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PORTER AND MCDONALD SHINE IN MINERAL RIDGE INVITATIONAL

MINERAL RIDGE OH- Michael Porter and McDonald took the top spots in the individual and team scored at the Mineral Ridge invitational. Porter shot a 69, while the team finished with a mark of 335.

Full Results:

1st McDonald 335.122000 335
1. Caleb Domitrovich 11 36 42 78
2. Michael Porter 12 33 36 69
3. Matthew Porter 12 38 47 85
4. Calen O’Connell 12 49 54 103
5. Caden Candel 12 59 63 122
Coach: Matthew Vukovic
2nd Columbiana 341.105000 341
1. Rocco Crawford 10 40 39 79
2. Anthony Hall 10 37 45 82
3. Bayden Pipoly 11 41 46 87
4. Maxx Grommes 11 48 45 93
5. William Bucci 9 51 54 105
Coach: Bob Hall
3rd Ursuline 351.091000 351
1. Camden Forsyth 12 46 45 91
2. Thomas Pesa 10 44 45 89
3. Nolan Froelich 9 43 43 86
4. Joey Carosella 12 39 47 86
5. Dominic Nohra 10 45 45 90
Coach: Matt Morgan
4th Brookfield 356.110000 356
1. Kenny Montgomery 12 41 46 87
2. Robert Lucarell 12 43 51 94
3. Cameron Wellman 12 42 45 87
4. Anthony Cesiorio 9 41 47 88
5. Hunter Warrender 9 54 56 110
Coach: scott bradley
5th Salem 368.099000 368
1. Cyle Burt 10 41 49 90
2. Sam Bricker 12 42 50 92
3. Carson Rhodes 10 42 50 92
4. Scott Colian 11 46 53 99
5. Carter Reid 12 44 50 94
Coach: Rick Istnick
6th Garfield 374.113000 374
1. Hayden Peska 12 44 47 91
2. Landen Gedeon 10 41 46 87
3. Danny Ensinger 11 40 52 92
4. Liam Mielcarek 11 54 50 104
5. Andrew Wem 11 53 60 113
Coach: Doug Engelhart
Mineral Ridge 374.113000 374
1. Blaine Spitler 12 43 49 92
2. Trey Rigley 10 40 40 80
3. Chas Colantone 10 54 59 113
4. Hayden Lengyel 11 47 56 103
5. A.J. Sandy 9 47 52 99
Coach: Shawn Brown

Scores Contributed by WFMJ.

HORNETS SPOIL MCDONALD’S PARTY

NORTH JACKSON OH-

East Canton was able to beat McDonald 5-1 on Wednesday to win the Division IV North Jackson district championship.

Marisa Hall got the win for East Canton. The righthander lasted seven innings, allowing four hits and one run while striking out ten.

Bri Callow took the loss for McDonald. The pitcher went seven innings, allowing five runs on seven hits and striking out eight.

The Hornets socked two home runs on the day. Kaley Steigerwald had a long ball in the fifth inning. Tori Hankins had a dinger in the seventh inning.

Steigerwald went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead East Canton in hits.

Sarah Lorello led McDonald with two hits in three at bats.

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BLUE DEVILS LEAVE LORDSTOWN IN THE DUST

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McDonald had all cylinders firing on offense on Tuesday, winning big over Lordstown 9-1

In the first inning, McDonald got their offense started. Andrew Cupan doubled on a 1-1 count, scoring two runs.

The Blue Devils tallied four runs in the sixth inning. They scored their runs on a single by Cupan.

Miles Culp took the win for McDonald. The righty surrendered zero runs on two hits over five innings, striking out eight. Logan Presco threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Presco recorded the last six outs to earn the save.

Jacob Fleming took the loss for Lordstown. The hurler allowed six hits and six runs over five innings, striking out five.

The Blue Devils scattered nine hits in the game. Culp, Cupan, and Joey Skowron all managed multiple hits. Skowron, Cupan, and Culp all had two hits to lead.

Caden Minor led Lordstown with two hits in two at bats.

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CALLOW’S NO-NO PUTS MCDONALD IN TITLE GAME

MCDONALD OH- McDonald had to wait a bit longer for their first tournament game. They advanced to Monday night’s district semifinals game against Bristol thanks to a no contest. A fresh Bri Callie was bad news for the visiting Panthers of Bristol. Callow hurled a no hitter in McDonald’s 3-0 win to advance to the District Championship game.

Neither offense got a ton of rhythm. McDonald only got two hits on the day. They both came from Lucia Wolford. Wolford also stole 4 bases and scored two runs. Riley Matig scored a run after reaching on a error.

Callow struck out 17 in her complete game shut out. She didn’t allow a single hit. Bri also did not walk anyone.

McDonald advances to play East Canton in the North Jackson District Championship game on Wednesday. The game will take place at Jackson Milton. First pitch is slated for 5:00.

BLUE JAYS BRING HOME VICTORY OVER MCDONALD

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An early lead helped Jackson Milton defeat McDonald 7-5 on Tuesday. The Blue Jays scored on a error in the second inning, a sacrifice fly by Aaren Landis in the second inning, a groundout by Owen McDevitt in the second inning, and a single by Frankie Prozy in the second inning.

After McDonald scored one run in the top of the third, Jackson Milton answered with one of their own. McDonald scored when Nick Ferradino’s sac fly scored one run. The Blue Jays then answered when Logan Sokol singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run.

Jackson Milton pulled away for good with four runs in the second inning. In the second an error scored one run, Landis’s sac fly scored one run, McDevitt grounded out, scoring one run, and Prozy singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run.

Aaren Romigh led the Blue Jays to victory on the hill. The righty surrendered five runs on eight hits over four and two-thirds innings, striking out four. Gavin Sahli threw two and a third innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Zach Shobel was on the hill for McDonald. The pitcher surrendered six runs on six hits over four innings, striking out three. Nolan Agler threw two innings out of the bullpen.

Cole Grope, Mason Robison, Sahli, Prozy, Landis, and Sokol each collected one hit to lead Jackson Milton.

McDonald saw the ball well today, racking up eight hits in the game. Miles Culp and Wyatt Wolford each collected multiple hits for McDonald. Culp led with three hits in four at bats.

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CALLOW SETS MULTIPLE MILESTONES IN MCDONALD VICTORY

MCDONALD OH- Bri Callow needed every ounce of magic as she found herself in a crazy pitcher’s duel with Jackson Milton’s Riley Headley. McDonald came out on top 1-0.

Callow threw a gem. She went all 7 innings striking out 19. She slowed only one hit, and didn’t walk a single hitter. Callow’s 19 strikeouts helped her eclipse 500 career strikeouts. She has 502 total now. Bri also broke her own school record for strikeouts in a season. She now has 238 K’s on the year.

Micayle Thornhill went toe to toe with Callow in the circle for the Blue Jays. She only gave up 1 run. McDonald only managed 5 hits against her. She struck out a pair of Blue Devils. Riley Headley had the only hit of the day for Jackson Milton.

Lucia Wolford went 2-3 at the plate for McDonald with the lone RBI of the night. Callow also had 2 hits.  Chelsea Sudol gathered a hit as well.

MCDONALD FLEXES OFFENSE OVER ROCKETS

LOWELLVILLE, OH- McDonald weathered a push by Lowellville in the first inning where they coughed up three runs, but the Blue Devils responded in a big way to win 14-4 on Saturday.

Lowellville’s big inning was driven by singles by Cole Bunofsky and Tino Rivera Ocasio.  McDonald answered back in the first inning when Miles Culp singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.

McDonald scored five runs in the third inning. The offensive firepower by the Devils was led by Nolan AglerNick Ferradino, and Wyatt Wolford, all driving in runs in the frame.

Culp was the winning pitcher for McDonald. The pitcher lasted three innings, allowing four hits and four runs while striking out six. Logan Presco threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Bunofsky took the loss for Lowellville. The bulldog surrendered four runs on one hit over two-thirds of an inning, striking out two.

McDonald had ten hits in the game. Andrew Cupan and Agler each managed multiple hits for the Blue Devils. Cupan led both teams with three hits in five at bats. Zach Shobel led the Devils with two stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with eight stolen bases.

Bunofsky went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Lowellville in hits.

 

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MCDONALD SURVIVES SCARE FROM ROCKETS

LOWELLVILLE OH-

Lowellville lost the lead late in a 3-2 defeat to McDonald on Friday. The game was tied at two with McDonald batting in the top of the fifth when an error scored one run.

The pitching was strong on both sides. McDonald pitchers struck out 17, while the Rockets sat down seven.

Lowellville got things started in the first inning when a sacrifice bunt by KC Kelly scored one run.

Bri Callow earned the win for McDonald. Callow went seven innings, allowing two runs on three hits, striking out 17 and walking zero.

Sammie Kelly took the loss for Lowellville. The pitcher allowed four hits and three runs over seven innings, striking out seven and walking one.

Kelly went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Rockets in hits.

Alivia Morrison led McDonald with two hits in four at bats. Lucia Wolford led the Devils with four stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with eight stolen bases.

DEVILS WIN IN WALK OFF FASHION

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A walk-off single led McDonald past Lowellville 3-2 on Thursday. The game was tied at two in the 8th when Nolan Agler singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Joey Skowron struck out eight, while Dylan Okukar sat down four.

Lowellville knotted the game up at one in the top of the fourth inning. An error scored one run.

Skowron led the Blue Devils to victory on the pitcher’s mound. The righty went eight innings, allowing two runs on two hits and striking out eight.

Okukar took the loss for the Rockets. Okukar surrendered three runs on five hits over seven and a third innings, striking out four.

McDonald totaled five hits. Miles Culp and Agler all managed multiple hits. Agler and Culp each collected two hits to lead the offense.

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RESERVE TAKES TITLE IN BATTLE OF BLUE DEVILS

MCDONALD, OH- Western Reserve scored seven runs in the fourth on its way to a 13-2 victory over McDonald on Tuesday.

Reserve fired up the offense in the first inning, when Seth Phillips homered on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring two runs.  Then they added seven runs in the fourth inning. The big inning was thanks to singles by Alex Mayorga and Jake Pappagallo, by Nick Cavoulas, and an error on a ball put in play by CJ Berlinbates.

Nick Niemi got the win for Western Reserve. The bulldog lasted four innings, allowing six hits and two runs while striking out four and walking zero. Cavoulas threw three innings in relief out of the bullpen. Cavoulas recorded the last nine outs to earn the save for Reserve .

Zach Shobel took the loss for McDonald. Shobel surrendered nine runs on ten hits over three and a third innings, striking out one and walking one.

Western Reserve Blue Devils totaled an eye-popping 17 hits. CavoulasGabe PlattJacob BuchmannPhillipsBrock Miller, and Pappagallo all had multiple hits for Western ReserveCavoulas led Western Reserve Blue Devils with three hits in five at-bats.

McDonald collected eight hits on the day. Nolan Agler and Avery Maley each racked up multiple hits for McDonald.

 

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