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CANFIELD GIRLS HAVE A DAY IN DOUBLE DIP

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- In an impressive double-header performance, the Canfield Cardinals emerged victorious in back-to-back games on Tuesday at North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex, dominating both Pleasure Ridge Park Panthers and Lewisville.

In the first game, Sami Economous showcased her offensive significance, driving in four runs on three hits to lead the Cardinals to a commanding 16-2 victory over the Panthers. Economous ignited the scoring in the third inning with a triple, bringing in two runs, and followed up with a crucial single in the fourth inning, adding two more to the tally.

Canfield wasted no time asserting their dominance as Sydney Lutz’s double in the first inning put them on the scoreboard. Despite a brief tie in the bottom of the first, the Cardinals surged ahead in the second inning with Marina Koenig’s single driving in two runs, setting the tone for the game.

In the circle, Caylee Ortiz delivered a stellar performance for the Cardinals, conceding only two hits and zero earned runs over five innings, securing the win. The Cardinals’ offense was relentless, amassing an impressive 20 hits, with Alexa Ignazio, Koenig, and Economous leading the charge with three hits each.

In the second game, Canfield continued their dominance, shutting out Lewisville with a commanding 10-0 victory. The Cardinals wasted no time establishing their lead, capitalizing on errors in the first inning and extending it further in the second inning with key sacrifices from Caylee Ortiz and Jenna Triveri.

Malena Toth took charge on the mound for the Cardinals, delivering a stellar performance, allowing just two hits over five innings while striking out eight batters.

Triveri emerged as the offensive standout, driving in three runs for the Cardinals, while Toth led the team with two hits in four at-bats. Macey Kalina showcased patience at the plate, drawing two walks, and contributing to the Cardinals’ impressive offensive display.

Defensively, the Cardinals were flawless, committing zero errors, with Leah Figueroa making standout plays with eight chances in the field.

With these impressive victories under their belt, the Canfield Cardinals look ahead to their next challenge against Greenbrier Christian Academy Gators on Wednesday, aiming to maintain their winning momentum.

RAIDERS NAB FIRST WIN AT THE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- In a tightly contested matchup, the South Range Raiders edged out Kendall with a narrow 1-0 victory on Monday, thanks to an early offensive spark. The Raiders seized the lead in the second inning when Tyson Tarajack blasted a solo home run to left field, setting the tone for the rest of the game.

Pitching was on full display from both sides, with the Raiders’ hurlers recording a total of 11 strikeouts, while Kendall’s pitchers managed an impressive 13 strikeouts.

Julian Tranovich took the mound first for the Raiders, delivering a stellar performance. The right-handed pitcher tossed a complete game, surrendering just three hits and keeping Kendall off the scoreboard for the duration of the contest.

Nick Cole started on the mound for Kendall, pitching admirably with four hits allowed and only one run conceded over six innings, tallying an impressive 13 strikeouts.

Tarajack provided the offensive highlight for the Raiders, driving in the lone run of the game. Meanwhile, leadoff hitter Tyler Wardle led the charge with a solid two hits in three at-bats.

For Kendall, Colby Hughes, Vinny Dangelo, and Sam Conte each contributed with one hit apiece, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Raiders’ pitching and defensive prowess.

Looking ahead, the South Range Varsity Raiders are set to face Floyd Central in their next matchup on Tuesday, aiming to carry the momentum from their hard-fought victory.

RANGE ROLLS IN FIRST GAME IN GRAND STRAND

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- In a commanding performance, the South Range Raiders outplayed the University Hawks with a resounding 12-0 victory on Monday. Anna Aey showcased her talent at the plate, delivering three hits in four at-bats. Her standout performance included a double in the second inning, followed by singles in the first and fifth innings.

The Raiders wasted no time asserting their dominance, with Gretchen Bartels igniting the scoreboard in the first inning, driving in two runs with a timely single. Building on their early lead, South Range struck again in the second inning, as Solena DeJesus and Keira Brogan contributed to the offensive onslaught, setting the stage for Aey’s double and Jayli Wilt’s run-scoring fielder’s choice.

In the circle, Wilt dazzled, earning the win for the Raiders. The right-handed pitcher held the Hawks to just one hit over five innings, fanning nine batters while issuing only three walks. Maddie Campbell took the loss for the Hawks, enduring a challenging outing, allowing six runs (four earned) on five hits in two innings of work.

Fueling South Range’s offensive juggernaut were DeJesus and Wilt, each delivering multiple hits. The Raiders displayed discipline at the plate, drawing five walks throughout the game, with Addison Wardle and Heidi Bartels leading the charge with two each. In the field, the Raiders were flawless, committing zero errors, with Bartels showcasing defensive prowess with seven notable plays.

Campbell provided a lone bright spot for the Hawks, securing a hit in two at-bats. However, it wasn’t enough to thwart the Raiders’ dominance on the diamond.

The Lady Raiders (3-0)will be back in action tomorrow at noon against South Florence, the game will once again be broadcast on YSN.

 

LADY RAIDERS HAVING A BLAST AT THE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- South Range’s Juli Stachowicz didn’t allow a single run against Bamberg, throwing a complete game shutout and leading South Range to a 18-0 victory on Monday.

South Range got on the board in the first inning when a sacrifice bunt by Jamie Feren scored one run for South Range.

The Lady Raiders notched six runs in the fourth inning. Kelly Szolek, Samantha Susany, Stachowicz, and Solena DeJesus each drove in runs during the inning.

A single by Sophie Jeffcoat in the second inning was positive for Bamberg.

Stachowicz took the win for South Range. The southpaw surrendered zero runs on two hits over four innings, striking out eight and walking zero.

Marin Moody took the loss for the Red Raiders. The righty lasted two innings, allowing ten hits and 12 runs while striking out three and walking one.

South Range racked up 13 hits on the day. Stachowicz, Szolek, Keira Brogan, Feren, and Susany each managed multiple hits for South Range. Stachowicz went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead the Raiders in hits. South Range didn’t commit a single error in the field. Szolek had eight chances in the field, the most on the team.

CARDINALS BLANK WHETSTONE IN MYRTLE OPENER

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- Jameson Beck shut down Whetstone, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Canfield to a 12-0 victory on Monday night.

Ben Slanker led the Cards to victory by driving in four runs. Slanker went 3-for-4 at the plate. Slanker drove in runs on a single in the first, a single in the second, and a triple in the fourth.

Canfield notched six runs in the second inning. The offensive onslaught by the Cards was led by Slanker, Zain Jadallah, Stephen Maszczak, Tanner Stricko, and AJ Havrilla, who each had RBIs in the inning.

A single by Ethan Alder in the second inning was a positive for Whetstone.

Beck got the win for Canfield. The righthander lasted five innings, allowing three hits and zero runs while striking out eight.

Drew Burelson took the loss for Whetstone. The pitcher lasted one inning, allowing five hits and seven runs while striking out one.

Slanker went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Canfield in hits. The Cards stole six bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Stricko led the way with two.

LADY RAIDERS FALL SHORT IN PITCHER’S DUEL

Both teams were strong on the rubber on Thursday, but Mount de Sales Academy was just a little bit stronger at the plate in a victory over South Range on Thursday. Reagan Irons started the game for South Range and recorded 11 outs.

The Raiders lost despite out-hitting Mount de Sales six to five.

Beayon was the winning pitcher for Mount de Sales. She lasted seven innings, allowing six hits and one run while striking out three and walking one.

Reagan Irons took the loss for the Raiders. She allowed four hits and two runs over three and two-thirds innings, striking out two.

The Raiders racked up six hits in the game.  Julie Centofanti and Jillian Strecansky all collected multiple hits.  Jillian Strecansky and Julie Centofanti each collected two hits to lead South.  The Raiders were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Hanna Dennison had the most chances in the field with seven.

Mount de Sales was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error.  Ameur made the most plays with  six.

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