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STRECANSKY POWERS LADY RAIDERS PAST HUBBARD

Both teams were strong in the pitcher’s circle Monday, but South Range defeated Hubbard 3-1. Bree Kohler allowed just two hits to Hubbard.

The Raiders got on the board in the first inning when an error scored one run for them

Bree Kohler earned the victory on the rubber for South Range. She surrendered one run on two hits over seven innings, striking out 12.

Haley Croyle took the loss for the Eagles. She lasted six innings, allowing three hits and three runs while striking out five.

The Raiders hit one home run on the day. Jillian Strecansky had a long ball in the fourth inning.

Bree Kohler, Brooke Sauerwein, and Jillian Strecansky each collected one hit to lead the Raiders.  Bree Kohler led South Range with two stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with five stolen bases.

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LADY CARDS CONQUER SPARTANS

Cardinal Mooney took home a 4-2 victory over Boardman on Saturday.

Maddie Filisky took the win for Mooney. She surrendered two runs on six hits over five innings, striking out one.  Alaina A. Francis threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.  A. Francis recorded the last six outs to earn the save for the Cardinals.

Madison Lester was on the rubber for Boardman. She surrendered four runs on eight hits over seven innings, striking out five.

Cardinal Mooney tallied eight hits on the day.  Caitlin Perry and A. Francis all managed multiple hits for Cardinal Mooney Varsity.  A. Francis and Perry each collected two hits to lead Cardinal Mooney Varsity.

Boardman totaled nine hits.  Jenna Olexa and Kathryn O’Horo each collected multiple hits for Boardman.  Olexa went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Boardman in hits

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LADY RAIDERS SWEEP SATURDAY TWIN BILL

Game 1: 

Bree Kohler shut down Barberton, throwing a complete game shutout and leading South Range to a 4-0 victory on Saturday

A single by Mayle in the fourth inning was a positive for Barberton.

Bree Kohler got the win for the Raiders. She went seven innings, allowing zero runs on two hits, striking out seven and walking one.

Marr was in the pitcher’s circle for Barberton. She allowed seven hits and four runs over six innings, striking out one.

The Raiders tallied seven hits in the game.  Hanna Dennison and Julie Centofanti each collected multiple hits for South Range Raiders.  Julie Centofanti and Hanna Dennison each managed two hits to lead South Range. The Raiders didn’t commit a single error in the field. Jillian Strecansky had  seven chances in the field, the most on the team.

Barberton was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Kaisk made the most plays with  nine.

Game 2:

South Range coasted to an easy victory over Stow-Munroe Falls 10-2 on Saturday

South Range Raiders fired up the offense in the first inning.  Jillian Strecansky lined out, scoring one run.

The Raiders put up four runs in the sixth inning.  The offensive onslaught came from singles by Jillian Strecansky and Julie Centofanti.

Bell started the game for Stow-Munroe Falls. She surrendered four runs on seven hits over five innings, striking out two and walking zero.  #16 threw two innings in relief.

The Raiders scattered 14 hits in the game.  Julie Centofanti, Marlaina Slabach, Maddie Helon, Hanna Dennison, and Bree Kohler each collected multiple hits for South Range Raiders.  Julie Centofanti went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead South Range in hits.

Edmonson led Stow-Munroe Falls with two hits in four at bats.

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LADY CARDS FLY PAST WINDHAM

YOUNGSTOWN, OH- Alaina Scavina didn’t allow a single run as Cardinal Mooney defeated Windham 10-0 on Tuesday. Scavina allowed just two hits.

Mooney got things started in the first inning when Scavina doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.

The Cardinals then put up four runs in the fifth inning.  Cardinal Mooney’s big inning was driven by a single by CJ Sapp, a fielder’s choice by Gabby Joseph, and a double by Brooke

Scavina led Mooney to victory in the pitcher’s circle. She went five innings, allowing zero runs on two hits, striking out three and walking one.

Sapp went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead the Cardinals in hits.

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ANDERSON COMES THROUGH RAIDERS WALK OFF BULLDOGS

A walk-off single propelled the South Range Raiders to a decisive, dramatic victory over Poland Seminary, 7-6.  The Raiders were down 6-5 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Jaxon Anderson singled on a 3-2 count, scoring two runs.

Both pitching staffs had their hands full, frequently dealing with runners on base. the Raiders collected seven hits and Poland had nine.

In the second inning, the Bulldogs got their offense started.  Braden Olson drove in two when he singled.

Trey Pancake earned the win for the Raiders. He went one inning, allowing zero runs on zero hits, striking out one and walking zero.

Mike Kushner took the loss for Poland. He allowed one hit and zero runs walking zero.

 Braden Olson started the game for Poland. He went five and two-thirds innings, allowing three runs on four hits and striking out two

The Raiders scattered seven hits in the game.  Jard Bajerski and Brandon Mikos all collected multiple hits for Raiders.  Jard Bajerski led Raiders with three hits in four at-bats.  The Raiders were sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Jard Bajerski made the most plays with  11.

The Bulldogs tallied nine hits.  Braden Olson, Braeden O’Shaughnessy, and Mj Farber each managed multiple hits for Poland.  Braden Olson went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead his team in hits.

 

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LATE SURGE LIFTS LADY BULLDOGS PAST RAIDERS

Poland stole the lead late in the game in an 8-2 victory over South Range on Tuesday.  The Bulldogs trailed 2-1 in the top of the sixth inning when Ally Nittoli doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring three runs.

Poland secured the victory thanks to five runs in the sixth inning.  The rally was led by doubles by Nittoli, Lauren Sienkiewicz, and Jackie Grisdale.

The Bulldogs got things started in the first inning when Nittoli doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

Ashley Wire got the win for Poland. She went seven innings, allowing two runs on eight hits and striking out five.

Bree Kohler took the loss for South Range. She surrendered eight runs on ten hits over seven innings, striking out ten.

The Bulldogs scattered ten hits in the game.  Brooke Bobbey, Nittoli, and Wire each racked up multiple hits for Poland.  Wire, Nittoli, and Bobbey each managed two hits to lead Poland Seminary Bulldogs Varsity.

South Range had eight hits in the game.  Julie Centefonti and Hannah Dennison all managed multiple hits for the Raiders.  South Range was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Kali Dudich made the most plays with  ten.

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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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LADY RAIDERS COMEBACK FALLS SHORT AGAINST HOWLAND

CANFIELD OH- South Range Raiders effort to come back from down five runs in the sixth inning came up just short, as they fell 13-11 to Howland on Thursday.  The Raiders scored four runs in the failed comeback on a single by Drew Feren, a triple by Bree Kohler, and a sacrifice fly by Hanna Dennison.

The Raiders were right in it until Howland singled in the sixth inning.

The Raiders got on the board in the first inning.  Bree Kohler drove in one when she singled.

Howland evened things up at seven in the top of the fifth inning when Alexis Rodgers singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

Raiders notched six runs in the second inning.  Raiders big bats in the inning were led by singles by Marlaina Slabach and Drew Feren, a triple by Bree Kohler, and a sacrifice fly by Hanna Dennison.

Madison Osborne led the Howland to victory on the rubber. She went seven innings, allowing 11 runs on 13 hits, striking out three and walking one.

Reagan Irons took the loss for the Raiders. She allowed seven hits and ten runs, 6 earned over five and two-thirds innings, striking out three.

South Range racked up 13 hits.  Marlaina Slabach, Drew Feren, Bree Kohler, and Jillian Strecansky each managed multiple hits for South Range Raiders.  Bree Kohler, Drew Feren, and Marlaina Slabach each collected three hits to lead the Raiders.  South Range tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Bree Kohler led the way with three.

Howland collected 12 hits.  Emily Darlington, Marissa Jerina, Alexis Rodgers, and Marissa Miller each  had multiple hits for Howland.  Emily Darlington went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Howland in hits.

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MCDERMOTT PICKS HIRAM JUST FOR KICKS

GIRARD, OH-  Two-time All-Conference Kicker for the Girard Indians, Bailey McDermott has put his cards on the table for where he’ll play next year.  The stand-out power leg will take his talents to Hiram College to kick for Coach Henry Stanford and the Terriers.

McDermott’s accolades also include the elite 100-Point Club in Girard, and being MaxPreps Top 2 in PAT across all OHSAA Divisions.  All the while helping Girard make it to the State Championship Game in 2018 while going 66-76 on the season and 134 for 167 in his PAT career for the Indians.

On behalf of all of us at YSN, we wish Bailey all the best as he takes his next steps in his academic and athletic careers.  Go Terriers!

 

LADY REBS KEEP BEARS IN HIBERNATION

COLUMBIANA- It was a Senior Showcase to open the season for the Crestview Lady Rebels Softball Team as they defeated Leetonia 15-0 in five innings.  Senior Haley Eskra led the way in the box and on the basepaths with a three-hit and four stolen base afternoon including two singles and a double that accounted for 3 RBI.  Also delivering damage was Skyler Mattern who also contributed three hits in the same style but had 4 RBI.  Olivia Strank was able to get it done on both sides of the field as she was the winning pitcher giving up only 5 hits, 3 walks while striking out 4.  Strank also had two singles and an RBI offensively for the Lady Rebs.

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For Leetonia, McKenzie Meade went 2-3 with two singles while Chloe Dale suffered the loss in the circle.

Both teams are back at it this week with Leetonia scheduled to play five days out of six this week.