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MILTON MAKES IT HAPPEN IN SECTIONAL FINAL

NORTH JACKSON OH- Jackson Milton got a chance to square up with a conference rival in the sectional final. They swept through the Lowellville Rockets 10-0 in 6 innings.

Aaren Romigh gave up 0 hits through 6 innings and also had double-digit strikeouts.

Jackson Milton scored 6 runs in the 2nd inning. 2 runs in the 4th inning they got RBIs from Billy Sloan and Logan Sokol. The Blue Jays then scored 2 runs in the 6th inning to close out the game. They got  RBIs from Drew Sloan and Dom Krol.

The Blue Jays will play the winner of Mineral Ridge vs St Thomas Aquinas in the district semifinals. Ridge is going to play Friday night.  The district semifinal will be held in Fairport Harbor on Tuesday at 5:00.

 

BUNCH THROWS HIS SECOND STRAIGHT NO HITTER

MINERAL RIDGE OH-  Mark Bunch was brilliant on the hill on Tuesday, as Bunch threw a no-hitter to lead Mineral Ridge past Lowellville 11-0.

The Rams secured the victory thanks to seven runs in the third inning. They put the pressure on, lead by singles by AJ Sandy and Kyle Bickerstaff, groundouts by Trey Rigley and Bunch, by Zach James, and an error on a ball put in play by Payton Zupko.

The Rams fired up the offense in the first inning, when an error scored one run.

Mineral Ridge scored seven runs in the third inning. The offensive onslaught by the Rams was led by James, Sandy, Rigley, Zupko, Bickerstaff, and Bunch, who each had RBIs in the inning.

Bunch earned the win for the Rams. Bunch lasted five innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out 11 and walking zero.

The Rams tallied seven hits. Ty Tamburro and Sandy each collected multiple hits. Sandy and Tamburro each managed three hits to lead.

The Rams stole eight bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Tamburro led the way with four.  The Rams didn’t commit a single error in the field. Zupko had the most chances in the field with ten.

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NOTHING TO YON ABOUT

LOWELLVILLE OH- Records are made to be broken, isn’t that the saying? Well Lowellville’s Sophia Yon has taken that to heart.  She hasn’t even come close to ending her career as a Rocket, and yet she has already broken records held in not just the school, but the entire county.

Talent like this is once in a generation. And people don’t expect it to come out of a small school like Lowellville. Sophia likes the feeling of going to meet with her smaller team, and being underestimated. She doesn’t really need an advantage on her competition, but that definitely gives her one.

One of the strengths of Yon is her ability to be a great teammate while also focusing on personal records. With a team as tight knit as the Rockets, every athlete thrives on their teammates support and feedback. Yon puts the girls on her team, and their success at the top of her priority list.

Yon was able to come on to YSN’s Running Point this week to talk to us about the success she is finding. She talks to Ty Bartell, and Anthony Hartwig about how it felt to break records, what makes the track team so special and so much more. Learn how to break records yourself with the latest Lowellville Track player profile.

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ROCKETS WALK OFF RESERVE

STRUTHERS OH- A walk-off single led Lowellville past Western Reserve 3-2 on Saturday. The game was tied at two with the Rockets batting in the bottom of the seventh when Brady Bunofsky singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Ricky Palumbo struck out 13, while Western Reserve pitchers sat down eight.

The Rockets got things moving in the second inning, when an error scored one run.

In the top of the sixth inning, Western Reserve tied things up at two when they hit a RBI single on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Palumbo pitched the Rockets to victory. The bulldog lasted seven innings, allowing six hits and two runs while striking out 13 and walking one.

Gabe Platt was on the hill for Western Reserve. The hurler went five innings, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out seven.

Bunofsky led Rockets with three hits in three at bats.

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LADY JAYS LIGHT UP THE SCOREBOARD AGAINST LOWELLVILLE

LOWELLVILLE, OH- The Lady Jays traveled to Lowellville this afternoon for, yes another, doubleheader. To start game one, Kylie Wilson hit a grounder up the middle followed by a double by Grace Johns. Macayle Thornhill kept it going as she singled to right scoring Kylie. Paige Grope earned herself a double to left field with an RBI making the score 3-0 in the first inning. The defense held Lowellville and got back to the plate where Mia Greco walked, Chelsea Williams singled and Kylie Wilson got on by an error. Emily Fultz hit a hard ground ball earning an RBI followed by a single by Grace Johns. The Lady Jays scored three more that inning and one more in the third earning the win 7-0. Grace Johns led the team going 2-for-3 with a single and a double.

Macayle Thornhill was on the rubber for the first game allowing only two hits, walking one, and striking out four.

 

The Lady Jays continued their hitting in the second game when they scored three runs in the first inning. They scored two more in the second when Mia Greco singled and Chelsea Williams tripled. Grace Johns hit a single and worked her way to third on an error at first. Macayle Thornhill grounded out scoring Grace. That Lady Jays took the second game 6-0. This time, Chelsea Williams led going 2-for-3 with a walk, a triple, and a single.

Macayle Thornhill continued in the circle for the first two innings where she didn’t allow any hits, walked one and struck out four out of seven batters faced. Sarah Rader came in relief allowing one hit, walking one and striking out one.

The Lady Jays are now 10-5 overall and 8-2 in the league. They will travel to Springfield for another MVAC match-up on Monday May 2nd at 5:00.

VIKINGS SHOW NO MERCY

The Lady Vikings beat Lowellville 12-2 in 5 innings on Tuesday night in an MVAC Scarlett tier bout.

Leading hitters for the Vikings were Mackensi Kehrer with a 4 for 4 day, a triple, 3 RBI’s and also striking out 11 batters in the circle. Logan Lynn belted out 3 singles and 2 RBI’s. Jewel Lilley and Jenny Cieplinski added 2 singles a piece.

Waterloo moves their league record is 3-3, while their overall record is now 4-5.

*Contributed By Brenda Flarida at waterlooathletics.org

 

BLUE JAYS NOTCH ANOTHER LEAGUE VICTORY

STRUTHERS OH- Jackson Milton defeated Lowellville 8-6 Saturday morning improving its record to 7-2 and 5-1 in league play.

The Bluejays were led by juniors Billy Sloan, Aaren Romigh and Aiden Pugh. Billy Sloan had 3 hits and Romigh had 2. Both Sloan and Romigh registered double. Aiden Pugh went 3-4 with 4 RBIs.

Drew Sloan, Billy Sloan and Aaren Romigh combined to strike out 10 hitters while surrendering only 3 hits.

It’s going to be a busy week coming up as as we have 4 league games next week.

*Contributed By Matt Ruby at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

ROCKETS TURN ON THE AFTERBURNERS

LEETONIA OH-  Ten runs in the third inning led Lowellville past Leetonia 18-1 on Thursday. Sidney Price, Sophia Alfano, Isabella Willrich, Sammie Kelly, Morgan Lewis, and Maddie Esposito all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

In the first inning, Leetonia got their offense started. Leetonia scored one run on a RBI single.

Lowellville scored ten runs in the third inning. Price, Alfano, Willrich, Kelly, Lewis, and Esposito each had RBIs in the big inning.

Kelly earned the win for the Rockets. The pitcher surrendered one run on two hits over four innings, striking out seven and walking zero. Alfano threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Lowellville totaled 14 hits. Brooke Ginnis, Kelly, Alfano, Esposito, and Price each had multiple hits. Price, Esposito, Alfano, Kelly, and Ginnis each managed two hits to lead.

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JAYS JUMP IN FRONT OF LOWELLVILLE

Jackson Milton got a big conference win over  Lowellville 14-3 in 6 innings Tuesday night. Junior Billy Sloan picked up the win pitching  6 innings striking 10.

Offensively the Blue Jays were led by sophomore Cayden Mitchell, junior Owen McDevitt and Senior Logan Sokol each contributing 2 hits. McDevitt led the Bluejays with 3 rbi’s. Sokol and Mitchell each added a pair of RBI’s.

Wednesday the Blue Jays are back home as they host McDonald in another MVAC matchup.

*Contributed By Matt Ruby at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

 

RIDGE BURSTS THROUGH ROCKETS

MINERAL RIDGE OH- Mineral Ridge Lady Rams opened their season tonight with a 5-2 victory against Lowellville.

The Lady Rams got things started in the first inning when Kaylee Repp drove in one on a double. The Lady Rams tallied four runs in the fifth inning.

The offense was lead by Maddy Ylonen, Aaliyah Wall, and Megan Gerberry all driving in runs. Ylonen pitched the Lady Rams to a victory only surrendering two runs on five hits over seven innings, striking out six and walking zero.

Mineral Ridge is 1-1 and will host East Palestine on Friday.

*Contributed By Dustry Rigley at ramsathletics.org