Tag Archive for: OHSAA

BLUE TURNS TO BROWN

Changes don’t happen without effort. To say that Poland junior Kailyn Brown has put in the effort to make changes would be an understatement. Kailyn has gone from a shy freshman now a consistent starter as a junior.

Now in her junior season, Brown has become an intricate part of a historical Poland Bulldog team. She brings toughness and confidence to an already great lineup. Like colors of leaves change through the seasons, Brown has become a dominant presence for her team.

 

PHOTO CREDIT: SEMINARY SPORTS+

YSN’s Anthony Hartwig sat down with the junior to talk about her growth over the years, the experience this season has been, and much more. Hear it all on the latest Lady Bulldog Player Profile BLUE TURNS TO BROWN.

PRESENTED BY

POLAND BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER W/ NICK BLANCH (EP 7)

The Poland Lady Bulldogs have achieved their first district championship since 2000 and are hungry for more.

The Bulldog community has rallied around the girl’s basketball team all season and it has paid off.  Fresh off their district championship the Lady Bulldogs now set their sights on Akron Buchtel in the regional semifinals taking place in Barberton. The constant attention this season has prepared the team for the bigger stage, and they are ready to put their best paw forward.

What does the district title mean to Coach Blanch? And how long did he celebrate it? What should fans expect from Buchtel and the atmosphere at Barberton? How important will the senior leadership be in these tournament rounds? All will be answered as our very own Anthony Hartwig chats with Coach B on Episode 7 of Poland Coach’s Corner with Nick Blanch

PRESENTED BY

 

POLAND BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER W/ NICK BLANCH (EP 6)

The Poland Lady Bulldogs have 2 fresh tournament wins under their belt, but the toughest task may await.

The district championship against Ursuline looms on the Bulldogs. Last year’s tournament game against the Irish came down to a single point in overtime.  The stage gets bigger this time around as the winner goes to Barberton for a regional semifinal.

What does Coach Blanch expect from this game? How does the coaching staff deal with the long season of hard work? What does the team bring to the classroom? All is revealed in Episode 6 as our own Anthony Hartwig sits down with Coach B in Poland Coach’s Corner with Nick Blanch.  

PRESENTED BY

POLAND BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER W/ NICK BLANCH (EP 5)

It’s officially tournament time and the Poland Lady Bulldogs are poised for a deep run.

Coach Blanch is making sure complacency doesn’t seep into the team. Nothing is given in the tournament, not even to a team that has gone 22-0 and finished the regular season on top of the AP poll.

What obstacles lay ahead for the team? How tough is the Austintown Fitch district? And what advice would coach Blanch give to players thinking about playing multiple sports? Find those answers and more as our own Anthony Hartwig catches up Coach B on Episode 5 of Poland Coach’s Corner with Nick Blanch

PRESENTED BY

BULLDOGS BITE DOWN ON BUCHTEL

The Poland Lady Bulldogs advanced to the regional final Tuesday night with a 59-38 win over Akron Buchtel.

The game started off back and forth. Sarah Bury got the Bulldogs on the board early with a three pointer, and Buchtel was getting good looks inside mostly in transition.  It appeared that the beginning of the game was anxious for the Bulldogs. They quickly shook off any nerves though when Buchtel took a 11-7 lead. The Bulldogs ended the first frame on a 7-0 run and led 14-11 after 1.

The Poland defense clamped down hard in the 2nd frame. Buchtel had a hard time just getting into half court sets.  Poland turned 3 quick turnovers into 3 quick buckets and just like that they had a commanding 24-12 lead. Buchtel didn’t hit a single shot from the field in the whole quarter and Poland led at the break 27-12.

In the 3rd with their offense now in front of their own fans Buchtel seemed a bit more loose. They cut Poland’s lead to 10 early in quarter 3 showing a glimmer of hope that they could claw their way back into the game. The Bulldogs snuffed that thought out quick however, as Kailyn Brown and Morgan Kluchar got some big time buckets to get the lead back to 15 38-23.  The score after 3 was 38-25.

Poland did not let off the gas pedal at all in the 4th. They knew all too well that Buchtel was a team known for 4th quarter comebacks. That would not be the case in this contest as Brooke Bobbey started to get involved scoring 5 of her 7 points in the final frame. Sarah Bury also added a couple of perimeter jump shots to cement the Bulldog lead.  Poland would go on to win by a final of 59-38.

Every Bulldog starter scored at least 5 points tonight to lead a balanced offense. Kailyn Brown led the team in scoring with 15 points 7 rebounds. Sarah Bury was also in double figures with 14. Poland advances to the programs third ever regional championship on Friday night against Akron St Vincent St Mary. Tip off is slated for 7:00 at Barberton High School.  

SHAKE AND BAKE: THE BALLAD OF BROOKE BOBBEY

There’s a new Bobbey in town, and this one isn’t driving in Talladega.  Instead, she’s helping drive her Poland Girls Basketball Team toward a season they’ll not soon forget.  Although, the stellar catchphrase for the Will Ferrell movie can also be used for the unreal moves that Brooke Bobbey brings to the hardwood.

The Poland Junior is taking the pressure of the tournament time in stride.  Brooke’s optimism and belief in her teammates and coaches are evident each time she speaks, as you can tell how proud she is of the accomplishments this team has made; yet still remains focused on the proper way to send her senior teammates out.

Brooke’s extremely high character is only one of the many reasons YSN’s Anthony Hartwig sat down with her for this week’s Poland Basketball Player Profile- SHAKE AND BAKE: THE BALLAD OF BROOKE BOBBEY.

PRESENTED BY

 

YES, SHE CAMM

As the Poland Lady Bulldogs continue their journey of victories this season, they’ve been very reliant on the 2019 Senior Class.  For leadership, for laughs, for guidance and most of all for their experience.  Among those seniors is a young lady who is soft-spoken, yet hard-nosed.  Her grit and determination on the court serve almost as a calling card for the Poland Girls Basketball Team.

For Elena Cammack, she is a self-admitted creature of habit, from her rituals prior to the game (slow-moving music, and having her mom wish her “good luck” before she leaves the house.) all the way to her intense focus on the floor that she can drown out a gym full of rowdy and screaming fans.  Cammack is proving that her hard work is paying off in a big way.

YSN’s Anthony Hartwig sat down with Elena to discuss her vision on and off the court in this week’s Poland Basketball Player Profile: YES SHE CAMM.

PRESENTED BY

RAIDERS SINK CLIPPERS

CANFIELD, OH– A solid, stingy defense and just enough offense enabled South Range to oust Columbiana 52-32 here Friday night.  The Raiders frustrated the Clippers attack all night long not allowing them to find any rhythm.

The defensive nature of the game was evident from the outset.  Both teams tenaciously challenged each other making offense difficult to execute.  It was the Raiders though who were able to open up a lead late in the first quarter and control the action the rest of the way.  Nick Matus had a strong start scoring 7 points giving the Raiders a 16-7 lead after one, and South Range took a 25-12 advantage into the locker room.

Columbiana kept the game within reach through three quarters getting as close as ten points with 3:20 to play in the third.  South Range led 37-25 heading to the final stanza before steadily pulling away.

 Chris Brooks led all scorers with 15.  Jaxon Andersen had 10 while Ben Irons, Dante Digaetano, and Matus chipped in with 7 apiece.  Sean Whitehead scored all of his 14 in the second half, and Matt Mazei netted 9 for the Clippers whose strong second half of the season ended with a 13-11 record.

South Range (17-6) head to Salem for a District semi-final against Canton Central Catholic Tuesday at 7 p.m.

POLAND BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER W/ NICK BLANCH (EP 4)

Bulldog Pride is alive and well, and so is the winning streak for the Poland Lady Bulldogs.

Late season games can be tricky and tough, the focus turns from one season to the next.  Mission accomplished during the regular frame, winning the first-ever NE8 Championship, and ranked atop the state rankings for the first time in program history.

How does Coach keep the girls focused on all the spinning plates?  What does it mean to this team to be at the top of the AP Poll?

Our Anthony Hartwig sits down with Coach B for our fourth episode of Poland Coach’s Corner with Nick Blanch.

PRESENTED BY

 

SWEENEY HITTING HIS STRIDE: JUSTIN TIME

Close your eyes for a moment.

It’s your senior year.  You’ve dreamt of this moment since you were a young Lisbon Blue Devil.  Since the time you first laced up your shoes and wore the “L” proudly in front of your community.

Now imagine all you’ve worked for being taken away from you with one misstep, one accident, one freak play.  The heartache, the frustration, the anger.  There’s no way you’ll be able to play, and if you somehow made it back later that year- you wouldn’t be the same.  It’s enough to make anybody throw in the towel and give up.

Anybody but Lisbon’s Justin Sweeney.

The Senior Blue Devil suffered what seemingly should have been a year ending injury.  However, just a few months after a devastating knee injury Sweeney lived up to his epic tweet on that tough night in Northeast Ohio.

Justin.  Sweeney.  Was.  Back.

Not only did he come back, but he became the scorer he was, and the one he was always meant to be.  Lisbon’s All-Time Scoring Leader!

PHOTO CREDIT: JKB PHOTO

Now with his team one way away from District play, Sweeney will take the floor on Friday against Sebring with momentum on his team’s side.  Lisbon looks to repay a debt that was served on the Devil’s home court two years ago when Sebring upset Lisbon to advance in the tournament.

We sat down with Justin for this week’s Lisbon Player Profile: SWEENEY HITS HIS STRIDE: JUSTIN TIME.

PRESENTED BY