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POLAND EXTENDS WIN STREAK SMOTHERS EAGLES

HUBBARD OH- Poland kept their eleven game winning streak going on Monday night with a 60-20 win over Hubbard.

It was another balanced night for Poland’s offense as they had eleven different players score. Jackie Grisdale led the Bulldogs with 19 points. Katie McDonald picked up a career high 8 points, Morgan Kluchar also finished with 8.

The win is the Bulldog’s 27th straight inside the NE8. Poland will look to complete their second straight season sweep of the league on Thursday as they host Niles. With no JV game on Thursday, Poland’s senior parent night will start at 6:30, and tip off for the game will be at 7:00.

RESATAR GETS A GRAND; RANGE GETS THE WIN

CANFIELD, OH- The South Range Boys get a well needed NE8 victory against Hubbard, 63-52. What a game it was, fast-paced and down to the wire. The Raiders and Eagles traded blows throughout the entire game and at half it was 29-28 with South Range leading. Right before half, Nate Brown made a game-changing play by drawing a charge as Cam Resatar had a wide-open 3 which lead to a late basket by the Raiders. South Range had a great 2nd half by extending their lead, but Hubbard wouldn’t go away and fought back.  Resatar hit a huge 3 to get him to 1,000 career points in the 3rd and that gave life into the Eagles. The Raiders held on and outlasted Hubbard for the win!

Chris Brooks lead the Raiders with 12 points. Nate Brown and Dante Digaetano both added 11, Matt Lucas also ended with 10. For Hubbard, Resatar ended with 23 off some great 3s. Chanze Kelley stood out with some flashy play and ended with 8 on the night. Both Andrew Frank, and Alec Ford added 7 for the Eagles. 

From everyone at YSN, congratulations to Cam Resatar for hitting 1,000 career points! 

South Range will be back in action on Tuesday to host Struthers. Hubbard will also be home Tuesday, hosting Jefferson. Tip-off for the JV will be at 5:30. Varsity at 7:00. Do not miss it on YSN!

 

*Story contributed by YSN’s Brendan Miller

 

GAME PHOTOS: HERE

BULLDOGS FLY AHEAD OF EAGLES

The Poland girls got back to NE8 play on Monday night with a 64-24 win over Hubbard.

It was all Poland from the jump as the Bulldogs started the game on a 9-0 run and never looked back from there. It was once again their defense leading the way who suffocated the Eagles offense all night. It was the third time this season they’d held an opponent below thirty. The Bulldogs got contributions from a lot of players on the night. 12 Bulldogs got on the stat sheet. Only one player that got into the game didn’t score.

Jackie Grisdale led the team with 21 points 5 rebounds. Morgan Kluchar added 7, three players finished with 6. Kailyn Brown, Brooke Bobbey, and Arianna Daniels.

Poland returns to action Thursday as they travel to Niles.

Hubbard hosts Struthers on Thursday night.

RAIDERS ROLL IN HOME OPENER

CANFIELD, OH- It took a couple weeks, but the Lady Raiders finally got to play in their home gym Thursday night hosting Hubbard. The Raiders dominated and won 55-30.

The Eagles has a bright first quarter to start the game as they weathered an early 14-2 Raider lead, and closed the gram on a 7-2 run. A 16-9 deficit seemed like a win for a team that had struggled so much to start their season. Unfortunately for the Eagles, their struggles found them in the second quarter. The Raiders outscored Hubbard 31-5 in the 2nd and 3rd quarters to take a commanding lead. The Eagles had an impressive 4th quarter scoring 16 points. But it wasn’t enough to catch the Raiders as they rolled in their home opener 55-30.

Izzy Lamparty led the way for the Raiders with 16 points 8 rebounds. Gabby Lamparty also has a strong night with 8 points and 6 assists.

Toshe Stone led the Eagles with 11 points.

South Range gets back in action on Saturday as they travel to Ursuline.

 

GAME PHOTOS: HERE

YSN FOOTBALL TEAMS IN WEEK 11 ACTION; WHEN/WHERE

After the dust has settled in the regular season, the postseason begins for a few select teams under the YSN Coverage Umbrella.  We’re here to clear up when and where you can see your teams play, and where you can tune in on YSN if you’re unable to make the game in person.

DIVISION IV

8) Girard (6-4) against 1) Perry (10-0) at 7PM

Saturday, November 9th

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Announcers: Britt Taylor

 

5) Salem (8-2) against 4) Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (7-3) at 7PM

Saturday, November 9th

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Announcers: Matt Mowery, Jarrod Niederhiser

 

7) Struthers (6-4) against 2) Poland (8-2) at 7PM

Saturday, November 9th

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Announcers: Anthony Melone, Luke Schuster

 

6) Hubbard (6-4) against 3) Indian Creek (9-1) at 7PM

Saturday, November 9th

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Announcers: Jamie Thomson

 

DIVISION V

5) Bellaire (7-3) against 4) South Range (7-3) at 7PM

Saturday, November 9th

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Announcers: DJ Yokley, Brendan Miller

 

DIVISION VII

5) Warren JFK (7-3) against 4) Independence (7-3) at 7PM

Saturday, November 9th

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Announcers: John Bolino

 

 

RANGE SINKS HUBBARD; BOTH TEAMS HEAD TO WEEK 11

CANFIELD, OH –With both teams looking to gain traction toward Week 11, it was the South Range Raiders that came out with heavy hands in this heavyweight bout.  The Raiders scored 28 unanswered points en route to a 36-13 victory over their NE8 rival, Hubbard.

Hubbard was led through the air by Cam Resatar with 11 completions on 24 attempts for 73 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. The Eagles were led on the ground by Tim Caffey with 10 carries for 46 yards. Hubbard’s top receiver was Nate Bencetic with 2 receptions for 27 yards. The Eagles were led defensively by Tim Caffey with 7.5 tackles, as well as, Tom Wess with 7 tackles, and Alex Goodrick with 6 tackles.

South Range’s air raid was led by Michael Patrone with 3 completions on 5 attempts for 57 yards and 1 touchdown. The Raiders were led on the ground by Dylan Dominguez with 11 carries for 159 yards and 2 touchdowns. South Range’s top receivers were Trey Pancake with 1 reception for 35 yards and a touchdown, and Jake Gehring with 1 reception for 7 yards and 1 touchdown. The Raiders were paced on defense by Corey Kougher with 5 tackles.

As it stands, the Raiders unofficially will host Bellaire next Saturday at Raider Stadium in Round 1 of the OHSAA Playoffs.  Hubbard has clinched as well, but await the results of games in their region.  YSN will have official sites and seedings on Sunday.

STATS: South Range Raiders – Box Score Report – 11_2_2019

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THERE’S NO LINE LIKE THIS O-LINE

HUBBARD, OH- It’s been an unbelievable year on the campus of Hubbard High School this season, the Eagles are flying high into their matchup with the NE8 Leading Poland Bulldogs this week!  However, as every football fan knows, the team only goes as far as the offensive line will take you.

For the Eagles, it’s been the difference between a dream season, and an average year.

YSN’s Anthony Romo caught up with a couple of likeable lineman for Hubbard in Matt Scheidegger and Reese Best to discuss the season so far, and the opportunity at hand this week.  Because after all, There’s No Line Like This O-Line.

NOT YOUR AVERAGE JOE

HUBBARD, OH- It’s a special night in Eagleville tonight as the Eagles will do battle with NE8 rival AND Conference Leader, Poland.  It could be the last time the Eagles Class of 2020 step on their home turf, but then, it could also be a turning point for the program.

One of the cornerstones of the Hubbard Eagles for the last three years has been Joe Langley, the Junior standout is motivated to leave a legacy for others to follow while raising the banner in Hubbard on his way out the door.

YSN’s Kobe Krisuk caught up with Langley this afternoon to discuss the upcoming matchup, and his thoughts on the season to this point in this week’s YSN Hubbard Player Profile: NOT YOUR AVERAGE JOE.

 

HUBBARD DOES JUST ENOUGH AGAINST NILES

NILES, OH- The Eagles (5-2) stumbled into Bo Rein Stadium off a last-second loss to the Girard Indians (5-2). After dropping the season opener at Mount Union to Alliance (4-3) 13-17, Hubbard was able to rally off five straight wins, most notably beating Howland (4-3) 22-16 in overtime, as well as Struthers (5-2) 22-16 on the road in week 4, before losing last week on a last-second field goal that put Girard ahead 16-14 with just four seconds remaining. On the other side of the field, the hosting Niles Red Dragons (5-2) also came into tonight off a loss. After winning their first four games of the season, the Dragons got handled by the Poland Bulldogs (5-2) at home 31-7, before squeaking out a victory against South Range (4-3) in overtime 35-34, then got blown out on the road against Struthers, 42-14. 

The Niles Red Dragons were the first to draw blood on their senior night. After a halfback wheel from junior Quarterback Zack Leonard to senior running back David Mays, paired with the yardage of a horse collar penalty to put the Red Dragons in striking position, junior Kicker Chase Sudzina would put one through the uprights from 34 yards out, giving Niles a 3-0 lead. The ensuing Eagle possession would result in their third straight three and out to open the game. But after a muffed punt from the Red Dragons, the Eagles offense suddenly had life. Taking over at the Red Dragon 45 yard-line, the Eagles drove down the field in 11 plays and would cap off the drive with a two-yard touchdown run from junior back-up Quarterback Kobe Krisuk, putting the Eagles in front 7-3 after the extra point from junior Chase Powell with a little more than 2 minutes left in the first quarter. A missed field goal for Hubbard and a Niles take away in Eagle territory would highlight the rest of the first half. With a little under a minute left, the Red Dragons were unable to score despite taking over at the Hubbard 32 yard-line, keeping the score 7-3 at the break. 

The Red Dragons opened the second half with the ball. After a good kick return, and a first down, Niles was knocking on Hubbard’s 40-yard line. The Red Dragon’s drive would stale after Leonard missed his receiver Sudzina open twice on the same playback to back. Hubbard would take over at their own 34-yard line and took no time to pick up where they left off. For the Eagles, the Quarterback run proved killer as they dominated the line of scrimmage, and consistently let the play clock roll all the way down to just 8 seconds remaining. Hubbard needed only 9 plays and a little under 4 minutes to get all the way into the red zone before capping off their drive with a 2 yard TD run from senior Tommy Wess on the final score of the night to extend the Eagles lead, 14-3. 

Kobe Krisuk used tonight as a showcase for what is to come next season with senior Cameron Resatar graduating. Krisuk, filling in for the injured Resatar, finished the night with 117 yards rushing on 31 carries. Krisuk also would add 6 completion on 11 attempts for 58 yards through the air. Hubbard improves to (6-2) and will host the Poland Bulldogs at home next week in a battle atop Region 13. Niles (5-3) looks to bounce back next week against the struggling Lakeview Bulldogs on the road.

 

*Story contributed by YSN’s Jamie Thomson

REWIND RESATAR

HUBBARD, OH- Cam Resatar has been a household name in Hubbard over his last 3 years, and now the Senior QB and multisport athlete is looking to make a big splash in the fresh NE8 Conference.

The QB1 has given offenses fits throughout this year as he’s accurate through the air with over half of his passes going for completions to this point, and eight going for scores.  However, his legs are what have impressed so many- over 500 yards on the ground (including 2 hundred-yard games) and 5 scores have the Eagles flying balanced and efficient.

YSN Hubbards Anthony Romo sat down with Cam to discuss this year’s team, and his thoughts on the task at hand this week for our Hubbard Player Profile: REWIND RESATAR.

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