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QUAKERS SNEAK THROUGH FIRST ROUND

SALEM OH- It’s tournament time on the soccer field! The Salem Quakers got their run going on Monday night against a tough West Geauga team. It was a battle, as every tournament game is but eventually Salem was able to get by with a 1-0 victory to advance.

Scoring the lone goal for Salem was Lance Bailey. He did it in dramatic fashion with the clock ticking away, the ball crossed the threshold with 15 seconds left on the clock.  Collin Riesen played well in front of the net grabbing 6 saves to keep Salem in it.

Salem moves on to the next round where they’ll travel to play Ursuline at YSU. The game is set for Saturday at 5:00.

SALEM TAKES MOMENTUM INTO RIVALRY WEEK

ALLIANCE OH- Looking to bounce back after their 3rd loss of the season the week prior, the Salem Quakers made quick work of 1-7 Marlington on the road last night 41-7.

The Quakers would roll out 21 unanswered 1st quarter points on touchdowns to Cletis Monroy (one rush, one receiving) and the other on a Jackson Johnson 30 yard scamper, and would never look back. They would tack on another touchdown, this time from the arm of Ross Davidson into the hands of Jackson Johnson, as well as two Hayden Tomidajewicz field goals to take a 34-7 lead into the intermission.
Salem would score one more time, pushing them over the 30 point plateau, allowing for a running clock. This time it would be Jackson Johnson connecting with Ross Davidson for a 9 yard score. That would be the only score from either team in the second half, as Salem would salt the game away and come away victorious.
Salem (6-3) now has a date with West Branch on Saturday night, look king to avenge last year’s 43-42 loss in an instant classic at Sebo Stadium. Both teams have secured a playoff spot but, with a victory, would secure a home game in week one of the playoffs.

REBELS RETURN TO THE WIN COLUMN

SALEM OH- Crestview has a tough stretch of games against Girard and Fitch in the last week. After some adversity, the Rebels got back to work, and on Thursday night they got back to their winning ways. The Rebels got a big sweep of Salem. (25-16 25-20 25-19)

Abbey Emch led the Rebels offense with 25 kills on the night. She also added a pair of aces.  Grace Auer racked in yet another triple double finishing with 16 kills, 17 assists, and 14 digs.  Lainy Auer led the team in setting putting up 19 assists.

Crestview closes out the regular season on Saturday as they host Boardman. The loss ends the regular season for Salem. They’ll open tournament play against West Branch next week.

INDIANS STOMP IN TO SALEM

SALEM OH- The season is winding down, and Girard isn’t missing any beats. They went on the road Tuesday night and took care of Salem in straight sets to keep their hot streak alive. (25-10 25-19 25-15)

 

Lauren Pallone was at the top of the kills list for Girard putting down 18.  Bree Latell chipped in 8 kills for the Indians. Allison Durkin had another great day at the office setting up 32 assists.  Latell led the Indians in digs with 7.

Girard closes out the regular season on Thursday as they travel to Gilmour Academy.  Salem also closes out the regular season on Thursday as they’ll host Crestview.

SALEM SNEAKS BY THE SPARTANS

BOARDMAN OH-

Salem Girls Soccer traveled to Boardman High School for a non-conference match-up vs the Spartans.  With a goal in each half, the Lady Quakers won their 12th match of the season by a final score of 2-1.  Scoring on the day for Salem were Rylee Hutton and Lauryn Barton.  Mikaylynn Murphy provided the assist for Barton’s early 2nd half goal.  The defense, lead by Kami Rohm & Ilani Jones-Wallace, was steady throughout the match in front of keeper Kaylee Carlisle, who had 5 saves in goal.  Salem improves to 12-2-1 on the season (4-0-1 EBC).

The Salem JV team played an outstanding match and came away 4-0 winners.  Goals were scored by Karlie Sampson, Annika Murray, Gabby Ripley and Delaney Callahan.  Assists were provided by Riley Flickinger, Mackenzie Zumbar, Murray and Ripley.  The defense played great in front of Maddy Andres who had 2 saves in goal and her 3rd shutout of the season.  The young Quakers improve to 8-3 on the season.

The Lady Quakers next travel to Chagrin Falls on Wednesday October 12th in their final regular season match against the Tigers.  JV starts @ 5:00 pm with varsity to follow at 7:00 pm.

*Contributed By Matt Freeman at salemsthletics.org

SALEM RUNS OUT IF BULLETS IN SHOOTOUT

In series that’s been decided by a total of five points over the last three meetings, the Quakers and Warriors did not disappoint on Friday night, with the Warriors winning a shootout 39-34 over the Quakers at Sebo Stadium.

For Carrollton, the game plan was Chase Ohlstrom early, Chase Ohlstrom often and they would ride him the duration of the game to the tune of 36 carries for 285 yards and 4 scores. Not to be outdone, Brock Smith would turn in on a 100+ yard night and a score of his own.

Salem would have opportunities to get back in the game, however could get no closer than four points in the second half. Jackson Johnson led the Quakers with another impressive night through the air, going 24-37 for 386 and three scores (Oesch, Davidson, Swiger)

Salem (5-2, 1-2) travels to Marlington next week to take on the Dukes.

*Contributed By YSN’s Jarrod Niederhiser