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ONE, TWO, THREE, THOR!

CANFIELD, OH- A figure of Norse Mythology, and a revived popular member of the Avengers, Thor is the God of Thunder in the comic books.

On the record books, The God of Thunder carries an aluminum hammer, wears the number 12 rather than a cape, and summons lightning from the sky with his fastball on the bump.

Simply put, Canfield Baseball has built The Avengers in their dugout and leading the way on the field, in group chats, and in the community is senior, Nate Shaw.

With the (dyed) golden locks, calm demeanor, and intense competitive spirit, Shaw has kept the expectations for this season in check for the Cardinals as his squad creeps toward meaningful baseball in the playoffs.

We sat down with the man who commands respect on both sides of the field and rather than chasing infinity stones- is chasing a state championship in 2022.  YSN’s DJ Yokley connects with Canfield Senior Nate Shaw in this edition of Canfield Player Profile: One, Two, Three, Thor!

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SHAW DEALS NO-HITTER; CANFIELD CRUISES

WARREN, OH- Canfield’s pitching staff is on fire, and the bats aren’t exactly cold.

Nate Shaw was brilliant again on the pitcher’s mound on Monday, as Shaw threw a no-hitter to lead the Canfield Cardinals past Warren Harding 13-0.  This is the second no-hitter of the year for Shaw, the first was a combined no-no with Jake Grdic in Toledo early last month.

Canfield secured the victory thanks to seven runs in the second inning. Ryan Petro, Jameson Beck, Ethan Prout, Ben Slanker, and Shaw powered the big inning with RBIs.

Shaw was the winning pitcher for the Cardinals. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out 11.

Maffit took the loss for the Raiders. Maffit surrendered seven runs on three hits over two innings, striking out three.

Canfield tallied one home run on the day. Ben Slanker sent a moon-shot to right field in the second inning.

Petro went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Canfield in hits.