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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.

RICCITELLI AND SPARTANS WRECK HOWLAND

The Boardman Lady Spartans held court at home beating the visiting Howland Tigers 50-46. The Spartans had a 14 point lead but Howland made things interesting in the 4th quarter.

Mackenzie Riccitelli shined in the win scoring 21 points. Reagan Burkey had 16 points to add to the Spartans offense.

Howland drops to 2-6 for the year were led by a 24 point performance by Alyssa Pompelia.

Boardman stays in league play on Wednesday as they travel to Fitch.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

CARDINALS HOLD ON TO TOP HOWLAND

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Cardinal Mooney had to survive a mighty Howland comeback on Wednesday night to survive 50-49. The Cardinals led 26-18 at the break, and were outscored 31-24 in the second half.

Katie Hough led the Cardinals with 24 points. Angelina Rotunno was also in double figures for Mooney with 11.

Howland was led by Taylor Lawrence with 13 points.

 

 

FITCH GETS TIGERS BY THE TAIL

AUSTINTOWN OH- Austintown Fitch is still full steam ahead as the season continues. The latest victim of their hot streak was Howland, who the Falcons swept Tuesday 25-20 25-15 25-14).

Chelsie Wheeler led the Falcon offense with 10 kills. Jocelyn Jourdan was strong on both sides of the net finishing with 5 kills, and 4 blocks. Ella Sahli patrolled the back row and led the Falcons with 16 digs. She also served up 5 aces. Emma Bartlett set up 25 assists.

The Falcons are now 10-1 on the season and have a big test on Thursday as they host Louisville.

FALCONS STAY PERFECT ON THE ROAD

HOWLAND OH- Fitch Volleyball kept their positive momentum going on Thursday night with a four set victory over conference rival Howland (9-25 25-19 25-16 25-22).

Emma Bartlett collected a double double with 34 assists, and 21 digs. Chelsie Wheeler hit well finishing with 19 kills, she also had 8 digs. Jocelyn Jourdan finished with 7 kills and 15 digs.

The Falcons go out of conference on Saturday as they host Highland.

CARDINALS RUN PAST HOWLAND

CANFIELD OH- The Canfield Cardinals caged the Howland Tigers with a victory in Week 1. After a slow start in the first quarter, Logan Torok got the ball rolling for the Cardinals with a 58 yard touchdown reception to take a 7-0 lead. Later in the second half, senior quarterback Ethan Fletcher added another big play with a 59 yard touchdown run to increase the Canfield lead.

The Howland Tigers offense struggled in week one, not putting up any points in the contest. Canfield Linebacker Chris Sammarone was all over the field, leading the Cardinals in tackles.

Canfield would win by a final score of 23-0, and will host Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin next week. Howland will host Chaney in week 2.

*Contributed by YSN’s Richie Juliano

POLAND SEND TIGERS PACKING IN HOME FINALE

POLAND OH- The Poland Lady Bulldogs Player their final regular season home game Monday night, and they didn’t disappoint their fans. They dominated a good Howland team 59-28.

It was all Poland from the tip as their defense dominated the Tigers. They held Howland to just 8 first half points. A huge part to the Bulldogs success was their gritty rebounding. Howland has the clear height advantage. Five girls on Howland’s roster were taller than Poland’s tallest. None of that mattered though as the Bulldogs put rebounded Howland by a ton. Howland could never get easy buckets off of offensive rebounds.

The third quarter was probably the Bulldogs best on offense. They nearly doubled their halftime total. Kailyn Brown was a big reason as she started to hit a stride out of the gates in the second half. She scored 11 of her 19 in the third.

Jackie Grisdale led the Bulldogs in scoring with 20, Brown finished with 19.

Poland plays their regular season finale Thursday night as they travel to Canfield. The Cardinals best Poland 46-42 in December.