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RAIDERS LOOKING FRESH; ADVANCE PAST PALESTINE

CANFIELD OH- East Palestine came in to Saturday’s sectional final against South Range high off their win over Waterloo on Wednesday night. The Raiders made a fast start an emphasis all week. To describe their start to this game as fast would be an understatement. They used an explosive first quarter to roll past the Bulldogs 55-34.

The Raiders started the game on a 23-0 run using their press defense to stifle East Palestine’s offense. The end of the quarter showed a 25-1 Raider advantage. Izzy Lamparty proved to be a huge matchup issue for Palestine, especially in the first quarter. Trying to break a press with her in the middle proved near impossible.

The Bulldogs seemed to calm down after being punched with that first quarter outburst. They scored 11 in the second, thanks to a couple good plays by Morgan Rutledge on defense leading to quick buckets, and a good drive and scoop from Payton Sherry. Paige Snyder also had a strong frame. The Raiders added 18 more points to close the half with a 43-12 lead.

The Bulldogs never quit fighting as the game went on and showed great resiliency facing a big deficit. They held the Raiders to just twelve second half points.

Izzy Lamparty led the Raiders with 19 points, and 7 rebounds. Lexi Giles also had a strong day with 18 points. Gabby Lamparty notched a season-High 7 assists.

Paige Snyder and Joclyn Fristik both paced the Bulldogs with 10 points.

South Range advances to play Columbiana in the district semifinals Wednesday at Struthers. The tip is set for 6:00.

RAIDERS FINISH REGULAR SEASON STRONG BEATING JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON OH- The South Range girl’s program finished off their regular season Monday night with a 64-37 victory over Jefferson. This was a make up game from February 6th.

The Raiders used a strong first frame to pace a dominating night in Jefferson. Gabby Lamparty scores 8 of her 14 points in the first. The Raiders jumped ahead 23-11 at the end of one. That would be more than enough room to hold off the Falcons for the rest of the night.

The Raiders offense was balanced with four players reaching double figures. Izzy Lamparty led the way with 20 points. Gabby Lamparty added 14 while Lexi Giles finished with 11 and Bree Kohler with 10.

Ava Contenza led Jefferson with 12 points.

The Raiders now look to tournament time as they open their run Saturday afternoon against the winner of East Palestine vs Waterloo.

1000 POINT PARTY IN SOUTH RANGE AS RAIDERS COOL OFF GIRARD

It was a busy night in South Range for the Lady Raiders’ regular season home finale. It was pack the gym night, it was senior night for Emily Irons, and Izzy Lamparty was set up to reach 1000 career points. The Raiders capped off the night with a dominating win over Girard 53-31.

Girard has come into the night winners of 7 of the last 8 games. In the first quarter it seemed like it was going to be a tight game as the Raiders only led by 3 9-6. However, once the scoreboard switched to the second quarter, the Raiders switched on their offense. They outscored the Indians 17-8 in the second to lead 26-14 at the break. Their domination would continue through the second half as the closest Girard would get for the rest of the night was 13. This was a much different story than the first matchup in which the Raiders struggled through a 47-40 win.

Izzy Lamparty got her 1000th point about half way through the first quarter off an offensive rebound and put back. It was her only bucket from the floor in the first half. A great second half would help her finish with 17. Izzy is the eighth player in the South Range program to reach 1000 points. The last player to do so was Madison Durkin in 2017.

Lexi Giles led the Raiders with 21 points.

Girard was led by Sieasia Triplett with 12.

South Range travels to Mooney on Wednesday. Girard will host Lakeview on Thursday.

FRYER GETS 1,000 RAIDERS GET THE WIN

It was a night where two players had eyes on reaching the thousand point milestone. Nae Fryer needed just 10 points coming into the night, Izzy Lamparty was right behind her needing 18. Fryer got her 1,000th point less than 15 seconds out of halftime. That was the only positive in the second half for the Dragons as the Raiders ran away to a 55-29 win.

Niles played a very competitive first half. Their offense was balanced as Fryer scored eight, and the rest of the team matched it with eight more. The Dragons defense also locked down on the Raiders, holding them to just 17 points in the first two frames. The Dragons trailed 17-16 at the break.

Out of the break the Dragons immediately ran a play to get Nae Fryer some space. She wasted no time hitting a midrange jumper to eclipse 1000 points. The Dragon Den erupted and the game was stopped to celebrate the career milestone. After things calmed back down the Raiders took control of the game. They shutout Fryers teammates in the second half. Her thirteen second half points were all the Dragons got. Izzy Lamparty made a mad dash at her own milestone in the second half. Held to five points at half, Lamparty caught fire in the late stages of the third. Half way through the final frame, Izzy hit a bucket giving her 17 points, just one point away. With the game well in hand however, Coach Fishel decided to take Izzy out. A decision that could have also had to do with the Raiders next game being a home game.

Leading the Raiders offensively was Izzy Lamparty with 17 points and 7 rebounds. Lexi Giles was also in double figures with 13.

Nae Fryer finished with a game high 21.

The Raiders move on to host Girard on Monday.

Niles will welcome in Struthers on Monday.

RAIDERS GET BACK ON TRACK AGAINST LAKEVIEW

CANFIELD, OH- The South Range girls Basketball team had a great showing in the win over Lakeview, 52-21.

The Lady Raiders are coming off a loss to Poland and needed a good game from start to finish and they did so. The Raiders started the game out strong and fast, which they carried until the finish. Lakeview slowly fought back and cut the lead down late in the game.But South Range countered every chance for Lakeview.

Izzy Lamparty was a key factor for the Raiders with 20 points and 6 rebounds. Lexi Giles had a great night from 3 hitting 3 from the perimeter and also grabbed 5 rebounds. Gabby Lamparty made some great assists and added 7 points with 4 rebounds. Bree Kohler added 4 points and 4 rebounds with great defensive play.

South Range will be back in action next Thursday and travel to Hubbard for a NE8 matchup. Lakeview will be in action Saturday hosting Maplewood. Tip off for the JV will be at 5:30. Varsityat 7:00. Catch it on YSN!

POLAND TOP DOG IN CLASH WITH SOUTH RANGE

Control of the league hung in the balance Monday night when Poland traveled to South Range. Poland proved to still be the class of the league with an impressive 51-35 win over the Raiders.

The magnitude of the game was felt from the tip as the jump ball to start the game flew out of bounds before anyone could get to it, on the second try there was an immediate scrum on the floor for it. The Raiders got on the board in their first possession with a pair of free throws. 2-0 would prove to be the only lead the Raiders would have. Brooke Bobbey nailed a three on the other end to make it 3-2 and Poland would lead throughout the rest of the game.

That’s not to say the Raiders didn’t keep it competitive. They trailed by just one towards the end of the first gram before Grisdale hit a three in the closing seconds. She would do the same in the closing seconds of the first half to make a four point lead seven. 22-15 Poland led at the break. Izzy Lamparty had to spend much of the second quarter on the bench with three fouls.

The Raiders came out of the break with energy and got the lead cut to three, 28-25 but Jackie Grisdale seemed to hit a shot in every big situation for the Bulldogs. She made it 30-25 and the Bulldogs would score five more before the end of the third to make it 35-25.

Poland jumped way ahead in the final frame opening it on a 6-0 run and stretching their lead to 41-25. The Raiders with one more gasp of hope put together an 8-0 run cutting the lead to 41-33 with just over two minutes left in the game. Out of a timeout Brooke Bobbey hit maybe the biggest shot of the game as her fourth three of the game put Poland up 44-33 and pretty much ended any comeback bid the Raiders had.

Jackie Grisdale led the Bulldogs with 19 points 6 rebounds. Brooke Bobbey added 13. She hit four threes on the night.

Lexi Giles had a strong night for South Range with 13 points. Izzy Lamparty finished in double figures with 12.

Poland returns to action Thursday as they host Struthers.

South Range gets back to work Thursday as they host Lakeview.

RAIDERS RESPOND, SILENCE SALEM

Salem and South Range has to wait a while on Saturday to try to bounce back from losses on Friday night. The game before theirs between Hoban and West Branch went in to overtime. For South Range it was well worth the wait as they responded to their loss with a dominant 51-38 win over Salem.

It was a fast start for the Raiders on offense, as Lexi Giles has a strong eight point first quarter to shoot her team out of a cannon. The Raider defense was also causing serious problems for the Quaker ball handlers as they forced a lot of live ball turnovers. In the first half even though the flow of the game suggested that the Raiders were dominating, the Quakers did a good job in staying within striking distance. They found a way to go into the locker room down 26-20.

Even in the third frame the Quakers stuck around. They seemed to have an answer for every little run the Raiders put together. Little jabs that would keep Salem in range of a comeback. That all changed in the fourth quarter as the Raider defense completely locked down. Salem went six minutes without a point as they saw the Raiders fly ahead of them. By the time the Quakers got their first points of the quarter the Raiders were too far away to catch.

Izzy Lamparty had another double double to lead the Raiders with 18 points 15 rebounds. Lexi Giles also had a strong night with 16. Mallory Vidman had a strong night on the boards with 8 rebounds.

Casey Johnson led the Quakers with 13 points.

The Raiders return to action January 6th as they travel to Girard.

RAIDERS SNAP DRAGONS WIN STREAK

CANFIELD, OH- The Niles Lady Red Dragons came into the game on Thursday night vs South Range tolling. They were coming off a tight 50-48 win over Girard their last time out. The Raiders put a quick end to the Dragons fire with a 54-28 win.

After allowing just 27 points the night before against Boardman, the Raiders defense looked just as sharp Thursday against Niles. The Raiders forced turnovers all night allowing them to stretch their lead as the game went on. The Dragons got a little momentum heading into halftime with a 10-6 run to trail by just 12. 28-16. The Raiders did not slow down in the second half though and outscored the Dragons 15-5 in the third period. That cushion was all the Raider defense needed to lock the game down. Nae Fry did have a very strong night for the Dragons with 22 points, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Raiders.

Izzy Lamparty led the Raiders with 15 points 7 rebounds. Gabby Lamparty had a strong 12 point 6 assist performance. Lexi Giles was also in double figures with 10.

Nae Fry led the Dragons with 22 points 6 rebounds.

The Raiders return to the floor Monday as they travel to Canfield.

 

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PUMPIN UP THE PARTY

Izzy Lamparty is officially an upperclassman. South Range fans have watched Lamparty dazzle on the basketball court for two seasons. Now they will see her lead a team as a captain in her junior season. Izzy is fully focused this year knowing that more responsibility is on her shoulders as a vocal and emotional leader of the team. 

Izzy’s personal goal this season had to do with leadership. Being able to rely and trust in her teammates. She has definitely set the tone early in the season, Izzy is averaging 20 points per game already this season and has gathered several double-doubles.  Those stats are things Raiders fans expect from Lamparty after watching her for two seasons, what’s new is her ability to bring leadership on the court. Coach Fishel can trust her to be an extra coach on the court. Helping her teammates get in the best position possible for success.  

Anthony Hartwig went down to South Range to chat with Izzy. They discussed changes coming into her junior season, being a leader, and much more. Learn all about the life of the Raider party in the latest Player Profile Pumping Up the Party.

RAIDERS GET LAST LAUGH IN BACK AND FORTH AFFAIR

CANFIELD OH- The South Range Raiders returned home on Monday night to host Struthers. In a game full of runs, the Raiders has the final say in a decisive 54-35 win over the Wildcats.

The Raiders started fast. Izzy Lamparty scores the first 7 points of the game and got the Raiders out front. The score was 13-3 when Struthers finally found their rhythm. They went on a 7-0 run themselves to get within 3. With the score now 13-10 the Raiders pushed back. They pushed ahead 19-10 towards the halfway point of the 2nd frame. The Wildcats would not be denied though and eventually tied the game up 22-22. A late bucket would give the Raiders a 24-22 edge at the break.

Out the half the Raiders once again but together a stretch that made it seem like they were going to grab control of the game. But once again the Wildcats faught and clawed to stay within striking distance. They trailed by just three after the third quarter 34-31.

In what coach Jeff Fishel describes as “the best quarter we’ve played all year” the Raiders finally took control of the game in the final frame. They outscored the Wildcats 20-4 in the quarter to make what was a close game all night end in a lopsided fashion 54-35.

The Raiders were led on offense by Izzy Lamparty who recorded a double-double with 24 points 13 rebounds. Lexi Giles was also in double figures with 14 points. Gabby Lamparty finished with 10.

Emma Elia led Struthers with 14 points.

The Raiders get back to work Wednesday as they host Boardman.