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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

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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.

JAYS EARN THEIR FIRST WIN OF 2023

NORTH JACKSON OH-

In a thrilling volleyball matchup, Jackson Milton triumphed over Lowellville in an intense 5-set showdown that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The scores reflected the closely contested nature of the match: 23-25, 25-17, 25-16, 12-25, and 15-10.

Leading the charge for Jackson Milton, Mya Havdich Crummel showcased her prowess with 7 kills and an impressive 11 digs, contributing on both ends of the court. Payton Ford added 4 kills to the offensive effort, while Alena Len’s formidable net presence resulted in 4 crucial blocks. Grace Johns demonstrated her defensive skills with 19 digs, while Joy Mohr orchestrated the team’s plays masterfully, recording 9 assists.

Lowellville’s Serinna Tych emerged as a standout performer with an impressive match-high 16 kills, while Aryana Romero added 14 kills and Bella Willrich contributed 7 kills to keep their team competitive. Elizabeth Rossi’s 3 blocks highlighted her impact at the net, and Hadassah Rivera led the defensive efforts with 19 digs. Alyssa Kuzan played a pivotal role as the setter, racking up 29 assists to facilitate her team’s offense.

Both teams displayed remarkable determination and skill throughout the match, and while the competition was fierce, it was Jackson Milton that ultimately secured the victory in the decisive fifth set. With home matches on the horizon, both teams are poised to continue their competitive streaks. Jackson Milton is set to host McDonald, while Lowellville will welcome Springfield for their upcoming matches on Tuesday.

ROCKETS BLAST PAST CLIPPERS IN OVERTIME

COLUMBIANA, OH-In a breathtaking battle on the gridiron, the Lowellville Rockets clashed with the Columbiana Clippers in a game that had fans on the edge of their seats until the very end. The final score, 22-21 in overtime and in favor of Lowellville, epitomized the nail-biting nature of the contest.

The game kicked off with Columbiana’s Kian Hartley exhibiting his skills, as he dashed his way 6 yards into the endzone, followed by a successful PAT by Aidan Radcliff, giving Columbiana the early lead at 7-0 with just 1 minute and 16 seconds left in the first quarter. Hartley continued his dominance, adding a 5-yard touchdown run to his tally, and Radcliff’s accurate kick extended Columbiana’s lead to 14-0 at the 9:03 mark.

However, Lowellville was far from ready to concede. Michael Ballone orchestrated a remarkable drive, connecting with Matthew Lucido on a 4-yard touchdown pass, which Lucido followed with a successful PAT, narrowing the gap to 14-7 with 3 minutes and 54 seconds left in the second quarter. The Rockets’ determination only grew stronger as Ballone and Lucido combined forces once again, this time for a 27-yard touchdown pass, and Lucido’s successful PAT leveled the playing field at 14-14 with 4 minutes and 15 seconds remaining in the quarter.

The third quarter saw both teams continuing to deliver heart-pounding action. Columbiana’s Liam Surgenevic found his way into the endzone with a 20-yard touchdown run, complemented by Radcliff’s PAT, regaining the lead for Columbiana at 21-14. Lowellville, however, answered the call once more as Ballone exhibited his versatility, darting 20 yards for a crucial touchdown, and his subsequent pass to Lucido for the 2-point conversion tied the game at 21-21.

Overtime was nothing short of a drama-filled spectacle. Lowellville’s offense shone as Ballone threw a touchdown pass to Lucido, who secured his second touchdown catch of the day, followed by his second PAT. With a thrilling 22-21 victory, Lowellville emerged triumphant in a game for the ages. Matthew Lucido’s two touchdown catches, two PATs, and the decisive 2-point conversion stood as a testament to his pivotal role in the victory. Meanwhile, Michael Ballone’s two touchdown passes and a 20-yard rushing touchdown showcased his all-around prowess.

Columbiana’s Kian Hartley left his mark with two impressive touchdown runs and an interception, while Liam Surgenevic’s 20-yard touchdown run in overtime highlighted his significant contributions.

LOWELLVILLE CANT CATCH UP TO THE MUSTANGS

VIENNA, OHIO- The Lowellville Rockets fired up the offense in the first inning, scoring five runs to start on the game on a high note, but the Mathews Mustangs answered quickly and scored seven unanswered runs to take the lead for good winning 7-5 to advance to the Division IV District Semi-Finals.

Geno Perry, Dylan Okular, Cody Nolfi, Kevin Johnson, and Bunofsky each collected one hit to lead Rockets at the plate as Brady Bunofsky took the loss on the mound as he surrendered seven runs on eight hits over six innings, striking out two.

 

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ROCKETS OUTLAST WINDHAM

LOWELLVILLE, OHIO- The Lowellville Rockets nabbed the lead late in the game in an 18-14 victory over the Windham Bombers on Tuesday.

The Rockets were down 14-13 in the bottom of the sixth inning when Brady Bunofsky singled on a 1-0 count, scoring two runs.

Bunofsky led Rockets to victory as he went 3-for-5 at the plate as he drove in runs on a single in the first, a in the fifth, and a single in the sixth.

Ricky Palumbo started the game for Rockets as he lasted five and a third innings, allowing nine hits and 11 runs while striking out four. Dylan Okular got the win for Rockets as the fireballer lasted two-thirds of an inning, allowing two hits and three runs while striking out one and walking one.  Bunofsky threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen as he recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Rockets.

The Bombers scattered 11 hits in the game as Wyatt Hanshaw, Dylan McCune, and Chase Eye all managed multiple hits. Eye took the loss for the Bombers as the righty surrendered ten runs on seven hits over three innings, striking out three.

Lowellville will now take on Mathews fora chance to advance to the sectional finals.

 

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NOTHING STOPS THE ROCKETS LAUNCH

STRUTHERS, OHIO- The Lowellville Rockets defeated the Mineral Ridge Rams 8-2, thanks to a strong start as the Rockets scored on a double by Geno Perry and an error in the second inning then they notched three runs in the fifth inning as Kevin Johnson, Liam Bartlett, and Kaden Primous all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.

Ricky Palumbo earned the win for Rockets as the hurler allowed four hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out 12 and walking one.

Brady Bunofsky went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Rockets in hits and led the way on the base baths with three stolen bases.

Trey Rigley took the loss for the Rams as he went four innings, allowing four runs on two hits and striking out four.

The Rams will try to bounce back when they take on Lowellville once again on Tuesday.

 

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