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FALCONS FLY HIGH IN SEASON’S FIRST DUAL

NEWTON FALLS OH-  Fitch boys golf pulled out a one-stroke victory, 179-180, over Newton Falls on Monday afternoon at Riverview Golf Course.

Senior Adrian Puz recorded the low score for the Falcons with a 39 while sophomore Evan James carded a 45.

The team will begin a stretch of three conference games in three days, starting with Warren G. Harding on Tuesday, August 16. The match will begin at 10:30 AM at Olde Dutch Mill Golf Course.

*Contributed By Russell Houser at austintownathletics.org

WATERLOO SETS THE TONE EARLY TO MOVE ON

ATWATER OH-  Waterloo  jumped out to an early lead over Newton Falls and took home an 8-5 victory on Monday to advance in the sectional tournaments. Waterloo scored on a groundout by Noah Hughes in the first inning, a single by Drew Flarida in the first inning, a single by Aric May in the first inning, and a single by Hughes in the second inning.

Waterloo earned the victory despite allowing Newton Falls to score four runs in the second inning. The offensive onslaught was led by Cameron Huff and Jordan Dowling, each driving in runs in the frame.

The Vikings pulled away for good with two runs in the second inning. In the second Hughes singled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.

Hughes took the win for Waterloo. The lefthander went five innings, allowing four runs on seven hits and striking out seven. Mason Sweitzer threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Sweitzer recorded the last six outs to earn the save for Waterloo Vikings Varsity.

Trevor Ruscoe took the loss for Newton Falls. Ruscoe lasted one inning, allowing eight hits and six runs while striking out one and walking zero.

Waterloo totaled 13 hits in the game. Luke Simons, May, and Hughes each collected multiple hits. Simons led with four hits in five at bats. Waterloo didn’t commit a single error in the field. Mason Duncan had the most chances in the field with 12.

Dowling went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Newton Falls in hits.

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A KNIGHT’S TALE

NEWTON FALLS OH- the Old Code of the knights says that a knight’s heart only knows virtue. That their words speak only truth. Honor is among the highest priorities for the knights of the old days. Their honor came from the way they carried themselves es. As for Newton Falls Emily Knight, she holds herself to the same standards of honor and class on the field. She may not carry a sword, and wear a suit of armor but with a bat in her hand and a jersey on her body, it still becomes a tale of honor.

Emily leads a Tiger team that loves to be under the radar. Underestimated even though they went to the district championship last year, and return one of the better pitchers in division 3. With the talent on the roster, Emily Knight has a lot of pieces to lead and move on the board. Newton Falls is poised to make another run at a trophy, and you better believe that Knight is a big reason why.

Knight was kind enough to hop on to YSN’s Running Point to talk about this team and this season. She also talks to the boys about what it’s like being a leader, the underdog mentality the Tigers take everywhere they go, and much more. Earn your stripes and take a look at the latest Newton Falls softball player profile.

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WARRIORS KNOCK NEWTON FALLS OUT OF CONTENTION

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Newton Falls stayed in it until the end, but Brookfield pulled away late in a 5-2 victory on Monday. The game was tied at two with Brookfield batting in the top of the seventh when an error scored two runs.

Newton Falls lost despite out-hitting Brookfield seven to six.

In the first inning, the Tigers got their offense started. Emiy Knight hit a solo homer.

Miranda Nicholson was the winning pitcher for Brookfield. Nicholson went seven innings, allowing two runs on seven hits and striking out six.

Sophie Tvaroch took the loss for Newton Falls. The righthander allowed six hits and five runs over seven innings, striking out 12 and walking one.

Zoe McElrath led Newton Falls with two hits in four at bats.

Brookfield racked up six hits. Cadence Huffman, Sophia Hook, and Abby DeJoy each managed multiple hits.

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TIGERS THRIVE UNDER THE LIGHTS

STRUTHERS OH-  Newton Falls went into Cene Park under the lights on Thursday night and put on a show. They got another win inside the MVAC over Campbell Memorial 5-1.

Newton Falls opened up scoring in the second inning. Owen Gazda grounded out, scoring one run.

Trevor Ruscoe was credited with the victory for Newton Falls. The bulldog allowed five hits and one run over three innings, striking out three. Alex Pennigton threw four innings in relief out of the bullpen. Pennigton recorded the last 12 outs to earn the save.

Zack Luciano took the loss for Memorial. The pitcher allowed five hits and five runs over six and two-thirds innings, striking out ten.

Gino Lazzari led the Tigers with two hits in two at bats.

Jacob Jackson went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Memorial in hits.

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TVAROCH’S ONE HITTER HIGHLIGHTS TIGERS VICTORY

Sophie Tvaroch threw a gem on Thursday for Newton Falls, allowing zero runs and besting Jackson Milton by a score of 12-0

Newton Falls was boosted by Joe’l Hood who went 4-for-4 at the plate. Hood singled in the first, singled in the second, singled in the third, and singled in the fourth.

The Tigers got things started in the first inning when Zoe McElrath singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

Newton Falls put up four runs in the fourth inning. Their batters contributing to the big inning included Hood and McElrath, all driving in runs in the frame.

A single by Chelsea Williams in the third inning was a positive for Jackson Milton .

Tvaroch got the win for Newton Falls. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out ten.

Macayle Thornhill took the loss for Jackson Milton . Thornhill surrendered eight runs on 12 hits over two and two-thirds innings, striking out two.

Newton Falls collected 15 hits on the day. Hood, Emiy Knight , McElrath, and Lexie Drake each collected multiple hits. Hood went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead in hits.

Williams led Jackson Milton with one hit in three at bats.

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TIGERS SET THEIR SIGHTS ON CONFERENCE WIN

LEAVITTSBURG OH- Sophie Tvaroch shut down LaBrae, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Newton Falls to a 8-0 victory on Tuesday

In the first inning, Newton Falls  got their offense started. Zoe McElrath drove in one when McElrath doubled.

Newton Falls tallied three runs in the sixth inning. Emiy Knight and Ashlie Harvey each drove in runs during the inning.

One bright spot for LaBrae was a single by Grace Barnhart in the first inning.

Tvaroch earned the win for the Tigers. Tvaroch allowed one hit and zero runs over seven innings, striking out 17 and walking one.

Barnhart took the loss for LaBrae. Barnhart lasted six innings, allowing 16 hits and eight runs while striking out five and walking one.

Newton Falls tallied 16 hits in the game. Joe’l Hood, McElrath, Harvey, and Chloe Butler each managed multiple hits. Hood led with four hits in four at bats.

Barnhart went 1-for-3 at the plate to lead LaBrae in hits.

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SUTTON OPENS SEASON WITH NO HITTER

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Kaedyn Sutton was brilliant in the circle on Thursday, as she threw a no-hitter to lead Crestview past Newton Falls 1-0.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Sutton struck out 16, while Newton Falls sat down 11.

Sutton earned the victory on the rubber for Crestview. The fireballer lasted seven innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out 16.

Sophie Tvaroch took the loss for Newton Falls. The hurler went six innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out 11.

Sutton, Brenna Figley, and Karsyn Moore each collected one hit to lead the Rebels.

Crestview is scheduled to travel to Boardman on Friday. Newton Falls hosts Sebring on Saturday. First pitch for that is a noon.

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REBELS ROLL TO SECOND VICTORY OVER NEWTON FALLS

COLUMBIANA, OH- The Crestview Rebels put up 11 runs in the third on their way to a 12-1 victory over Newton Falls on Thursday. The offensive onslaught by Crestview was led by Jesse McKeeCade HancoxHunter DuVallSam CampbellCarter Blakeman, and Ethan Feezle, all driving in runs in the frame.

Crestview pulled away for good with 11 runs in the third inning. In the frame McKee drew a walk, scoring one run, Hancox singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, DuVall drew a walk, scoring one run, Campbell grounded out, scoring one run, Blakeman singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run, Feezle singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run, and Hancox singled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.

Feezle was the winning pitcher for the RebelsFeezle went five innings, allowing one run on two hits, striking out nine, and gave away no free passes.

Hanzel took the loss for Newton Falls. The hurler went two innings, allowing three runs on one hit and striking out two.

Crestview racked up seven hits as a team. Blakeman and Hancox each managed multiple hits for Rebs. Hancox and Blakeman all had two hits to lead the team.

The Rebels (2-0) will now look to take on Boardman at home on Friday.

 

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NEWTON FALLS BASEBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH CHAD RANKIN

NEWTON FALLS OH- Newton Falls has a bunch of new Tigers entering the den for the 2022 baseball season, and they are ready to earn their stripes.  After losing a large senior class of 7 players last year. The TIgers are placed in an interesting, yet, exciting situation.  A large group of juniors, has whispers starting in the Newton Falls community about the amount of D1 college level talent that currently sits on this team.  One thing is certain, the pitching in The Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference (MVAC) is stellar! While also facing great non conference opponents, such as State Champions Warren JFK. All of which should allow for the rapid development of the younger Tigers on this year’s squad.

As Head Coach Chad Rankin discussed the upcoming season with YSN’s TY Bartell, they took a look at some of the new faces in Newton Falls. The diehard fans of Newton Falls can catch their boys in action in their home opener against conference opponent Crestview on Thursday, March 31st.

For 2022? The Tigers hope to sink their claws in another conference championship and hopefully some more!

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

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