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ROMIGHS BOTH EARN PERSONAL RECORDS IN JAYS MVAC DEBUT

NORTH JACKSON OH- The Blue Jays played their first MVAC Leage match of the season in a tri-match VS Mineral Ridge and Sebring Wednesday moring at Olde Dutch Mill Golf Course. The Blue Jays placed 2nd in the tri-match earning their first MVAC and win of the season. The Blue Jays were highlighted by Aaren and Ryen Romigh who both finished with PR’s of 40 and 43 for their rounds. The Blue Jays look to continue their success, tomomrrow, when they face Springfield HS at Bedford Trails Golf Course beginning at 12:30 pm. Complete scores are listed below.

Aaren Romigh 40

Ryen Romigh 43

Hunter Schertzer 43

Dom Zitello 55

Drew Sloan 57

Dylan Hovanec 65

Jackson Horner 61

Faith Sullivan 60

Billy Sloan 49

Colton Elliott 54

 

*Contributed By Daniel Crish at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

HEARTLAND OFFENSE SHOWS UP IN A BIG WAY

NEW WATERFORD, OH- Heartland Christian defeated Sebring McKinley 20-0 on Tuesday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Jake Walker induced a fly out from Ethan Lonave to finish off the game.

Heartland Christian secured the victory thanks to 20 runs in the first inning. The offensive firepower by Heartland was led by Drew Walker, Luke Rafferty , Jake Kling, Will Morgan, Joel Morgan , and Drew Gault, all driving in runs in the inning.

Heartland Christian fired up the offense in the first inning, when an error scored one run for Heartland.

One bright spot for Sebring was a single by Kayden Barker in the fourth inning.

Walker earned the win for Heartland Christian. Walker surrendered zero runs on one hit over three innings, striking out four and walking one.

Kayden Whitlatch was on the pitcher’s mound for Sebring. Whitlatch allowed six hits and 12 runs over one-third of an inning, walking one. Ketchum threw two and two-thirds innings in relief.

Seth Walker started the game for Heartland. The righty went one inning, allowing zero runs on zero hits, striking out three and walking zero

Heartland Christian saw the ball well today, racking up 12 hits in the game. Gault, Morgan , and Walker all collected multiple hits for Heartland Christian School Varsity. Gault led Heartland Christian with three hits in three at bats.  The Lions were sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Kling made the most plays with seven.

Barker went 1-for-2 at the plate to lead Sebring in hits.

JACKSON MILTON BREAKS OUT THE BROOMS AGAINST TROJANS

NORTH JACKSON OH- Fridays afternoon the Bluejays defeated Sebring in an MVAC double header by the scores of 7-0 and 13-3.

Junior Owen McDevitt earned his second victory of the season by striking out 11 and surrendering 1 Hit.

In game 2 the Bluejays scored 13 runs on 10 hits. 8 different Bluejays collected a hit in the contest. Juniors Aiden Pugh and Billy Sloan had multiple hits. Billy Sloan had 2 doubles and 3 RBI’s. Cayden Mitchell also earned his second victory on the mound by pitching a complete game tossing a 1 hitter while striking out 6.

Withe the victory we improve to 6-2 and 4-1 in league play. Today we travel to Cene Park in another MVAC showdown with Lowellville.

*Contributed By Matt Ruby at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

JAYS TAKE TWO FROM SEBRING

NORTH JACKSON OH- After yet another week off, the Lady Jays welcomed Sebring in a 5-inning double header. The Lady Jays started the game slow not scoring until the fourth inning. Sebring had a double in the second scoring on an error. The Lady Jays got it started in the top of the fourth when Grace Johns hit a double. All fourteen runs were scored in the fourth inning. Alena Len, Emily Fultz, and Riley Headley all earned singles. Chelsea Williams and Paige Grope each earned themselves a triple while Paige also tallied a double. Emily Fultz lead the way going 3-for-4 with three singles. The Lady Jays took the first game 14-1.Riley Headley took the circle for the first game giving up just two hits, walking one and striking out six.

The Lady Jays used that momentum to start the second game off strong scoring two in the first inning with singles by Chelsea Williams, Grace Johns and Maggie Simkins. Sebring scored one on an error in the bottom of the first.

The girls kept it going scoring eight in the second inning. Chelsea, Macayle and Maggie each earned a single while Grace hit herself a double. In the third inning, the Lady Jays tallied six hits to score seven more. Hailey Chudomelka, Grace Johns, Macayle Thornhill and Emalee Kalish all earned singles. Emalee also earned a double while Chelsea earned herself another triple for the day. To finish the game, the Lady Jays scored three more in the fourth with a single by Paige Grope and a triple by Macayle Thornhill. Chelsea, Grace, and Macayle lead the second game each going 3-for-4 at the plate. The Lady Jays took the second game 20-1.

Macayle Thornhill earned herself her first no-hitter today walking zero with three strikeouts.

The Lady Jays are back in action tomorrow for a double header at home against Mathews with the first game starting at 11:00.

*Contributed by Mariah Ciccolelli at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

RESERVE HOLDS OFF SEBRING FOR CONFERENCE WIN

BERLIN CENTER, OH- Sebring scored three runs in the second inning, but Western Reserve still won 10-3 on Tuesday. Sebring’s big inning was driven by a triple by Devyn Reggi and an error on a ball put in play by Allison Hoschar.

Western Reserve tallied five runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught by Western Reserve was led by Joanie DagnanMaggie Byers, and Hannah Heath, all driving in runs in the inning.

Byers was on the rubber for the Lady Blue Devils. The right-hander lasted five innings, allowing four hits and three runs while striking out four and walking zero.

Hoschar was in the pitcher’s circle for McKinley. The pitcher went four innings, allowing ten runs on 12 hits and striking out one.

Western Reserve racked up 12 hits in the game. Alexa AbramsAubrey KutskoCaylee SelleyMadison Gatto, and Dagnan all collected multiple hits for the Lady Devils DagnanGattoSelleyKutsko, and Abrams each collected two hits to lead Western Reserve.

 

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TIGERS POUNCE INTO NEXT ROUND

NEW MIDDLETOWN OH- Springfield comes in to this season’s district tournament as one of the favorites. The second seeeded Tigers elected to not take a bye and play their first round game. They drew Sebring, and beat them for the third time this season 63-26.

Leading the Tigers on the night was Madi Lesnak who put together an impressive 18 points. Jameka Brungard was also in double figures on the night with 10. Jacey Mullen contributed 9 points to the Tigers offense.

Sebring got a strong effort from Devyn Reggi being in double figures with 10. Blake Thomas added 9.

Springfield advances into the sectional finals on Saturday. They will host Lordstown. Tip off is set for 1:00.

 

WATERLOO CONTINUES LONG WIN STREAK

November 22nd, 2021. A date that seems distant, also happens to be the last time The Waterloo Lady Vikings suffered a loss.

Going into a Thursday night matchup on January, 27th 2022 with The Sebring Lady Trojans, Waterloo was looking to keep their win streak and perfect conference record alive! 

The Lady Vikings went into Thursday’s matchup having won twelve straight games prior to the conference game. 

Sebring got things started with an opening bucket by multiple sport star Blake Thomas that made it 2-0 Lady Trojans to start. 

However, The Lady Vikings sounded the horns and locked everything down on defense! Going on a 23-0 run that made the score lopsided in a hurry. 

Waterloo had their troubles from behind the arc on Thursday, but it was the play of junior Rose Couts that helped break The Lady Vikings out of the scoring slump.

With some incredible dimes for assists, paired with 19 points of her own was more than enough to get her team the win, and earn her The Player of the Game!

It was also senior night in Atwater. As they celebrated the lone senior on The Lady Vikings squad this season in Olivia Kolstrup. 

Kolstrup, comes all the way from Denmark to play for Waterloo this season, as she caught up with Ty Bartell to talk about her experience. 

The cherry on top of the sundae? Waterloo was able to get Kolstrup a bucket on senior night in the closing moments of their 49-13 victory over Sebring. 

Sebring (2-12) has a home matchup hosting The Lady Rams of Mineral Ridge (2-14) on Monday, January 31st.

For Waterloo (13-1) they will look to keep their conference record perfect, as they host The Jackson Milton Lady Blue Jays (9-6) on January 31st as well!

*Contributed by YSN’s Ty Bartell

Postgame Interview With Kevin Longanecker:

Postgame Interview With Rose Couts:

Postgame Interview With Olivia Kolstrup:

BLUE JAYS BLAST OUT THE GATES

NORTH JACKSON OH- Snow forced Jackson Milton to wait a day longer to play Sebring. Their game being moved from Monday to Tuesday put them in a position to open up a boys/girls double header in their home gym. Boy did the girls get the show rocking early. They jumped ahead 20-0 and never looked back. Jackson Milton ran to a 64-20 win over the Trojans.

 

Kylie Wilson led the Jays with a monster 21 point performance. Ava Darney was in double figures before the first quarter ended. She finished with 19. Chelsea Williams was also in double figures with 11.

The Blue Jays will hit the road on Thursday as they travel to McDonald for a rematch with the Devils. McDonald got the better of them in their first meeting. Sebring will host Wellsville on Wednesday.

BEARS GET THE TIGHT WIN OVER SEBRING


SEBRING, OH – It was a great one to watch in Sebring on Wednesday night as the Trojans hosted the Leetonia Bears. Sebring had all the control through three quarters of play, leading 20-16. Leetonia would eventually fight back to cut the lead down to just one point. But Sebring had a little boost to score 9 unanswered points with just a little over 2 minutes to go in the final frame to make it 31-21. Leetonia was able to find a way back into it once again, but the outcome was different this time as Leetonia’s Timmy Finch found open space off of an inbound play and knocked down his shot to give Leetonia the lead and an unbelievable comeback win 32-31.

 

For Leetonia, Joe Guido led the Bears with a game-high 11 points on the night. Behind him was Noah Riffee who added 8.

 

For Sebring, both Dustin Black and Caden Shepherd put up 7 on the night for the Trojans.

 

Leetonia will be back in action on Friday, as they will travel to United. Sebring will also be back in action on Friday, as they are set to host Springfield. Don’t miss it on YSN!

*Contributed By YSN’s Brendan Miller

ROCKETS CLEARED FOR LIFT OFF


SEBRING, OH – The Lowellville Lady Rockets came into Sebring Thursday night looking for their first league win of the season. Lowellville had great defensive play as they did not allow any points in the 2nd quarter, and also used depth scoring to push them to a dominating league win over Sebring, 51-20.

 

For Lowellville, Savannah Procick led the team with 13 points. Both Sammie Moore, and Serinna Tych added 10 on the night for the Rockets.

 

For Sebring, both Devyn Reggi and Kiera Weekly led the way with 6 points each on the night.

 

Lowellville will move on to host Mineral Ridge on Monday, January 10th. Don’t miss it on YSN!

*Contributed by YSN’s Brendan Miller