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SALEM CANT FIND SOLID GROUND AGAINST AVIATORS

SALEM OH- In a hard-fought conference matchup, Salem put up a strong fight but ultimately fell short, losing to Alliance 39-35. The Quakers battled fiercely throughout the game, but the crucial turning point came in the fourth quarter, where they were only able to score 4 points.

Salem’s Rylee Hutton led the scoring efforts with an impressive 15 points, showcasing her offensive skills. Reese Davidson-Chuck contributed 7 points in a valiant effort.

Despite the setback, Salem looks to regroup as they return to the floor on Saturday to host Minerva. The Quakers will aim to bounce back and secure a positive result in their upcoming matchup.

SALEM BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH JEFF ANDRES

SALEM OH- It’s time for another basketball season inside Salem. We know the Quaker Crazies will be rocking as always, but the question remains what will they be rocking to? Not to worry! YSN has you covered! The Quakers return a slew of talent that should leave the primed to make some noise in the EBC, that will feature plenty of challenges.  It’s time to get loud for Salem basketball!

Head coach on the boys side Jeff Andres returns for another year on the bench. He was kind enough to chat with YSN’s Anthony Hartwig about the upcoming season. Check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Jeff Andres only on YSN!

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QUAKERS SMOOTHLY GRAB WIN NUMBER ONE

By Eric Hughes 

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Salem defeated Cardinal Mooney, 51-26 on Monday to chalk up their first win of the 2023-24 campaign.

The first quarter was a slugfest that ended in a 12-8 Salem lead, but this was as close as the game would get.

Salem outscored Mooney in the second quarter, 19-2, to head into the locker room with a 31-10 halftime lead thanks in part to Maddy Andres scoring 8 points in the quarter, including a made 3-pointer.

Salem took their foot off the gas in the third quarter, being outscored 9-5, but entered the fourth quarter with a 36-19 lead.

The Quakers bounced back in the fourth quarter and outscored Mooney, 15-7, with six of those points coming from Reese Davidson-Chuck, who finished the game with 13 points, to come out victorious on the road.

Salem dominated the glass on both ends of the floor, which propelled them to their 25-point win.

Rylee Hutton led the Quakers in scoring with 20 points and had a plethora of steals.

Talecia Huff led Mooney in scoring with 11 points, but struggled from the free throw line, shooting 1/7.

The Cardinals shooting 27% from the charity stripe also helped lead them to their demise.

Salem will host Alliance Wednesday, while Mooney will get 12 days of rest before going to the West Side to take on Chaney next Saturday.

HOWLAND UP FOR THE TASK IN FIRST GAME

WARREN OH- In an electrifying season opener, Howland’s offense ignited, propelling them to a 70-61 victory over Salem. Alyssa Massucci led the charge for Howland, showcasing her scoring prowess with an impressive 26 points, including three successful three-pointers. Jessie DeSalvo contributed 12 points, while Sophia Powell and Emily Adams added 9 and 6 points, respectively.

Salem’s Rylee Hutton delivered a standout performance, finishing with a game-high 34 points and an impressive 13 out of 14 from the free-throw line. Despite Hutton’s remarkable effort, Howland’s collective offensive strength proved decisive.

Maddy Andres, Lauryn Barton, and Muirin Lesko each contributed 7 points for Salem, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Howland’s offensive firepower.

As Howland celebrates a strong start to the season, the team will look to build on this momentum in the upcoming games. Salem, on the other hand, will regroup and prepare for their next challenge, aiming to bounce back from this hard-fought loss. The season is off to an exciting start for both teams, promising competitive matchups ahead.

SALEM DEFENSE PROPELS THEM FORWARD

SALEM OH- Salem’s boys’ soccer team took a decisive step forward in the tournament, securing a hard-fought win against Alliance. The final score stood at Salem 2, Alliance 0, as Salem’s players displayed their prowess on the pitch.

Troy Gibson and Jake Davis were the heroes of the evening, scoring the crucial goals for Salem. Gibson’s impact extended beyond his goal-scoring prowess as he also provided an assist, underlining his invaluable role in the team’s success.

Salem’s strong defensive performance proved instrumental in holding Alliance scoreless throughout the match. The unyielding efforts of the entire team on the defensive end were showcased, and it all culminated in a standout performance by Colin Riesen in goal, who made one save to preserve Salem’s clean sheet.

With this victory, Salem advances to the next round of the tournament, setting up a highly anticipated match. They will take to the field on Saturday at Marlington, with a 4:00 PM kickoff.

Game photos can be found HERE: https://ysn.smugmug.com/10-16-b-soccer-salem-alliance/10-16-b-soccer-salem-alliance/101EOS1D/

SALEM SEES THEIR SEASON REACH AN END IN ALLIANCE

ALLIANCE OH- In a hard-fought sectional match, Salem’s girls’ soccer season reached its conclusion as they faced off against their Eastern Buckeye Conference (EBC) rival, Alliance. While the game was marked by physicality and intense competition, Salem displayed tremendous resilience throughout the encounter.

Salem’s lone goal of the match was a testament to the skill and determination of one of their standout players, Rylee Hutton As she found the back of the net, Rylie not only contributed to her team’s performance but also etched her name in the record books.

Hutton, a name synonymous with goal-scoring excellence, brought her illustrious career to a close in this match. Her 127 career goals exemplify her extraordinary talent as a striker. Impressively, 34 of those goals were tallied in the current season, underlining her consistency and scoring prowess.

What sets Rylee apart is her ability to shine in critical moments. She notched an impressive 7 game-winning goals throughout her career, highlighting her capacity to make the difference when her team needed it the most. Moreover, Rylee’s  impressive record includes an astounding 21 hat tricks, showcasing her remarkable ability to dominate matches by scoring three or more goals.

 

SALEM CAN’T OVERCOME DUKES STRONG START

SALEM OH- In an intense battle on the gridiron, Marlington managed to secure a hard-fought 37-20 victory over Salem. The contest was marked by some impressive plays on both sides, but it was Marlington’s consistency that ultimately made the difference.

Marlington set the tone early in the game, with Beau Himmelheber connecting with Koby Vance for a 19-yard touchdown pass. David Hoebeke’s extra point was good, giving Marlington a 7-0 lead.

Continuing their momentum, Marlington added another touchdown when Himmelheber found Vance again, this time on a 7-yard pass. Hoebeke’s successful extra point extended Marlington’s lead to 14-0.

Marlington didn’t let up in the second quarter, as Himmelheber showcased his versatility with a 29-yard touchdown run. Hoebeke’s extra point was good, increasing Marlington’s lead to 21-0.

Shortly before halftime, Himmelheber contributed another touchdown, this time with a 9-yard run. Despite a missed extra point, Marlington held a commanding 27-0 lead at the break.

Salem fought back in the third quarter, with Gavin Colbert connecting with Will Harmon on a 10-yard touchdown pass. Troy Gibson’s extra point was good, bringing Salem’s score to 7. Marlington still led 27-7.

However, Marlington answered right back with another touchdown, as Himmelheber recorded a 7-yard run. Hoebeke’s extra point extended Marlington’s lead to 34-7.

Salem wasn’t ready to concede, and they responded with a 70-yard touchdown pass from Colbert to Marcus Phillips. Despite a missed extra point, Salem narrowed the gap to 34-13.

In the final quarter, Marlington added to their lead with a 22-yard field goal by David Hoebeke, bringing the score to 37-13.

Salem managed to secure another touchdown before the game’s end, as Marcus Phillips ran for a 1-yard score. Troy Gibson’s extra point was good, concluding the game with a score of 37-20 in favor of Marlington.

Game Photos HERE: https://ysn.smugmug.com/1013-fb-salem-marlington

HUTTON CALLS GAME IN THE FINAL MINUTES

SALEM OH- On a sunny Saturday afternoon, the Salem Girls Soccer team made a triumphant return to Sebo Stadium, where they battled fiercely against the Chagrin Falls Tigers and emerged victorious with a hard-fought score of 2-1.

Rylee Hutton was the hero of the day, providing the offensive spark that the Lady Quakers needed to secure the win. Hutton showcased her scoring prowess by netting both of Salem’s goals in this closely contested matchup. Her first goal injected an early burst of energy into the team and its fans.

The story of the day, however, wasn’t just about offense. In the heat of the battle, Kaylee Carlisle proved to be an invaluable asset in the Quakers’ defense, making an impressive 13 crucial saves throughout the game. Carlisle’s resilience between the posts played a pivotal role in preserving Salem’s lead.

As the clock ticked down, tension filled the air. It wasn’t until a mere 1 minute and 35 seconds remained on the game clock that Rylee Hutton stepped up once again to seal the victory with her second goal. The collective relief and jubilation of the team and its supporters were palpable.

With this hard-fought win, the Lady Quakers improved their season record to a commendable 7-6-2. As they approach the end of the regular season, they eagerly anticipate their upcoming annual Kick for a Cure match against Beaver Local. Salem’s determined performance against Chagrin Falls serves as a testament to their resilience and their unwavering commitment to the game they love.

SALEM FALLS AFTER VALIANT EFFORT ON THE ROAD

CARROLLTON OH- In a hard-fought road matchup, the Salem Quakers battled against the Carrollton Warriors but ultimately came up short, with Carrollton securing a 21-7 victory.

The first half of the game was marked by tough defensive play, with neither team managing to find the end zone. However, things changed early in the second quarter when Carrollton’s Ryan Kiko broke the deadlock with a 5-yard rushing touchdown. Quentin Rosenberger’s successful extra point gave Carrollton a 7-0 lead.

Carrollton continued to build on their lead in the third quarter. With 5:49 on the clock, Jacob Whitmore powered through the Salem defense with a 2-yard rushing touchdown. Rosenberger’s extra point was good, extending Carrollton’s lead to 14-0.

In the fourth quarter, Carrollton further solidified their advantage. At 9:17, Jacob Whitmore displayed his versatility, connecting with Braylon Murphy on a 26-yard passing touchdown. Rosenberger’s extra point was once again on target, making it 21-0 in favor of Carrollton.

Salem demonstrated their resilience late in the fourth quarter, as Gavin Colbert found the end zone with a 3-yard rushing touchdown. Troy Gibson’s successful extra point brought the score to 21-7.

Despite their efforts, Salem couldn’t complete the comeback, and the game concluded with Carrollton emerging victorious with a final score of 21-7.

CARDINALS LIVE FOR THE WEEKEND

SALEM OH- In a commanding display of skill and teamwork, the Canfield boys’ soccer team triumphed over Salem with an impressive 7-0 victory that showcased their dominance on the field.

The Canfield offense was firing on all cylinders, with multiple players finding the back of the net. Leading the charge was Drew Snyder, who had an outstanding performance with four goals, leaving the Salem defense struggling to contain his relentless attacks. Andrew Battaglia contributed significantly with two well-placed goals, while Ethan Mulichak added another to the tally.

The Canfield players demonstrated their unselfish play by racking up assists as well. Drew Snyder and Ethan Mulichak each provided two crucial assists, showcasing their ability to create scoring opportunities for their teammates. Andrew Battaglia added one more assist to the mix, highlighting the team’s overall offensive cohesion.

Defensively, Canfield was rock-solid, limiting Salem’s scoring chances and allowing only a handful of shots on goal. Goalkeepers Cam Shaffer and Rocco Catheline combined for five saves, showcasing their prowess in protecting their net.

With this impressive win, Canfield improved their season record to an outstanding 9-1-3, a testament to their skill and determination on the field. Their next challenge awaits as they prepare to host Howland on Tuesday at 7:00 PM. Canfield fans can anticipate more exciting soccer action and a team that continues to set the bar high in their pursuit of success.