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SPRINGFIELD ONE HITS ROCKETS

NEW MIDDLETOWN OH-

Haleigh McCalla shut down Lowellville, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Springfield to a 11-0 victory on Wednesday

Springfield secured the victory thanks to six runs in the sixth inning. The rally was led by singles by Harley Shoemaker and Rachel Malatok and doubles by Abby Joseph and McCalla.

In the first inning, Springfield got their offense started. They scored one run when Joseph tripled.

Springfield scored six runs in the sixth inning. Shoemaker, Malatok, Joseph, and McCalla all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

A single by Kennedy Kelly in the sixth inning was a positive for Lowellville.

McCalla was the winning pitcher for the Tigers. McCalla went six innings, allowing zero runs on one hit and striking out 13.

Sammie Kelly took the loss for Lowellville. The bulldog lasted five and a third innings, allowing 12 hits and 11 runs while striking out one.

Springfield tallied one home run on the day. Madi Lesnak went yard in the second inning.

The Tigers totaled 12 hits. Malatok, Lesnak, McCalla, and Joseph each had multiple hits. Joseph, McCalla, Lesnak, and Malatok each managed two hits to lead.

Kelly went 1-for-3 at the plate to lead Lowellville in hits. Lowellville stole five bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Sidney Price led the way with two.

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URSULINE CELEBRATES SENIORS WITH RUN RULE WIN

YOUNGSTOWN OH-

Alyssa Sheely showed timely hitting on Wednesday, driving in four on three hits to lead Ursuline past Lisbon 13-1 on Wednesday. Sheely drove in runs on a home run in the first and a single in the second.

In the first inning, Lisbon got their offense started when Justyce Vrable hit a solo homer.

Emily Holland led things off in the circle for the Irish. The hurler allowed three hits and one run over five innings, striking out six and walking zero.

Emma Thompson was in the circle for the Blue Devils. The pitcher allowed 13 hits and 13 runs over four innings, striking out four and walking one.

Ursuline tallied one home run on the day. Sheely went deep in the first inning.

The Irish saw the ball well today, racking up 13 hits in the game. Sheely, Maris Barbato, Holland, and Julia Nutter each racked up multiple hits. Barbato and Sheely each managed three hits to lead.

 

(Courtesy Mike Kernan)

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HUBBARD WINS SEASON SERIES WITH DRAGONS

NILES, Ohio

Less than 24 hours removed from a Hubbard thumping, the Niles Lady Red Dragons played host for round two against the Lady Eagles.Unfortunately for Niles, the new day did not mean new results. The Lady Eagles kept rolling as they have all season long, being relentless at the plate, and rarely giving up an inch defensively.

Just as they did yesterday, the Lady Eagles batted around the order in the first inning, plating 8 runs in the process. Hubbard would record 2 extra base hits in the top half of the inning, a triple from Grace Ryser and a double off the bat of Sydney Bowser.

Phoebe Rusnak would take the mound for the Lady Eagles, looking to build from Grace Narkum’s success the previous day when she struck out 12 and only allowed 1 hit. In Rusnak’s first inning of work, she would record 2 strikeouts and only allow one hit.

Back at the dish, Hubbard had no intentions on slowing down. The Lady Eagles started hot in the top half of the 2nd, doubling their run total to 16 before Niles could even record an out, and plated 3 more before it was all said and done.

Already trailing by 19, the Dragons said no mas, ending the game in the 2nd inning and giving Hubbard their 4th straight win, 19-0.

TOP PERFORMERS:

HUBBARD

Gillian Ryser3-for-3, 1 triple, 4 RBI’s, 3 runs scored, 12K’s

Lexi Najdusak – 2-for-2, 1 RBI, 3 runs scored

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RAIDERS TAKE TWO AT THE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH SC-

GAME 1:

South Range blew out Middletown 16-3 on Tuesday.

The Raiders fired up the offense in the first inning. Bree Kohler drove in two when she tripled.

The Raiders scored seven runs in the fourth inning. Their big bats in the inning were led by a triple by Jillian Strecansky, a single by Juli Stachowicz, by Reagan Irons, and an error on a ball put in play by Jamie Feren.

Samantha Susany led things off in the circle for South Range. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing five hits and three runs while striking out eight and walking one.

Constance toed the rubber for Middletown. The hurler went three innings, allowing nine runs on 13 hits, striking out one and walking zero. Dorman threw one inning in relief.

South Range tallied 18 hits in the game. Irons, Madison Dado, Strecansky, Kohler, Taylor Smesko, and Kelly Szolek each collected multiple hits. Strecansky, Dado, and Irons each collected three hits to lead.

Priesr led Middletown with two hits in three at bats.

GAME 2:

South Range asserted their will over North Bullitt on their way to an easy 13-3 victory

The Raiders opened up scoring in the second inning, when Kelly Szolek doubled on a 2-0 count, scoring one run.

North Bullitt knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the third inning, when Burton grounded out, scoring one run.

South Range pulled away for good with one run in the fourth inning. In the fourth an error scored one run.

The Raiders tallied four runs in the sixth inning. They put the pressure on, lead by a single by Madison Dado and a sac fly by Samantha Susany.

Reagan Irons got the start for South Range. The pitcher allowed seven hits and three runs over seven innings, striking out four and walking one.

Burton was on the rubber for North Bullitt. The pitcher lasted seven innings, allowing 12 hits and 13 runs while striking out five and walking zero.

South Range totaled 12 hits in the game. Irons, Szolek, and Bree Kohler each managed multiple hits. Irons led  with three hits in five at bats.

Katie Knight went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead North Bullitt in hits.

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LESTER TOSSES NO HITTER IN SPARTANS BLOWOUT VICTORY

BOARDMAN OH-

Madison Lester was brilliant on the rubber on Tuesday, as Lester threw a no-hitter to lead Boardman past Firestone 22-0.

Jenna Olexa led Boardman to victory by driving in six runs. Olexa went 3-for-4 at the plate. Olexa drove in runs on a single in the first, a double in the third, and a double in the fourth.

The Spartans got on the board in the first inning. They scored two runs when Olexa singled.

Boardman notched 12 runs in the third inning. The offensive onslaught came from doubles by Olexa, Nina Scavelli, Sofia Hoffman, and Katryn OHoro, singles by Hoffman, OHoro, and Dana Haus, and a walk by Samantha Hoffman.

Lester took the win for Boardman. Lester allowed zero hits and zero runs over five innings, striking out 11 and walking zero.

Dies took the loss for Firestone. Dies went three innings, allowing 14 runs on ten hits and striking out two.

The Spartans totaled 18 hits. OHoro, Olexa, Haus, Lester, and Hoffman all managed multiple hits. OHoro went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead.

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EMMERLING KNOCKS IN FOUR IN LISBONS WIN

LISBON OH-

Mya Emmerling would not be denied at the plate when runners were on base on Tuesday, driving in four on three hits to lead Lisbon past United 12-2 on Tuesday. Emmerling drove in runs on a single in the first, a single in the first, and a triple in the third.

The Blue Devils secured the victory thanks to nine runs in the first inning. The big bats were led by Emmerling, McKenna Dailey, Morgan Lively, Mallory Gallo, Anna Marshalek, and Kaity Clark, all driving in runs in the inning.

Lisbon fired up the offense in the first inning, when Emmerling singled on a 1-0 count, scoring two runs.

Emmerling pitched the Blue Devils to victory. The ace allowed five hits and two runs over five innings, striking out five and walking zero.

Tori Firth took the loss for United. Firth went three innings, allowing 12 runs on nine hits and striking out two.

The Blue Devils smacked one home run on the day. Dailey went for the long ball in the third inning.

Lisbon tallied nine hits. Emmerling, Marshalek, and Dailey each managed multiple hits. Emmerling led with three hits in three at bats.

Savannah Burton went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead United in hits.

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FITCH ROLLS RIGHT PAST LEOPARDS

AUSTINTOWN OH-

Louisville fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 10-0 loss to Austintown-Fitch on Tuesday. Austintown-Fitch took the lead on an error in the first inning.

The Leopards struggled to contain the high-powered offense of Austintown-Fitch, giving up ten runs.

Austintown-Fitch got on the board in the first inning when an error scored two runs.

A single by Brooke Brendle in the second inning was a positive for the Leopards.

Kayla Schubert was in the circle for Austintown-Fitch. The hurler allowed two hits and zero runs over five innings, striking out two and walking zero.

Kendra Thomas started the game for the Leopards. Thomas surrendered five runs on five hits over one and one-third innings, walking one. Katie Heath threw two and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Jenna Collins and Brendle each collected one hit to lead Louisville.

Austintown-Fitch totaled 14 hits. Caitlin Mitchell, McKenna Hogan, Sophia Senediak, Sydney Shaffer, Maddy Taylor, and Ayla Ray each managed multiple hits. Mitchell went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead.

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BRANT DRIVES POLAND TO SWEEP OF FALCONS

POLAND OH-

Mary Brant drove in five on three hits to lead Poland past Jefferson Area 16-2 on Tuesday. Brant drove in runs on a home run in the second, a single in the third, and a home run in the fourth.

Poland got on the board in the first inning. Cameryn Lattanzio singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

The Bulldogs tallied five runs in the fourth inning. Their offense in the inning came from doubles by Leanne Williams, Emily Denney, and Lattanzio and a home run by Brant.

Katie McDonald earned the victory in the circle for Poland. The righty surrendered two runs on six hits over five innings, striking out three.

Sammi Speakman took the loss for Jefferson Area. Speakman lasted four innings, allowing 14 hits and 16 runs while striking out one.

The Bulldogs smacked two home runs on the day. Brant had a long ball in the second and fourth innings.

Poland racked up 14 hits. Brant, Lattanzio, McDonald, and Abby Farber all had multiple hits. Lattanzio and Brant all had three hits to lead.

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WARRIORS CANT FINISH RALLY AGAINST MARLINGTON

BELOIT OH- West Branch found themselves down 5-2 in the bottom of the seventh inning on Tuesday against Marlington. The Warriors got a run across, and loaded the bases with 1 out. The Dukes reliever Ashlyn Maurer got out of the jam with only one run across to secure the victory 5-3.

The game started out as a pitcher’s duel with both teams struggling to get runners on. Marlington struck first when interference was called at third base while a Duke runner was trying to round the bag to head home. In the third inning however, the Warriors found a spark as Jordan Anderson  launched a home run off the score board, and Sydney Mercer hit a RBI triple to give West Branch a 2-1 lead.

Marlington bounced back in the next inning though as they scored 4 runs with 2 outs. Their big inning was capped by an Ava Collins 2 run home run.

Despite giving up the 5 runs, Anderson still gave the Dukes trouble in the circle, striking out 11.

POLAND KEEPS UP WINNING WAYS

JEFFERSON OH-

Meredith Trevis was dialed in at the plate on Monday, tallying four hits and leading Poland to a 12-1 win over Jefferson Area. Trevis singled in the second, singled in the fourth, singled in the sixth, and singled in the seventh.

Poland grabbed an early lead. They scored on a error in the first inning, a single by Trevis in the second inning, a single by Emily Denney in the second inning, and a error in the second inning.

In the bottom of the first inning, Jefferson Area tied things up at one when Sammi Speakman singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

The Bulldogs pulled away for good with four runs in the second inning. In the second Trevis singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, Denney singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run, and an error scored two runs for Poland.

Katie McDonald was credited with the victory for Poland. The pitcher surrendered one run on four hits over seven innings, striking out ten.

Speakman took the loss for Jefferson Area. The hurler allowed 14 hits and 12 runs over seven innings, striking out six and walking one.

Poland smacked one home run on the day. McDonald went deep in the fifth inning.

The Bulldogs racked up 14 hits in the game. Trevis, Gia Schiavone, and Denney all collected multiple hits. Trevis led  with four hits in four at bats.

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