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PAVLANSKY KEEPS PROVING HERSELF

CORTLAND OH- Everybody already knew how good of an athlete Maggie Pavlansky was for Lakeview. Especially where she shines the brightest, the volleyball court. But as hard as it is to imagine, Pavlansky keeps finding ways to improve, and to make the players around her better.  We have had the chance to talk to Pavlansky many times over the years, and one thing that has always stuck out is her leadership ability. This senior season is when her leadership is going to show the biggest impact to the program. Not only is what she does this year help her team win now, but also how much it can win in the future. Pavlansky’s leadership impact will be felt for years to come, especially for the program’s setters.

As for this season, Pavlansky is putting up great numbers as always.  She currently holds 154 assists on the season, and averages 5.3 assists per set.  Pavlansky ranks 3rd on the team currently in digs with 96, and also has gotten herself 32 kills.  As far as her career, Pavlansky has 1,464 assists.

Pavlansky was gracious enough to take some time to come on to YSN’s Running Point this week to talk about her career. She talks with DJ Yokley, and Anthony Hartwig about her legacy, what the best feeling in sports is, and so much more. Take your last chance to hear a volleyball player profile from Maggie Pavlansky only on YSN!

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PAVLANSKY SETTING THE STANDARD

CORTLAND OH- Lakeview junior setter Maggie Pavlansky has been a key factor in the Bulldog’s success since she has stepped on the varsity court her freshman season. It is no surprise that she has reached a career milestone before reaching her senior season. On Monday in Lakeview’s sweep of Canfield, Pavlansky reached her 1000th career assist. It is a fantastic achievement to reach for anyone, but to reach it as a junior is even more impressive.

The Bulldogs setter took the time to join YSN’s Running Point this week to talk about her achievement and where the team is at right now. It’s always fun to catch up with Maggie. Anthony and Ty ask her about her milestone, her reflections on her career, and much more. Don’t miss this exclusive interview with the new member of the 1,000 assist club.

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LAKEVIEW VOLLEYBALL CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS

CORTLAND OH- The Lakeview volleyball team is among the most dominant teams in the area. They have only lost one game in the conference in the three seasons the NE8 has existed. Success like that does not come without top level leadership. This season is no different as senior Carly Hawn, and junior Maggie Pavlansky have been named the team’s captains. They are excited to take up the mantel this season, and appreciate the sing of respect that comes with being a captain. Maggie has been a leader on the court as the setter. Carly takes the approach of being a motivational and emotional leader, keeping the positive momentum needed for teams to win a volleyball match.

Maggie, and Carly both took the time to jump on YSN’s Running Point to talk about being captains on the team. They discuss what their leadership qualities are, their favorite team bonding activities this summer, and so much more. Don’t miss this exclusive interview with the Lakeview volleyball captains.

 

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POLAND USES BALANCE TO WIN OVER BULLDOGS

POLAND OH- There may not have been any eye popping stats for Poland in their 49-27 win over Lakeview on Thursday night, but six players scored at least 5 points to balance their offense.

Leading the way for Poland was Mary Brant, Morgan Kluchar, and Ella Harrell all with 8 points. Jackie Grisdale finished with 7.

Melanie Wolffe had a game-high 11 points to pace the Lakeview offense. Maggie Pavlansky added 7 for the Bulldogs.

Poland will stay at home on Saturday to host Boardman.

PAVLANSKY RUNS THE SHOW

CORTLAND OH- They say the setter is the quarterback on the volleyball team, and if that is true Lakeview has one of the best young “quarterbacks” in the area. Sophomore Maggie Pavlansky runs the show for the Bulldogs. She steps in to the leadership position of a dominant program. She says she felt no pressure, only excitement to step in to the role.

Setting runs in the family for Pavlansky. Her sister Annie was a phenomenal setter in her days at Lakeview, but Maggie tries not to compare herself to her sister. She knows she bring her own individual skills to the team separate of her sister.It is that confidence that helps her lead the team at such a young age. Maggie has set up an impressive 384 assists so far this season. She has also dug up 149 balls. Pavlansky is also an aGgressive attacker as a setter, she has 74 kills on the season. Her stats don’t end there, she has served 32 aces on the year as well. These numbers prove how well rounded of a player Pavlansky is.

Maggie sat down with YSN’s Anthony Hartwig to chat about her season, they discuss stepping in to a big role, the dominance of Lakeview, and much more. Enjoy the latest Lakeview volleyball player profile “Pavlansky Runs the Show”

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RIDGE TAKES SHOWDOWN OF NUMBER ONE SEEDS

CORTLAND OH- It was a heavyweight match up set up for Wednesday night between Mineral Ridge and Lakeview, and it did not disappoint. Mineral Ridge took a back and forth affair in 5 sets (21-25 26-24 20-25 25-20 15-13).

It took each team about a set to shake off nerves in set one, as they traded errors back and forth. Lakeview was able to come up with key plays down the stretch to escape with the set 25-21.

In set two trailing 23-24 Mineral Ridge Head coach Ron Lesko made a gutsy decision bringing in Aliyah Whitaker cold off the bench to serve for senior Jersey Tucker. It worked out nicely for the Rams as Whitaker served up clutch points to help Ridge even the match up at 1-1 with a 26-24 victory in set 2.

Lakeview responded quickly out of the gates jumping out to a 4-0 lead in set 3. Maggie Pavlansky served up the rally getting Ridge out of system. Another back and forth set eventually went to the Bulldogs and gave them a 2-1 lead in the match.

Serving errors were a problem all night for Lakeview, and they really showed up in set 4. Ridge would use it to lead most of the set and hold off a late Lakeview push to take set 4 25-20 and force a set 5.

Lakeview once again jumped out to a strong lead coming off of losing a set. The Bulldogs scored the first 3 points and led 4-1. They kept that lead all the way up to 13-9. Then, Ridge senior setter Danielle Aulet stepped up with huge serves to help the Rams end the set, and the match on a 6-0 run to win set 5 15-13.

The Rams were led by Katelyn Lesko who finished with an impressive double double  with 22 kills, and 24 digs. Danielle Aulet set up 41 assists on the night, and also totaled 21 digs to complete a double double herself. She also served up 5 aces. Morgan Sigley finished with 7 kills.

Tara Lytle led the Bulldogs with 11 kills . She also had 3 blocks, and 3 aces. Pavlansky set up 25 assists, and also served 3 aces. Brooke Schneider led in digs with 23.

Mineral Ridge closes out the season on Thursday hosting Brookfield. Lakeview now awaits tournament action where they are the 1 seed and will host the winner of Southeast vs Mogadore Field.

REBELS CONTINUE LAKEVIEW’S WOES

COLUMBIANA OH- Lakeview came into Wednesday’s matchup against Crestview trying to recover from their first loss of the season, and their first NE8 loss in over 2 years. However the Rebels made sure the Bulldogs continued to struggle with a dominating win in straight sets (25-16 25-22 25-15).

The Crestview game plan was simple, yet effective. They attacked Lakeview’s setter Maggie Pavlansky, making her take the first touch, and they added on fantastic play from their middle blockers. Executing that plan to perfection the Rebels made it very difficult for Lakeview to get into system. The Bulldogs were definitely dealing with confidence issues. All season other players would step up and move the ball wonderfully when teams would attack Pavlansky. It simply wasn’t happening against the Rebels, and that was a key factor to their struggles.

The Rebels were led by Lucy Montgomery who barely missed another triple double with 16 kills, 10 assists, and 9 digs. Grace Auer was right behind her with 16 assists, 15 digs, and 9 kills. Shelby Rambo played wonderfully in the middle finishing with 8 kills, and 3 blocks.

Lakeview was led by Tara Lytle who finished with 10 kills on the day. 6 of them came in the first set. Brooke Schneider played good defense and had a match-high 21 digs. Pavlansky set up 19 assists.

Crestview heads on to another test as they play Heartland on Saturday. Lakeview will look to change their fortunes as they return home to host South Range.

FALCONS END LAKEVIEW’S IMPRESSIVE STREAK

JEFFERSON OH-Lakeview had not lost a game in the NE8 since September 25th, 2018. That loss was to Jefferson. 2 years later, things came full circle as it was Jefferson who ended Lakeview’s NE8 win streak with a shocking sweep of the Bulldogs (25-19 25-21 25-13).

Shannon Burns led the Falcons offense with 11 kills, and completed a double double with 14 digs. Tory Durkovic set nicely for Jefferson finishing with 13 assists. Taylor Skinner added 6 kills for the Falcons.

Tara Lytle led the Bulldogs with 6 kills, and served up 3 aces.  Teagan Pierce led the back row in digs with 10. Maggie Pavlansky set up 13 assists.

Lakeview hit 27 attack errors on the night. The Bulldog’s NE8 match win streak snaps at 32.

Jefferson will look to carry the momentum from their big win into Hubbard on Thursday. Lakeview’s road doesn’t get any easier as they travel to 15-2 Crestview on Wednesday. That game will be live on YSN.

 

LAKEVIEW LEAVES CARDINALS IN THE DUST

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Lakeview continued to roll through their schedule on Wednesday with a sweep of Mooney that moved their record to 13-0 (25-22 25-12 25-18).

Tara Lytle led a balanced offense for Lakeview with 9 kills. She also finished with 2 digs, and an ace. Three other attackers had at least 5 kills for the Bulldogs. Anna Peterson finished with 6, while Emma Schmader and Brooke Schneider each had 5. Maddie Bayus has 12 digs to share the team lead with Maggie Pavlansky who collected a double with 22 assists and 12 digs.

Alaina Francis led Mooney with 7 kills. Angelina Rotunno set up 18 assists, and Alain’s Scavina led the back row in defense with 15 digs.

Lakeview will look to continue their dominance of the NE8 as they host Poland on Thursday. Mooney will try and bounce back traveling to Chaney.

 

BULLDOGS STEAM ROLL STRUTHERS

STRUTHERS OH- Lakeview kept their undefeated season in tact on Tuesday with more domination of the NE8. They rolled into Struthers and swept the Wildcats to move their record to 12-0 (25-13 25-10 25-14).

Tara Lytle led the offense for Lakeview with 9 kills, 2 blocks, and an ace. Brooke Schneider led the Bulldogs with 14 digs. Maddie Bayus was also in double figures with 10. Maggie Pavlansky finished with 15 assists.

Lakeview will venture out of the conference and travel to Mooney on Wednesday. Struthers will host Jefferson on Thursday.