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LOWELLVILLE BASEBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH DAN DOUGHERTY

LOWELLVILLE OH- Lowellville has a young, but talented roster on the baseball diamond. This season is especially tough to be a young team. The sophomores don’t have the experience their freshman season would have given them. The good news for the Rockets is that with reps come experience, and with experience can come results. They have taken their early season lumps, still looking for their first win but have shown those glimmers of light that show the team has untapped potential. The Rockets look to get on the right trajectory this week opening with Waterloo on Monday.

Rockets skipper Dan Dougherty took out the time to call in to YSN’s Running Point this week to talk about his squad. He also discusses the challenges of the MVAC, playing home games at Cene Park, and much more. Strap in and get ready for take off with Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Dan Dougherty.

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TIGERS TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS AGAINST LOWELLVILLE

NEW MIDDLETOWN OH-

Abby Joseph threw a gem on Friday for Springfield allowing zero runs and besting Lowellville by a score of 16-0

Springfield was boosted by Joseph who went 4-for-5 at the plate. Joseph singled in the first, doubled in the fourth, doubled in the sixth, and singled in the sixth.

Springfield got on the board in the first inning when Haleigh McCalla singled on a 2-1 count, scoring two runs.

The Tigers put up ten runs in the sixth inning. The offensive firepower by was led by Madi Lesnak, Gianna Piccuta, Emily Gerthung, Harley Shoemaker, Carlee Bacon, and Joseph, all driving in runs in the inning.

A single by Sophia Alfano in the second inning was a positive for Lowellville.

Joseph led the Tigers to victory in the pitcher’s circle. The hurler went six innings, allowing zero runs on one hit and striking out ten.

Alfano took the loss for Lowellville. The hurler went five and a third innings, allowing 14 runs on nine hits and striking out one.

Springfield collected 13 hits on the day. Joseph, Lesnak, Gerthung, Piccuta, and McCalla each managed multiple hits. Joseph went 4-for-5 at the plate to lead Springfield in hits.

Alfano led Lowellville with one hit in two at bats.

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SPRINGFIELD ONE HITS ROCKETS

NEW MIDDLETOWN OH-

Haleigh McCalla shut down Lowellville, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Springfield to a 11-0 victory on Wednesday

Springfield secured the victory thanks to six runs in the sixth inning. The rally was led by singles by Harley Shoemaker and Rachel Malatok and doubles by Abby Joseph and McCalla.

In the first inning, Springfield got their offense started. They scored one run when Joseph tripled.

Springfield scored six runs in the sixth inning. Shoemaker, Malatok, Joseph, and McCalla all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

A single by Kennedy Kelly in the sixth inning was a positive for Lowellville.

McCalla was the winning pitcher for the Tigers. McCalla went six innings, allowing zero runs on one hit and striking out 13.

Sammie Kelly took the loss for Lowellville. The bulldog lasted five and a third innings, allowing 12 hits and 11 runs while striking out one.

Springfield tallied one home run on the day. Madi Lesnak went yard in the second inning.

The Tigers totaled 12 hits. Malatok, Lesnak, McCalla, and Joseph each had multiple hits. Joseph, McCalla, Lesnak, and Malatok each managed two hits to lead.

Kelly went 1-for-3 at the plate to lead Lowellville in hits. Lowellville stole five bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Sidney Price led the way with two.

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SEE MORE, HIT LESS; SEYMOUR THROWS NO-NO FOR TIGERS

STRUTHERS, OH- Springfield’s Mitchell Seymour was brilliant on the hill on Tuesday, as Seymour threw a no-hitter to lead the Tigers past Lowellville 14-0.

AJ Stallsmith led Springfield to victory by driving in four runs. Stallsmith went 3-for-5 at the plate. Stallsmith drove in runs on a single in the second, a double in the sixth, and a triple in the seventh.

Springfield got things moving in the second inning as they scored two runs when Braden Butler doubled.

Seymour led the Tigers to victory on the pitcher’s mound. Seymour allowed zero hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out 15 and walking one.

Dylan Okular took the loss for Lowellville. The pitcher lasted six and a third innings, allowing 13 hits and 14 runs while striking out three.

The Tigers peppered (they hate cinnamon) 15 hits in the game. ButlerStallsmithSean GardnerEthan Mannion, and Seymour each had multiple hits for SpringfieldStallsmith and Butler each collected three hits to lead the attack.

 

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HEADED HOME: LOWELLVILLE LADY ROCKETS SOFTBALL PREVIEW

LOWELLVILLE, OH – Head coach Josh Kelly and the Lowellville Lady Rockets cannot wait to get on the field and start playing games! The Lady Rockets will look to Kennedy and Samantha Kelly, Marissa Rivera, and Callie Kester to be key leaders and contributors this season as they will try to knock off the rust and get back into the swing of things. Until then though, the Lady Rockets will look to take it day by day, game by game, and piece together their own success and continue to build the program, the “Rocket way” as the season goes on. Lowellville will open their season on Saturday, March 27th, at home against the Warren JFK Eagles.

YSN’s own, Billy McCartney and Quinn Puskar, had the opportunity to catch up with Coach Kelly to talk about how COVID effected the Lowellville softball program throughout last season and the preseason to this year, what Coach’s expectations are for this year and some of the goals that he and the team have set for themselves, as well as some of the key players that might make a huge impact on the team and the softball diamond all season long!

Check out this special softball sneak peak at the Lowellville Lady Rockets with head coach, Josh Kelly!

 

HEADED HOME: LOWELLVILLE ROCKETS BASEBALL PREVIEW

LOWELLVILLE, OH – The Lowellville Rockets are back in action after a COVID shortened 2020 season and head coach Dan Dougherty and the entire team couldn’t be more excited and eager to get back on the diamond!

Coach Doc will look to Cole Bunofsky, Mike Melillo, and Brandon Simmons to lead the way for Lowellville as they will look to teach the “Rockets way” of baseball to the underclassmen and to ultimately have a chance of winning a district title. Coach Doc wants to “keep ascending” throughout the course of the season and keep building upon their success that comes to reach their goals.

YSN’s own, BIlly McCartney and Quinn Puskar, had the opportunity to chat with Coach Dougherty this week to discuss the team and get a preview about some of the key players who will be making an impact on the field throughout the course of the season, what some of Coach’s expectations are for this season, and to talk about the excitement the Lowellville community has for this season of baseball!

Check out this very special baseball sneak peak at the Lowellville Rockets with head coach, Dan Dougherty!

 

LUCENTE LIFTS LOWELLVILLE TO DISTRICTS

LOWELLVILLE OH- It was a double double night for Rockets sophomore Anthony Lucente that gave Lowellville all they needed to beat Brookfield 58-37. Brookfield led early 8-2 but once the Rockets regained the lead late in the first frame, they never trailed again.

Lucente put up 25 points and 11 rebounds to secure yet another double double on the season. The sophomore is averaging a double double on the season. Cole Bunofsky was also in double figures with 15 points.

Brookfield was led by Donavan Pawlowski who scored 14 points for the Warriors. Isaiah Jones had a strong night as well putting in 12 points, including a thunderous dunk.

Lowellville advances to the district semifinal where they’ll travel to Bristol on Tuesday at 7:00.

 

BLUE DEVILS SHOCK LOWELLVILLE

LOWELLVILLE, Ohio –

One of the many great MVAC matchups across the network, Western Reserve (7-12) travelled into Lowellville (9-8) and avenged a prior loss in the season.

It was a back-and-forth affair in the village with each team holding their fair share of leads. At the end of the first, it was the Rockets who led 16-12, then at the half it was Western Reserve who now held the lead, 25-23.

Trailing by 6 heading into the final quarter, the Rockets came out swinging and were able to bring the Western Reserve lead down to just 1. Sensing a Rocket run, the Blue Devils with a healthy dosage of seniors Ryan Gordon and Noah Klasic.

Gordon and Klasic combined for 16 of the Western Reserve 18 4th quarter points, while going a perfect 5 of 5 from the free throw stripe.Lowellville’s sophomore Anthony Lucente tried to keep his team in it producing a solid 8 points in the 4th, but the Blue Devils proved to be too much in the end, winning by a final of 59-49.

LEADING SCORERS:

Western Reserve

Ryan Gordon 23 points

Noah Klasic – 13 points

Gabe Platt – 12 points

Lowellville

Anthony Lucente – 24 points

Vinny Ballone – 11 points

Johnny Michaels – 8 points

UP NEXT:

Western ReserveBringing their 4 game losing streak to an end, the Blue Devils must now travel to New Middletown and play a game that was originally schedule for February 2nd, as they will take on the Springfield Tigers (13-3).

LowellvilleFollowing their second straight loss, the Lowellville Rockets will travel to Robert McClary Gymnasium Tuesday the 16th to take on the McDonald Blue Devils (18-1). These two teams faced off less than a week ago in a game that saw the Devils come out victorious, 60-55.

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RESERVE ENDS REGULAR SEASON STRONG

BERLIN CENTER OH- Western Reserve had a Saturday matinee against Lowellville looking to end the regular season with a 4-0 week. The Blue Devils did just that as they battled through a slow start to run away with the 69-23 win over the Rockets.

Dani Vuletich led the way for the Blue Devils with 19 points on the day. Brooke Schantz and Lisa Eichert we’re both in double figures with 12 points a piece. Alyvia Hughes added 8.

Savannah Procick led the Rockets with 7 points. Francesca Lellio added 6 points for Lowellville.

Before the game Dani Vuletich and Kennedy Miller we’re both honored for their accomplishments this season. Vuletich reached 1,000 career rebounds while Miller got to 500 career assists. Miller also eclipsed the career three point record knocking down her 134th career three.

Western Reserve will open their tournament play on Wednesday as they host Wellsville. Lowellville awaits the winner of Sebring vs Newton Falls. The Rockets will play that game on Saturday.

MCDONALD CONTINUES TO ROLL IN THE MVAC

LOWELLVILLE OH- McDonald kept their MVAC record crystal clean on Thursday night with a dominating 66-17 win over Lowellville. The Blue Devils shut out the Rockets in the first quarter, leading 20-0 after a frame and never looked back.

The Blue Devils now sit at an overall record of 13-2 and a record of 10-0 inside the MVAC. McDonald can try to complete their undefeated season inside the conference on Saturday against Waterloo. The game will be at McDonald.

McDonald will then look towards tournament time as they are the one seed in the Northeast district. Their first game will be Wednesday as they host Warren JFK.