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PROCICK RUNS THE POINT

LOWELLVILLE OH- When talking to Lowellville head coach Lisa Modelski before the start of the season, the biggest thing she wanted to see out of her team was consistent confidence.  But where does confidence come from? Usually it starts with a captain, the point, the tip of the sword, the player who you know no matter what the situation may be, expects to perform.  For Lowellville that driving force is Savannah Procick.  She is without a doubt one of the stand out leaders of the Rockets team, and that’s because she has experience leading all kinds of different avenues.  Savannah leads on the volleyball court, she leads on the track, she leads an entire fanbase while she cheers, and she leads a basketball team.

Procick gained a huge source of confidence at the end of last season when the Rockets traveled to Badger in a tournament game. The odds were not in their favor. Badger was a favorite to not just win that game, but run away with the entire bracket.  The Rockets though never heard the odds. Savannah Procick didn’t get that memo.  They stormed the gates in Badger and came up with a huge overtime upset.  That proved to everyone who was returning on that roster that they could square up with anyone.  It also taught Procick to keep driving against the odds.

Procick took the time to tell us more about her busy athletic life. She sat down with YSN’s Anthony Hartwig for our latest Lowellville Girls Basketball Player Profile.  They talk about balancing all the sports she plays, how she has grown into such a strong leader, and so much more! Don’t miss this great interview exclusively on YSN!

 

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BLUE JAYS BOUNCE BACK AGAINST LOWELLVILLE

LOWELLVILLE OH- Both teams already met each other once this season and it was time again for round number two as the Lowellville Rockets were looking for their first win against the Jackson Milton Blue Jays since 2011.  It looked like that would happen during the first half as the Blue Jays with foul trouble had the Lady Rockets comeback.  The Rockets were only down 23-17 at halftime However, the second half would be different as the Rocket didn’t take off and the Blue Jays pulled away, from buzzer beaters to steals, they continued their winning streak against Lowellville by the final of 64-39.  

 

For Jackson Milton, it was Kylie Wilson who finished with a team high 19 points, while Ava Darney, Camryn Mitchell and Chelsea Williams each had 14 points.  Logan Grunder finished with three points.  

 

For Lowellville, Samantha Moore finished with 15 points, Savannah Procick finished with 14 points, making five two points and one three.  Francesca Lellio finished with four points and Lily Van Coppola finished with six points while she also made all free throws. 

 

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Lowellville (2-2) will head to Wellsville (0-2) on Monday.  Jackson Milton (3-1) will face United (3-4).  

 

*Contributed by YSN’s Ian O’Brien*