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VRABLE, DEVILS WALK-OFF THE LADY BULLDOGS

LISBON, OH- The Vrable girls are at it again.  A walk-off single led Lisbon past East Palestine 10-9 on Tuesday. The game was tied at nine with the Lady Blue Devils batting in the bottom of the seventh when Kenedy Vrable singled on a 1-1 count, scoring the winning run.

Both offenses were strong at the plate throughout the game as Lisbon collected 16 hits and East Palestine nine in the high-scoring affair.  The Devils scored four runs in the sixth inning. Big contributors to the big inning included McKenna DaileyJustyce Vrable, and Autumn Oehlstrom, all sending runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.  Emma Thompson took the win as she surrendered zero runs on one hit over one and one-third innings, walking zero.

Jade Mcbride took the loss for East Palestine. She surrendered nine runs on 13 hits over six innings, striking out six and walking one.  Mya Emmerling started the game for Lisbon. She lasted five and two-thirds innings, allowing eight hits and nine runs while striking out one.

Offensively the Lady Devils hit one home run on the day. Dailey had a four-bagger in the sixth inning.  Lisbon saw the ball well Tuesday, racking up 16 hits in the game.  OehlstromKaity ClarkVrableVrable, and Dailey all had multiple hits for Lisbon. VrableVrableClark, and Oehlstrom each collected three hits to lead the Lady Blue Devils.

East Palestine collected nine hits. Joclyn FristikTaylor Hostetter, and Kenzee Johnston each racked up multiple hits for East Palestine.

 

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UNITED STEALS THEIR WAY PAST SALEM

HANOVERTON, OH- The United Eagles continue to deliver in the clutch in the early going of 2019.  On Friday, it was the stellar pitching and timely hitting that allowed them to walk away with another victory.

In the first inning, Salem got their offense started. Lane Rhodes grounded out, scoring one run. The Quakers would also put up three runs in the seventh inning. Salem‘s big inning was driven by walks by Blaise Exline, Billy Blackburn and by Ricky Enlow.

Leyman was in mid-season form and pitched United to victory. He surrendered four runs on four hits over six and two-thirds innings, striking out six. Hahlen threw one-third of an inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Josh Young took the loss for Salem. He surrendered seven runs on ten hits over five and two-thirds innings, striking out three.  Offensively, Bryce OwenYoungJoey Watson, and Blaise Chaffin each collected one hit to lead Salem.

United scattered ten hits in the game. Block, Parker Hydrick, and McDevitt each racked up multiple hits for United. Magnuson led United with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with nine stolen bases.

 

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LADY REBS REMAIN PERFECT BEHIND DEFENSIVE EXCELLENCE.

LINSLY, WV- The Crestview Lady Rebels traveled across the state boundaries to play its first OVAC league game of the year. The game was scoreless thru regulation, a defensive battle for both teams.

It wasn’t until the top of the 8th when McKenna Schultz worked a walk, then with one out the Rebels got back to the top of the order when Haley Eskra hit a line drive single to center field, followed by an Olivia Strank single to the shortstop. With the bases loaded Skyler Mattern hit a fly ball to the 3rd for the second out. The next batter Karsyn Moore drew a walk for the first run, followed by yesterday’s hero Kaedyn Sutton ripping a double to left center field to score Eskra & Strank.  Offensively, Olivia Strank led the Rebels with two singles. Kaedyn Sutton picked up the win.

For Linsly Recrosio and Heller each had 2 hits. Smith took the loss. Crestview improves to 4-0 on the season.

Crestview will be hosting a triple header tomorrow with Southeast Ravenna & Girard. Crestview vs Southeast will kick off the day at 11:00 am. This triple headers proceeds will be donated to The 4C’s Food Pantry (Crestview Churches Community Concerns)

The games are set to be broadcast on YSN (subject to weather.)

RAIDERS CLIP CARDS IN EXTRAS AT CENE

STRUTHERS, OH- The South Range Raiders took the lead late and defeated Cardinal Mooney 10-9 on Thursday. The game was tied at eight with Raiders batting in the top of the eighth when Josh Stear‘s sac fly scored one run for Raiders.  The game was a back and forth battle between the two local heavyweight teams and just like a title bout, both teams landed heavy shots when it counted.

Cardinal Mooney flew out of the gates and scored five runs in the first inning, but Raiders still managed to pull out the victory. Ethan Shaw and Matt Womer each had RBIs in the big inning.  The Raiders scored three runs in the third inning. The offensive onslaught came from singles by Jake Gehring and Jaxon Anderson and a double by Trey Pancake.

Freshman flamethrower Dylan Dominguez got the win for Raiders. He lasted five innings, allowing four hits and two runs while striking out five in an incredible and gutsy performance.  Ethan Shaw took the tough loss for Cardinal Mooney. He went four and two-thirds innings, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out four.  Johnnie Mikos started the game for Cardinal Mooney. He lasted four and a third innings, allowing nine hits and eight runs while striking out six Nick Habeth started the game for Raiders. He surrendered seven runs on six hits over four innings, striking out four

The Raiders collected 12 hits. GehringPancakeBen Rivera, and Anderson each managed multiple hits for South Range. Gehring went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Raiders in hits.  Cardinal Mooney totaled ten hits in the game. Walter Sweeney, Mikos, JT Ogden, and AJ Pepperney all managed multiple hits for Cardinal Mooney. Sweeney led Cardinal Mooney with three hits.

 

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QUAKERS GRAB LATE LEAD, DOWN DEVILS

SALEM, OH- It’s been a rocky start to the season for the Lisbon Blue Devils.  Leads have been hard to hold late, and Thursday proved to be much of the same.  Lisbon lost the lead late in a 7-4 defeat to Salem on Thursday. The game was tied at three with Salem batting in the bottom of the fifth when Blaise Exline doubled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

The Blue Devils opened up scoring in the first inning when Seth Seddon induced Nick Mundy to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored for Lisbon.

On the bump, Seddon earned the win for Salem. He surrendered three runs on one hit over four and two-thirds innings, striking out five. Josh Young and Ricky Enlow entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

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Garrett Cox took the loss for Lisbon. He allowed six hits and seven runs over four and two-thirds innings, striking out two.  Offensively, MundyTyler WelshJaikep Entrikin, and Blake Reynolds each collected one hit to lead the boys in blue.

Adam Wilson led Salem with two hits in three at-bats.

 

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SUTTON TIES SCHOOL RECORD, LADY REBS ROLL PAST LEOPARDS

YOUNGSTOWN, OH- Crestview scored 8 runs in the 2nd & 3rd innings to jump out to a 16-0 lead in a game that finished 18-0.  The Rebel bats were on fire Thursday as Kaedyn Sutton led the Lady Rebels with 2 singles, 2 doubles and a triple and 3 RBI’s. Olivia Strank had 2 doubles and 4 RBI’s. Karsyn Moore 2 doubles, Baylie Bettura, Kayla Deily and Skyler Mattern each added 2 hits.

For Liberty Lara, McBride, Bardol, and Jones each added a hit. Kaedyn Sutton added to her tremendous outing and earned the win in the circle for Crestview. Leigha Anderson came in the 3rd inning pitching the 3rd & the 4th inning, Haley Eskra came in the 5th inning to close the game.  Sutton tied a school record with her 5 hits in a single game. Crestview improves to 3-0 and will travel to Linsly in Wheeling WV on Friday.

QUAKERS REBOUND BEHIND WILSON’S COMPLETE GAME

SALEM, OH-  Just a day after suffering a 7-1 defeat to Canton South, the Salem Quaker Baseball Team fired back.  Quaker Skipper, Mike DeBarr gave the baseball to his trusted Senior Southpaw, Adam Wilson.

Wilson never gave the ball back.

While both teams were strong on the mound Wednesday, the Salem Quakers defeated Canton South 3-2.  Wilson allowed just five hits to Canton South.  The Quakers  got on the board in the second inning when Nick Coletta grounded out, scoring one run.  They pulled away for good with one run in the third inning when Lane Rhodes singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

Wilson was credited with the victory and allowed five hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out nine.  Stauffer was on the mound for Canton South. He lasted five innings, allowing seven hits and three runs while striking out three and walking zero. Frey threw one inning in relief.

Rhodes went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Salem in hits. The Quakers were stout in the field as well and didn’t commit a single error. Bryce Owen had ten chances in the field, the most on the team.

Canton South racked up five hits on the day. Throckmorton and Frey each collected multiple hits for Canton South.

 

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EAGLES SWEEP LISBON SERIES

HANOVERTON, OH- The Lisbon Blue Devils tried to take a page from the United playbook on Wednesday by making a comeback on the road.  Unfortunately for the Devils, there were some pages missing.  Lisbon‘s effort to come back from down four runs in the fourth inning came up just short, as they fell 7-6 to United on Wednesday. The Devils scored two runs in the failed comeback on an error and a walk by Blake Reynolds.  The Blue Devils fell behind early in the loss. United scored on a single by Leyman in the first inning, a single by Mcdevitt in the first inning, and a groundout by Parker Hydrick in the second inning.

Hahlen pitched United to victory. He allowed two hits and two runs over three innings, striking out three. Antram threw four innings in relief out of the bullpen.  Justin Sweeney took the loss for Lisbon. He surrendered six runs on eight hits over three and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking zero.  Nick Mundy led the offense for Lisbon with two hits in four at-bats, while Logan Bell drew three walks.

United tallied ten hits in the game. Hydrick and Black each managed multiple hits for United.

 

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LADY REBS LOCKDOWN LEOPARDS

COLUMBIANA, OH- Crestview Senior Haley Eskra started the bottom of the 1st off with a triple to centerfield then scored on a passed ball. The Rebels scored 3 runs in the bottom of the first inning. Then in the fourth inning, the Lady Rebels scored 5 runs off 4 hits. Kaedyn Sutton led the Rebels with 2 singles, a double and 3 RBI’s, McKenna Schultz and Skyler Mattern each added 2 singles. Kaedyn Sutton also had her first start as a freshman pitching 5 innings, giving up 3 hits striking out 8 and no walks.

For Liberty Attaya Rhodes, Melanie Bardot and Savanna Hook each had a hit. Attaya Rhodes took the loss.

Crestview improved to 2-0 on the season and will travel to Liberty Thursday. 

BULLDOGS BITE BACK AGAINST CLIPPERS

NEW WATERFORD, OH-  Cameron Wischerman’s three-run double with two outs in the third inning carried the East Palestine Bulldogs past the Columbiana Clippers here Wednesday afternoon.  

The game was almost a copy of Monday’s matchup in reverse.  This time it was the Clippers jumping out to a two-run lead in the first and the Bulldogs coming back with the one big hit to make the difference.  Ryan Fahs, Chase Franken, and Brady Dixon lined three straight singles in the first to plate the lone runs for Columbiana. Dalton Vance shrugged off the shaky start and settled in to shut down the Clippers over the final six innings to get the complete game victory.  He struck out 10 while allowing just four hits. Ryan Fahs pitched well in the loss. He went five innings giving up the four runs.

The Bulldogs big inning was set up by two walks and a base hit from Justin Hooley after two were out.   

 

**Written by Mark Franken**