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MCDONALD STATE TITLE RUN COMES UP SHORT

DAYTON, OH – The day everyone in the McDonald family has dreamt of for years is finally here! Head coach Tony Matisi, assistant coaches Mike Kollar and Sara Joseph, and the entire Lady Blue Devils basketball team has worked hard for countless hours all year for this moment. The Lady Blue Devils took the floor at 10:45am on Saturday morning against the #1 AP ranked, Fort Loramie Redskins in the division four state championship game.

From the opening tip Fort Loramie jumped out quick on the Lady Blue Devils as they went up 17-2 at the end of the first as they turned McDonald over 8 times in the quarter. Molly Howard was able to connect for McDonald’s basket as Ava Sholtis and Dana Rose both had 4 points in the quarter for Fort Loramie.

The second quarter saw Fort Loramie turn up their fast break as they were able to get out and run the floor on McDonald as they increased their lead to 30-12. The Lady Blue Devils however saw some of their shots begin to fall which was able to give them some confidence and optimism going into the halftime break. Fort Loramie shot. 61% form the field and 66.9% from three in the first half. McDonald shot 35.7% from the field, 0% from beyond the arc, and 66.7% from the free throw line. Fort Loramie led the turnover battle in the first half as they forced 11 turnovers compared to McDonald forcing 5.

Fort Loramie was led by Dana Rose with 9 points and Ava Sholtis with 6 points and 4 rebounds. The McDonald Lady Blue Devils scoring was broken up by Molly Howard with 4 points, Taylor Tuchek with 4 points, Maddy Howard with 2 points, and Sophia Costantino with 2 points and 2 rebounds.

Coming out of the halftime intermission, McDonald gave it everything they had but unfortunately, Fort Loramie was just too strong on both sides of the floor. The Redskins picked up the intensity as they went on to win the quarter 19-9 en route to a 28 point lead at the end of the third quarter. At the end of the third quarter, Fort Loramie was shooting 64% from the field and 80% from three, whereas, McDonald was shooting 31% from the field. Taylor Tuchek led the Lady Blue Devils in scoring with 9 points. Fort Loramie was led by Dana Rose with 12 points and Kenzie Hoelscher with 10 points.

The final quarter saw the Lady Blue Devils fight until the final horn sounded as they never gave up and pieced a little run of they own together before ultimately falling 60-26 to the Fort Loramie Redskins.

The McDonald Lady Blue Devils were led by Molly Howard with 10 points and 4 rebounds. Taylor Tuchek added 9 points and 2 rebounds, Maddy Howard ended up having 4 points, and Sophia Costantino finished the game with 2 points.

Fort Loramie was led by Dana Rose with 13 points and Kenzie Hoelscher with 12 points.

The McDonald Lady Blue Devils finished the season at 24-3 as Division 4 State Runners Up!

MCDONALD LADY BLUE DEVILS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 3) WITH TONY MATISI AND MIKE KOLLAR

DAYTON, OH – Head coach Tony Matisi, assistant coach Mike Kollar, and the McDonald Lady Blue Devils are flying high and eager to take on the Fort Loramie Redskins tomorrow morning in the OHSAA Division IV State Championship game at the University of Dayton! The Lady Blue Devils defeated Waterford yesterday, 57-29, to clinch their spot in Saturday’s championship game.

YSN’s own, Steve Leslie, was able to sit down with Coach Matisi and Coach Kollar via video chat this morning to discuss the emotion that the team and coaching staff are feeling knowing they are one game away from history. They also talked about the state semi-final game against Waterford, what the Lady Blue Devils need to do to stay focused, and an outlook on Fort Loramie and how McDonald can make their mark on history tomorrow morning!

All that and much much more in this edition of McDonald Lady Blue Devils basketball coach’s corner, with coaches Tony Matisi and Mike Kollar!

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LADY BLUE DEVILS FLY INTO THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP!

DAYTON, OH – For the first time since 1991 the McDonald Lady Blue Devils are in the OHSAA State Final Four! The Lady Blue Devils took the hardwood on Blackburn Court at 2pm at the University of Dayton today to take on the Waterford Wildcats with a berth into the state championship game on the line!

The first quarter started off with a bang as Molly Howard won the tip and trailed right into a three which would set the tone for the rest of the quarter. McDonald established themselves early and often as they picked up the defensive intensity and turned those stops into buckets at the other end en route to a, 13-2 lead.  Molly Howard put her talents on display right out of the gates as she had 9 points and 3 rebounds in the quarter.

When the second quarter got under way, Molly Howard the rest of the Lady Blue Devils didn’t miss a beat. The defensive intensity was taken to an even higher level as the girls started to sense “blood in the water” and just like hungry sharks, the girls attacked! McDonald held Waterford scoreless from the 7:06 mark in the first quarter to the 4:35 mark in the second quarter as well as holding Waterford to just 19.2% shooting, 12.5% from beyond the arc as the Wildcats couldn’t figure out how to combat the Lady Blue Devils swarming defense. Not only did the defense pick up, the offense became unstoppable as McDonald shot 47.8% from the field, 16.7% from three, and 80% from the free throw line in the first half! McDonald led at the end of the first half, 27-11, as Molly Howard led the way with 13 points and 7 rebounds, Sophia Constantino chipped in with 6 points and 4 rebounds, Taylor Tuchek and Maddy Howard both added 4 points.

Coming out of the break McDonald showed no mercy and continued the beat down of the Wildcats as the Lady Blue Devils continued to play smothering defense and limiting any open opportunities from Waterford. The offense continued to execute and continued to roll as McDonald continue to stay on fire. When the buzzer sounded at the end of the quarter, the Lady Blue Devils led 47-17. Molly Howard and Sophia Costantino both were on double-double watch going into the fourth quarter as Molly had 21 points and 9 rebounds, whereas Sophia had 11 points and 6 rebounds.

The fourth quarter was over and done with quickly as McDonald never looked back and kept their foot on the gas pedal to close out the game. Molly Howard achieved a double-double and the Lady Blue Devils won this one by 28, as the final score was 57-29. McDonald’s suffocating defense forced 23 turnovers and held the Wildcats to just 21% shooting from the field and 15% from three, and 50% from the charity stripe for the entire game. The Lady Blue Devils offense shot 51% from the field, 30% from beyond the arc, and 67% from the free throw line on the night.

Leading the way for the McDonald Lady Blue Devils was Molly Howard with 21 points and 12 rebounds, Sophia Costantino chipped in with 15 points and 6 rebounds, Taylor Tuchek finished with 7 points and 7 rebounds, and Maddy Howard also added in 11 points and 3 assists.

The Waterford Wildcats were led by Mackenzie Suprano with 13 points and Cara Taylor with 11 points.

Up next for the McDonald Lady Blue Devils will be the final game of this memorable championship run as they will take on the Fort Loramie Redskins on Saturday morning at 10:45am in the Division IV State Championship game!

*Contributed by Quinn Puskar and Eric Bailey

MCDONALD LADY BLUE DEVILS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH TONY MATISI AND MIKE KOLLAR

MCDONALD, OH – The Lady Blue Devils are back in the OHSAA State FInal Four for the first time since 199 and head coach Tony Matisi, Mike Kollar, and the team are all excited and eager to hit the hardwood in Dayton on Thursday afternoon! The Lady Blue Devils defeated Shadyside 58-50 to capture the regional championship on Saturday afternoon to set up a final four match up with Waterford.

YSN’s own, Steve Leslie, had the opportunity to sit down with Coach Matisi and Coach Kollar this week via video chat to discuss the regional championship game, the incredible run that McDonald is currently on, what this final four berth means to the community, the team, and them, as well as what the Lady Blue Devils need to do to advance to the state championship game.

All that and so much more in this week’s episode of McDonald Lady Blue Devils basketball coach’s corner with coaches Tony Matisi and Mike Kollar!

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MOLLY’S GAME

By Eric Bailey

 

She didn’t wake up to feds barging into her apartment because the Russian Mob was apart of her gambling ring.  She wasn’t seeking any high rollers to partake in her underground poker prowess.  In fact, there aren’t many similarities at all between McDonald’s Molly Howard and the former Olympic skier turned high stakes gambling entrepreneur Molly Bloom. Really – There’s only 2.  The first name and the ambition to be great. 

A Spring like no other….The cliché thing to say would be it’s been a storybook season for Molly Howard, I think if you ask her though, it’s just apart of her destiny.  Down 1 with 57 seconds left in the 2020 regional semi-final game, it was a shot that didn’t fall, like many in her career, she’s ok with missing the shot, what she’s not ok with is not winning.  2020 brought a lot of uncertainty, and this time it wasn’t just a coaching change, but how to navigate through a World Wide Pandemic.  In the spring it wasn’t just the sting of the loss or new coaching staff that raised questions, it was – will we even get a season next year. No Spring workouts, virtual meetings, no gym availability, AAU shut down, No sports on TV, and the endless amount of time with an endless amount of mindless entertainment on TikTok and every other social media platform you could think of.  For Molly it didn’t stop there, workouts were few and far between, but the picture was always bigger than that. 

Summer time… and livin’ wasn’t exactly easy.  The only normal part – we had sports back.. Sorta.  Still no decision on fall sports, club sports took matters into their own hands, and various organizations were piecing together whatever they could to give life some sense of normalcy.  For Molly, the plot thickened a bit.  Going into her junior year she starts popping up on College radars, Clarion, BW, Mount, and then came IUP.  One of the best Division 2 Women’s Basketball programs in the nation.  However, because of Covid – Recruiting trips were limited to Video Chats and phone calls.  Personally, for me, I’ll remember the day she could finally visit.  You could just tell by the text messages it’s a place she would call home.  The best analogy I could ever paint is when you’re a 7-year-old kid and you walk into your living room on Christmas morning.  You notice all the presents with your name on you and there is a sense of excitement, but you see that one gift that is the one you’ve been wanting ever since you knew it existed.  Molly isn’t the type to boast about her accomplishments, in fact, she has just about every reason too and the glory will always go to her teammates, coaches, and those who have helped her accomplish anything she has conquered. But there are certain times in life when you know certain moments feel surreal.  You could feel the smile on her face through text messages, she again was a 7 year old on Christmas day looking at the present she always dreamed of.  A verbal commitment and 3 months later it was time to sign the NOI.  With a few flashes of the camera, a news interview here, a couple of screams, and a lot of hugs Molly got to check “future college basketball player” off her list.  

November 23rd….  The season begins – for the first time.  A Smooth 40 point win to open the season vs Columbiana.  In somewhat of a revenge game as McDonald felt Columbiana stole one from them last year.  The only difference this year is, this team is on a mission -It is State or bust.  The only problem that occurred, the mission got grounded before the boosters even kicked in. That very week Trumbull County Health Department shut down all extracurricular activities and moved all schools to remote learning due to the spike in Covid-19 Cases. Molly’s Game – Postponed. 

Good Golly 1k Molly…. Finally, the return….again.  This time with a little more urgency, a lot more appreciation, and now with the realization that this year can be taken in a flash, with or without your permission.  Goal number 2 for the year – Reach 1,000 career points.  It’s been a goal and a dream since being a little girl.  To be able to walk back into your soon-to-be alumna mater and see your name hanging in the rafters with those who made their presence known before you.  In a school like McDonald with a rich tradition, it is a staple to the legacy.  Molly is a gamer, the bigger the game, the more pressure, the higher the level the play.  It’s not that any game is more important than the next, but after 3 weeks off, you have 3 games to get ready for Rival Western Reserve who hadn’t missed a beat, let alone they were battle-tested.  Only the basketball gods will ever be able to tell us how they wanted us for this to work out, but I think they knew.  Big-time players, make big-time plays, in big-time games.  Receive the ball on the left side – dribble. Attack the hoop.  Create contact with the defender. 1 dribble for the feel of the defense. 2nd dribble to maintain position, contact, and feel on the floor. Gather. Up Strong. Finish. AND 1. Molly Howard in what would be game 1 of 3 has cemented herself within McDonald’s Gymnasium forever.  What seems like forever ago, little did we know her and the Blue Devils were just getting started.  

Blue Devil STATE of Mind…. Basketball and life have a lot of similarities. Life is generally made up of a lot of small moments that allow you to create your reality.  Much like basketball, it’s made up of a bunch of small successes that can lead you to a victory.  A lot of times, you forget the majority of it, in both life and basketball.  However, there are those moments you take with you forever. Good, bad, or indifferent you either learn or lavish in those moments. Fortunately for me, I was lucky enough to be on the floor a week later when she captured her school’s first Regional Championship in 30 years.  Her moment was winning the game. Mine was seeing the excitement on her face as we hugged one another on the court.  You don’t forget those moments as a coach, no matter how they come.  A week earlier, I congratulated Molly on their district title. A moment she’s been in 4 times, winning 3 of them.  Between the points scored, games won, college visits, and all the moments the game of basketball has let us share. She has deserved them all.  They were done the right way, all the way to state. This has been Molly’s game – And Molly’s game continues.  

BLUE DEVILS DESTINED FOR DAYTON

MASSILLON OH- McDonald’s seven seniors have led their team on a mission this year. They had clear goals coming in of going as far as they could. Through a shut down, and being without their head coach for a chunk of games, McDonald has battled through the season. After beating conference rival Western Reserve in the regional semifinals, the Blue Devils beat Shadyside 58-50 to punch their ticket to Dayton, and the Division IV final four.

Sophia Constantino led a balanced Blue Devil offense with 17 points. She brought down 7 rebounds for McDonald as well. Molly Howard put up a double double with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Lucia Wolford was also in double figures with 10.

Shadyside kept McDonald in striking distance the whole game, but could never push them enough to take the lead. Paige Gorby led them with 13 points. Baylee Wach and Taylor Hendershot both contributed 12 for the Tigers.

McDonald advances to the state semifinals at the University of Dayton on Thursday. They will play Waterford at 2:00. This is McDonald’s first trip to state since 1991

JFK TURNS TITLE GAME INTO A RUNAWAY

MCDONALD OH- Everyone in the local sports world was a little surprised when Warren JFK chose to join McDonald’s district as the two seed. The passed up being the top seed in a district to prove that they were indeed the best Division IV team in the area.  Message received, JFK went into McDonald on Friday night and ran away with a 77-55.

The Eagles got off to a very fast start. Putting the Devils in shock in the first quarter. Deep into the first half, McDonald fought back and was able to tie the game 31-31. The Eagles however, ended the half on a 8-0 run to take a 39-31 lead, and the momentum into the locker room. The Devils battled to stay in striking distance in the second half, but eventually the dams broke and JFK was able to sail to the district championship.

Cam Hollobaugh led the Eagles with with a double double finishing with 19 points, and 16 rebounds. Two other Eagles got in to double figures as Gabe Green finished with 16 and Jaden Rishel contributed 12.

Jake Portolese carries the torch for the McDonald offense scoring 18 points. He also completed a double double bringing down 10 rebounds. Miles Culp contributed 16 points to the McDonald cause.

JFK advances to the regional semifinal to play Lucas. That game will take place at Firestone High School in Akron. Tip off is slated for 5:30.

I’M LOVIN’ IT; MCDONALD ONTO REGIONAL FINALS!

MASSILLON, OH – The battle of the Blue Devils in the regional semi-finals was a game for the ages as Western Reserve took on McDonald with an opportunity to make the regional finals against Shadyside.

McDonald got off to a scorching hot start, establishing themselves and building momentum early and often as Lucia Wolford lit it up for 8 points and Molly Howard connected on a deep three en route to a 15-4 lead after the first quarter.

The second quarter saw the McDonald shooters begin to heat up as Wolford and Costantino both hit from beyond the arc as their lead grew to 35-14. Lucia Wolford led McDonald in scoring at the break with 15. Western Reserve was led by Dani Vuletich with 5.

Coming out of the break, both teams struggled to find their offense as they matched each other shot for shot and McDonald remained in control of the game by a score of 42-20.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, McDonald put their foot on the gas and put the game away as they went on a 6-0 run and never let up. As the final buzzer sounded, McDonald began the celebration as they won 57-25 and will advance to the region finals on Saturday night against Shadyside at Massillon Perry High School.

McDonald was led in scoring by Lucia Wolford with 19, Sophia Costantino with 14, and Molly Howard with 13.

Western Reserve was led in scoring by Dani Vuletich with 5, as well as, Brooke Schantz, Kennedy Miller, and Alyvia Hughes all with 4.

 

*Story contributed by Bill McCartney, Eric Bailey, and Quinn Puskar

STREET SHOOTS DEVILS TO DISTRICT TITLE

MCDONALD OH- McDonald has become a custom to the games with a flair for the dramatic. They always seem to find ways to come out on top in clutch moments. Tuesday’s district semifinal against Valley Christian was no different. Eli Street put on the cape this time around and hit a buzzer-beater in overtime to give McDonald the 57-56 win.

McDonald had four players in double figures and were led by Miles Culp and Jake Portolese who finished with 15. Dom Carkido wasn’t far behind scoring 13 for the Devils. Street’s three at the buzzer put him in double figures as well with 12.

Sekou Stanley left it all on the floor for the Eagles. He scored a game-High 20 points to lead them. Mark Revere also has a strong night finishing with 16. Joey Batista got into double figures as well with 12.

Valley Christian ends the season with a record of 15-5.

McDonald advances to the district championship where they will host the second-seeded Warren JFK Eagles on Friday at 7:00.

MCDONALD KEEPS MOVING ON

MCDONALD OH- The McDonald Blue Devils went on a 25-7 3rd quarter run and pulled away from the visiting Springfield Tigers winning 69-42 in a Division IV district semi-finals match-up.

The Blue Devils  Molly Howard went off for a game-high 22 points and teammates Sophia Constantino dropping in 13 points and Brooke Lewis added 11 points.

The Tigers also held high scoring honors with Jacey Mullem  nailing down 22 points. McDonald will host the Newton Falls Tigers  at 4 o’clock Saturday in a district finals match-up.

*Contributed By YSN’s Gary Leininger