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BLUE DEVILS OFFENSE SHOOTS OUT OF THE GATES

LISBON, OHIO – The Lisbon boys basketball took down the United Golden Eagles by way of a 72-56 score on Tuesday night. Junior Hunter Daily led the scoring for the Blue Devils as he scored 22 points, all of which came from two point range or the free throw line. Dailey also led the team in rebounding with nine, as teammate Trevor Siefke was right behind him with 19 points of his own and six rebounds.

Although it was in a losing effort, United had a balanced scoring attack with three players reaching double figures, headlined by Grant Knight with 14 points. With the win, Lisbon improves their overall record to 14-6 and United drops to 7-12.

Lisbon will be back in action this Saturday for a 3:45 p.m. tip off with non-conference opponent, the Lordstown Red Devils.

*Contributed By YSN’s Michael Wolfgang

TIGERS KEEP THEIR JAWS ON FIRST PLACE

LISBON, OHIO- The Lisbon Blue Devils were looking to get a little revenge as they took on the Wellsville Tigers. The Tigers edged the Blue Devils 53-51 in their first matchup. Trevor Siefke did it all for the Blue Devils scoring 25 points. Logan Stauffer also added 9 points, but it was not enough as Jaxon Brewer, Isaiah Greathouse, and Tyler Wilkins combined for 38 points and the Tigers edged the Blue Devils once again 53-46. The win keeps Wellsville in first place of the EOAC.

Wellsville will try to keep their spot on the top on Tuesday as they host Valley Christian.  The Blue Devils will try to get back on track when they take on United on Tuesday.

*Contributed By YSN’s Matt Morrison

LISBON GIVES VALLEY THE BLUES

LISBON OH- Lisbon is on the rise.  The Blue Devils have shaken off some mid season adversity and have quickly gotten themselves back to where they want to be.  They came in to Tuesday’s game on a three game winning streak.  Valley Christian was just as hot though, they had won 4 of their last 5. Something had to give, and Lisbon made sure it wasn’t on their side. In the clutch Lisbon came up the biggest plays. They went to overtime and got the 54-49 win.

Trevor Siefke just went off for Lisbon. He was unstoppable on his way to a 30 point performance.  Hunter Dailey was also in double figures grabbing 13 points.

Jon’Trell Mixon led the way for Valley Christian as he put up 13 points.  Raquan Bell rang true in double figures with 11 points.  Jhordan Peete made the Eagles offense even more balanced with 10 points.

Lisbon returns home on Friday as they host Leetonia. Valley Christian stays at home on Friday as they host Columbiana.

EAGLES KEEP THEIR PERCH AT THE TOP

HANOVERTON OH- United came into Monday night’s game with Lisbon looking to maintain their undefeated record in the EOAC through the halfway point of conference play. The Golden Eagles responded after a sluggish start to top the Blue Devils 43-23 and solidified their spot atop the perch in the EOAC.

Lisbon came to Hanoverton ready to play as the Devils brought the intensity on the court matching whatever United threw at them as the teams were tied 7-7 after one quarter. United would begin to separate themselves in the second quarter scoring 8 unanswered behind Samantha Lippiatt and  Grace Knight 3 point shots building the Eagles lead to 15-7. Lisbon would simply refuse to lie down as a Lylah Brown layup would complete a 6-0 run bringing the Devils within 15-13. The momentum would be short lived as the Eagles would finish the half in a flurry as a Knight runner in the lane would make it 23-15 at the break.

Grace Knight would go on to finish the evening recording a double double recording 15 points and 14 rebounds. The second half would prove to be the Blue Devils demise as the Eagles behind Madison Kibler’s 7 third quarter points separated themselves from their opponents building the lead to 37-20. The United defense would limit Lisbon to just 3 points in the 4th quarter sealing the victory.

Madison Kibler contributed 9 points in victory for United, teammate Addyson Blazer added 8 points and 5 steals for the victors. Lylah Brown led the way for Lisbon with 8 points, Morgan Lively added 7 points and 10 rebounds for the Blue Devils. Lisbon (3-8, 2-4) will look ahead to a home contest Thursday as they take on East Palestine. United (7-4, 6-0) will make the trip north to take on Valley Christian as well on Thursday.

*Contributed By YSN’s Chris Sigler

CRISMON PICKS UP 200TH WIN

COLUMBIANA OH- It was a big night for the Clippers on Monday as head coach Dave Crismon added to his many career milestones with his 200th win.  It was also Columbiana’s first win in the campaign. They cruised to a 61-27 win over Lisbon.

Averi Marshall led the way for the Clippers with 20 points on the night.  Elle Venezia chipped in 12 points to put herself in double figures.  Ava Heinrich and Caitlyn Pleska both contributed 9 points to the Clippers offense.

Lisbon got a great performance out of Cami Freeland who finished with a double double scoring 14 points and grabbing 14 rebounds.  Morgan Lively grabbed 7 rebounds and scored 3 points.

Columbiana will look to improve their win total on Thursday as they travel to Wellsville. Lisbon will try to bounce back as they host Valley Christian.

LISBON GETS POSITIVE START TO CONFERENCE PLAY

EAST PALESTINE, OH- In EOAC play Friday night, the Lisbon Blue Devils traveled to East Palestine to take on the Bulldogs. Lisbon controlled the majority of the game, but in the second half, East Palestine looked to make a comeback by capitalizing on some mistakes made by Lisbon. Ultimately, the Bulldogs would not be able to find a way back as the Blue Devils came away with a 49-39 victory.

Lisbon’s all around team play and scoring got the better of the Bulldogs overall. The Blue Devils were able to keep the Bulldogs to 10 points or under in each quarter. That eventually led to more scoring opportunities for Lisbon. Scoring 13 and 14 points in the 3rd and 4th quarters respectively helped the Blue Devils extend their distance from a hungry Bulldogs team.

For the Blue Devils, Logan Stauffer led the way with 19 points and 7 Rebounds. Luke Kraft finished with 10 points, and Trevor Siefke added 10 points and 5 assists.

For the Bulldogs, Weston Jones led the way with 17 points. Payton Elliot added 8 points, and Ryan Rosen contributed 6 on the night.

Looking ahead, Lisbon will be back home Tuesday night to host Columbiana. For East Palestine, the Bulldogs will also be back in action Tuesday night as they will travel to Valley Christian.

*Contributed By YSN’s Brendan Miller.

LISBON GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH RYAN SNYDER

LISBON OH- Lisbon girls basketball has a bright season ahead of them looking at 2022-2023. There’s no reason to think the Blue Devils can’t take the positives of last season and expand them to deeper horizons.  Last season, the Blue Devils were 9-12 (7-4) and they finished 4th in the EOAC. They turned things around after a slow start. They lost 5 of the first seven last season. This year, the Blue Devils have high hopes. They’ll open their campaign November 22 at Malvern.

Lisbon’s head coach Ryan Snyder took the time to jump on to an interview with YSN’s Ty Bartell to preview the upcoming season.  They talk about the players that can make big impacts on the year, what makes Lisbon special, and so much more. Check out the season preview in Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Ryan Snyder.

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CLIPPERS END THE SEASON WITH THREE STRAIGHT WINS

COLUMBIANA, OH- After having a tough season, it is always a great feeling to close out the regular season with a victory over a conference rival. For Columbiana, not only did they finish off with a win against Lisbon Friday night, they capped the season off with a 3-game winning streak. Although the Blue Devils struck first, the Clippers fought back in the second and third quarters to score twice in each to ultimately come away with a 27-6 victory over Lisbon.

Lisbon started the game off with an onside kick that they recovered and drove down to Columbiana’s 4-yard line. From there, Trevor Siefke found Austin Dailey in the endzone to go up 6-0. The pace would slow down going into the second quarter until Spencer Pruitt for Columbiana had an 18-yard run to put the Clippers on the board, then Joe Guido found Dylan Bregar for 26 yards to give them a 13-6 lead in the second quarter. In the third, Columbiana would just stack on more points thanks to Jesse Szmura who added a 4-yard rushing TD and Guido who scored on an 11-yard run and added the two-point conversion to finish the game off.

Lisbon has earned a playoff spot and will be on the road in round one. YSN will have the game available along with many others with the Playoff Power Pass on October 28th.

*Contributed by YSN’s Brendan Miller

EAGLES AREN’T SLOWING DOWN ONE BIT

HANOVERTON OH- When you start the night with a school record, a 45 yard field goal from Luke Courtney, signs point to a positive result. That is exactly what United saw as they stormed Lisbon 45-6.

After the Courtney field goal, the United offense found the end zone with two runs. One touchdown came from Brock Rhodes and another from Gavin Berger.  Rhodes would then break the plain again this time through the air.  He caught a 17 yard pass from Courtney to score.  The Eagles would continue to pile on as the game went on.  Nothing could stop their offense.

United will have a huge test in Week 10 as they try to keep their outside chances of an EOAC championship alive.  They’ll travel to Salineville to take on Southern.  Lisbon will also be on the road traveling to Columbiana.

LISBON VOLLEYBALL FOLLOWS UP FOOTBALL WITH WIN OVER BEARS

LISBON OH- On Friday night Lisbon football took care of their rival Leetonia in the “Spaghetti Bowl.” On Monday night, the volleyball team followed them up with a big win over the Bears in straight sets. (25-12 25-8 25-11)

 

Cami Freeland and Maddie Marshalek both led the Blue Devils offense with 6 kills a piece.  Stefanee Stacy set up the offense with 18 assists. On defense the Blue Devils were led by Eliza Baker with 13 digs.  Morgan Lively served up a storm with 27 service points, and 14 aces.

Lisbon will continue the season Wednesday as they host the Academy of Urban Scholars.  First serve is set for approximately 7:00.