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TIGERS PUT THE CLAMPS ON LAKEVIEW

CORTLAND OH- In a dominant performance, the Howland girls’ basketball team secured a convincing victory over Lakeview with a final score of 64-32. Alyssa Massucci led the charge with an impressive 18 points, while Mia Thomas contributed 13 points to the team’s success. The win improved Howland’s overall record to an impressive 16-5.

Looking ahead, the Tigers have a challenging matchup as they are set to host the state-ranked West Branch. The JV game is scheduled for Saturday at 11:30 am, followed by the varsity game at 1 pm. It promises to be an exciting contest. Lakeview (6-16) closes out their regular season. They’ll look forward to their first tournament game on February 21st at Rootstown.

WILDCATS WEAVE THEIR WAY PAST LAKEVIEW

STRUTHERS OH-  In a hard-fought battle on Thursday, Struthers emerged victorious over Lakeview with a final score of 53-40. Struthers showcased resilience, overcoming a tough third quarter to secure the win on their home court.

Leading the scoring charge for Struthers was Emma Morris, who delivered an impressive 16-point performance. Ava Croyle contributed significantly with 13 points, and Gianna Martin added 7 points, highlighting the balanced offensive effort of the Wildcats.

Lakeview, despite facing a formidable opponent, displayed grit throughout the contest. Makenna Warner led the Bulldogs’ offensive efforts with 9 points, while Anna Haynie, Sophie Irwin, and Mack Stowe each contributed with 8, 7, and 7 points, respectively.

With this victory, Struthers (7-13) looks to build on their momentum as they host Poland in their upcoming matchup on Monday. Lakeview (5-15) returns home to face Hubbard on Monday, seeking to bounce back from the tough loss.

INDIANS LOOK SMOOTH AGAINST LAKEVIEW

By Matt Maher


GIRARD, OH – As the season continues ton wind down, the Indians continue to stay red hot! After winning 6 of their last 8 games, Girard had every reason to come out on top Monday night and oh boy did they deliver, with an impressive 42-22 victory the Indians kept themselves right behind Poland for first place and with only 2 conference games remaining, every game is crucial for Girard.

 

If you’re a fan of slow starts this game was made for you because after the first 8 minutes the score stood tied at 2-2. Both teams showed some nice bouts of defense early and both struggled to find the hoop even from directly under it, but about halfway through the frame Lakeview found the first tally, a beautiful rebound by Mackenzie Stowe would finally give the crowd something to react to. While Lakeview found the bucket first it would be Mia Malito in the final moments of the quarter to use her strength to drive to the basket and lay in the equalizer.

 

The second quarter was the polar opposite of the first with Girard dominating the paint and scoring 21-4 and finishing the half 23-6. Mackenzie Stowe found the first 2 for Lakeview with a mid-range jumper and Anna Haynie found a bucket soon after. While Stowe continued to lead her team, so did Malito. Mia came out of the break with more energy which helped her put up 9 more points including her first and only made 3. Mackenzie White got into a groove and scored 6 points with a made free throw, a 3 and a nice bucket from down low. 

 

Lakeview found themselves with a much improved 3rd quarter and outscored the Indians 11-8. Malito put up two more 2’s and White found 3 more points with another free throw and a 2. On the other side of the floor Mackenzie Stowe stepped it up and scored 9 of the 11 for her team with two made 3’s and an impressive 3-for-4 from the line she continued to prove she was the best of the Bulldogs that night. 

 

While the Bulldogs had a strong 3rd they couldn’t weather the storm and as a result they were outscored 11-5 to end the game. The 5 points came from two different sources and neither were Mackenzie Stowe. Sammi Oravec put up a nice 3 and Annalise DeJulio found the other 2. For Girard Malito put up another 5 points which allowed her to finish with a team leading 20 points. Ally Gassman showed us more of her potential with 4 hard fought points all in the paint as well.

 

Girard needed this game to go exactly how it did in order to keep up with Poland in the race for the Northeast 8but, despite the score, they did have some troubles against the Bulldogs who still showed some solid defense but just had a hiccup in the 2nd and ran out of gas in the 4th which prompted the bench to sub in for the starters and while they only scored 5 points they gave the Indians their toughest challenge of the night and did not make scoring easy by any means which is just a fantastic thing to see for Lakeview because this team is going to be dangerous when they young ladies are ready for full time varsity minutes. Lakeview will finish their road trip on February 1st when they visit Struthers at 5:30PM and Girard will hit the road and take on Hubbard on February 1st for another important NE8 matchup at 7:00PM.

BULLDOGS FIND A WAY IN CORTLAND

CORTLAND OH- In a hard-fought contest on Thursday night, Poland secured a narrow victory on the road against Lakeview, triumphing 28-27 in a closely contested battle.

Elliana Thompson led Poland’s scoring efforts with 8 points, complemented by Leanne Williams contributing 7 points and Sophia Generalovich with 6. On the Lakeview side, Mack Stowe led the Bulldogs with 13 points, while Makenna Werner chipped in with 6.

Poland, now boasting a 10-5 record, will be back in action on Saturday with a road trip to face Salem. Lakeview (5-13) is set to continue NE8 play on Monday, heading to Girard for their next challenge. Both teams showcased resilience, making for an intense matchup that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer.

POLAND BESTS FELLOW BULLDOGS

POLAND OH- Poland showcased their defensive prowess on Thursday, securing a commanding 46-22 victory over Lakeview with a typically dominating performance.

Leading the offensive charge for Poland, Elliana Thompson notched an impressive 12 points, complemented by Mary Brant’s 9 points, and contributions from Kate Harrell and Leanna Boccieri, who each added 5 points.

Lakeview faced a formidable defensive challenge but saw Annie Humphrey lead the scoring efforts with a solid 10 points.

Poland’s relentless defense set the tone for the game, stifling Lakeview’s offensive efforts and ultimately securing a decisive win. With this victory, Poland improved to a 6-3 record, setting the stage for a strong start to the new year with a game against South Range on January 4th.

On the other side, Lakeview, now at 3-7, will look to regroup as they host Newton Falls on December 28th, aiming to bounce back with renewed energy and determination in their upcoming matchups.

BULLDOGS KNOCK OFF SOUTH RANGE FOR THE FIRST TIME

CANFIELD OH- Lakeview secured a historic win on the road Monday, notching their first victory over South Range as a member of the NE8 with a hard-fought 36-32 triumph. The game remained tightly contested, deadlocked at 26-26 at the end of the third quarter.

Mack Stowe played a pivotal role, tying the game at 26 with back-to-back threes from Devin Sauerwein and Madi Dado briefly giving South Range a 26-24 lead.

With the score knotted at 31-31 in the final frame, Sophie Irwin, coming off the bench, made a significant impact, propelling the Bulldogs to a 33-31 lead. Makenna Werner sealed the victory with crucial free throws down the stretch, securing the 36-32 win.

Stowe led the scoring for Lakeview with 10 points, the lone player in double figures on the night.

Buoyed by this momentum, Lakeview (3-6) now looks ahead to a challenging matchup on Thursday as they face off against Poland. South Range, on the other hand, will hit the road to take on Hubbard, seeking to bounce back from the close defeat. The victory for Lakeview marks a memorable moment in their NE8 campaign.

LAKEVIEW BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH MATT BAKER

By Ty Bartell

CORTLAND OH- The Lakeview Bulldogs are ready for some basketball! Coming off a down year from a season ago, The Bulldogs look to flip the script and see some success this season as they return quite a few starters and minute contributors from last year. Playing in the very tough and potentially wide open Northeast 8 (NE8) Conference, Lakeview will look to have better success against the conference opponent that they were competitive with in the last campaign. Full speed ahead for the 2023-2024 season, the Bulldogs and their community are looking to get loud in the gym once again!

In this edition of Coaches Corner, YSNs Ty Bartell got the opportunity to chat with the Lakeview Head Coach Matt Baker. Discussing topics such as the development of returning players, an NE8 outlook, the path to success for The Bulldogs and much more! Get excited Cortland, basketball is back in Lakeview! Keep updated with all Bulldogs athletics this winter season with live games, scores, stats, stories and more on YSN!

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FLASHES START SEASON IN STRIDE

CORTLAND OH-  In a season-opening showdown, Champion delivered an impressive performance on Friday, securing a convincing 54-26 victory over the previously 1-0 Bulldogs of Lakeview.

Bella Meyer led the charge for Champion with an outstanding 16 points, complemented by Kennedy Caldwell’s 15-point contribution. Carlie Easterday and Addie Warzala added to the scoring with 8 and 6 points, respectively, showcasing the team’s well-rounded offensive capabilities.

On the Lakeview side, Mack Stowe led the Bulldogs with 8 points, while Karlyssa Werner and Annabelle Humphrey contributed 6 and 5 points, respectively.

Both teams are set to return to the court on Monday for their next challenges. Champion will hit the road once again, facing Niles, while Lakeview, now on the road for the first time this season, travels to Jefferson. The early-season clash has set the stage for an exciting basketball campaign, with both teams eager to build on their performances in the upcoming matchups.

BULLDOGS SMELLING SUCCESS IN THE NEW SEASON

CORTLAND OH- Kicking off their 2023 campaign in style, Lakeview secured an emphatic 48-27 victory over Brookfield.

Mack Stowe led the charge for Lakeview, contributing 11 points, while Annabelle Humphrey added 10 points and Izzy Haines chipped in with 8.

Lakeview’s strong performance on both ends of the court paved the way for a convincing win. Looking ahead, they are set to host Champion on Friday, eager to maintain their momentum early in the season.

For Brookfield, the road to redemption begins with a matchup against Springfield on Thursday, November 30th. Despite the setback in the season opener, Brookfield will aim to regroup and bounce back in the upcoming games.

LAKEVIEW GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH KEVIN HAYNIE

By Ty Bartell

CORTLAND OH- The Northeast 8 (NE8) conference looks to be interesting when talking about girls basketball this season. Always competitive and fun matchups throughout the season, The Lakeview Bulldogs look to build off an 11-13 season a year ago. Unique this year in losing some key seniors from last year, but subsequently also returning some starters as well! A conference that is typically led by a different group of Bulldogs, the high tides raise all ships quote comes into effect with the NE8 as teams like Lakeview have effectively raised their games, trying to take the crown from Poland.

YSNs Ty Bartell got the chance to talk with Lakeview Bulldogs girls basketball Head Coach, Kevin Haynie on this season’s first edition of Coaches Corner. In this edition they talk about the NE8 outlook, The younger players’ progression heading into this season, the strengths expected from the team this year and much more! Keep updated with Lakeview girls basketball this season with live games, scores, stats, stories and more on YSN!

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