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NE8 ANNOUNCES ALL-CONFERENCE SOCCER TEAMS

YOUNGSTOWN, OH-

 Soccer:

Girls Champion: Lakeview

First team:

Isabella Kakiou-Lakeview

Gabby Romano-Poland

Avery Arendes-Jefferson

Gabby Lamparty-South Range

Bree Kohler-South Range

Sydney Dobler-Lakeview

Allison Augustine-Lakeview

Kyleigh Johnson-Hubbard

Brooke Bobbey-Poland

Kamlyn Valdez-Girard

Hannah Johnston-Niles

Hannah Ritchie-South Range

 

Second team:

Olivia Baber-Struthers

Teegan Graff-Poland

Halle Sebest-Poland

Kelsey Sidley-Jefferson

Marysa Chuey-Hubbard

Emily Burnham-Niles

Mercedes Tabler-Jefferson

Cassie Herberger-Hubbard

Harley Senek-Hubbard

Alexa Dorma-Lakeview

Dana Spagnoletta-Niles

 

Player of the year: Isabella Kakiou-Lakeview

 

Boys Champion: South Range

First team:

Canaan Johnson-South Range

Jake Busefink-Lakeview

A.J. Trobek-Hubbard

Quinn Pierson-South Range

Adam Rumble-Poland

Luke McConnell-South Range

Dylan Sarko-Lakeview

Billy Dye-Jefferson

Nader Kassem-Hubbard

Freddy Chammas-Poland

Camden Thomas-South Range

Zack Nemeth-Poland

 

Second team:

Brier Roper-Lakeview

Stephan Gamble-Girard

Jacob Gulu-Hubbard

Jake Bacon-Poland

Logan Weaver-South Range

Xavier Llanes-Girard

Sam Biro-Hubbard

Noah Huda-Poland

Christian Abrigg-South Range

Dakota Bartels-South Range

Matt Lucas-South Range

Player of the year: Canaan Johnson-South Range

THE LAST LINE OF DEFENSE

HUBBARD, OH- Overall it’s been a great year for the Hubbard Eagles on the Soccer field.  The Birds have flown their way to a winning record and are looking to make waves in the postseason.  An offensive juggernaut that has scored 70 goals and has won games with their firepower is impressive, to say the least.  Make no mistake, though.  Hubbard only giving up 26 goals has been where they have made their hay while the sun shines on them.

A major reason behind the goal separation is goalkeeper John Reinard.

Reinard is a leader that gets it done on and off the pitch.  Our team over at YSN Hubbard had a chance to catch up with the Eagle netminder to discuss this year’s team, as well as what his interests are off the field.

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FLAIR FOR THE DRAMATIC, SALEM OUTLASTS GIRARD

SALEM, OH- The Lady Quakers earned a hard-fought, dramatic, extra-time victory in their district tournament opener over Girard. The game went to extra time tied 0-0. Sam Moore had 5 saves in goal. Zoee Moore led the backline, contributing critical interceptions and tackles. Scoring the game-winner was Abby Perry. Her goal was assisted by Clara Double.

The Lady Quakers are back in action Thursday at Canfield.

 

*Story courtesy of Kent Paulini and salemathletics.org

EAST PALESTINE BOUNCES WATERLOO

EAST PALESTINE, OH- On a night where the Bulldogs celebrated a bit of history, the celebration continued with a 5-0 route of Waterloo on Tuesday night in the opening round of the OHSAA Tournament.

Josh Welch made Bulldog history with his 2 goal, 2 assist night, which gave him 100 goals for his career thus far.  Brandon Turcola also contributed a pair of goals and a helper while Schaelee Guy added the fifth tally for the Bulldogs.  Blaze Egan also had an assist on the night while Matt Garcia remained perfect in the net with 3 saves.

East Palestine will now play at United against their EOAC rivals on Saturday.

EP UNITED

EAST PALESTINE, OH-  In East Palestine, there’s a special family that has given their all to the school’s soccer program, and over the better part of the past two decades the Patterson family have been engaged in one form or another on the pitch for the Brown and White.

The patriarch of the family is Rob Patterson who began his coaching career just trying to learn as much as he could to help his boys get the most out of the game.  Over time he has become one of the most respected coaches in the area in regards to soccer and continues to churn out top-caliber players from one side of the field to the other.

What many might not know is that Coach Patterson and his family have battled way more than soccer matches as of late, but that does not stop the tenured coach (or his family) from making every practice no matter the conditions.

We had the honor to catch up with Rob Patterson before their postseason opener to discuss all that was, is, and could be with the EP Soccer program, and how it’s impacted him.

All that and more on this special East Palestine Coach’s Corner: EP UNITED

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BEAVER LOCAL, WEIRTON PLAY TO A DRAW

EAST LIVERPOOL, OH-The Beaver Local girls soccer team tied the Weirton Red Riders 2-2 on Tuesday in the final regular-season game of the season. The Beavers scored 2 goals in the first half to take a 2-0 lead.

Jensen Britt scored the first goal with 30:10 left in a long arching shot from about 30 feet away. Then with 19:11 left in the first half Jordan Palmer scored on a rush with a Weirton defender chasing her on a short-range kick on the left side of the goal. Weirton had 2 chances to score in the first half. The Red Riders appeared to score with 22:48 left in the first half but the goal was nullified by an offsides call. Then with 5:10 left in the first half, Weirton was awarded a free-kick after Jensen Britt was given a yellow card but Beaver Local goalkeeper Halley Russell made the save.

Weirton finally got on the scoreboard with 21:12 left in the second half on a goal by Julianna Gladowski as she raced by on oncoming Russell. Then nearly 5 minutes later with 16:16 left in the second half Gladowski scored again to tie the score 2-2. That’s how this one would end. Halley Russell made 8 saves. The Beavers are now 6-3-3 & travel to West Branch on Saturday in the regular-season finale. The Beavers begin tournament play on Monday at home against Carrollton. Weirton is now 8-5-3.

 

*Story contributed by YSN Beaver Local Reporter, Jason Hannum

LIONS AND BULLDOGS PLAY TO TIE

EAST PALESTINE, OH- The Heartland Christian and East Palestine Soccer Teams played to a 3-3 tie on Monday night.

The Bulldogs were led by Josh Welch with his 2 goals, while Schaelee Guy added one as well.  Blaze Egan and Caden Rummel each had a helper while Matt Garcia had 6 saves.

For Heartland, Matthew DiNero had a pair of goals and was flanked by Hayden Stewart’s score.  Micah DiRenzo had 2 assists while Zach Labon had 13 saves in net.

East Palestine’s record now stands at 8-5-2 overall and 4-3 in the EOAC.  Their next test will be against Columbiana on October 7th.

QUAKERS POST CLEAN SHEET AGAINST CRESTVIEW

COLUMBIANA, OH- The Lady Quakers traveled to Crestview Monday and left with a 3-0 victory. The opening goal was scored by Abby Perry off of an assist by Mikaylynn Murphy. Abby Perry also tallied the second goal. Salem’s third goal came off a ball played in by Abby Perry that the Crestview keeper mishandled. As the ball went toward the end line, A Crestview defender then tried to clear it, but got to it too late and put it in the net.

Sam Moore has 2 saves in goal as her and the team in front of her earned their first clean sheet of the season. The Lady Quakers are back in action Thursday against Carrollton. This will be Senior Night for the Lady Quakers. Kickoff is scheduled for 7.

 

*Story contributed by Kent Paulini and salemathletics.org

 

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BULLDOGS SET TONE AGAINST WELLSVILLE

WELLSVILLE, OH- The brand new, beautiful turf in Wellsville wasn’t enough to hypnotize the East Palestine Soccer Team on Monday.  The Bulldogs sped on the synthetic surface on their way to a 7-0 victory in EOAC action.

Schaelee Guy’s 2 goals led the way alongside Josh Welch’s 2 goals and 2 assist night.  Weston Jones, Caden Rummel, and Brandon Turcola all had a goal in the game, Turcola added a helper as well.  Blaze Egan and Nic Jaskola each had an assist.

Matt Garcia had 3 saves in net for EP.

Cameron Carlevale was able to snag 18 saves for Wellsville.

East Palestine is now 8-3-1 overall and 4-2 in EOAC

The next match for East Palestine is Wednesday night at home against United which will be Senior Night.

*Stats contributed by Rob Patterson

BULLDOGS SCORE DOUBLE DIGITS, BREEZE PAST BEARS

LEETONIA, OH- East Palestine is catching fire on the pitch as of late, and Wednesday didn’t dispell any of those notions as the Bulldogs kicked their way to a 10-1 victory over EOAC foe, Leetonia.

Josh Welch and Blaze Egan were magicians with both scoring hat tricks, Welch added a fourth goal to his totals.  Brandon Turcola had a pair of goals and 3 assists.  Weston Jones contributed a goal and a helper.  Schaelee Guy, Sean Helpy, Evan Smith and Ryan Rosen had an assist apiece.  Matt Garcia had a save.

For the Bears, Gavin Steiskal had the lone goal while Brayden Yoakum had an assist.  A trio of goalkeepers combined for 10 saves.

East Palestine is 7-3-1 overall and 3-2 in the EOAC.

The Bulldogs travel to Wellsville on Monday.