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RAIDERS GRAB REVENGE ON HUBBARD

CANFIELD OH- South Range dropped their first meeting with Hubbard earlier in the season, and it did not sit well with them. Before the game you could tell in warmups that the Raiders wanted to send a statement to not just Hubbard, but also themselves that they were better than they showed in the first matchup with the Eagles. The statement was made as the Raiders swept Hubbard (27-25 25-13 25-17).

The Raiders came our aggressive and grabbed a 3 point lead early. Although Hubbard wouldn’t let them storm ahead, the Raiders would not them rally to take a lead. That is until late in the set when the Eagles finally pulled ahead 23-22. The Raiders didn’t miss a beat though and pulled out clutch points to win set one 27-25.

The Raiders then put their foot down and dominated the rest of the night. Their aggressiveness from different spots on the floor, mixed with great defense from their back row overwhelmed the Eagles. The Raiders looked sharper than they’ve looked in some time. Players have been stepping into new positions all season, and they finally seemed to gel.

Izzy Lamparty has a great night and led the Raiders offense with 13 kills. She was also efficient and only had 2 attack errors on the night. Reagan Irons finished with a match-high 24 digs. Jamie Feren led the Raiders setters with 16 assists. Sarah Kuhns has 4 aces. Ally Sauerwein played great defense at the net with 5 blocks.

Emily Filicky led the Eagles in kills with 6. Sydney Bowser led the back row with 11 digs. Karissa Fahndrich set up 21 assists.

South Range has a big challenge ahead hosting Girard on Thursday. Hubbard will stay on the road and travel to Niles.

POLAND ENDS EAGLES UNBEATEN SEASON

POLAND OH- Poland looking to increase their ranking in the Northeast 8 took on the undefeated Hubbard Eagles on Senior night for the Poland Marching band. Poland would score often in a shutout victory. Poland would score 4 unanswered touchdowns by 4 different players. The beat goes on for Poland with a 28-0 victory.
First quarter was a defensive battle with neither team making the scoreboard until the second quarter. Running Back Peyton Mrakovich would score the only touchdown of the first half with a 22 yard touchdown run making the game 7-0 Bulldogs going into halftime. Mrakovich would also intercept a pass in the final minute of the second quarter to ensure the Bulldog victory.
The second half was all Poland with two rushing touchdowns in the third quarter by Running Back Bryce Barringer from 60 yards as well as a 2 yard touchdown run by Running Back Jacob Caudle. Linebacker Christian Colosimo would score in the fourth quarter to secure the Poland Bulldog victory when he intercepted a pass and ran 66 yards to the endzone. Poland wins 28-0. Poland(4-1) will travel to Struthers in week 6 while Hubbard(4-1) will face South Range at home. Catch both matchups on YSNLive.com.
*Contributed By YSN’s Anthony Malone.

GIRARD SHOOTS DOWN EAGLES

GIRARD OH- Girard had a pivotal week of league play ahead of them coming in to Tuesday night, at 12-3, the Indians have games against Hubbard, who took them to five sets earlier this season, and league leading Lakeview, who swept them earlier this season. Well step one complete as Girard left no doubt who the better team was against Hubbard with a sweep. 25-21 25-16 26-24).

Lauren Pallone was on fire tonight. She led the team with a match-high 20 kills. Lauren also served up 2 aces, and 2 blocks. Ali Durkin led the offense in assists, setting up 17 of them, and earned a double double with grabbing 12 digs as well. Bree Latell finished with 7 kills, 7 digs, and 4 aces.

Emily Filicky led Hubbard with 9 kills. Senior Sydney Bowser Player well in the back row leading the Eagles in digs with 14. Karissa Fahndrich put together a double double with 14 assists, and 13 digs.

Girard will try to carry this momentum in to their next league game on Thursday against Lakeview in Cortland. Hubbard needs to bounce back quickly as they host Bristol on Wednesday.

EAGLES GROUND GAME TOO MUCH FOR GIRARD

GIRARD OH- Hubbard uses the running attack to its fullest extent on Friday night to notch another NE8 win 25-7 over Girard.

TC Caffey had himself a day on the ground.  He gained 293 yards on 28 carries and punched it into the end zone twice. Kobe Krisuk also ran for 58 yards on 20 carries and scored a TD.

Andrew DelGarbino went 26/37 and 274 yards and a TD through the air. Dominic Malito brought in 8 catches for 114 yards and a TD.

Hubbard remains undefeated and will travel to Poland in week 5. Girard drops to 1-3 and they’ll make the long drive to Jefferson to try and get back on track against the Falcons.

 

HUBBARD HOLDS TIGHT SURVIVES FALCONS RALLY

JEFFERSON OH- After blocking Kyle Walker’s punt with a little over 1 minute and 20 seconds to go, the Jefferson Falcons took over at the Eagles 5-yard line, trailing by just 5. For a senior class that only has a total of 2 wins throughout their 3 years, they were just 5 yards away from defeating a team who has beaten up on their program for the last 10 years.

After a Bruckman carry for 0 and a Hitchcock QB draw for only 2, the Falcons had 3rd and goal from the 3. Hitchcock dropped back and fired one over to his wideout that already reached pay dirt once this quarter, Trenton Hodge, but Hubbard defensive lineman Donnie Cheffo got a hand in the passing lane and was able to knock it down.

4th and goal, 3 yards to go. Hubbard looking to extend their winning streak to 6 over the Falcons, Jefferson seeking just their 3rd victory in 4 years. With everything on the line last night, Jefferson went back to the slant that worked all game long. But this time, to no avail. A screaming backer, Evan Jarvis, was able to put pressure on the young quarterback and forced him to make a bad throw behind his open receiver.

Hubbard: The Eagles will play host to the Lakeview Bulldogs (0-2). Of the last 5 matchups, Hubbard was won 3 games by an average margin of 33 points, while Lakeview’s two wins have come at an average of just a little over 4 points.

Jefferson:  The Falcons will hit the road and travel south to take on the Struthers Wildcats (1-1). With their loss tonight, the Falcons have lost 22 straight conference games in a row.

 

*Story contributed by YSN’s Jamie Thomson

ITS ALL ADDING UP FOR ADLER

HUBBARD OH- One is the best measurements of a leader is how their program looks when they leave. When you’re talking about Hubbard, every program that Jackie Adler has led is looking promising. Golf found success in Districts, the basketball team found some stability, and the softball team coming off a 14 win season looked to be a dark horse in the NE8. Softball season may have been taken away by COVID-19, but Jackie is confident that the team is set up for future success.

In softball last season, Adler was a consistent threat in the Eagles lineup. She hit .397 at the plate. But her biggest strength was her defense. Not only was she a fantastic leader in the middle of the infield, but she only committed 2 errors all season. Adler wasn’t satisfied though, as she set the goal this year to not commit any errors in the field, and she wanted to push that batting average up above .400. Adler is always looking to make herself better, which is one of the things that makes her a leader.

Jackie has commuted to Otterbein University to golf at the next level. She thrives on the ability to compete not just with the rest of the field, but herself. Always trying to one up her best score. Golf is one of the most lucrative sports a girl can go to college for, and Adler is finding success on the green. Her future plans are all adding up, while her golf stroke keeps going down.

Anthony Hartwig has the chance to catch up with Jackie. They talked about being a three sport athlete, golf recruiting, and much more. Don’t miss out on the latest Eagle Softball Player Profile “It’s All Adding Up For Adler.”

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BULLDOGS BOUNCE EAGLES

CORTLAND, OH-  Brendan Kilpatrick and the Lakeview Bulldogs (11-12) returned the favor in a first-round matchup against the Hubbard Eagles (8-15). Kilpatrick finished with 18 points in a 53-44 victory Tuesday in Lakeview, ending the visiting Eagles two-game winning streak, and extending their own to three.

The Bulldogs had a 12-point lead with six and a half minutes left in the rematch from three weeks ago that saw Hubbard grab their third and final win in conference. With 2:43 remaining in the game, Hubbard senior Chanze Kelly scored back to back baskets to cut the Bulldog lead to just 5. After a Lakeview free-throw and a Hubbard layup from senior Cameron Resatar, the margin was down to just 4 when Lakeview sophomore Nate Fox was called for a double dribble violation to give the Eagles the ball back with just 1:38 remaining. However, Hubbard would squander the opportunity by turning the ball back over just 8 seconds later. After a Resatar three with only 35.6 remaining, Lakeview would head to the free-throw line, make one and miss one to put the Bulldogs ahead by 4. The proceeding possession from the Eagles saw the ball in the hands of 1000 point scorer Resatar, who took a contested three that bounced off the back iron, spelling the end for the Eagles. With his 15 points on the night, Resatar finishes just 27 points shy of becoming Hubbard’s all-time leading scorer.

 

SURVIVE AND ADVANCE

Lakeview will take on the number one seeded Chaney Cowboys this Friday in hostile territory. The Cowboys (15-6) only losses in 2020 have come to Massillon Washington (18-4), SPIRE (10-10), Kennedy Catholic (13-9), and Boardman (21-1).

 

*Story contributed by YSN’s Jamie Thomson

FLY EAGLES FLY! EAGLES GET PAST VALLEY CHRISTIAN

HUBBARD OH- Hubbard’s offense was rolling on Tuesday night as they beat Valley Christian 77-60.

Cam Resatar was a big reason for the Eagles’ success as he went off with 32 points. He knocked down six three-pointers.

Ryan Laird also had a strong night scoring 23 for Hubbard. Jayden Record was also in double figures with 15.

 

WILDCATS CLAW EAGLES

STRUTHERS OH- Struthers got a big win Thursday night in their last home NE8 game of the season over Hubbard 66-29. Emma Elia paced the Wildcats with a game-High 23 points, including 11 in the first frame. Hubbard was led by Jackie Adler with 12.

Struthers improves to 11-8 (9-5) while Hubbard drops to 3-18 (1-13)

Struthers returns to action Saturday hosting New Philadelphia.

Hubbard returns to action Wednesday as they host Mineral Ridge

BIG SECOND HALF LIFTS FALCONS OVER HUBBARD

HUBBARD OH- The Jefferson Falcons went to Hubbard and scored 41 points in the second half to propel them to a 64-49 win over Hubbard.

Bobby Ray led the Falcons withva game-High 22 points.

Ryan Laird led the Eagles with 15 points, Cam Resatar was also in double figures and added 13 points.

Hubbard falls to 4-12 on the year. They will look to bounce back Friday as they host Lakeview.

Jefferson will host Poland on Friday.