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POTTERS TAKE ANOTHER ONE FROM BEAVER LOCAL

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- In a highly anticipated OVAC consolation game, East Liverpool’s basketball team emerged victorious in a thrilling matchup against their arch-rival Beaver Local, securing an 80-68 win.

East Liverpool’s offense was firing on all cylinders, led by Preston Kerr who delivered an outstanding performance with a game-high 25 points. Preston Dawson added 18 points to the scoring tally, while Quinton Conrad contributed 14 points and Nate Birch chipped in with 12 points, showcasing the team’s balanced offensive attack.

Despite a valiant effort from Beaver Local, led by Austin Cline with 22 points and Owen Hill with 19 points, they couldn’t overcome East Liverpool’s dominant performance.

With this important win, East Liverpool improves their record to an impressive 16-4 as they enjoy some time off before hosting Ursuline on February 19th. Meanwhile, Beaver Local, with a 9-12 record, turns their attention to their upcoming matchup against Salem on Tuesday.

POTTERS DROP A SHOOTOUT WITH ST CLAIRSVILLE

In a high-scoring showdown, East Liverpool’s basketball team engaged in an offensive battle against St. Clairsville but ultimately fell short with a final score of 96-81.

Despite their best efforts, East Liverpool couldn’t quite keep pace with St. Clairsville’s potent offense. Leading the scoring charge for East Liverpool were Preston Dawson with 19 points, followed closely by Preston Kerr contributing 18 points. Nate Birch added 16 points to the scoreboard, while Quinton Conrad chipped in with 15 points.

With this loss, East Liverpool’s record moves to 15-4, but they will have the opportunity to regroup and bounce back in the OVAC Consolation game on Friday, with their opponent yet to be determined. Despite the setback, the team remains determined and focused on finishing the season strong.

EAST LIVERPOOL WINS DOGFIGHT WITH AVIATORS

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- In a hard-fought battle on Saturday, East Liverpool showcased their offensive prowess to outlast Alliance with a final score of 73-62. Preston Dawson led the scoring effort with an impressive 20 points, closely followed by Preston Kerr with 18 points. Nate Birch contributed 9 points, while Cohen Pease and Quinton Conrad added 8 and 7 points, respectively.

East Liverpool, with a strong 15-3 record, will now shift their focus to a home matchup against St. Clairesville on Tuesday. The victory underscored the team’s offensive talent as they navigated a competitive game against Alliance.

POTTERS PUSH PAST BEAVER LOCAL

EAST LIVERPOOL, OH- In a commanding display of skill and teamwork, the East Liverpool High School girls’ basketball team secured a decisive victory over Beaver Local High School with a final score of 62-25. The game, played with intensity and determination, showcased East Liverpool’s dominance on both ends of the court.

From the opening tip-off, East Liverpool established their authority, building a substantial lead early in the game. The team’s offensive prowess, coupled with their tenacious defense, proved too much for Beaver Local to handle throughout all four quarters.

The first quarter set the tone for East Liverpool’s dominance, as they surged ahead to a commanding 18-5 lead. Their relentless pressure and precision shooting kept Beaver Local on the back foot, unable to mount a significant comeback.

As the game progressed, East Liverpool maintained their momentum, displaying exceptional skill and cohesion on both offense and defense. The team’s balanced scoring attack, led by Aynsley Galeoti with 14 points and Kenzie Headley with 16 points, showcased their depth and versatility on the court.

East Liverpool’s defensive efforts were equally impressive, limiting Beaver Local’s scoring opportunities and forcing turnovers. The team’s collective hustle and determination kept Beaver Local at bay, allowing East Liverpool to maintain control of the game from start to finish.

For Beaver Local, Karsyn Bowyer led the scoring effort with 5 points, supported by contributions from Addi Eells, Tori Druschel, and Bella McLevey. Despite their efforts, Beaver Local struggled to contain East Liverpool’s offensive onslaught and fell short in their bid to narrow the deficit.

The game also featured impressive three-point shooting from both teams, with Beaver Local sinking four triples, including shots from Bowyer, Druschel, McLevey, and Calli Sorge. East Liverpool answered with five three-pointers, with notable contributions from All Furman, Cate Davis, and Kenzie Walker.

As the final buzzer sounded, East Liverpool celebrated a well-deserved victory, further solidifying their position as a formidable force in high school girls’ basketball. The team’s resilience, skill, and unwavering determination serve as a testament to their commitment to excellence on the court.

POTTERS TAKE BEAVER LOCAL’S BEST SHOT

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- In a thrilling rivalry showdown, East Liverpool emerged victorious over Beaver Local with a hard-fought 71-62 win on Tuesday night.

Key contributors for East Liverpool included Preston Kerr, who led the scoring with an impressive 22 points, supported by Malachi Reed with 12 points, Marquise Green with 11 points, and solid contributions from Nate Birch and Quintin Conrad.

Beaver Local put up a valiant effort, with notable performances from Keaton Heddleston (15 points), Austin Cline (13 points), Owen Hill (13 points), and Luke Rettos (12 points).

East Liverpool (12-2) continues their season, facing Wheeling Park at home on Friday, while Beaver Local (6-9) aims to rebound against Brooke on Thursday at home.

POTTERS FIGHT FALLS JUST SHORT

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- In a closely contested battle on Monday, East Liverpool put up a great fight against Steubenville Central Catholic but eventually fell short, concluding the game with a score of 55-48.

Reagan Edwards led East Liverpool’s offensive efforts with an impressive 17 points. Supporting the charge were Kenzie Headley with 10 points, Kenzie Walker contributing 7 points, Dacianelle Andrews and Ally Furman each adding 6 points.

East Liverpool (9-8) is determined to bounce back from this defeat and will have the opportunity to do so on Thursday when they host arch-rival Beaver Local, seeking to regain momentum and secure a victory.

POTTERS GET THE JOB DONE ON SENIOR NIGHT

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- In a thrilling senior night celebration, East Liverpool secured a hard-fought victory over Southern with a final score of 46-44. Despite leading by double figures for most of the game, the Potters had to withstand a furious comeback from Southern to clinch the win.

Cate Davis led East Liverpool’s scoring efforts with 11 points, supported by Aynsley Galeoti with 8 points, and Reagan Edwards, Dacianelle Andrews, Kenzie Headley, and Kenzie Walker each contributing 6 points.

Southern’s Ashley Shroades delivered an outstanding performance, tallying an impressive 24 points, with Alyssa Shroades adding 11 points to the scoreboard.

With this hard-earned victory, East Liverpool (9-7) looks forward to their next challenge, hosting United on Saturday morning at 11:00. Meanwhile, Southern (7-5) aims to bounce back as they host Wellsville on Thursday.

EDWARDS STANDS OUT AMONG THE REST

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- East Liverpool’s junior standout, Reagan Edwards is a player who effortlessly commands attention every time she steps onto the court. It’s not just her distinctive arm and leg sleeves that catch the eye; it’s the seamless display of talent and comfort she exudes on the hardwood.

Behind the signature sleeves lies a story of resilience and adaptation. Born from an injury, these accessories initially served a practical purpose, providing comfort during play. Now, they’ve become an integral part of Reagan’s game, a symbol of her journey and determination.

This season, Reagan embraced a new number, donning the 0 on her jersey. The decision was more than a stylistic choice; it was a heartfelt gesture to share a number with her younger sister, who wears zero. The revelation was kept as a surprise for her family, with media photo shoots featuring her as number 12. The unveiling during her first game as number 0 marked a touching moment etched in her family’s memory.

On the court, Reagan’s passion for the sport is palpable, coupled with an unparalleled work ethic. She dedicates herself to both the physical and mental aspects of basketball, with an abundance of confidence that permeates her game. As a solid point guard, Reagan embodies selflessness, consistently creating opportunities for her teammates. Her adeptness is evident in her impressive average of 4.2 assists per game, showcasing her commitment to team success. While she scores when needed, Reagan’s willingness to sacrifice personal points for the benefit of her teammates defines her as a true team player, averaging 5.5 points per game this season. Reagan Edwards is not just a player on the court; she’s a symbol of resilience, family bonds, and unwavering dedication to the game she loves.

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PRESTON PRESSES THE ENVELOPE

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- In the heart of East Liverpool’s formidable basketball team stands senior Preston Kerr, a dominant force in the post. Kerr’s impressive average of 19 points per game over 9 matchups underscores his crucial role in the team’s offense. Beyond the stats, Kerr’s leadership shines as he sets the standard for his peers, fostering a selfless environment that elevates the entire squad.

His impact extends beyond scoring, with Kerr averaging 6.8 rebounds per game, showcasing versatility on both ends of the floor. Notably, his selflessness echoes in leading the team in assists, emphasizing his commitment to team success. As the Potters navigate a season filled with high expectations, Kerr’s prowess and leadership prove indispensable in maintaining their winning rhythm.

 

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POTTERS WIN THIRD STRAIGHT BUCKEYE 8

ST CLAIRSVILLE OH- East Liverpool’s girls bowling team continued another fantastic season on Thursday night as they dominated their way to a third straight Buckeye 8 championship.

East Liverpool bowlers dominated the field. The Potters finished with a total of 2,690, which was first by a long shot. The next closest team was Harrison Central and they bowled a 2,256.  Addison Rudibaugh bowled rounds of 181, 234, and 201, Making her total first on the leader board with a 616.   Paige Grimes was right behind her on the leader board with a total of 420 (184, 123, 113)  Dani Riggle bowled a 419 (129, 134, 156). Lani Rudibaugh bowled to a total of 371 (119, 142, 110).  Rounding out the Potters in the top 10 was was Mollie Pettrie with a total of 356 (121, 107, 128).