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RAIDERS STORM OUT OF THE GATES, RACE PAST GIRARD

Jake Gehring was an RBI machine on Wednesday, driving in five runs on two hits to lead Raiders past Girard 11-4.  Jake Gehring drove in runs on a single in the first and a double in the first.

The Raiders earned the victory despite allowing Girard to score three runs in the third inning.  Austin Claussell and Nick DeGregory each had RBIs in the big inning.

The Raiders got things started in the first inning.  Jake Gehring singled on a 2-1 count, scoring two runs.

Nick Habeth earned the victory on the hill for the Raiders. He lasted seven innings, allowing 11 hits and four runs while striking out six and walking zero.

Braydon Freeland took the loss for Girard. He allowed eight hits and nine runs over one inning, walking zero.

The Raiders collected 14 hits on the day.  Trey Pancake, Josh Stear, Ben Rivera, Brandon Mikos, and Jake Gehring each racked up multiple hits for Raiders.  Trey Pancake led Raiders with three hits in four at bats.  The Raiders were sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Brandon Mikos made the most plays with  eight.

Girard totaled 11 hits in the game.  Claussell, Andrew DelGarbino, DeGregory, and Matt Miles each managed multiple hits.

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IRONS SHINES AS RAIDERS SHUT OUT TRIBE

Reagan Irons threw a gem on Wednesday for the South Range Raiders, allowing zero runs and besting Girard by a score of 8-0

Bree Kohler collected four hits in four at bats to help lead the Raiders to victory.  Bree Kohler homered in the first, singled in the third, singled in the fifth, and doubled in the sixth.

The Raiders opened up scoring in the first inning.  Bree Kohler homered on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

The Raiders notched four runs in the sixth inning.  The rally was led by doubles from Hanna Dennison and Bree Kohler, a walk by Drew Feren, and a fielder’s choice by Julie Centofanti.

One bright spot for Girard was a single by Dede in the first inning.

Reagan Irons pitched the Raiders to victory. She allowed three hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out three and walking zero

Spisak  took the loss for Girard. She lasted six innings, allowing 11 hits and eight runs.

South Range socked one home run on the day. Bree Kohler had a four bagger in the first inning.

The Raiders collected 11 hits.  Bree Kohler, Brooke Sauerwein, and Hanna Dennison all collected multiple hits.  Bree Kohler led the Raiders with four hits in four at bats.  The Raiders didn’t commit a single error in the field. Kali Dudich had the most chances in the field with five.  South Range also tore up the base paths, as three players stole at least two bases. Bree Kohler led the way with three.

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CENTOFANTI SENDS RAIDERS HOME WITH THE WIN IN EXTRAS

South Range snatched the lead late in the game in a 5-2 victory over Jefferson Area on Tuesday.  The game was tied at two with the Raiders batting in the top of the tenth when the Falcons intentionally walked Bree Kohler to load the bases for Julie Centofanti who doubled on a 2-1 count, scoring three runs.

The Raiders opened up scoring in the first inning, when Julie Centofanti doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

Jefferson Area knotted the game up at two in the bottom of the seventh inning, when Destiny Mayes singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

Bree Kohler pitched the Raiders to victory. She went ten innings, allowing two runs on seven hits and striking out ten.

Sheridan Wilber took the loss for Jefferson Area. She surrendered five runs on ten hits over ten innings, striking out seven and walking one.

South Range tallied ten hits in the game.  Maddie Helon, Bree Kohler, and Julie Centofanti each racked up multiple hits for the Raiders.  Julie Centofanti, Bree Kohler, and Maddie Helon each managed two hits.

Jefferson Area tallied seven hits on the day.  Brenna Hagerdon and Mayes each had multiple hits.

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RAIDERS BACK TO THEIR WINNING WAYS, HOLD OFF FALCONS

CANFIELD, OH- Try as they might.  Nobody can shake South Range Sophomore, Jake Gehring these days.

Fresh from Myrtle Beach, the Raiders dodged the raindrops to battle NE8 foe, Jefferson on Monday.  Jake Gehring had all the right stuff on Monday for Raiders, allowing zero runs and besting Jefferson by a score of 2-0.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Jake Gehring struck out 13, while Andrew Vance sat down six.

The Raiders got things started in the second inning. Kris Scandy doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

Jefferson was led by a single by Chase Sparks in the second inning.

Gehring earned the victory on the mound for Raiders. He allowed two hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out 13 and walking one.

Vance took the loss for the Falcons. He allowed four hits and two runs over six innings, striking out six.

Jake GehringJaxon AndersonDylan Dominguez, and Kris Scandy each collected hits to lead the Raiders.

 

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RAIN DANCE CAN’T STOP NILES OFFENSE, TRIBE FALLS

NILES, OH- Pure and simple: Niles came to play.  The Girard Indians couldn’t keep up with Niles and fell 8-1 on Monday.   Through the raindrops, Niles McKinley scored four runs in the fourth inning. McKinley scored its runs on a single by Zack Leonard.

Dylan Weida was the winning pitcher for Niles. He allowed two hits and one run over six innings, striking out nine.

Brady Hunkus took the loss for Girard. He surrendered six runs on eight hits over four innings, striking out six and walking one.

Austin Claussell and Anthony Cortese each managed one hit to lead the Indians.

The Red Dragons collected 11 hits. LeonardChase SudzinaKenny Flanigan, and Corban Foy each managed multiple hits for McKinley. Leonard went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead McKinley in hits. McKinley was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Nick Guarnieri had the most chances in the field with ten.

 

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LATTANZIO HOMERS TWICE, POLAND BLASTS PAST HUBBARD

POLAND, OH- Poland’s Ashley Wire didn’t allow a single run against Hubbard, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Poland to a 17-0 victory on Monday

Cami Lattanzio led the Lady Bulldogs to victory by driving in six runs. She went 2-for-3 at the plate. Lattanzio drove in runs on a home run in the third and a home run in the fourth.

Poland got things started in the first inning when Ally Nittoli singled, scoring two runs.  Poland tallied six runs in the fourth inning. The offensive firepower by the Lady Dogs was led by Abby FarberEmily Denney, and Lattanzio, all sending runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

A double by Jackie Adler in the first inning was a highlight Hubbard.

Wire got the win for Poland. She allowed four hits and zero runs over five innings, striking out one.

Gillian Ryser took the loss for Hubbard. She surrendered eight runs on four hits over two innings, striking out one.

Poland tallied ten hits on the day. Farber and Lattanzio all collected multiple hits for the Bulldogs. Lattanzio and Farber each managed two hits to lead the team.

 

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FALCONS RISE UP AND COME BACK ON THE RAIDERS

Jefferson stole the lead late in the game in an 8-7 victory over South Range on Monday.  The game was tied at seven with Jefferson batting in the top of the sixth when Bree Kohler got Lexi Zeman to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored.

South Range scored six runs in the second inning, and led 7-1 in the 5th but Jefferson still managed to pull out the victory.  The big inning for South Range came thanks to a home run by Kohler, a fielder’s choice by Kali Dudich, and an error on a ball put in play by Brooke Sauerwein.

The Falcons got things started in the second inning, when they scored one run as Cheyenne Kase singled.

Sheridon Wilber got the win for the Falcons. She surrendered seven runs on six hits over seven innings, striking out three.

Kohler took the loss for South Range. She lasted seven innings, allowing eight hits and eight runs, seven of them earned while striking out five and walking one.

Kase went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Falcons in hits.

Julie Centofanti led South Range with two hits in three at bats.  South Range did commit one error in the field. Dudich had the most chances in the field with eight.

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LADY EAGLES LIGHT UP NORTON

AKRON, OH- There were runs aplenty on Sunday, as the Hubbard Lady Eagles defeated Norton 9-6.  Norton opened up scoring in the first inning. Skidmore drove in one when she doubled.  However, after a couple of goose eggs on offense, the Eagles pulled away for good with five runs in the third inning. In the frame Sydney Bowser singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run, Hannah Kist drew a walk with the bases loaded, Jackie Adler singled, scoring one run, and Hubbard scored two on an error in center field.

Norton scored three runs in the seventh inning but just couldn’t complete the comeback on the Lady Eagles. Norton’s big inning was driven by singles by Brokloff and Azzolina.

Grace Narkum earned the victory in the pitcher’s circle for Hubbard Lady Eagles Varsity. She allowed ten hits and six runs over seven innings, striking out three and walking zero.

Appel took the loss for Norton. She lasted five innings, allowing six hits and seven runs while striking out seven.

Hubbard totaled nine hits. BowserKellsie LeshnakAdler, and Gillian Ryser all managed multiple hits for the team. RyserAdlerLeshnak, and Bowser each managed two hits to set the tone for the day.

Norton totaled ten hits in the game. AmentiniSkidmore, and Brokloff each collected multiple hits for Norton.

 

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POLAND WIPES OUT WEST BRANCH

BELOIT, OH- Poland sailed to an easy victory over West Branch 14-1 on Saturday.  The Bulldogs opened up scoring in the first inning, when Braeden O’Shaughnessy singled, scoring one run.  Poland would put up seven runs in the fifth inning. Zachary YaskulkaMj FarberMason MccurdyRobbie Seitz, and Nate Hayes all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.

Mike Kushner pitched Poland to victory. He surrendered one run on two hits over four innings, striking out three. Seitz threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

David Cunningham took the loss for West Branch. He lasted two innings, allowing nine hits and six runs.

The Bulldog offense was red-hot and tallied 18 hits on the day. O’ShaughnessyJake BaconMccurdyFarber, and Braden Olson each managed multiple hits for the Big Blue. Bacon and O’Shaughnessy each collected three hits to lead the team. Poland was also clean on defense with no errors.

 

 

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LADY RAIDERS CRUISE OUT OF MYRTLE WITH A WIN

Bree Kohler didn’t allow a single run against Keyser, throwing a complete game shutout and leading South Range to a 8-0 victory on Friday

The Raiders pulled off the big victory without ever scoring many runs in an inning. The most they scored was two in the seventh.

The Raiders got things started in the first inning.  Bree Kohler drove in two when she homered.

A single by Alexa Shoemaker in the fourth inning was a positive for Keyser.

Bree Kohler earned the win for South Range. She allowed two hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out 12 and walking one.

Shoemaker took the loss for Keyser. She surrendered six runs on eight hits over six innings, striking out two.

The Raiders tallied one home run on the day. Bree Kohler went for the long ball in the first inning.

South Range saw the ball well today, racking up 11 hits in the game.  Hanna Dennison, Kali Dudich, and Bree Kohler all managed multiple hits for South Range Raiders.  Bree Kohler, Kali Dudich, and Hanna Dennison all had two hits to lead South Range Raiders.  Hanna Dennison led the Raiders with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with nine stolen bases.

Keyser didn’t commit a single error in the field. Aubrey Smith had the most chances in the field with six.

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