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RAIDERS AVOID HOWLAND’S UPSET BID

CANFIELD OH- Not only was it a windy day at South Range for the first day of the SR Tournament, but the first game started out with a possible upset alert as South Range on their home turf faced off against the Howland Tigers.  

 

The first four innings saw a big time fielding matchup and the first run would not happen until the top of the fifth when Jen Sindledecker hit a pop fly as Hannah Ball went home getting the first run of the game for Howland.  The Tigers got their second run again as Sindledecker went home thanks to a line drive through center field by Bailee Beasom.  Now, things were getting interesting as the 8-11 Tigers had a chance to make an early shocker in the tournament by upsetting the 16-3 Raiders.  

 

South Range would not back down however as they would get three runs in the bottom of the fifth thanks to a steal by Bree Kohler along with runs from Reagan Irons, Gretchen Bartels and Sindledecker.  The game was tied at three until Madison Dado singled on a 1-2 count making it 4 to 3 and now it was crunch time and Howland needed to block out that they blew a 2-0 lead and instead needed to figure out how to get the lead back.  Well, unfortunately that would not happen as Beamson struck out, giving the Raiders a big time comeback victory, improving their record to 17 and three on the season.  

 

Stachowicz pitched the Raiders to victory as Alexis Spangler took the loss but both pitched a game for the ages.  South Range (17-3) heads to Boardman to face the Spartans tomorrow at 9AM.  

 

*Contributed by YSN’s Ian O’Brien* 

ANDERSON REACHES PERFECTION IN WARRIORS WIN

BELOIT OH-

Warriors win 11-0 against Howland in 6 innings. Along with strong defense and hitting (14) Jordan Anderson threw a perfect game striking out 10. Ryley Pittman had 3 hits including a home run, Jordan Anderson(double), Destany Blake, Sydney Mercer (home run) and Skyler Greeneisen all had 2 hits.
Next scheduled game is Thursday at Marlington at 4:30.*Contributed By Sis Woods at wbathletics.org

FALCONS FURIOUS OFFENSE WASHES OUT HOWLAND

AUSTINTOWN OH- Fitch was able to play on Monday night despite a day filled with spotty rain. It was their bats that brought the storms however, as they blasted Howland 22-3 with a 17 run third inning.

Sophia Senediak belted a home run, and she was just the tip of the spear in Fitch’s onslaught. Lydia Spalding gathered three hits on the day. She was one of five other Falcons to have multiple hit games. Senediak led in RBI with 3, Maddy Taylor, and McKenna Hogan each had 2.

Kayla Schubert won her third game in a row inside the circle for the Falcons.

The two teams are scheduled to play at Fitch again on Tuesday night. First pitch slated for 4:30.

LAWRENCE LEAVES TIGERS BAFFLED

AUSTINTOWN OH- Senior Jake Lawrence picked up the win on the mound, throwing the complete game, allowing just 3 hits, and striking out 10. Seniors Derek Franken, Vinny Sciortino, and Derek Porter led the way offensively for Fitch, each with 2 hits on the night. Alarik Sierra, Joe Roth, and Jake Lawrence each added a hit apiece as well. Fitch improves to 7-0 (3-0 in AAC play) on the season.

*Contributed by Jack Chepke at austintownathletics.com

PETRO STAYS HOT; CARDINALS CAGE HOWLAND

CANFIELD, OH- Canfield’s Ryan Petro didn’t allow a single run against Howland, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Canfield to a 2-0 victory on Wednesday

The pitching was strong on both sides. Petro struck out seven, while Gebhardt sat down five.  A single by Price in the fourth inning was positive for Howland.  Petro was credited with the victory for Canfield. The right-hander surrendered zero runs on three hits over seven innings, striking out seven and walking one.

Gebhardt toed the rubber for Howland. The hurler went six innings, allowing two runs on four hits and striking out five.

Gianni GaetanoJosh JulianoDom Magliocca, and Nate Shaw all had one hit to lead Canfield.

 

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BIG INNING BOOSTS BULLDOGS

POLAND OH-

Poland knocked in six runs in the third on its way to an 8-1 victory over Howland on Saturday. The rally was led by singles from Jackie Grisdale, Cameryn Lattanzio, Abby Farber, Katie McDonald, and Gia Schiavone.

Poland fired up the offense in the second inning. Mary Brant hit a solo homer.

The Bulldogs notched six runs in the third inning. Poland batters contributing to the big inning included Grisdale, Lattanzio, Farber, McDonald, and Schiavone, who each had RBIs in the inning.

McDonald pitched Poland to victory. The righty allowed six hits and one run over seven innings, striking out four.

Alexia Spangler took the loss for Howland. The pitcher lasted six innings, allowing eight hits and eight runs while striking out six.

The Bulldogs smacked one home run on the day. Brant had a dinger in the second inning.

Poland saw the ball well today, racking up eight hits in the game. Brant and Lattanzio each collected multiple hits. Lattanzio and Brant each managed two hits to lead Poland.

Howland racked up six hits. Cloe Lopez and Kayla Campbell all managed multiple hits for Howland.

REBELS STRUGGLE IN OPENER AGAINST HOWLAND

COLUMBIANA OH-

Saturday was a long day for Crestview Varsity Softball, falling to Howland 12-2.

Howland pulled away for good with three runs in the third inning. In the third an error scored one run for the Tigers.

Howland scored eight runs in the fifth inning.

Kaedyn Sutton took the loss for Crestview. The righthander surrendered 12 runs on 11 hits over five innings, striking out five.

Howland launched two home runs on the day.

Brooke Brubaker led the Rebels with two hits in two at bats.

Crestview will stay at home on Monday as they’ll host Western Reserve.

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METZKA KNOCKS DOWN 1,000TH POINT IN WILDCATS ROUT

STRUTHERS OH- Senior  Trey Metzka put his name in the Struthers Wildcat 1000 point club behind a 14 point effort in leading the unbeaten Wildcats to a 75-49 win over the visiting Howland Tigers.

Sturthers took the lead early and never looked back as they put the game away in the final period putting up 23 points.

The Wildcats now 20-0 were paced in scoring from Ronnie Leonard with 18 points as Struthers nailed down 9 3-pointers in the contest. Howland’s Gabe Badea led the Tigers with 15 points.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

MOONEY CONTINUES TIGERS WOES

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Cardinal Mooney improved to 9-3 on Saturday with a 50-40 win over the Howland Tigers. The win helps Mooney bounce back from a tough loss to Ursuline on Thursday.

The Cardinals Thomas Fire scored 20 points and his teammate Mick Hergerother added 17 points.

The Tigers dropped to 4-8 were led by Jordan Sperling with 18 points

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

 

GOOD NIGHT TO BE A SPARTAN

BOARDMAN OH- It was all Boardman in Friday night’s matchup between the Spartans and Howland. Boardman dominated their conferences foe with a 56-26 win. Eleven different Spartans put themselves in the scorebook.

Spencer Smith was the one to lead the Spartans on this night getting in to double digits with 10 points. Marco Stilliana contributed a solid 8 points to the cause.

Boardman is scheduled to stay inside the AAC as they travel to Fitch on Tuesday to take on the Falcons.