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RAMS GET RIGHT BACK TO WINNING

MINERAL RIDGE OH- After a tough last minutes lost to Springfield in Week 5, Mineral Ridge looked to get right back to their winning ways. Their opponent was a Western Reserve team that has suffered a slew of heartbreaking losses.  However, tonight it was never a doubt who the better team was. Mineral Ridge ran away with it 40-13.

Mineral Ridge’s offense ran their way to 25 first downs in the night.  They gained 527 total yards of offense. 467 of those yards came on the ground.  Triston Valley gained 247 all purpose yards and scored 3 touchdowns.  Ian Erb put together another quality night with 198 yards and a trio of touchdowns.  Mason Miller added 66 yards of offense as well.

The Rams have another big test in Week 7 as they travel to Jackson Milton. Western Reserve will return home and host McDonald.

 

RIDGE ENDS REGULAR SEASON WITH A WIN

MINERAL RIDGE OH- Mineral Ridge got the season under wraps on Thursday as they beat Heartland Christian to end their regular season. The final tally was 178-188.

Trey Rigley led the way shooting a 39.  Jack Gillie was also impressive with a 42. Chas Colantone swung his way to a 48. AJ Sandy was one stroke off Chas with a 49. Rounding out the scoring for Ridge was Keaton Kucera with a 50, and Hayden Lengyel with a 54.

Mineral Ridge will now look ahead to sectionals which begins next Wednesday.

RIDGE KEEPS HOLD OF TOP SPOT

MINERAL RIDGE OH- Mineral Ridge kept their undefeated record in the MVAC in tact on Tuesday as they were able to sweep Jackson Milton. ((25-22 25-16 25-17)

With the victory the Lady Rams improve to 12-1 for the season and 9-0 in the conference. Mineral Ridge was led by Olivia Booth with 12 digs, 9 kills and 4 aces, Faith Schneider with 18 digs and 12 kills, and Sammie Aulet with 28 assists and 16 digs.

Jackson Milton was led by Mia Greco with 13 kills and 14 blocks, Emily Fultz with 14 digs and Paige Grope with 12 Assists. Jackson Milton is now 7-6 for  the season and 4-5 in the conference.

Mineral Ridge goes back on the road on Thursday as they continue league play in Waterloo.

SPRINGFIELD PUTS A STOP TO RAMS UNDEFEATED SEASON

 

MINERAL RIDGE, OH- A good start in the first half is always important in football, but starting the second half strong is even more important for a team like Springfield. The Tigers traveled to Mineral Ridge to take on the unbeaten Rams Friday night. Not only was Springfield looking to hand Ridge their first loss, the Tigers were looking for their first win of the season. After trading shots, Springfield would eventually get the last shot with just seconds to go to take down Mineral Ridge, 20-12. 

A low scoring first half with the Rams up 6-0 at the break changed courses in the second half thanks to the Tigers scoring early on a screen pass from Kolten Ruark to Seandelle Gardner to knot the game at 6.

Both teams traded blows in the second half as Mineral Ridge would regain the lead with a tough TD run by Nathan Rohrman. But that did not hurt Springfield at all. Late in the third, coach Guerriero decided to give Ruark and the screen pass another shot. Ruark quickly found Vincent Woods and Woods took it all the way in for six, which would tie the game up at 12. 

Later in the fourth, the Rams would try to convert on 4th down but Springfield would not allow it. The Tigers got that momentum and roared right down the field and with just 22 seconds left, Ruark connected with Cade Cleghorn for Ruarks 3rd and the game-winning TD. 

Springfield moves to 1-4 on the season and will back home to host McDonald Friday. Mineral Ridge moves to 4-1 and is set to host Western Reserve Friday.

*Contributed By YSN’s Brendan Miller 


FLASHES FIGURE OUT WAYS TO WIN

NORTH BLOOMFIELD OH-

The Lady Rams golf team traveled to Bristolwood Golf Course to take on the undefeated Champion Lady Flashes. The Lady Rams had a very tough time playing on the freshly aerated greens; however they gave it their all. The Lady Rams were led by Savannah Davison shooting a 59. Aubree Brunton shooting a 62. Brynn Brunton and Alivia Robinson rounded out the scoring shooting a 68 and 69. The Lady Rams are back in action next week at home for Senior Night against the Columbiana Lady Clippers.

Lady Rams                                Lady Flashes

Savannah Davison – 59             Kennedy Grace – 44

Aubree Brunton – 62                 Kayla Haynie – 49

Brynn Brunton – 68                   Channing Fox – 57

Alivia Robinson – 69               Skylar Scarnecchia – 59

*Contributed By Nicholas Flaviano at ramsathletics.org

RAMS COME OUT ON TOP IN MVAC SHOWDOWN

MINERAL RIDGE OH- Mineral Rudge golf picked up their 14th victory on Thursday as they battled in a tough MVAC meet. They beat McDonald, and Waterloo with a score of 173. McDonald scored a 177, and Waterloo scored a 178.

Trey Rigley shot a 41 for the Rams to lead the way.  Keaton Kucera was up next with a 43. AJ Sandy was right behind shooting a 44.  Chas Colantone shot a 45 for the Rams.  Rounding out the lineup was Jack Gillie with a 48 and Jackson Geddes with a 49.

Mineral Ridge will now look forward to the MVAC tournament on Wednesday.

RIDGE DASHES AHEAD OF BLUE DEVILS

MINERAL RIDGE OH-  Coming in to Thursday night, Western Reserve needed to win at Mineral Ridge to have a realistic chance at making a run at the MVAC championship. Although the Devils played like it, the Rams were up for every bit of the challenge and swept Western Reserve in 3 straight sets. (25-20 25-21 25-19)

For the Rams their offensive firepower was led by Faith Schneider who finished with 16 kills. Ava Hullet also contributed 9 kills in the balanced question.  One of the big reasons their offense was so dynamic was because Samantha Aulet put together another great night with 30 assists.  She completed a double double with 14 digs. Hullet led in digs with 16, Schneider also had a double double with 14 digs.

Alyvia Hughes led the Devils offense with 13 kills. Raelynn Meyer set up 15 assists.  Dailen Brown had a good night at the net with 4 blocks.

Mineral Ridge returns to action early Saturday morning competing in a tri match at West Branch with the Warriors, and Hubbard.  The first game of the morning is set to start at 10:00.

BIG FIRST HALF PROPELS RAMS

ATWATER OH-

The Mineral Ridge Rams traveled to Atwater tonight to face the Waterloo Vikings.  The Rams would put up 4 goals in the first half, add another in the second and concede only 1 goal late in the game from a penalty kick.

The Rams defeated their MVAC opponents tonight 5-1 and are now 4-2 on the season.  They host the Jackson Milton Blue Jays on Monday the 19th.

Goals:

Nate Colburn – 2

Landon Pal -1

Branden Testa -1

Elias Clarke -1

Assists:

Audri Gaydosh – 2

Branden Testa – 2

Nate Colburn – 1

Saves:

Clayton Butler – 5

*Contributed By Ted Gaydosh at ramsathletics.org

MINERAL RIDGE TAKES IT TO THE TIGERS

MINERAL RIDGE OH- Mineral Ridge got another win inside the MVAC on Tuesday with a sweep over Springfield (25-7 25-16 25-11) With the victory the Rams improved to a season record of 9-0  and a conference record of 7-0.

The Rams were led by Sammie Aulet with 31 assists and 6 aces, Ava Hulett with 14 kills and 8 digs, and Olivia Booth with 9 digs and 1 ace.

Mineral Ridge starts their second round of MVAC play on Thursday as they host Western Reserve. Springfield will stay on the road as they travel to Lowellville on Friday.

AULET HITS CAREER MILESTONE

MINERAL RIDGE OH- There was a lot on the line Monday as Mineral Ridge welcomed in Lake Center Christian. The Tigers and Rams both came in with an undefeated record, and someone had to suffer their first loss. Also on the line on the night was junior setter Samantha Aulet going for her 1,000th career assist. That goal was reached, and the Rams swept away the previously undefeated Tigers. (25-16 25-23 25-11)

Faith Schneider finished the night with a double double. She gathered 15 kills and 12 digs.  Aulet needed 23 assists to reach 1,000 and she finished with 29.  Mia Seruga led the back row with 12 digs. Aulet got 1,000 assists in just 34 games played as a starting setter.  That’s an average of 29 per match.

The Rams get right back to it on Tuesday as they host Springfield to continue MVAC play.