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HOT BATS CONTINUE FOR LISBON

LISBON, OH- The sticks are on fire for the Lady Blue Devils right now.  The Lisbon Lady Blue Devils took the lead late and defeated Catholic Central 17-11 on Saturday.

Mckenna Dailey collected four hits in six at-bats to help lead the Blue Devils Varsity to victory. Dailey doubled in the first, singled in the third, singled in the third, and doubled in the seventh.

Catholic Central evened things up at 11 in the bottom of the sixth inning when they doubled, scoring two runs.

Kyrstin Reckner got the win for Lisbon. The righty allowed seven hits and six runs over four and a third innings, striking out three and walking one.

Joney started the game for Catholic Central. The hurler allowed three hits and three runs over one inning, striking out two and walking zero Morgan Lively started the game for Lisbon. The pitcher lasted two and two-thirds innings, allowing two hits and five runs while striking out three

Lisbon socked one home run on the day. Justyce Vrable went for the long ball in the first inning.

The Lady Devils tallied 20 hits in the game. Dailey, Alexa Wichmann, Parker Henthorne, Reckner, Lively, Anna Marshalek, and Vrable all had multiple hits. Dailey led David hitters with four hits in six at-bats.

Crust went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Catholic Central in hits.

LADY DEVILS BLANK EAST PALESTINE

LISBON, OH-Mya Emmerling didn’t allow a single run against East Palestine, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Lisbon to a 10-0 victory on Friday

The Lady Devils got things started in the first inning. Parker Henthorne doubled on a 2-0 count, scoring two runs.  The Blue Devils Varsity put up four runs in the sixth inning. Mckenna Dailey, Morgan Lively, and Anna Marshalek all drove in runs in the frame.

A single by Alexus Robb in the second inning was a positive for East Palestine.

Emmerling led things off in the circle and lasted six innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out 12 and walking one.

Gabby Andre started the game for East Palestine. The ace surrendered ten runs on nine hits over five and two-thirds innings, striking out four.

Lisbon tallied nine hits. Emmerling, Justyce Vrable, and Dailey all collected multiple hits for the Blue Machine. Dailey, Vrable, and Emmerling all had two hits to lead the team. Emmerling led David Anderson Blue Devils Varsity with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with eight stolen bases.

Robb went 1-for-2 at the plate to lead East Palestine in hits.

LISBON RIDES HOT STREAK; LASSO COWBOYS

LISBON, OH-Brayden Flory wasted no opportunities at the plate on Thursday, driving in four on two hits to lead Lisbobn past Chaney 11-1 on Thursday. Flory drove in runs on a single in the first, a groundout in the second, and a single in the third.

Lisbon grabbed an early lead when they scored on a single by Daimen McCormick, a single by Flory, a single by Haiden Colvin, and a groundout by Gage Owens in the first inning.

The Blue Devils tallied four runs in the third inning. Lisbon’s offense in the inning came from a single by Flory and a groundout by Hunter Sturgeon.

Flory earned the victory on the hill for Lisbon as well. The righty lasted five innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out nine.

Cohen took the loss for Chaney. Cohen went two innings, allowing six runs on five hits and striking out three.

The Blue Devils totaled 12 hits in the game. Colvin, McCormick, Ryan Reckner, and Flory each collected multiple hits for Lisbon. Reckner, McCormick, and Colvin each collected three hits to lead the team.

Sly led Chaney with two hits in two at-bats.

DEVILS SHOW NO MERCY AGAINST WELLSVILLE

LISBON, OH-The Lisbon Blue Devils Varsity defeated Wellsville 11-1 on Wednesday thanks to a timely six runs in a big fourth inning. Brayden Flory, Hunter Sturgeon, Haiden Colvin, and Gage Owens all drove in runs in the frame.

Sturgeon was credited with the victory for Lisbon. Sturgeon lasted five innings, allowing five hits and one run while striking out five.

Wilson took the loss for Wellsville. The bulldog went three innings, allowing eight runs on seven hits and striking out three.

The Blue Devils totaled ten hits in the game. Daimen McCormick, Owens, and Sturgeon all collected multiple hits for Lisbon. Sturgeon, Owens, and McCormick each collected two hits to lead the team.

Ramsey led Wellsville with two hits in three at-bats.

 

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DAILEY DOUBLE; LADY DEVILS SCORCH WELLSVILLE

LISBON, OH- Mckenna Dailey came the ballpark and meant business on Wednesday, driving in four on three hits to lead Lisbon past Wellsville 24-4 on Wednesday. Dailey drove in runs on a grand slam in the fourth.

An early lead helped propel the Lady Devils to victory. Lisbon scored on a walk by Justyce Vrable, a single by Parker Henthorne, an error, and a single by Marah Householder in the first inning.

Lisbon scored 11 runs in the second inning. The offensive onslaught was led by VrableMorgan LivelyMickenzie ShafferLexi KellyMya Emmerling, and Dailey, who all drove in runs.

Emmerling was the winning pitcher.   The righty surrendered four runs on three hits over five innings, striking out five.

Rayson took the loss for Wellsville. The bulldog surrendered 19 runs on 20 hits over three and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking one.

Lisbon saw the ball well today, racking up 21 hits in the game. VrableHouseholderHenthorneShafferDaileyKyrstin Reckner, and Lively all managed multiple hits for the Lady Devils. DaileyShafferHenthorneHouseholder, and Vrable all had three hits to lead the team.

Rayson went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Wellsville in hits.

 

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LISBON BATS BLOW OUT TIGERS

LISBON OH- Mckenna Dailey came the ballpark and meant business on Wednesday, driving in four on three hits to lead Lisbon past Wellsville 24-4 on Wednesday. Dailey drove in runs on a grand slam in the fourth.

An early lead helped propelled Lisbon. The Blue Devils scored on a walk by Justyce Vrable, a single by Parker Henthorne, an error, and a single by Marah Householder in the first inning.

Lisbon scored 11 runs in the second inning. The offensive onslaught was led by Vrable, Morgan Lively, Mickenzie Shaffer, Lexi Kelly, Mya Emmerling, and Dailey, who all drove in runs.

Emmerling was the winning pitcher for Lisbon. The righty surrendered four runs on three hits over five innings, striking out five.

Lisbon socked one home run on the day. Dailey had a long ball in the fourth inning.

The Blue Devils saw the ball well today, racking up 21 hits in the game. Vrable, Householder, Henthorne, Shaffer, Dailey, Kyrstin Reckner, and Lively all managed multiple hits. Dailey, Shaffer, Henthorne, Householder, and Vrable all had three hits to lead the offense.

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LIONS REIGN SUPREME

LISBON OH- The Heartland Christian baseball team traveled to Lisbon looking to continue to feast on opposing pitching as it had in the early part of the season. Feast is what the Lions did as they used a late inning onslaught to secure the 18-3 victory over the Blue Devils.

Heartland struck quickly in the 1st inning behind  back to back doubles from Drew Walker and Jake Kling making it 3-0.  Joel Morgan would add an RBI single, and Jake Walker would add an RBI Sac Fly making 5-0 Lions in the 5th.

Lisbon would get back in the game in the bottom half of the 5th, Daimen McCormick contributed an RBI single and Hunter Sturgeon’s RBI double cut the Heartland lead to 5-3.  That would be as close as the Blue Devils would get as the Heartland hitters would explode for 13 runs in the 6th inning sealing the victory. Drew Gault would lead the Lions attack on the evening going 3-5 with 5 RBI.

Jake Walker would contribute 3 RBI, while Nate Garzanich, Jake Kling, and Will Morgan all collected 2 hits each.  Hunter Sturgeon finished with 2 hits and an RBI in defeat for the Blue Devils.  Seth Walker collected the win on the hill going 6 innings and striking out 4.

Lisbon (2-4) looks to collect itself Wednesday hosting Wellsville.  Heartland (4-1) has a great matchup with Crestview (5-0) 7pm Wednesday at Cene Park in Struthers.

*Contributed By YSN’s Chris Sigler

QUAKERS HIT THE LIGHTS OUT OF LISBON

Freshmen leadoff hitter Channing Toy went 4-4 at the plate including 2 doubles, 3 RBI, 3 runs scored & 2 Stolen bases. If that wasn’t enough to warrant the game ball, she called a great game as well behind the dish with some huge blocks. Not to mention out running a base runner down the first base line.

Rylie Troy pitched a great game in the circle allowing just 3 hits & a run for the win. She struck out 4 blue devils & defended the mound well with 4 assist from the 1 position.

Mack Zumbar got the Quakes on the board with a two out triple scoring Channing Toy & Rylie Troy in the 1st inning. Lauryn Barton had two hits & scored twice. Rylie Troy doubled & singled. Chase Toy, Sami Gainor, Sophie Maniscalco & Jenna McClish all had hits. Hanna Gaither scored a run.

Stolen bases: Channing Toy 2, Lauryn Barton, Rylie Troy, Jenna McClish, Kylie Skinner & Chase Toy. The Salem Thieves were 7 for 7 on the evening.

First base sometimes doesn’t get the credit deserved, but Mack Zzzzumbar played great with some nice stretches being involved in 7 of the 15 outs in the game. Sophie “Jitterbug” Maniscalco secured two nice catches at 2nd.

Krysten Reckner scored the Lisbon run. This may well be the last time we’ve had the opportunity to compete against senior Justyce Vrable at David Anderson. What a pleasure it was to witness one of the area’s greatest athletes.

Tomorrow Salem will host their second straight devil team as Western Reserve visits Southeast Elementary for a 5pm first pitch.

*Contributed By Michael Thorpe at salemathletics.org

THE DAWN OF JUSTYCE

LISBON OH- Justyce Vrable is one of the better known area days in the softball community. Known as the girl who cranked four home runs in a single game last season. Now Justyce ventures into her senior season ready to step in to a bigger leadership role. There is a lot of youth on this Blue Devil team, and there’s no doubt they will have to deal with adversity that comes with that. But Justyce is a great example for the younger players on how to trust the process. Her swing is consistent, and her mechanics are sound. It is what makes her one of the best hitters this star studded area has to offer.

Justyce has learned from great players who came before her, and she didn’t have to look far. In the same household her sister Kennedy has found great success in her softball career, which is still going at YSU. Kennedy showed Justyce what a high caliber work ethic looks like, and what it takes to play at the next level. A lot of the elite characteristics that Justyce has in her resume she can attribute to taking notes from watching Kennedy.

Justyce took time to come on YSN’s Running Point and talk to the guys about her senior season. She also discusses being a bigger leader this season, her favorite memories on the Lisbon softball program and much more.

 

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UNITED EMPHATICALLY TAKES THE SWEEP OF LISBON

The United Local softball team came into Tuesday’s matchup with Lisbon looking for the season sweep while trying to take out some frustration after suffering a close extra inning loss on Saturday.

United was able to take out their frustrations and more on Blue Devils pitching with a blowout 14-1 victory in 5 innings.  The lineup for the Eagles continues to put up double digits in the hits column collecting 12 on Tuesday. Junior Tori Firth was able to start the party in the 2nd inning taking a Mya Emmerling offering deep for a 3 run homerun giving the Eagles an early 5-0 lead.  Firth was not done there as she collected two more hits including a 3 run double, the slugger finished the evening 3-4 with 8 RBI’s.

Samantha Lippiatt also contributed to the offense going 3-4  with 2 doubles and a RBI while teammate Colby Burton chipped in 2 hits including a triple.

Tori Firth also did her job in the circle going the distance limiting the Blue Devils to just 2 hits and collecting 9 K’s.

Justyce Vrable single and a Mya Emmerling double was the extent of the Lisbon offense Tuesday night.

United (2-1) looks to continue their success on Wednesday traveling to Lake Center Christian.  Lisbon (3-2) will host EOAC rival East Palestine on Wednesday.

*Contributed By YSN’s Chris Sigler