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QUAKERS FALL DESPITE OUTHITTING ALLIANCE

ALLIANCE, OH-  Tough times don’t last.  Tough people do.  Even though the Quakers collected seven hits to Alliance’s five, they still fell 6-3 on Tuesday.  Salem opened up scoring in the first inning. Ricky Enlow singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run.  In the bottom of the second inning, Alliance tied things up at three. Hartsoe drove in one when he doubled.  Alliance pulled away for good with three runs in the third inning. In the third Simens singled on a 2-1 count, scoring two runs and an error scored one run for Alliance.

Simens pitched Alliance to victory. He allowed seven hits and three runs over seven innings, striking out two.  Lane Rhodes took the loss for the Quakers. He lasted four innings, allowing four hits and six runs while striking out two.

Salem saw the ball well today, racking up seven hits in the game. Jake Maenz and Enloweach collected multiple hits for QuakersEnlow and Maenz each collected two hits to lead Quakers.  Bell led Alliance with two hits in two at-bats.

 

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RESERVE BLANKS SALEM AT EASTWOOD FIELD

NILES, OH-  The Western Reserve Blue Devils defeated Salem 6-0 on Monday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Ryan Demsky struck out Lane Rhodes to finish off the game.  Western Reserve tallied three runs in the sixth inning. Dom Velasquez and Brycen Jackson all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.  A single by Ricky Enlow in the first inning was a positive for Salem, but the Quakers struggled the rest of the night to string hits together with runners on base.

Ryan Slaven was the winning pitcher for the Blue Devils. He surrendered zero runs on two hits over six innings, striking out five. Demsky threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.  Adam Wilson took the loss for Salem. He went six innings, allowing six runs on 12 hits and striking out four.

Western Reserve totaled 12 hits in the game. Garrett MihalickJosh SlatonVelasquez, and Dallas Smith all collected multiple hits for the Blue Devils .  Mihalick went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Western Reserve in hits.

Wilson led Salem with two hits in three at-bats.

 

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YOUNG BLANKS MARLINGTON

ALLIANCE, OH-  Josh Young threw a shutout to lead the Quakers past Marlington 2-0 on Wednesday.  The pitching was strong on both sides. Young struck out four, while Allenbaugh sat down one.  The Quakers got things started in the first inning when Ricky Enlow singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.  The one bright spot for Marlington was a triple by Pucci in the first inning.

Young went on to get the win for the Quakers. He went seven innings, allowing zero runs on four hits and striking out four.  For Marlington, Allenbaugh took the loss. He went seven innings, allowing two runs on eight hits and striking out one.

Salem collected eight hits. Shawn ChappelBraydon Gibson, and Enlow each managed multiple hits for QuakersEnlowGibson, and Chappel all had two hits to lead the Quakers. Salem was also sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Bryce Owen had the most chances in the field with five, and was chosen by his peers to receive the Quaker Sam Hat following the win.

 

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RAIDERS HOLD ON TO VICTORY OVER SALEM

SALEM, OH-  In what turned out to be an outstanding duel between two top-notch pitchers, The South Range Raiders took home a 6-2 victory over Salem on Monday.  The Raiders got things started in the first inning. South Range scored two runs when Ben Rivera singled with the bases loaded.  The Raiders scored three runs in the seventh inning. Jaxon Anderson and Brandon Youngs powered the big inning with RBIs.

Jake Gehring earned the victory on the pitcher’s mound for South Range. He lasted five innings, allowing three hits and two runs while striking out 11. Youngs threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen to get the 2-inning save.

For Salem, Adam Wilson took the loss. He went six innings, allowing three runs on five hits and striking out four.

The Raiders scattered seven hits in the game. Rivera and Jared Bajerski each managed multiple hits for South RangeBajerski and Rivera each collected two hits to lead The Raiders. TheRaiders also tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Rivera leading the way with two.

 

 

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LADY RAIDERS WIN THIRD STRAIGHT

The Lady Raiders opened their home schedule with a 58-47 win over Salem tonight.

The Raiders once again started strong, opening up a 14-0 lead before the Quakers could blink. They dominated the 1st quarter with suffocating defense. Bree Kohler got a steal and fast-break layup to give the Raiders their 14-0 run before Salem ended it with a free throw. The 1st quarter came to an end with the Raiders leading 17-3.

Salem would fight back in the 2nd going on a 10-3 run and cutting the Raider lead to 20-13 within the first 3 minutes. The post presence from freshman Danielle Vuletich helped put the Raiders back into a comfortable lead at 30-18 going into halftime.

The Raiders and Quakers went back and forth in the third, but freshman Izzy Lamparty was able to help keep the Raiders in the lead, then with just over 3 minutes left in the 3rd, Maddie Durkin buried a three to put the Raiders back up by double digits 39-27. The lead would stay at 12 at the end of 3 with the score 41-29.

Bree Kohler struck again early in the 4th quarter stepping into another passing lane and finishing on the fast break to give the Raiders their largest lead since the 1st quarter at 47-33. The Raiders never looked back from that point and finished off Salem with a final score of 58-47.

The balanced Raiders offense had 3 scorers in double figures tonight. Maddie Durkin lead the way with 19 points while Izzy Lamparty had 14 and Bri Modic finished with 11. The Lady Raiders are now 3-0 and will return to action Saturday as they host Newton Falls. JV will start at 5:00.

GIRARD’S WAID NAMED DIVISION IV ALL-OHIO PLAYER OF THE YEAR

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Division IV and V football All-Ohio teams were announced Monday by a statewide media panel.

Girard’s Junior QB Mark Waid was selected onto the First Team Offense, as well as picking up the Division IV Offensive Player of the year.

Waid was joined in All-Ohio honors by his teammates Michael Belcik, Jack DelGarbino and Haeden Gump.

Other YSN athletes to get the All-Ohio nod include Salem’s Mitch Davidson (1st Team Punter) and Chase Ackerman.

The teams were selected by members of the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association, most of whom were voters for the former Associated Press All-Ohio teams. The Associated Press no longer coordinates postseason honors for high school sports.

On Sunday, the Division VI and VII All-Ohio teams were announced. The Division II and III teams will be announced Tuesday. The Division I All-Ohio team and the Ohio Mr. Football Award will be announced Wednesday.

 

Courtesy: OHSAA

United Flying High After Week 1 Win

YSN’s Matt Mowery visits with United Head Coach Mike Demster as he looks back on week one, and prepares for Salem in Week 2.

Quakers to Clash All Season on YSN

BREAKING NEWS: Salem High School (Salem, OH) has agreed to stream the entire Quakers Varsity football season on YSN.

Salem graduate, and veteran broadcaster Matt Mowery has also joined YSN to be the color analyst for the Quakers all season long.

Ron Johnson will enter his fifth season as Quakers Head Coach.  He led his troops to a .500 season last year at 5-5 on the year, and 3-4 in the Northeastern Buckeye Conference.

Senior Mitch Davidson will return under center (mostly out of the shotgun formation) for the Red and Black Attack.  Davidson posted incredible numbers, racking up over 2500 yards and 21 TD’s through the air.  Also returning are his top three targets: Chase Akerman, Turner Johnson, and Zach Bezon who combined for over half of yardage through the air in 2016.

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