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BLUE DEVILS PUT THE ROCKETS ON BLAST

Western Reserve Dominates Lowellville in 3-0 Victory

In a stunning display of volleyball prowess, Western Reserve emerged victorious with an emphatic 3-0 win over Lowellville. The final scores of 25-13, 25-10, and 25-10 reflected Western Reserve’s absolute control of the game, leaving their opponents struggling to find answers.

The Western Reserve squad featured several standout players who delivered outstanding performances throughout the match. Lisa Eichert was a force to be reckoned with, leading the charge with an incredible 19 kills, 2 aces, and 9 digs. Eichert’s powerful attacks and precision proved too much for Lowellville to handle.

Alyvia Hughes matched Eichert’s impressive stats, recording 19 kills of her own along with 11 digs and 1 ace. Her consistency at the net and remarkable defensive efforts were crucial to Western Reserve’s success.

Angelina Cappabianca added to the offensive onslaught with 12 kills, 2 blocks, 1 ace, and 5 digs. Cappabianca’s versatility and ability to contribute both offensively and defensively were instrumental in securing the victory.

Ally Jones was a defensive stalwart, recording 16 digs and ensuring that Lowellville struggled to find gaps in Western Reserve’s defense.

Haylee Fellows orchestrated the team’s offense with precision, tallying an impressive 28 assists and adding 3 digs to her stat line. Her ability to set up her teammates for success was a key factor in the team’s dominant performance.

This resounding victory solidified Western Reserve’s position as a formidable force in the world of high school volleyball. Their exceptional teamwork, powerful attacks, and solid defense left Lowellville with no room to mount a comeback.

MOONEY HALTS STREAKING ROCKETS

YOUNGSTOWN OH- The Mooney Volleyball team showcased their resilience and determination in a hard-fought match against Lowellville, securing a well-deserved 3-0 victory. The scores tell the story of intense battles on the court, with sets ending 27-25, 25-18, and 25-20 in favor of Mooney.

Several key players made significant contributions to Mooney’s success. Brinkley Bair led the team with an impressive 13 kills and added 5 digs to her stellar performance. Jaida Lane matched Bair’s 13 kills and made an impact with 2 aces.

Natalie Blasko orchestrated the team’s plays effectively, tallying 35 assists and contributing 11 digs on the defensive end. Amarra Anderson showcased her prowess at the net with 7 kills and 4 crucial blocks.

Defensively, Maria Pecchia played a vital role, recording an impressive 21 digs and adding 3 aces. Katie Frommelt also contributed to the defensive effort with 21 digs and 2 aces, helping the team maintain control of the match.

LOWELLVILLE ROCKS THE RAMS

LOWELLVILLE OH- In a hard-fought Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference showdown, the Lowellville Rockets hosted the Mineral Ridge Rams, emerging victorious with a final score of 38-21.

The opening quarter saw both teams engaging in a defensive standoff, resulting in a scoreless tie at the end of the period.

Lowellville was the first to break the silence, as their kicker, Mathew Lucido, expertly slotted a field goal through the uprights, granting the Rockets a 3-0 lead. The momentum continued for Lowellville as they executed a pivotal special teams play, blocking a punt. This turnover paved the way for an 8-yard touchdown pass by Michael Ballone, who connected over the middle on a critical 4th and goal.

Mineral Ridge, however, was quick to respond with a burst of offensive energy. Senior standout Ian Erb showcased his speed with an explosive 50-yard run down to the 5-yard line. Erb completed the drive with a touchdown run, bringing the score to 17-7.

Lowellville remained relentless, with Ballone at the helm. The Rockets’ quarterback unleashed a 29-yard touchdown pass to Mathew Lucido, extending their lead.

As the game progressed into the third quarter, Ian Erb continued to make his presence known. This time, he hauled in a 50-yard touchdown catch from junior quarterback Owen Shingledecker, narrowing the gap to 24-14.

Nevertheless, the Rockets were determined to secure the win. Ballone displayed his prowess once again, tossing two more touchdown passes, including one to senior Braylen Dabney. Heading into the fourth quarter, Lowellville held a commanding 38-14 advantage.

The victory for the Lowellville Rockets in this MVAC showdown showcased their determination and offensive firepower. With precision passing and dynamic playmaking, they emerged triumphant against a tough Mineral Ridge team, securing an important conference win.

ROCKETS HAVE A BIG REBOUND

LOWELLVILLE OH- Lowellville’s volleyball team rebounded with a triumphant four-set victory over Sebring, demonstrating their resilience and determination to get back on track. The match unfolded with closely contested sets, with final scores of 23-25, 25-12, 26-24, and 25-23, ultimately favoring Lowellville.

Key players for Lowellville made significant contributions to secure the victory. Aryana Romano showcased her offensive prowess with 8 kills and contributed 8 digs, highlighting her impact on both ends of the court. Mia Mangine displayed her versatility with 5 kills, 4 aces, and 11 digs, showcasing her ability to score and serve effectively while also contributing defensively.

Alyssa Kuzan played a pivotal role in facilitating the team’s offense, tallying an impressive 18 assists. Defensively, Sophia Alfano showcased her skills with 18 digs, reinforcing Lowellville’s backcourt. Bella Willrich was instrumental in the team’s defensive efforts, amassing an impressive 22 digs.

Despite a competitive showing by Sebring, Lowellville’s tenacity and teamwork allowed them to secure the victory and regain their momentum. With this win under their belts, Lowellville looks ahead to their next challenge as they host Mathews on Wednesday.

BLUE DEVILS WIN BACK TO BACK MVAC BATTLES

BERLIN CENTER OH- In an exhilarating MVAC matchup, Western Reserve secured a hard-fought 21-14 win over Lowellville.

The first quarter remained scoreless as both teams battled for control. The suspense built as the game entered the second quarter, where Western Reserve drew first blood. Quarterback Luke Henning connected with Dominic Ricciardi on a 5-yard touchdown pass, and Andriy Chuta Soy added the extra point, putting Western Reserve ahead 7-0. However, Lowellville responded swiftly, with Tino Rivera-Ocasio charging into the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown run, and Matthew Lucido’s successful PAT leveled the score at 7-7.

The third quarter opened with Lowellville making a strong statement. Quarterback Michael Ballone orchestrated an 18-yard touchdown run, and with Lucido’s PAT, they claimed a 14-7 lead. Western Reserve, determined to turn the tide, answered back. Henning showcased his passing prowess once more, delivering a 13-yard touchdown pass to Ethan Cannon. With Chuta Soy’s PAT, the game was tied at 14-14.

As the final quarter unfolded, the stakes were higher than ever. Western Reserve seized the moment, with running back Jack Darney bulldozing his way into the end zone for a 9-yard touchdown run. Chuta Soy’s successful PAT gave Western Reserve a critical 21-14 advantage. In a thrilling finale, Western Reserve’s defense held strong, ensuring that Lowellville couldn’t mount a comeback.

This intense matchup highlighted the resilience and determination of both teams. Western Reserve showcased its offensive versatility, with Henning orchestrating crucial touchdown passes. Lowellville fought fiercely but fell just short of securing the victory. In the end, Western Reserve emerged triumphant, securing a significant MVAC win and thrilling its fans.

BLUE DEVILS DON’T MISS A BEAT

BERLIN CENTER OH- Western Reserve displayed their dominance on the volleyball court with a swift 3-0 victory over Lowellville, securing victory with scores of 25-20, 25-4, and 25-12. It was a commanding performance that left no doubt about Western Reserve’s prowess.

Alyvia Hughes led the charge with an impressive 12 kills, 11 digs, and 3 service aces, demonstrating her versatility as both an offensive and defensive force. Allison Jones showcased her defensive prowess with an outstanding 17 digs, while Angelina Cappabianca’s contributions included 8 kills, 3 blocks, and 2 aces. Izzy Mauro added to the offensive firepower with 8 kills and 2 blocks, while setter Haylee Fellows orchestrated the offense with precision, tallying 25 assists.

On the Lowellville side, Aryanna Romano distributed 4 assists, while Morgan Lewis and Serrina Tynch each contributed 3 kills, striving to keep their team in the contest.

Western Reserve’s impressive victory sets the stage for their next challenge as they return home to host Springfield on Thursday. Lowellville, on the other hand, will look ahead to their matchup against Waterloo on the same day. Volleyball enthusiasts can anticipate more thrilling matchups and intense competition as these teams continue their season journeys.

 

 

SOUTHERN BAGS A TRI MATCH VICTORY

By Chris Sigler

LAKE MILTON OH- The Southern Local Girls Golf Team traveled to Lake Milton Wednesday looking for mid season tri match victory. The Indians came through with that victory over Mineral Ridge and Lowellville on a blustery cool day at Olde Dutch Mill. Southern-(221) was led by Kenedy Lewis who posted a day’s best 44. Paige Riggs 54, Rylee Digman, 60 and Cate Brewer 64 all contributed to the win for the Indians.

Mineral Ridge recorded a team score of 232 on the day. Aubree Brunton carded a 53, while a trio of freshman Alayna Valley 55, Savannah Turek 60 and Issy Showalter 64 rounded out the scoring for the Rams.

Gianna Clemente 62 and Joclyn DelSignore 67 lead the way for Lowellville who finished with a score of 272 as a team.

RAMIREZ ORTIZ GRABS ANOTHER MILESTONE IN RED DEVIL SWEEP

CAMPBELL OH- In a dominating performance, Campbell Memorial’s volleyball team secured a commanding victory over Lowellville in a three-set sweep. The scores were 25-10, 25-16, and 25-16, clearly reflecting Campbell’s dominance on the court.

The team’s stellar performance was underscored by impressive individual statistics. Angeliz Diaz and Carla Ramirez Ortiz led the serving charge, each contributing 3 aces to their team’s success. Kendall Brunn was a force to be reckoned with, recording an impressive 13 kills, while Cyra Cross showcased her prowess with 10 kills at an impressive .476 hitting percentage.

The team’s defense was solidified by MiLeena Williams, who notched 3 blocks, and Kendall Brunn, who added 2 more. Cyra Cross, Angeliz Diaz, and Jayda Coriano collectively recorded 33 digs, with Cyra Cross leading the pack at 12. The driving force behind the team’s seamless coordination was Carla Ramirez Ortiz, who not only tallied 30 assists in the match but also achieved a personal milestone, surpassing 1500 career assists.

The Campbell Memorial team’s remarkable performance left no doubt about their dominance on the volleyball court.

Campbell will test their sharpness on Tuesday as they host powerhouse Crestview.

NO SLOWING THE ROCKETS DOWN

LOWELLVILLE OH- Lowellville continued their unbeaten streak with an impressive 33-14 victory over Campbell on the road. The game was action-packed, with both teams showcasing their strengths and determination.

The first quarter saw a strong defensive play from Lowellville’s Josh Pazel, who intercepted a pass. Geno Perry then powered through with a 6-yard touchdown run, followed by Tino Rivera-Ocasio’s 24-yard touchdown run, both punctuated by Matt Lucido’s successful PATs, giving Lowellville a 14-0 lead.

The second quarter remained scoreless, resulting in a halftime score of 14-0 in favor of Lowellville.

In the third quarter, Tino Rivera-Ocasio added a 7-yard touchdown run for Lowellville, expanding their lead to 20-0. Campbell responded with a 6-yard touchdown run by Mihali Koullias, but the PAT was not successful, leaving the score at 20-6.

Entering the fourth quarter with a 20-6 lead, Lowellville’s Michael Ballone connected with Matt Lucido for a 3-yard touchdown pass, although the ensuing PAT was unsuccessful, extending the lead to 26-6. Campbell fought back, with Mihali Koullias throwing a 52-yard touchdown pass to David Moore on a fourth-and-12 play. Koullias then completed a successful 2-point conversion, bringing the score to 26-14.

Lowellville sealed their victory with a 20-yard touchdown run by Geno Perry, followed by Matt Lucido’s successful PAT, bringing the final score to 33-14 in favor of Lowellville.

This win propels Lowellville forward as they prepare to face Tuscarawas Central Catholic in Week 3. Campbell, on the other hand, will challenge undefeated McDonald in their upcoming game.

TIGERS CONTINUE HOT START TO THE SEASON

LOWELLVILLE OH-

In a thrilling volleyball match, Springfield emerged victorious over Lowellville in 4 hard-fought sets. The scores highlighted the teams’ determination: 21-25, 25-9, 25-18, and 25-19.

Jameka Brungard’s stellar performance led the way for Springfield, with an impressive 21 kills, nine digs, and five blocks that showcased her all-around skills. Baelyn Brungard also made a significant contribution, amassing 14 kills and 16 digs to bolster her team’s efforts. Cali Matey played a key role, recording 11 digs and an impressive 18 service points for the Tigers.

With this well-earned victory under their belt, Springfield is gearing up for their next challenge as they prepare to host McDonald on Thursday. On the other side, Lowellville looks to bounce back as they get ready to face Sebring on the same day. Both teams’ competitive spirit promises to make for another exciting round of volleyball action as the season continues.