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CANFIELD FINISHES THE REGULAR SEASON UNBEATEN

The Canfield girls’ soccer team capped off a remarkable regular season with an emphatic 7-1 victory over Austintown Fitch, securing an impressive 16-0-1 overall record and a perfect 8-0-0 mark in conference play.

Leading the charge for Canfield was Maci Toporcer, who delivered a standout performance, netting an incredible four goals. Her scoring prowess was on full display, leaving the opposition with no answers. Joining her on the score sheet were Hanna Wahib, Gabby Orr, and Rachel Lamb, each contributing to the team’s offensive dominance.

The Canfield squad showcased not only their goal-scoring abilities but also their teamwork and playmaking skills. The assist chart was a testament to their collective effort, with contributors including Maci Toporcer, Hanna Wahib, Lexi Toporcer, Carlyn McCormick, and Gabby Orr. Their ability to set up scoring opportunities for their teammates played a vital role in Canfield’s commanding victory.

With the regular season now behind them, Canfield’s girls’ soccer team heads into the postseason with an unblemished record, brimming with confidence and determination. Their collective skill, teamwork, and relentless pursuit of excellence make them a formidable contender as they aim to continue their success in the upcoming tournaments.

HUTTON CALLS GAME IN THE FINAL MINUTES

SALEM OH- On a sunny Saturday afternoon, the Salem Girls Soccer team made a triumphant return to Sebo Stadium, where they battled fiercely against the Chagrin Falls Tigers and emerged victorious with a hard-fought score of 2-1.

Rylee Hutton was the hero of the day, providing the offensive spark that the Lady Quakers needed to secure the win. Hutton showcased her scoring prowess by netting both of Salem’s goals in this closely contested matchup. Her first goal injected an early burst of energy into the team and its fans.

The story of the day, however, wasn’t just about offense. In the heat of the battle, Kaylee Carlisle proved to be an invaluable asset in the Quakers’ defense, making an impressive 13 crucial saves throughout the game. Carlisle’s resilience between the posts played a pivotal role in preserving Salem’s lead.

As the clock ticked down, tension filled the air. It wasn’t until a mere 1 minute and 35 seconds remained on the game clock that Rylee Hutton stepped up once again to seal the victory with her second goal. The collective relief and jubilation of the team and its supporters were palpable.

With this hard-fought win, the Lady Quakers improved their season record to a commendable 7-6-2. As they approach the end of the regular season, they eagerly anticipate their upcoming annual Kick for a Cure match against Beaver Local. Salem’s determined performance against Chagrin Falls serves as a testament to their resilience and their unwavering commitment to the game they love.

SENIOR NIGHT GOES WELL FOR WEST BRANCH

BELOIT OH- In a thrilling display of soccer prowess, the West Branch girls soccer team celebrated senior night with a resounding 8-1 victory over a formidable United squad. The game, hosted at West Branch High School, showcased the Warriors’ unwavering dominance.

Senior night festivities set the stage, honoring 11 outstanding seniors who have contributed significantly to the team’s success throughout their high school careers.

The match got off to an electric start, with West Branch securing an early lead by finding the back of the net within the first two minutes. However, United quickly countered, leveling the score with a goal of their own, courtesy of a well-executed corner kick.

From that point forward, it was a one-sided affair as the Warriors unleashed a relentless offensive onslaught, tallying an impressive seven unanswered goals to secure the victory.

Leading the charge for West Branch were Chloe Dennison and Sophia Gregory, each showcasing their goal-scoring prowess with a pair of goals. But they weren’t just finishers; Dennison contributed with three assists, while Gregory added two assists to her impressive performance. Kennedy Berger, Lauren Gossett, Alinee Bacconi, and Samantha Koneval also joined in on the goal-scoring action, ensuring that the scoring was a team effort. Berger chipped in with an assist of her own, further highlighting the teamwork that fueled this victory.

Defensively, Zoe Sanders stood tall in goal for West Branch, making a crucial save to help secure the win.

With this emphatic victory, the Warriors improved their season record to an impressive 11-2-2. Their next challenge awaits as they set their sights on a matchup with Walsh Jesuit. The team’s outstanding seniors, who shone brightly on senior night, will undoubtedly continue to lead the way as they strive for further success in the games ahead.

WEST BRANCH WINS THEIR TENTH STRAIGHT EBC CROWN

BELOIT OH- The West Branch girls soccer team took control early, and cruised to a 7-0 victory over rival Salem tonight at West Branch High School.  The win clinches the programs 10th consecutive EBC title as the Warriors finished a perfect 5-0 in the league.

Scoring two goals apiece for the Warriors were Lauren Gossett and Sophia Gregory.  Chloe Dennison and Mady Klingensmith each added a goal.  Kennedy Berger chipped in two assists for West Branch while Allie Brammer, Ellie Tucker, and Dennison each had one assist.

Zoe Sanders made seven saves in goal to combine with Audrey Eaton for the shutout.

West Branch is now 10-2-2 on the season and will host United for senior day on Saturday at 1 PM.

*Contributed By Ryan Wolf at wbathletics.org

CARDINALS BRING HOME ANOTHER AAC CHAMPIONSHIP

Canfield Girls Soccer Secures AAC Championship with 3-0 Win Over Boardman

In a thrilling match that carried the weight of the AAC championship, the Canfield girls’ soccer team showcased their skill and determination to emerge victorious. Canfield’s impressive performance led them to a 3-0 win over Boardman, securing their title as the AAC champions.

The Canfield squad, with an outstanding season record of 15-0-1, knew they had to bring their A-game against a formidable opponent like Boardman. They did not disappoint, demonstrating their exceptional teamwork and prowess on the field.

The scoreboard came alive thanks to the Canfield offense, with Hannah Wahib leading the charge with two well-executed goals. Wahib’s scoring prowess was on full display, leaving the opposition’s defense with little answer.

Adding to Canfield’s offensive showcase was Maci Toporcer, who notched a goal of her own. The teamwork and precision displayed by the Canfield squad were highlighted by the assists provided by Lexi Toporcer, setting up the scoring opportunities with precision.

In the net, Canfield’s goalkeeper, Lolo Padgett, displayed her skill and composure by making a crucial save. Padgett’s solid performance ensured that Canfield maintained control of the game’s tempo.

Boardman’s Faith Watson, meanwhile, exhibited her talents with nine saves, doing her best to thwart Canfield’s relentless offensive efforts. Despite the formidable opposition, Watson’s efforts in goal showcased her determination and ability.

Canfield’s dominance was further evident in the shot count, as they outshot Boardman 24 to 3. Their aggressive and composed play allowed them to dictate the pace of the game, leading to their well-deserved victory.

CANFIELD CLINCHES ANOTHER AAC TITLE

HOWLAND  OH- In a high-stakes clash between two formidable soccer teams, Canfield displayed their championship mettle by securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Howland. This pivotal win not only improved Canfield’s season record to an impressive 14-0-1 but also guaranteed them at least a share of the coveted AAC title, highlighting their dominance in the league.

The scoring action commenced with Canfield’s Hanna Wahib and Lorieona Jannone showcasing their offensive prowess. These dynamic players found the back of the net with precision and determination, demonstrating the offensive depth that sets Canfield apart. The goal-scorers were ably assisted by Maci Toporcer, whose vision and teamwork played a pivotal role in creating scoring opportunities.

Howland responded with a goal of their own, courtesy of Ava Yanucci. This spirited exchange of goals only added to the intensity of the match, as both teams displayed relentless determination to secure a vital victory.

Canfield’s defense, anchored by goalkeeper Lauren Padgett, proved resilient throughout the contest. Padgett made several crucial saves, ensuring that Canfield maintained their lead when faced with Howland’s offensive pushes. The Canfield squad collectively showcased their defensive prowess, limiting Howland’s scoring chances and protecting their hard-earned advantage.

In a testament to Canfield’s offensive prowess and control of the game, they outshot Howland by a significant margin, tallying 14 shots to Howland’s 5.

CANFIELD SHINES ON THE BIG STAGE

Would it surprise you if I told you that The Canfield Cardinals girls soccer team is having
another successful season? Needless to say, The Cardinals have been the definition of success the past decade plus. Accumulating 11 consecutive All-American Conference (AAC) championships since 2012 while also collecting 6 district championships and 4 regional finals appearances in that same span! This year, so far, has been no different. As Canfield is perched atop the AAC with a perfect 5-0 record, they are also flying high with a 12-0-1 record entering Sunday’s match.

The Cardinals next test? The St. Marys Memorial Roughriders, from St. Marys, Ohio about fifteen minutes from Wapokoneta. The Roughriders have been no strangers to success either, with an impressive 75 wins since 2017, St. Marys Memorial has collected 6 consecutive seasons of 10 or more wins and entered Sunday currently with an 8-3-1 record. Both The Cardinals and The Roughriders got to meet at the beautiful Lower.com Field, home of the historic Columbus Crew.

On Sunday, during a beautifully warm October 1st the two teams took to the pitch and battled for momentum in the beginning moments. The Roughriders came out aggressive, keeping the ball on The Cardinals side of the field and forcing them to play defense. However, Canfield adjusted by the fifth minute of the first half and started applying the pressure to St. Marys. Hanna Wahib opened the scoring for The Cards with a goal halfway through the opening half to give Canfield the early 1-0 lead. The chess match continued on the field between the two programs, as The Cardinals were getting more shots on goal and keeping The Roughriders on their heels. Lorieona Jannone doubled the lead for Canfield with a goal late in the first half, making their lead 2-0. Not done there,

The Cards piled it on in the waning minutes of the half as Vivian Nohra and Maci Toporcer also grabbed goals to, once again, double Canfield’s lead 4-0 at the end of the half. Maci Toporcer would also grab the opening goal of the second half, her second on the day, to extend the lead for The Cards by a full five goals at 5-0. The Toporcer goal would be the last goal for either team of the day with Canfield shutting down The Roughriders offense in the second half as well, winning the match in Columbus 5-0!

Interviews with Player of the Match Maci Toporcer and Cardinals Head Coach Phil Simone can be found below! Canfield (13-0-1)(5-0) will return to conference action with a major match on the road against The Howland Tigers (10-3-2)(5-1) on Monday, October 2nd with a share of their 12th consecutive AAC crown on the line for The Cardinals! That match will also be found live-streamed for FREE on YSN!

CARDINALS LIVE FOR THE WEEKEND

SALEM OH- In a commanding display of skill and teamwork, the Canfield boys’ soccer team triumphed over Salem with an impressive 7-0 victory that showcased their dominance on the field.

The Canfield offense was firing on all cylinders, with multiple players finding the back of the net. Leading the charge was Drew Snyder, who had an outstanding performance with four goals, leaving the Salem defense struggling to contain his relentless attacks. Andrew Battaglia contributed significantly with two well-placed goals, while Ethan Mulichak added another to the tally.

The Canfield players demonstrated their unselfish play by racking up assists as well. Drew Snyder and Ethan Mulichak each provided two crucial assists, showcasing their ability to create scoring opportunities for their teammates. Andrew Battaglia added one more assist to the mix, highlighting the team’s overall offensive cohesion.

Defensively, Canfield was rock-solid, limiting Salem’s scoring chances and allowing only a handful of shots on goal. Goalkeepers Cam Shaffer and Rocco Catheline combined for five saves, showcasing their prowess in protecting their net.

With this impressive win, Canfield improved their season record to an outstanding 9-1-3, a testament to their skill and determination on the field. Their next challenge awaits as they prepare to host Howland on Tuesday at 7:00 PM. Canfield fans can anticipate more exciting soccer action and a team that continues to set the bar high in their pursuit of success.

ITS THAT WAY FOR ATWAY

CANFIELD OH-?In the world of high school soccer, there are players who not only excel on the field but also leave an indelible mark as leaders and mentors to their teammates. Zaid Atway, a senior at Canfield, is undoubtedly one of those remarkable individuals who embody the true spirit of a team player and leader.

As part of Canfield’s impressive senior class, Zaid Atway stands out for his exceptional qualities both on and off the field. His positive attitude and innate ability to connect with those around him make him a natural leader. Within the Canfield soccer program, Zaid plays a pivotal role in creating an environment where new players instantly feel comfortable and welcome. It’s no surprise that he is regarded as a key figure in the team’s unity and camaraderie.

While Zaid’s leadership qualities shine brightly, his contributions on the field are equally impressive. As a defensive stalwart, he leads Canfield’s formidable defense, a unit that has played a significant role in the team’s remarkable 8-1-3 record. The Cardinals’ defense has been nothing short of exceptional, conceding only 11 goals all season and tallying five shutouts.

A defining moment for Zaid and the Canfield defense was when they shut out Howland, a team that hadn’t lost a conference game since 2018. This remarkable achievement showcased their defensive prowess and underlined their status as a force to be reckoned with.

Zaid Atway’s stellar performances on the field have not gone unnoticed. In 2022, he earned honorable mention All-District and 2nd team All-AAC honors, a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport. As his senior campaign unfolds, there is no doubt that further accolades will come his way, marking an exceptional high school soccer career.

Zaid Atway’s impact reaches far beyond the soccer pitch. His leadership, positivity, and defensive prowess have contributed significantly to Canfield’s success. As he continues to make his mark in his senior year, the future holds great promise for this talented and influential young athlete.

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CANFIELD CHARGES TO VICTORY

WARREN OH- In an exhilarating soccer matchup, the Canfield boys’ soccer team showcased their skill and teamwork, securing a resounding 4-1 victory over Harding. The thrilling game displayed Canfield’s excellence on the field, leaving their opponents with few answers.

Canfield’s offensive prowess was on full display, with several players contributing to the team’s impressive tally of four goals. Drew Snyder led the scoring charge with two goals, showcasing his clinical finishing in front of the net. Ethan Mulichak and Andrew Battaglia added to the excitement with a goal each, highlighting the team’s depth in offensive talent.

The goals were made possible by precise playmaking, with Ethan Mulichak notching two assists, showcasing his ability to create opportunities for his teammates. His contributions in the midfield were crucial in setting up Canfield’s successful attacks.

Canfield’s defense, anchored by goalkeeper Cam Shaffer, held firm throughout the match. Shaffer made an impressive six saves, ensuring that Harding’s offensive efforts were met with staunch resistance.

With this convincing win, Canfield’s season record improved to an impressive 8-1-3. Their fans have every reason to be excited about their prospects as they continue their journey through the season.