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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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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

POLAND TAKES NE8 CROWN AFTER 13 INNING WIN

HUBBARD, OH- Poland nabbed the lead late in the game in a 7-4 victory over Hubbard on Thursday.  The game was tied at four with Poland batting in the top of the thirteenth when Brooke Bobbey singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Ashley Wire led Poland to victory by driving in four runs.  She went 3-for-6 at the plate.  Wire drove in runs on a home run in the seventh and a double in the thirteenth.

In the first inning, Hubbard got their offense started when Jackie Adler doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

The Bulldogs evened things up at four in the top of the seventh inning.  Wire drove in two when she homered.

After the Bulldogs scored one run in the top of the third, Hubbard answered with one of their own.  Poland scored when Cami Lattanzio’s sac fly scored one run.  Hubbard then answered when Hannah Kist doubled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run.

Wire was credited with the victory for Poland. She lasted 13 innings, allowing 13 hits and four runs while striking out seven and walking one.

Grace Narkum took the loss for Hubbard. She allowed 16 hits and seven runs over 13 innings, striking out one.

Poland hit two home runs on the day. Ally Nittoli had a dinger in the second inning. Wire had a homer in the seventh inning.

Poland tallied 16 hits in the game.  Bobbey, Wire, Emily Denney, Jackie Grisdale, and Nittoli each had multiple hits.  Bobbey went 4-for-7 at the plate to lead Poland in hits

Hubbard tallied 13 hits on the day.  Adler, Sydney Bowser, Kist, Najdusak, and Haley Croyle all managed multiple hits.

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NARKUMS CLUTCH HIT PROPELS HUBBARD PAST HOWLAND

Hubbard  took Thursday’s game in dramatic fashion, with  a 10-9 walk-off victory over Howland.  Hubbard was down 9-8 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Grace Narkum doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs.

The Eagles built a five-run lead in the third inning and then held off Howland’s charge.  Howland managed eight runs in the failed comeback. A Rodgers, J Sindledecker,  E Darlington, M Jerina, E O’Connell, and M Miller fueled the rally with RBIs.

Hubbard opened up an early lead in the second inning when.

In the top of the sixth inning, Howland tied things up at eight when Miller singled on a 3-0 count, scoring one run.

The Eagles put up four runs in the third inning.  Emily Filicky and Giavanna Hosack each had RBIs in the big inning.

Filicky led the Eagles to victory on the rubber. She went one and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on three hits, striking out two and walking zero.

Miller took the loss for Howland. She lasted six and two-thirds innings, allowing 17 hits and ten runs while striking out three.

 Gillian Ryser started the game for Hubbard. She went five and a third innings, allowing eight runs on nine hits and striking out three

Hubbard had 17 hits in the game.  Jackie Adler, Hosack, Sydney Bowser, Filicky, Narkum, and Ryser each managed multiple hits for Hubbard Lady Eagles Varsity.  Hosack and Adler each collected three hits to lead Hubbard Lady Eagles Varsity.

Howland collected 12 hits on the day.  B Beasom, Darlington, Miller, and O’Connell each collected multiple hits for Howland.  Howland didn’t commit a single error in the field. Darlington had the most chances in the field with six.

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LADY RAIDERS BLOW BY HUBBARD

The South Range Raiders defeated Hubbard 11-2 thanks to a strong start.  The Raiders scored on a single by Julie Centofanti and a single by Maddie Helon in the second inning.

The Raiders secured the victory thanks to six runs in the seventh inning.  Brooke Sauerwein, Maddie Helon, Drew Feren, Bree Kohler, and Jillian Strecansky each had RBIs in the frame.

After South Range scored one run in the top of the fourth, Hubbard answered with one of their own.  The Raiders scored when Drew Feren singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.  Hubbard then answered when Gillian Ryser grounded out, scoring one run.

The Raiders pulled away for good with two runs in the second inning.  In the second Julie Centofanti singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run and Maddie Helon singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

South Range Raiders scored six runs in the seventh inning.  South Range Raiders’s big bats in the inning were led by singles by Drew Feren and Jillian Strecansky, a triple by Bree Kohler,  by Maddie Helon, and an error on a ball put in play by Brooke Sauerwein.

Bree Kohler led the South Range Raiders to victory in the pitcher’s circle. She surrendered two runs on five hits over seven innings, striking out five and walking zero.

Jackie Adler took the loss for Hubbard. She surrendered one run on two hits over one-third of an inning, striking out one and walking zero.

 Grace Narkum started the game for Hubbard. She went six and two-thirds innings, allowing ten runs on 16 hits, striking out 11 and walking one

The Raiders tallied 18 hits in the game.  Marlaina Slabach, Julie Centofanti, Jillian Strecansky, Bree Kohler, and Drew Feren each collected multiple hits for South Range Raiders.  Bree Kohler, Jillian Strecansky, Julie Centofanti, and Marlaina Slabach each collected three hits to lead South Range Raiders.

Sydney Bowser led Hubbard with two hits in two at bats.

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