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PENN IN HAND: JAMISON HEADING TO IVY LEAGUE

SALEM, OH- The Lady Quaker multi-sport athlete, Kyla Jamison will trade her Salem colors in at the end of the spring for some new threads to wear at the next level.  Jamison will continue her academic and athletic career with Penn University as a member of their Track and Field program.

Jamison, who currently is finishing up her season in basketball, where she recently went over 1000 points, will throw for UPenn in the fall of 2021.

“KJ” also is one of the area’s top throwers, was also highly recruited for her 4.0 GPA.

Congratulations to Kyla and her family on an outstanding athletic and academic career, and best of luck in everything you do moving forward.

 

THE JAMISON SENSATION

SALEM OH- In the last four seasons, it has been hard to follow Salem girls basketball and not notice current senior Kyla Jamison. She has been a staple for the Quakers program for quite some time. She dominates the post for Salem, and she also has the ability to extend her game to the perimeter. She is not the typical size of a player who dominates the post. She finds her power in the paint from an incredible work ethic, and a confident attitude that tells her she can push any player around no matter their size. Earlier in the season,

Jamison scored her 1000th career point in a game against Poland. The bucket came in a big moment late in the contest, as Jamison gave Salem a three point lead. She says she didn’t know she hit the milestone, and was more confused why the game was being stopped. Salem had not beaten Poland Kyla’s whole career, and she was happy to get the win.

Kyla took the time to catch up with YSN’s Anthony Hartwig to chat about her senior season. They discuss her career at Salem, her future plans, and much more. Quaker fans will not want to miss this exclusive interview with a senior captain “The Jamison Sensation.”

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QUAKERS MAKE STATEMENT IN WEST BRANCH

BELOIT OH-

It has been 3,980 days since the Lady Quakers last won a road game to West Branch Girls basketball and today they ended that winning 49-42.

In a collaborative team effort, they were able to overcome momentum shifts in the game and bring home a win.

For the Quakers, Kyla Jamison played a huge role in hitting some key shots that landed her with 20 points. Also for the Quakers, sisters Abbie and Annie Davidson hit 14 and 8 shots respectively. The Quakers are now 7-2 and are 3-0 in EBC action and travel to Minerva on Saturday.

*Contributed by Sarah Hamilton at salemathletics.com

DEVILS SNATCH VICTORY AWAY FROM SALEM

CANFIELD OH- In a collection of great teams gathering at South Range on Monday for the Holiday Hoops Classic, Western Reserve and Salem was a marquee matchup on day 1. The Quakers led 31-20 after 3 quarters, However, the Blue Devils raved all the way back in the final frame. They outscored the Quakers 16-5 in the 4th. Tied at 36 headed to overtime, the Devils pulled out the 39-36 win.

Olivia Pater led the Devils with 11 points. Kennedy Miller, and Brooke Schantz both contributed 8.

Kyla Jamison led the way for Salem scoring a game-high 14 points. Annie Davidson added 9 for the Quakers.

Both teams get back to it tomorrow in Day 2 of the Holiday Hoops Classic. Salem will square off with Ursuline at 10:00. Western Reserve will play Poland at 12:00.

SALEM BLOWS OUT LIONS IN EBC OPENER

SALEM OH- After a much deserved week of rest for the Lady Quakers, Salem was able to dismantle Minerva 63-34 on Wednesday night in their EBC opener.

Kyla Jamison led the balanced Quakers offense with 14 points on the night. Casey Johnson also put together a strong performance scoring 13.  The Quakers got six players to score at least six points. Their defense was also up for the task, holding Minerva to just 11 first half points.

Salem moves on to another challenge traveling to Canfield on Saturday. That game will be available on YSN.

 

RAIDERS OVERPOWER SALEM ON THE ROAD

SALEM OH- South Range came in to Thursday’s game at Salem fresh and ready for a battle. They had not played since Saturday when they lost to division 2 power house Laurel. Salem on the other end was coming off an already busy week. They beat United on Monday, and fought to the end to take home a close win over Poland on Wednesday. The Raiders used their freshness to jump out in front of Salem early and never look back. The Raiders had to deal with a scrappy Salem team in the second half, but it wasn’t enough. The Raiders won 69-54.

The Raiders offense got off to a great start, scoring 43 first half points and leading by 18 at the break. Izzy Lamparty has 16 first half points propelling the Raiders offense.

The game was much more even in the second half, as Salem tightened up on defense and held South Range to 10 third quarter points. The Quakers needed a bit more offense to close the gap though, they only scored 14 points in the frame.

The Raiders finished well scoring 16 fourth quarter points and not giving the Quakers any room to mount a comeback.

Izzy Lamparty led the Raiders with 27 points. Gabby Lamparty added 15. The Lamparty sisters were both on their A-game. Lexi Giles was also in double figures with 13 points.

Kyla Jamison put together 19 points to lead the Quakers offense. Abbie Davidson added a strong 13 point performance. Abby Perry was also in double figures with 10.

The Raiders look ahead to their home opener on Monday as they host Struthers.

Salem will travel to Minerva on Wednesday.

JAMISON NOTCHES 1,000 SALEM SECURES VICTORY

POLAND OH- Salem faced their first big test of the season on Wednesday night as they traveled to Poland to take one of the more dominant programs in our area. Salem used a strong 3rd quarter to secure a 46-41 victory.

Poland controlled the first half with strong defense. The Bulldogs and their trade mark trapping forced the Quakers into plenty of turnovers in the first two frames. Jackie Grisdale also put together a strong two quarters scoring 11 points.

It was Salem ray came out strong though after halftime. They forced a turnover on the first three Poland possessions on their way to a 12-2 run. The Quakers would eventually outscore the Bulldogs in the third frame 17-5. However, Bulldog Freshman Mary Brant came up with some big plays in the fourth quarter. With Poland trailing 39-36, Grisdale buried a three tying the game late at 39-39. Those were Grisdale’s only points of the second half. Salem closed the game on a 7-2 run including Kyla Jamison’s 20th point that gave Salem a 43-41 lead. It also push Jamison over the 1,000 point mark in her career. She managed to stay in the game with four fouls needing just one bucket to reach the career milestone.

Jamison led the Quakers with 20 points. Abbie Davidson added 10 for the Quakers. Casey Johnson finished with 8.

Grisdale led the Bulldogs with 14 points. Brant added 9. Sarah Forsyth     had 5 big 2nd quarter points during Poland’s run before the half.

Salem will have their home opener on Thursday hosting South Range. Poland travels to Waterloo.

QUAKERS BREAK AWAY FROM UNITED

HANOVERTON OH- Salem got their season tipped off Monday with a dominating 62-22 win over United.

The first few minutes of the game seemed to be back and forth. Eagles guard Maddie Kibler hit a couple of early shots and the game was tied at 6-6. Salem ended the quarter on a 9-0 run, and extended that run to 22-0 into the second frame. The Quakers completely dominated from that point, out scoring the Eagles 56-16.

Kyla Jamison led the Quakers offense with 18 points. Krista Barly also had a solid night with 17 points, including three shots from deep.

Senior Destiny Hill led the Eagles with 9 points on the night.

Salem stays on the road as they travel to Poland on Wednesday. United is scheduled to travel to Wellsville on Thursday.

COLUMBIANA ALL-COUNTY TEAMS ANNOUNCED (GIRLS)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jenna Riccardo (Beaver Local)

COACH OF THE YEAR

Aaron Blatch (Crestview)

 

FIRST TEAM

Jenna Riccardo Sr. Beaver Local

Maddie Liberati Sr. Lisbon

Joclyn Fristik Jr. East Palestine

Kayla Muslovski Sr. Columbiana

Krista Perry Jr. Crestview

Izzy Perez Sr. Lisbon

Kyla Jamison Jr. Salem

Emma Ludwig Sr. East Liverpool

GIRLS SECOND TEAM

Grace Hammond Sr. Columbiana

Bailey Boosz Sr. United

Tanner Hoffer Sr. Crestview

Sydney Ogden Sr. Heartland

Anna Buffone Sr. Leetonia

Casey Johnson Jr. Salem

Cameron Carlevale Sr. Wellsville

Grace Witmer Jr. Columbiana

HONORABLE MENTION

Madison Cline (Beaver Local); Tori Long (Columbiana); Mara Halas (Crestview); Ciara Peachey (East Liverpool); Payton Sherry (East Palestine); Madi Matthews (Heartland Christian); Taran Ferry (Leetonia); Bryanna VanGiesen (Lisbon); Jaden Hamilton (Salem); Erin Boyle, Olivia Kerns (Southern Local); Morgan Hovorka (United); Hunter Weekley (Wellsville).

QUAKERS ADVANCE TO DISTRICTS IN A THRILLER

SALEM OH- The Quakers and the Cardinals earned the right to play for a spot in the district semis. Having not played each other during the season, it would be a fresh challenge for both sides. The tension was high, an opportunity to play West Branch at stake. And both teams would put on a show for a near capacity crowd.

The action started as many would expect, a back and forth affair between two physical teams. Salem’s defense showed up to play in the early goings especially. They would force four Mooney turnovers using their full court press, all of which resulting in points. Kyla Jamison for Salem would make her presence felt, leading the charge with 6 first quarter points. And despite Mooney shooting well from 3 in the quarter, the Quakers finished out the first on a 7-0 to take a 17-11 lead.

Jamison would continue to dominate the paint in the second, 6 more points a big offensive rebound, but Coach Baker’s group responded quickly. The 7-0 run that Salem had in the first was neutralized by a 14-4 run put on by the Lady Cardinals. Sophomore Alaina Scavina hit her first 3 point attempt to give the Cardinals the lead with 2:30 left in the quarter. Coupled with two trips to the free throw line, as well as senior Catie Perry dropping 9 points, Mooney looked in firm control. But, with just mere seconds on the clock, Casey Johnson for Salem hit a buzzer beating floater to tie the game as the teams headed into the locker room, 25-25.

Third quarter play was slow at first. Neither team made a field goal for the first two minutes. Finally, Annie Davidson for Salem nailed a 3 pointer that seemed to spring life into the Quakers. They would go on a 9-0 run and retake the lead. It was Johnson’s defense as well that sparked the run, with two key steals on back to back possessions. Altogether, Salem had 13 steals. Mooney would keep it relatively close, as their free throw shooting kept Salem from pulling away. Perry, Scavina, and Katie Hough were perfect among themselves on their attempts, going 6/6. Salem would carry a lead into the final quarter, 39-36.

Just as she did at the end of the first half, Casey Johnson sensed her team needed a spark. She supplied it with yet another clean steal and 3 point shot, giving the Quakers a 6 point lead. But Salem would fall into some foul trouble, as Mooney got into the bonus with 6 minutes left in regulation. Two more free throws from Perry brought the lead to 4. A couple turnovers back and forth eventually led to a huge 3 pointer from Katie Hough to make a one point game with just minutes remaining. Forced to foul to extend the game, Mooney needed multiple stops. But the front court of Salem, Jaden Hamilton and Kyla Jamison, soaked up every offensive board. The lead goes back to 4. But Mooney would respond again, this time Perry from NBA 3 point range to cut it back to one, with just 50 seconds remaining.

It all came down to free throws, and both Annie and Abbie Davidson found themselves there. Game on the line, they split both of their attempts. But Mooney could not keep Salem down. A final desperation drive from Scavina resulted in no basket, no foul, and the end of the Lady Cardinals season. The final score, Salem 50 Cardinal Mooney 47.

After the game, Coach Vince Nittoli for Salem, when asked about what his message was to the girls as Mooney kept clawing back, said “This is it. This is our season. This is what we’ve been grinding for.” He would go on to say, “It’s grit. They want it just as bad as we do, who’s gonna want it more down the stretch?”

Kyla Jamison led the way for Salem with 21 points. Casey Johnson added 11 points and 5 steals.

For the Cardinals, Catie Perry finished with a double-double scoring 21 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Alaina Scavina had a double-double as well with 11 points 12 rebounds.

Salem will go on to face West Branch in the district semifinals, while the Cardinals’ season ends on a hard fought, gutsy performance.

*Story Contributed by YSN’s Nate Keiper.