Falcons’ offensive onslaught.

However, the Falcons proved to be a tough challenge, with Troy Bennett leading the charge with an outstanding 23-point performance. Supported by Braylon Jaris and Brian Knichbaum, who contributed 19 and 18 points respectively, the Falcons maintained their lead throughout the game.

Despite the loss, the Mustangs had several standout moments to celebrate this season, including senior Jerry Arrington’s achievement as the all-time leader in rebounds for Grand Valley. Although their playoff journey comes to an end with this defeat, the Mustangs can take pride in their hard work and dedication throughout the season.

As for the Hillsdale Falcons, their victory propels them into the district semifinals of the OHSAA playoffs, where they will face off against the Warren JFK Eagles. With their potent offensive attack and resilient defense, the Falcons look to continue their postseason success and advance further in the playoffs.

ARRINGTON BECOMES ALL TIME REBOUND LEADER

Southington, OH- In a commanding display of skill and determination, the Grand Valley Mustangs secured a resounding 78-49 victory over the Chalker Wildcats. Led by standout performances from Jerry Arrington and Bobby Rogers, the Mustangs showcased their offensive prowess and celebrated a historic achievement by Arrington.

QUARTER SCORES
Grand Valley Mustangs: 13 | 33 | 16 | 16 = 78
Chalker Wildcats: 16 | 8 | 14 | 11 = 49

Grand Valley Mustangs Total Points:

  • Jerry Arrington: 21
  • Bobby Rogers: 16
  • Braden Hart: 14
  • Peyton Dryer: 11
  • Logan Zirzow: 5
  • Ben Cozad: 5
  • Teagan Fenton: 3
  • Sammy Goforth: 2
  • Joey Gelfidi: 1

Chalker Wildcats Total Points:

  • Daniel Keller: 26
  • Tanner Kelson: 8
  • Zach Pack: 4
  • Nick Karr: 4
  • Andrew Kirkland: 3
  • Ryan Herdman: 2
  • Tegun Noble: 2

Jerry Arrington delivered a standout performance for the Mustangs, scoring 21 points and pulling down an impressive 18 rebounds in the game. With his dominant performance, Arrington secured his place as the all-time leader in career rebounds for the Grand Valley Mustangs with 583, adding a historic milestone to the evening’s achievements.

Joining Arrington in the scoring column, Bobby Rogers contributed 16 points, while Braden Hart added 14 points, and Peyton Dryer chipped in 11 points, highlighting the Mustangs’ balanced offensive attack.

Despite a resilient effort from the Wildcats, led by Daniel Keller with 26 points, they were unable to contain the Mustangs’ relentless offense.

With this victory, the Grand Valley Mustangs improve to a record of 8-14 and now set their sights on their upcoming matchup against the Windham Bombers in the first round of the OHSAA playoffs. Eager to avenge their previous loss to the Bombers, the Mustangs will look to carry their momentum forward and make a statement in the postseason.

As for the Chalker Wildcats, they move forward to face the Heartland Christian Lions in the first round of the OHSAA playoffs, determined to showcase their competitive spirit and resilience on the court.

The Mustangs’ victory over the Wildcats not only highlights their talent and determination but also celebrates the record-breaking achievements of Jerry Arrington, setting the stage for an exciting postseason journey.

 

 

 

MUSTANGS SHOW HORSE POWER AGAINST HERALDS

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Orwell, OH- Looking to bounce back off of a loss, the Grand Valley Mustangs cruised to victory over the St. John Heralds with a commanding final score of 63-28. From the opening tip-off to the final buzzer, the Mustangs asserted their superiority on both ends of the court, leaving the Heralds struggling to keep up.

QUARTER SCORES
Grand Valley Mustangs: 17 | 14 | 19 | 13 = 63
St. John Heralds: 5 | 5 | 12 | 6 = 28

Grand Valley Mustangs Total Points:

  • Jerry Arrington: 18
  • Braden Hart: 15
  • Logan Zirzow: 8
  • Payton Plizga: 8
  • Ben Cozad: 5
  • Bobby Rogers: 3
  • Joey Golfidi: 2
  • Peyton Dryer: 2
  • Teagon Fenton: 2

St. John Heralds Total Points:

  • Anthony Severino: 15
  • Anthony Petrochello: 5
  • Brady Cole: 3
  • Donald Crawford: 2
  • Jaylen Streit: 2
  • AJ Henslee: 1

Leading the charge for the Mustangs was Jerry Arrington, who delivered a stellar performance with 18 points, showcasing his scoring prowess and leadership on the court. Braden Hart also made significant contributions with 15 points, while Logan Zirzow and Payton Plizga added 8 points each. Ben Cozad, Bobby Rogers, Joey Golfidi, Peyton Dryer, and Teagon Fenton rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs with a combined total of 12 points.

Despite a valiant effort from the Heralds, led by Anthony Severino with 15 points, they were unable to contain the Mustangs’ relentless offensive attack.

With this convincing win, the Grand Valley Mustangs improve to a record of 7-13 on the season, setting the stage for a strong finish as they prepare to face the Fairport Harding Skippers in their next game. The Mustangs will look to build on their momentum and continue their winning ways against a tough opponent.

As for the St. John Heralds, they will regroup and prepare to host the Edgewood Warriors in their next game. With a record of 3-17, the Heralds remain determined to compete at a high level and finish the season on a positive note.

The Mustangs’ dominant performance against the Heralds serves as a testament to their talent and determination. As they continue to strive for success, the Mustangs will look to maintain their focus and intensity as they aim to make a statement in the postseason.

FALCONS FLY HIGH IN WIN OVER MUSTANGS

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Jefferson, OH- In a commanding display of skill and determination, the Jefferson Falcons secured a resounding victory over the Grand Valley Mustangs with a final score of 70-34. Led by the unstoppable Joey DeGeorge, the Falcons showcased their dominance throughout the game, leaving their opponents struggling to keep pace.

QUARTER SCORES
Jefferson Falcons: 19 | 24 | 20 | 7 = 70
Grand Valley Mustangs: 9 | 4 | 14 | 7 = 34

Jefferson Falcons Total Points:

  • Joey DeGeorge: 34
  • Anthony Covetta: 13
  • Joel Navarro: 11
  • Robbie Pisano: 6
  • Caleb Welser: 3
  • Dylan Beebe: 2
  • Dylan Shetler: 1

Grand Valley Mustangs Total Points:

  • Jerry Arrington: 17
  • Braden Hart: 8
  • Bobby Rogers: 4
  • Noah Waldo: 2
  • Payton Plizga: 2
  • Ben Cozad: 1

Joey DeGeorge put on a stellar performance, lighting up the scoreboard with an impressive 34 points. His remarkable consistency was evident as he scored 12 points in both the second and third quarters, setting the tone for the Falcons’ dominance.

Supporting DeGeorge’s efforts were Anthony Covetta with 13 points and Joel Navarro with 11 points, further solidifying the Falcons’ offensive prowess. Robbie Pisano, Caleb Welser, Dylan Beebe, and Dylan Shetler also contributed to the scoreboard with a combined total of 12 points.

Despite facing a tough opponent, the Grand Valley Mustangs put up a commendable effort, with Jerry Arrington leading the charge with 17 points. Braden Hart, Bobby Rogers, Noah Waldo, Payton Plizga, and Ben Cozad also contributed to the Mustangs’ scoring efforts.

With this victory, the Jefferson Falcons improve to a record of 11-8 on the season, showcasing their ability to dominate on both ends of the court. Looking ahead, the Falcons will prepare to face off against the Badger Braves on February 16th, 2024, in what promises to be an exciting matchup.

On the other hand, the Grand Valley Mustangs will look to regroup as they prepare to take on the St. John Heralds in their next game on the same day. With a record of 6-12, the Mustangs remain determined to bounce back and finish the season strong.

Joey DeGeorge’s standout performance and the Falcons’ collective effort highlight their potential as they aim to make a deep postseason run. As the season progresses, the Falcons will continue to rely on their depth and determination to achieve success on the court.

HART IN THE VALLEY

ORWELL OH-  As seasons go by, certain players become synonymous with their respective programs, embodying the spirit and essence of the team. For Grand Valley, that player is none other than senior standout Kaelyn Hart. Over the past four years, Hart has established herself as the cornerstone of the Grand Valley basketball program, leaving an indelible mark on the court and in the hearts of her teammates and coaches.

From the moment Hart stepped onto the court as a freshman, her leadership qualities were evident. Her unwavering determination and passion for the game set the tone for the entire team, earning her the respect and admiration of her peers. As the saying goes, “How Kaelyn goes, the team goes.” Her leadership is the heartbeat of the program, driving her teammates to exceed expectations and reach new heights.

But Hart’s impact extends beyond her role as a leader. She is the epitome of dedication and hard work, both on and off the court. During the offseason and summer months, while many of her peers were enjoying their break, Hart could be found honing her skills through AAU competitions and dedicated workouts. Her commitment to continuous improvement not only elevates her own game but also inspires those around her to strive for greatness.

The culmination of Hart’s dedication and talent came with her recent commitment to play at the collegiate level for Hiram College. For Hart, signing on to play at the next level was more than just a personal achievement – it was a validation of her years of hard work and sacrifice. It was a significant milestone, one that lifted a weight off her shoulders and filled her with pride as she embarks on the next chapter of her basketball journey.

As Hart’s senior year draws to a close, she finds herself leading Grand Valley to unprecedented success. For the first time in her career, the team secured a conference championship and a home tournament game, milestones that fuel Hart’s desire to lead her team as far as they can go. With a heart like hers, there’s no limit to what they can achieve.

In the annals of Grand Valley basketball history, Kaelyn Hart’s name will undoubtedly be etched in bold letters, a testament to her leadership, dedication, and unwavering passion for the game. As she prepares to leave her mark on the collegiate stage, Hart’s legacy at Grand Valley will serve as a shining example for future generations of players, reminding them of the power of heart and determination both on and off the court.

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MUSTANGS GET STUNG BY THE HORNETS

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Orwell, OH- In a thrilling matchup, the Kirtland Hornets emerged victorious over the Grand Valley Mustangs with a final score of 59-47. The game, played at the Hornets’ home turf, saw both teams fiercely competing until the final buzzer.

Quarter Scores:

  • Grand Valley Mustangs: 10 | 12 | 16 | 9 | Total: 47
  • Kirtland Hornets: 13 | 12 | 15 | 19 | Total: 59

Grand Valley Mustangs Total Points:

  • Jerry Schultz Arrington: 22
  • Braden Hart: 13
  • Logan Zirzow: 2
  • Ben Cozad: 2
  • Peyton Dryer: 2
  • Bobby Rogers: 2
  • Payton Plizga: 2
  • Teagan Fenton: 1
  • Sammy Goforth: 1

Kirtland Hornets Total Points:

  • Gino Blasini: 16
  • Vince Carriero: 15
  • Danny Alfieri: 10
  • Nick Barisic: 8
  • Jack Green: 4
  • Will Sayle: 4
  • Aaron Fortuna: 2

The first quarter set the tone for the rest of the game, with both teams displaying offensive prowess. The Hornets managed to take a slight lead, ending the quarter with a score of 13-10. However, the Mustangs quickly retaliated, keeping the game close as they entered halftime with a score of 25-24 in favor of Kirtland.

As the second half commenced, the intensity only grew. The Hornets managed to maintain their lead, but the Mustangs stayed within striking distance, refusing to let the game slip away. Heading into the final quarter, the Hornets held a narrow 40-39 advantage.

In the fourth quarter, the Hornets showcased their resilience and determination, pulling away from the Mustangs with a series of impressive plays. Despite a valiant effort from Grand Valley, Kirtland’s offensive firepower proved too much to handle, ultimately securing them the victory with a final score of 59-47.

Leading the charge for the Grand Valley Mustangs was Jerry Schultz Arrington, who delivered an outstanding performance with 22 points. Braden Hart also contributed significantly with 13 points of his own. However, their efforts were not enough to overcome the Hornets’ balanced attack.

For the victorious Kirtland Hornets, Gino Blasini led the scoring with 16 points, followed closely by Vince Carriero with 15 points. Danny Alfieri also made a significant impact, adding 10 points to the team’s total. With contributions from multiple players, the Hornets showcased their depth and cohesion on both ends of the court.

With this win, the Kirtland Hornets improve to a solid 13-5 record, further solidifying their position as a formidable force in the league. On the other hand, the Grand Valley Mustangs, now standing at 6-12, will look to bounce back as they prepare to face the Jefferson Falcons in their upcoming matchup.

LADY MUSTANGS RACE PAST BOMBERS

Orwell, OH- In a dominant display of skill and teamwork, the Grand Valley Mustangs emerged victorious over the Windham Bombers with a final score of 54-26. With this win, the Mustangs concluded their regular season on a high note, boasting a commendable record of 15-6 as they prepare to enter the OHSAA postseason tournament.

 

Box Score:

Teams 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total
Grand Valley Mustangs 8 23 8 15 54
Windham Bombers 6 7 8 5 26

Player Stats:

Grand Valley Mustangs:

  • Kaelyn Hart: 18 points
  • Morgan Crawford: 12 points
  • Chloe Freeman: 8 points
  • Kaitlyn Bauman: 5 points
  • Reagan Boiarski: 4 points
  • Dixie Miller: 4 points
  • Abbey Eland: 3 points

Windham Bombers:

  • Briah Daniel: 8 points
  • Mariah Woods: 4 points
  • Abby Simpson: 4 points
  • Lorena De Oliviera: 4 points
  • Skylar Bailer: 3 points
  • Makenzi Blockenger: 3 points

The Mustangs showcased their offensive firepower with a balanced scoring effort, led by standout performances from Kaelyn Hart and Morgan Crawford. Their relentless defense stifled the Bombers’ offense throughout the game, allowing the Mustangs to maintain control and secure the decisive victory.

Looking ahead, the Windham Bombers (11-9) will face a tough challenge in their next game against the Rootstown Rovers (17-2) on 2/12/24, on the road. The Rovers are coming off an impressive 66-46 win over the Mogadore Wildcats, making them a formidable opponent in what promises to be an exciting matchup.

As the Grand Valley Mustangs shift their focus to the postseason, they aim to carry the momentum from this victory into their playoff campaign, confident in their ability to compete at a high level and make a deep postseason run.