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SPRINGFIELD THROWS JABS AT JAYS

NEW MIDDLETOWN OH-

Springfield wins contest against Jackson-Milton on Monday, 4-2

In the first inning, the Tigers got their offense started when Haleigh McCalla’s sac fly scored one run.

McCalla pitched Springfield to victory. The pitcher went five innings, allowing two runs on four hits, striking out ten and walking one.

Riley Headley took the loss for Jackson-Milton. The bulldog allowed six hits and four runs over six innings, striking out seven.

Abby Joseph started the game for the Tigers. The hurler surrendered zero runs on one hit over two innings, striking out one and walking one

Joseph went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Springfield in hits.

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LANDIS THROWS SHUT OUT FOR BLUE JAYS

SEBRING OH-

Aaren Landis threw a shutout to lead Jackson Milton past Sebring 8-0 on Saturday.

The Blue Jays opened up scoring in the first inning, when Aaren Romigh doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

The Blue Jays notched three runs in the fourth inning. Romigh, Jake Gross, and Eddie Gursky each had RBIs in the frame.

One bright spot for Sebring was a single by Matt Byrd in the first inning.

Landis got the win for Jackson Milton. The pitcher surrendered zero runs on three hits over five innings, striking out seven.

Byrd toed the rubber for McKinley. The hurler surrendered five runs on five hits over three innings, striking out three.

The Blue Jays collected six hits on the day. Romigh and Cole Grope each managed multiple hits. Romigh led with three hits in four at bats.

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CALLOW SETS MULTIPLE MILESTONES IN MCDONALD VICTORY

MCDONALD OH- Bri Callow needed every ounce of magic as she found herself in a crazy pitcher’s duel with Jackson Milton’s Riley Headley. McDonald came out on top 1-0.

Callow threw a gem. She went all 7 innings striking out 19. She slowed only one hit, and didn’t walk a single hitter. Callow’s 19 strikeouts helped her eclipse 500 career strikeouts. She has 502 total now. Bri also broke her own school record for strikeouts in a season. She now has 238 K’s on the year.

Micayle Thornhill went toe to toe with Callow in the circle for the Blue Jays. She only gave up 1 run. McDonald only managed 5 hits against her. She struck out a pair of Blue Devils. Riley Headley had the only hit of the day for Jackson Milton.

Lucia Wolford went 2-3 at the plate for McDonald with the lone RBI of the night. Callow also had 2 hits.  Chelsea Sudol gathered a hit as well.

BLUE JAYS BIND UP SPRINGFIELD

NORTH JACKSON OH-

Jackson-Milton stole the lead late and defeated Springfield 7-5 on Monday. The game was tied at five with Jackson-Milton batting in the bottom of the sixth when Riley Headley put the Jays on the board first.

Jackson-Milton earned the victory despite allowing Springfield to score three runs in the second inning. Springfield’s big inning was driven by a single by Harley Shoemaker and an error on a ball put in play by Gabbi Nolevonko.

Jackson-Milton opened up scoring in the first inning. They scored one run when Headley tripled.

The Tigers evened things up at five in the top of the fifth inning when Hannah Leipply grounded out, scoring one run.

Headley led things off on the rubber for the Blue Jays. The righthander allowed six hits and five runs over seven innings, striking out six.

Haleigh McCalla led things off in the pitcher’s circle for Springfield. The hurler surrendered seven runs on five hits over six innings, striking out 16.

Chelsea Williams led Jackson-Milton with three hits in three at bats.

Abby Joseph went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Springfield in hits.

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BLUE JAYS STIR UP TROUBLE FOR MINERAL RIDGE

MINERAL RIDGE, OH- The Jackson Milton Blue Jays defeated Mineral Ridge 6-4 thanks to a strong start in MVAC play on Tuesday.

The Blue Jays took the lead for good with three runs in the second inning. In the second Frankie Prozy‘s sac fly scored one run for Bluejays.  Billy Sloan was on the hill for JM. The righty allowed five hits and four runs over seven innings, striking out nine.

Kyle Bickerstaff was on the pitcher’s mound for Mineral Ridge. The pitcher went one inning, allowing four runs on two hits and striking out two. Payton Zupko threw six innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Sloan and Logan Sokol each collected one hit to lead Jackson Milton. The Blue Jays stole nine bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Prozy led the way with two.

Zupko went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Mineral Ridge in hits as well.

 

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BLUE JAYS BATS UNSTOPPABLE AGAINST RIDGE

MINERAL RIDGE OH-

Mineral Ridge stayed in it until the end, but Jackson-Milton pulled away late in a 25-16 victory on Tuesday. Jackson-Milton was down 9-8 in the top of the fifth inning when Kylie Wilson singled on a 1-0 count, scoring two runs.

Kaylee Repp collected five hits in defeat. Repp singled in the first, singled in the third, homered in the third, singled in the fifth, and homered in the sixth.

Mineral Ridge got on the board in the first inning. An error scored a run for the Rams

The Rams notched eight runs in the third inning. Hannah Baird, Rosie Nolder, Anastasia Busse, Haleigh Taylor, and Repp each drove in runs during the inning.

Macayle Thornhill took the win for Jackson-Milton. The hurler surrendered seven runs on nine hits over four and a third innings, striking out two and walking one.

Maddy Ylonen took the loss for Mineral Ridge. Ylonen lasted four and two-thirds innings, allowing 12 hits and 12 runs while striking out one and walking zero.

Riley Headley started the game for Jackson-Milton. The ace surrendered nine runs on 11 hits over two and two-thirds innings, striking out two and walking one

Mineral Ridge launched three home runs on the day. Repp went for the long ball in the third and sixth innings. Aaliyah Wall had a homer in the seventh inning.

The Rams totaled 20 hits in the game. Repp, Megan Gerberry, Courtney Boyer, and Ylonen each managed multiple hits. Repp led with five hits in five at bats.

Jackson-Milton racked up 21 hits. Camryn Mitchell, Thornhill, Headley, Paige Grope, Wilson, Ava Darney, Chelsea Williams, and Emily Fultz each racked up multiple hits. Mitchell went 5-for-6 at the plate to lead in hits.

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BLUE JAYS JUMP PAST WESTERN RESERVE

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Western Reserve stayed in it until the end, but Jackson Milton pulled away late in a 10-7 victory on Saturday. The game was tied at seven with the Blue Jays batting in the bottom of the sixth when Emily Fultz doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

Despite the loss, Western Reserve  did collect nine hits in the high-scoring affair. Unfortunately for them, Jackson Milton had 17 hits on the way to victory.

The Blue Devils got things moving in the first inning, when Hannah Heath doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

The Blue Jays evened things up at seven in the bottom of the fifth inning when Jenna Jones singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

After Western Reserve scored two runs in the top of the fourth, Milton answered with two of their own. Western Reserve scored when Heath singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run. Jackson Milton then answered when Chelsea Williams doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run and Macayle Thornhill singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.

Thornhill led the Blue Jays to victory on the rubber. The hurler allowed three hits and one run over three and two-thirds innings, walking one.

Heath took the loss for Western Reserve. The bulldog surrendered four runs on eight hits over two innings, striking out three and walking one.

Joanie Dagnan started the game for Western Reserve. The pitcher surrendered six runs on nine hits over four innings, striking out two and walking zero. Riley Headley started the game for the Jays. The bulldog surrendered six runs on six hits over three and a third innings, striking out four

Western Reserve collected nine hits on the day. Caylee Selley, Ally Jones, and Heath all collected multiple hits. Selley went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead.

Jackson Milton racked up 17 hits. Headley, Fultz, Williams, Kaitlynn Bierdeman, and Ava Darney all had multiple hits. Headley led with four hits in four at bats.

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SUTTON SHATTERS STRIKEOUT RECORD IN REBELS WIN

COLUMBIANA OH-

Both teams were strong in the circle Thursday, but Crestview defeated Jackson-Milton 2-1. Kaedyn Sutton allowed just four hits to Jackson-Milton.

Sutton was credited with the victory for Crestview . The righthander lasted seven innings, allowing four hits and one run while striking out 17 and walking one. Her 17 strikeouts broke the Crestview program record for strikeouts in a game.

Riley Headley took the loss for Jackson-Milton. The pitcher lasted seven innings, allowing three hits and two runs while striking out eight.

Shianna Mathes, Sutton, and Jensyn Seabrook all had one hit to lead Crestview .

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WALK OFF WINNER FOR RESERVE MUDDLES MILTON

BERLIN CENTER, OH- A walk-off single led Western Reserve past Jackson-Milton 3-2 on Wednesday.  The game was tied at two with Western Reserve batting in the bottom of the tenth when Nick Niemi singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.

The pitching was strong on both sides.  Blue Devil pitchers struck out ten, while Jackson-Milton pitchers sat down seven.

In the third inning, Western Reserve got their offense started when Niemi reached on a dropped third strike.

In the top of the fifth inning, Jackson-Milton tied things up at two when Sloan singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run.

Niemi was the winning pitcher for Western Reserve. The hurler went five innings, allowing zero runs on two hits and striking out three.

Gavin Sahli took the loss for Jackson-Milton. Sahli surrendered one run on one hit over two-thirds of an inning, walking one.

Mason Robison started the game for Jackson-Milton. The bulldog surrendered zero runs on one hit over two innings, striking out one.   Jake Pappagallo started the game for Western Reserve.   The fireballer went five innings, allowing two runs on four hits and striking out seven

Niemi led Western Reserve Blue Devils Varsity with four hits in five at-bats.

Frank Prozy went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Jackson-Milton in hits.

BLUE JAYS STAY UNBEATEN

NORTH JACKSON OH-

The Bluejays improve their record to 4-0 after defeating Leetonia 13-3. Offensively the Bluejays pounded out 9 hits and stole 6 bases. The Bluejays were led by sophomore Connor Henderson who was making his first varsity start. Henderson was 3-3 at the plate with 3 RBIs. Junior Logan Sokol also led the charge with 3 RBIs.The Bluejays also got multiple hits from Senior Frankie Prozy who had two hits including an RBI double. Senior Mason Robison added 2 RBIs. Sophomore Billy Sloan, seniors Gavin Sahli and Cole Grope each scored two runs.

Senior Aaren Landis pitched 5 complete innings, scattering 5 hits while striking out 7 to pick up the win.

We return to action tomorrow when we travel to Brookfield for a 5:00 start. Then Saturday the Varsity and JV welcome Easton Canton for a Varsity/JV double header beginning at 11:00 am.

*Contributed By Matt Ruby at jacksonmiltonathletics.org