Tag Archive for: Soccer

LADY BEAVERS STAY UNBEATEN, PADDLE PAST CREEK

EAST LIVERPOOL, OH- The Beaver Local girls soccer team remained undefeated with a 4-0 victory over Indian Creek on Tuesday. The Beavers took a 1-0 with 33:04 remaining in the first half on a goal by Chansyn Hoppel with an assist by Danica Taylor. Then Taylor later extended the lead to 2-0 with an unassisted goal of her own with 14:55 left in the first half. Indian Creek’s Abby Copeland almost scored for the Redskins but Beavers goalkeeper Halley Russell made the save keeping the score 2-0 at halftime.

PHOTO CREDIT: KEITH W. BROWN

Russell only had to make 4 saves the entire game as the Beavers played great defense all game long. The Beavers extended its lead to 3-0 with 31:13 left in the second half on an unassisted goal by Riley Britt. Danica Taylor finished off the scoring with her second goal of the game with 14:44 left in the second half.

Indian Creek falls to 4-4 while Beaver Local improves to 5-0-1. The Beavers travel to Morgantown on Saturday before returning home next Tuesday to host Saint Clairsville on Senior Night.

 

*Story contributed by YSN Beaver Local Beat Reporter and Alumnus, Jason Hannum.

HOPPEL NETS A PAIR, LADY BEAVERS HOLD OFF LINSLY

EAST LIVERPOOL, OH- The Beaver Local girls soccer team got back to its winning ways on Tuesday with a 3-2 victory over Wheeling Linsly on Tuesday. The Beavers scored with 28:29 in the first half on a goal by senior Madeline Smith with a nice assist by sophomore Chansyn Hoppel. The Beavers almost scored again 2 minutes later off of a corner kick but were turned away by Linsly Cadets goalkeeper Mia Camps. Camps also made 7 saves in the 1st half alone to keep the score 1-0 after 40 minutes of play.

In the 2nd half, the Beavers extended the lead to 2-0 with 23:58 left on a goal by Chansyn Hoppel. Linsly scored both of their goals in the 2nd half, with 18:50 in the game off of a free kick by Sofia Robertson, then a little over 2 minutes later by Athena Marino, tying the score 2-2. Then the Beavers reclaimed the lead with 15:47 on a 2nd goal by Hoppel. Chansyn Hoppel led the Beavers with 2 goals & an assist. Hoppel almost scored a 3rd for the Beavers with 5 minutes remaining but her shot said just inches above the crossbar. Halley Russell made 4 saves for Beaver Local, 2 in each half, to preserve the victory.

The Beavers are now 4-0-1 as they take on Indian Creek next Tuesday. Wheeling Linsly falls to 2-3.

 

*Story contributed by Beaver Local Beat Reporter and Alum, Jason Hannum

GUY SCORES HAT TRICK, BULLDOGS TOP TIGERS

EAST PALESTINE, OH- The hats came off for the second time this season in Bulldog Country as Schaelee Guy was able to dial-up her second hat trick of the season in a 5-0 victory over Wellsville Monday.

Not only did Guy have three goals, but also added a helper to her resume against the EOAC foe.  Also contributing for the Bulldogs were Weston Jones, and Josh Welch with a goal apiece.  Nic Jaskola and Caden Rummel added assists while Matt Garcia locked out the Tiger offense pitching a shutout and making a save in net.

For Wellsville, Levi Boley made 22 saves on the night.

East Palestine is now 4-0 (2-0) on the year and will look to take on United on the road Wednesday.

 

*Courtesy to Rob Patterson for statistics

WELCH CONTINUES TO SCORCH THE NET, BULLDOGS BLAST CAMPBELL

EAST PALESTINE, OH- The Bulldogs kept their winning ways going on Thursday in non-conference action as they took down Campbell Memorial 8-2.  East Palestine has been an offensive juggernaut to begin the season with Josh Welch leading the way with 10 goals.  Welch had 4 goals just against Memorial and also added a helper to aid the Brown and White in victory.

Also contributing in the effort was Weston Jones with 3 goals, Blaze Egan with a goal and an assist, Brandon Turcola with a pair of assists, Caden Rummel with an assist, and Matt Garcia had 10 saves in net for EP.

Campbell was led by Kevin Cisneros and Cameron Robinson who each had a goal apiece.

East Palestine remains perfect at 3-0 on the year and 1-0 in the EOAC and will head back to conference play Monday at home against Wellsville.

 

 

*Story contributed by Rob Patterson

MORE THAN LUCKY: IRISH BLANK SALEM 6-0

SALEM, OH- The Salem Quakers suffered an early-season defeat at the hands of the Ursuline Irish on Wednesday.

Salem takes a loss from Ursuline 6-0. For Salem, Tommy Goodchild was credited 12 saves in goal. Max Kemets was also in goal with 3 saves.

Ursuline’s offensive attack was led by Mario Ruano, Jacob Coman, Patrick Fallon, Cam Forsyth, Ryan Coman and Alex LaPlante who all tallied goals while Calder Lenhart had two saves in net.

Salem’s next game will be home on Thursday, August 22nd vs South Range at 7pm while Ursuline (2-0) is scheduled to play Hubbard Saturday at 10am.

 

*Story Contributed by Travis Zeigler and Salemathletics.org

URSULINE TRIUMPHANT ON THE ROAD AGAINST SALEM

SALEM, OH- The Lady Quakers dropped their home opener 2-1 to Youngstown Ursuline. The Lady Quakers opened the scoring with a goal by Abby Perry.

After Ursuline put two on the board in the second half the Lady Quakers played an intense 20 minutes in an attempt to equalize.

While the Lady Quakers were able to generate multiple opportunities, they came up short in finding the back of the net. Sam Moore recorded 7 saves in goal. The team returns to action Monday 8/26 at home against Howland. Kickoff is at 7 pm.

 

 

*Story Contributed by Kent Paulini and Salemathletics.org

BULLDOGS ICE WATERLOO

EAST PALESTINE, OH – Josh Welch had a career night for East Palestine on Monday.  The dual-sport athlete provided the golden boot for the Bulldogs on his way to a 5-goal performance.  Welch scored 3 the old fashioned way and contributed 2 penalty kicks to put Waterloo away 5-2.

Brandon Turcola helped in the victory with an assist, Matt Garcia kept the Waterloo offense at bay with 2 saves.

For Waterloo, Colin Twitchwell and Clayton Jacobs each contributed a goal.  Logan McClellan and Lance Devin each contributed with a helper.  Jacob Hill had nine saves in net.

East Palestine starts their season off on the right foot at 1-0 and will begin EOAC play on Wednesday against Leetonia at home.

 

*Contributions courtesy of Rob Patterson

TULLIS TAKES ON NEW TERRITORY

LEETONIA, OH- Kylie Tullis makes history for Leetonia girls soccer signing with Malone. The four-year letter winner is the first girl from Leetonia to sign with a college program. The standout senior has nearly every record at Leetonia including 39 career goals. She excels Beyond the soccer field as well. She has earned 11 other varsity letters at Leetonia including basketball, cheerleading, cross country, and track.

Her athletic accomplishments parallel her academic. She has a 3.8 GPA and is top ten in her class. She is also a member of National honor society, Art Club, and Spanish Club. She plans on studying nursing at Malone.
On behalf of the entire team at YSN, we wish Kylie the best of luck inside and outside the lines.  We’ll be cheering for you!
* Story Contributed by Leetonia Senior, Roman Ferry.

GIRARD INDIANS FIND NEW TRIBE AT NEXT LEVEL

The Girard Indians held their signings today for their student-athletes.  We wish them all the best in their future endeavors, and thank them for allowing us to share in their big day!  Good luck at the next level, Indians.  We’ll be cheering for you!

 

SIGNINGS INCLUDE:

Brennan Kuzman- LAKE ERIE COLLEGE SOCCER

Marco Donatelli- AKRON FOOTBALL /Terrance Davis- AKRON FOOTBALL / Daryl Smith- NOTRE DAME COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Jenna Bornemiss – PENN STATE SHENANGO VOLLEBALL