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FITCH SWEEPS IRISH TO START SEASON

AUSTINTOWN OH- The Falcons beat Ursuline in three sets 25-8, 25-16 and 25-7. Leading the Falcons were senior Alyssa Leskovac with 16 Digs, 9 kills and 5 aces, Junior Jocelyn Jourdan with 16 kills, senior Erin Burke with 43 assists and Junior Cierra Cable with eight digs and 6 aces.

Fitch returns to action Thursday against Howland.

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URSULINE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 2) WITH DAN REARDON

YOUNGSTOWN, OH – Coming off one of the most exciting opening week games in recent memory, head coach Dan Reardon and the Ursuline Irish are eager to get back on the field and keep the offense rolling! The Irish started off the season with an incredible 62-58, victory over perennial powerhouse, Bishop Hartley, at Stambaugh Stadium last Thursday. Up next for Ursuline will be a road game at Hickory in Pennsylvania. It will be the first time these two squads lined up against each other.

YSN’s own, Steve Leslie, had the opportunity to sit down with Coach Reardon via video chat this week to discuss the big victory in week one, what he and his staff are doing to prepare the Irish for an unfamiliar foe in Hickory, what Coach thinks we can expect from the Irish this week, some keys to victory in week two, and so much more!

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URSULINE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH DAN REARDON

YOUNGSTOWN OH- The long wait is finally over and high school football is finally back in the area. No one has been waiting longer than the Ursuline Irish. After an earlier exit then intended from the playoffs last season, the Irish have been waiting for what feels like forever to get back on the field.

Ursuline returns one of the most exciting offensive groups in the state. With Brady Shannon handling the calls under center, and plenty of weapons joining him the Irish promise to be tough to stop. They were ranked #1 in Division 4 in the preseason polls. However, the Irish are not taking the easy route when it comes to their schedule. It is loaded with high caliber teams for upper divisions. It all starts Thursday August 19th as they welcome Bishop Hartley inti Youngstown.

Ursuline head coach Dan Reardon was kind enough to hop on to YSN’s Running Point this week to talk about the upcoming season. He talks with Anthony Hartwig, and Ty Bartell about the expectations from the outside this season, the tradition of Ursuline, and much more. Get ready for kickoff with Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner With Dan Reardon.

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2021 URSULINE FOOTBALL PREVIEW

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Grit City is rocking as the 2021 football season draws near. We find ourselves just a few sleeps away from the start of the new season. A return to a 10 game regular season has plenty of teams happy to be back to a normal routine. YSN’s Running Point has everyone covered with in depth previews of every team in the YSN family. For the Ursuline Irish, the sky is the limit. They have been named the preseason #1 team in Division 4 and have many people thinking state championship contenders. But the Irish will need to take it one game at a time with the schedule they have established. Join Anthony Hartwig and Ty Bartell as they take a hard look at that schedule, and what the Irish return in 2021. No luck required the 2021 Ursuline Football preview is a sure thing on YSN.

 

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TICKET PUNCHED; RAIDERS DODGE LATE RALLY TO HEAD TO STATE

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Ursuline vs South Range was the match up that every local softball fan wanted from the beginning. They had to wait a while. The two power houses missed each other in the regular season, and went on separate sides of the region in the super district tournament format. Both teams won their way to the regional finals setting up the clash that everyone had been waiting for. On the last day of May, Ursuline and South Range met on the diamond with a trip to the state semifinals on the line. The game did not disappoint, as the Raiders dodged a late seventh inning rally to come out on top 3-2.

Before first pitch, you could feel the anticipation of this matchup in the air. It seemed as if the entire community, fans of the teams or not came out to watch this matchup. The game was originally scheduled for Saturday, but weather pushed it back a couple more days to the final stroke of May.

As the designated away team, South Range had the opportunity to strike first and put the pressure on. They did just that as Bree Kohler reached on an error, and Reagan Irons singled to right field. With first two Raiders on board, Ursuline got what might have been a breath of air in a out on the base paths, snagging Kohler heading for third. However, Juli Stachowicz put the pressure right back on with a 2 run HR to give the Raiders the early lead.

A big question coming into this game was how Bree Kohler would fair inside the circle against an offense that came in to the game having already scored 319 runs on the season. Ursuline had not been held under 4 runs all year, and had never struck out more than 9 times in a game. Kohler however set the tone from the jump setting the Irish down 1-2-3 in the first.

The Raiders would continue their aggressiveness against Ursuline’s starter Paige Ogden in the second frame. After the first two hitters were retired, Bree Kohler was hit by a pitch, she then took second on a wild pitch. In the middle of the at bat, with Kohler now in scoring position Mike Kernan made his pitching change to Emily Holland. On the first pitch Holland threw, Irons hit a weak ground ball that dribbled down the first base line. Not being sure if it would stay fair, Holland waited until the last second to make a diving effort at securing it and getting it to first, but it was too late to retire Irons, with the slow developing play, Kohler used her speed to come around from second and score ahead of the throw back home. The Raiders now led 3-0.

From that point on, the game would turn into a pitcher’s duel between Kohler and Holland. Two pitchers who are signed to play at the division 1 level in college. In fact, all 5 seniors on the field between the two teams are continuing their softball career in college. Holland only allowed one hit after the second inning, and through 6 Kohler allowed just 3 hits.

It was only a matter of time until this high powered sleeping giant of an offense for Ursuline woke up, and they did with 3 outs remaining in their season. Holland led off the inning with her second hit of the day, it was the third straight inning that Ursuline was able to get their lead off hitter aboard. This time they took advantage. After a strike out, Mia Opalick stepped to the plate carrying a 0-2 mark with 2 strikeouts. It did not matter one bit to her though, as she caught up to a pitch up in the zone and sent it over the wall for an electrifying 2 run HR to cut the Raider lead to 3-2. All of the sudden Kohler was on the ropes, the Irish could tie the game with one swing. She bounced back to get Layni Bednar to fly out to second. Down to their final out, it was up to the Barbato sisters to make something happen for the Irish. Liza Barbato kept the season alive and set the table for her older sister with a single, she would then advance to second on the throwing error. Maris Barbato stepped to the plate as the winning run. The future Toledo Rocket  took one pitch, a ball before stepping back in. Then, a crack of the bat made both fan bases stop breathing for a split second. A fly ball to deep right field. But it just didn’t have enough, junior Taylor Smesko squeezed it just shy of the warning track to start the South Range celebration.

South Range is making their second trip to the state tournament. Their first coming in 2016, where the Raiders were state runners up. They lost to Wheelersburg in the final 8-3. The Raiders are slated to play Johnstown on Friday at 10:00 AM at Firestone Stadium in Akron. Johnstown beat Williamsburg 2-1 in their regional final.

Ursuline finished their season at 27-3 and had one of the most prolific seasons we’ve seen in the area in quite some time. Ursuline scored 321 runs on the year while their pitching staff only allowed 68. Coach Kernan was named YSN coach of the year for his efforts with this group. The Irish spent some time as the number 1 ranked team in the state of Ohio.

The final line for winning pitcher Bree Kohler was 7.0 IP 6 H 2 ER 1 BB 12 K. Stachowicz led the Raiders at the plate going 2-3 with 2 RBI and a HR. Irons was also 2-3 with 1 RBI.

Ogden is credited with the loss for the Irish. She went 1.2 IP 4 H 3 ER 0 BB 2 K. Holland pitched 5.1 IP in relief and gave up only 2 hits. No runs were charged to her, and she struck out 1. Holland was the only Irish hitter with multiple hits, she went 2-3 at the plate. Opalick went 1-3 with 2 RBI and a HR.

Interview with Head Coach Jeff DeRose

 

Interview with Jillian Strecansky

 

 

Interview With Bree Kohler

IRISH KEEP IT ROLLING ON TO REGIONAL FINALS

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Emily Holland didn’t allow a single run against Brookside, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Ursuline to a 15-0 victory on Thursday

Paige Ogden led Ursuline to victory by driving in four runs. Ogden went 2-for-3 at the plate. Ogden drove in runs on a sacrifice fly in the first, a home run in the sixth, and a sacrifice fly in the seventh.

The Irish got on the board in the first inning. Ogden ‘s sac fly scored one run.

Ursuline scored six runs in the seventh inning. Madelyn Miklandric, Arrianna Wendt, Layni Bednar, Ogden , and Alyssa Sheely each drove in runs during the inning.

One bright spot for Brookside was a single by Lexi Bartlome in the first inning.

Holland led the Irish to victory in the circle. The fireballer allowed six hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out five and walking zero.

Ursuline launched two home runs on the day. Ogden went for the long ball in the sixth inning. Julia Nutter had a four bagger in the first inning.

Ursuline totaled 20 hits in the game. Maris Barbato, Sheely, Holland, Mia Opalick, Bednar, Nutter, and Ogden each racked up multiple hits. Opalick, Holland, Sheely, and Barbato each collected three hits to lead.

Brookside collected six hits. Faye Clark and Leah Musall each managed multiple hits.

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Interview With Alyssa Sheely

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IRISH RUN AWAY WITH DISTRICT CROWN

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Ursuline won big over Newton Falls 15-1 on Thursday to win the 2021 Youngstown District Championship.

Ursuline got on the board in the first inning. Paige Ogden drove in one when she singled.

Ursuline tallied seven runs in the fourth inning. Their offense in the inning came from doubles by Julia Nutter, Maris Barbato, and Ogden , singles by Alyssa Sheely and Mia Opalick, and a sac fly by Layni Bednar.

Ogden earned the win for the Irish. The ace surrendered one run on one hit over five innings, striking out six and walking one.

Sophia Tvorach was in the circle for Newton Falls. The pitcher lasted three and two-thirds innings, allowing 13 hits and 15 runs while striking out three. Chloe Butler threw one-third of an inning out of the bullpen.

Ursuline had 14 hits in the game. Ogden , Sheely, Nutter, and Barbato all collected multiple hits. Sheely and Ogden each collected three hits to lead. Sheely led the Irish with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with five total stolen bases.

Zoe McElrath led Newton Falls with one hit in two at bats.

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Interview With Alyssa Sheely

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Interview With Madelyn Miklandric

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G MEN KNOCK OUT URSULINE

GARRETTSVILLE OH-

Ursuline saw their tournament run come to an abrupt end on Wednesday night as Garfield knocked them out 5-3.

Kaidan Spade was the winning pitcher for Garfield. The fireballer surrendered three runs on five hits over seven innings, striking out nine.

Jonah Kirchner took the loss for Ursuline. The pitcher allowed three hits and three runs over four innings, striking out four.

Luca Ricchiuti, Jack Ericson, CJ Frasco, Tre Ciavarella, and Joey Carosella all had one hit to lead the Irish.

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NO HITTER BY HOLLAND LEADS IRISH TO ROLL

YOUNGSTOWN OH-

Emily Holland was brilliant in the pitcher’s circle on Tuesday, as Holland threw a no-hitter to lead Ursuline past Berkshire 10-0.

Ursuline secured the victory thanks to six runs in the second inning. The big inning was driven by singles by Paige Ogden , Alyssa Sheely, Julia Nutter, and Liza Barbato, a triple by Maris Barbato, and a sac fly by Mia Opalick.

The Irish opened up scoring in the first inning. Ogden doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Ursuline notched six runs in the second inning. Barbato, Ogden , Sheely, Nutter, Opalick, and Barbato all moved runners across the plate with RBIs.

Holland led the Irish to victory on the rubber. The bulldog went six innings, allowing zero runs on zero hits, striking out 14 and walking one.

Ursuline socked one home run on the day. Holland put one out in the sixth inning.

The Irish racked up 15 hits in the game. Barbato, Sheely, Holland, Nutter, Barbato, and Ogden each managed multiple hits. Ogden, Nutter, Holland, Sheely, and both Barbatos each collected two hits to lead.

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IRISH SET THE STAGE FOR SECTIONAL FINAL

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An early lead helped Ursuline defeat Crestwood 11-1 on Monday. Ursuline scored on a single by Ian Barton and a single by Joey Carosella in the first inning.

The Irish scored four runs in the fourth inning. The offensive firepower  was led by Drew Kirila and Jack Ericson, all driving in runs in the inning.

Tre Ciavarella earned the victory on the hill for Ursuline. The pitcher lasted four innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out ten and walking one. Jonah Kirchner threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Jacob Dustman took the loss for Crestwood. The bulldog went two and two-thirds innings, allowing seven runs on six hits and striking out three.

The Irish saw the ball well today, racking up nine hits in the game. Carosella, Ciavarella, and Barton each managed multiple hits. Barton, Ciavarella, and Carosella each collected two hits to lead.

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