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HOT BATS CONTINUE FOR LISBON

LISBON, OH- The sticks are on fire for the Lady Blue Devils right now.  The Lisbon Lady Blue Devils took the lead late and defeated Catholic Central 17-11 on Saturday.

Mckenna Dailey collected four hits in six at-bats to help lead the Blue Devils Varsity to victory. Dailey doubled in the first, singled in the third, singled in the third, and doubled in the seventh.

Catholic Central evened things up at 11 in the bottom of the sixth inning when they doubled, scoring two runs.

Kyrstin Reckner got the win for Lisbon. The righty allowed seven hits and six runs over four and a third innings, striking out three and walking one.

Joney started the game for Catholic Central. The hurler allowed three hits and three runs over one inning, striking out two and walking zero Morgan Lively started the game for Lisbon. The pitcher lasted two and two-thirds innings, allowing two hits and five runs while striking out three

Lisbon socked one home run on the day. Justyce Vrable went for the long ball in the first inning.

The Lady Devils tallied 20 hits in the game. Dailey, Alexa Wichmann, Parker Henthorne, Reckner, Lively, Anna Marshalek, and Vrable all had multiple hits. Dailey led David hitters with four hits in six at-bats.

Crust went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Catholic Central in hits.

COPE HAS BIG DAY AT THE PLATE; EAGLES SWEEP EP

HANOVERTON, OH- With pitching carrying the United Lady Eagles in the first leg of the doubleheader, the offense picked up the tab on the way out the door.  Namely, Taylor Cope and her 4 RBI performance in the second contest en route to a 12-2 victory over East Palestine on Saturday afternoon.

United fired up the offense in the first inning. Colby Burton drove in one when she doubled.  United scored four runs in the third inning. United’s big inning was driven by singles by Mady Lucas, Taylor Cope, and Sam Lippiatt.

Tori Firth was in the pitcher’s circle for United. The Eagle Ace allowed two hits and two runs over five innings, striking out seven.  Prior to the hit in the fourth inning, Firth and the Eagles hadn’t allowed a hit in 14 innings of work.

Gabby Andre toed the rubber for Bulldogs. The righty surrendered seven runs on ten hits over three innings, striking out three and walking zero. Ceci Foster threw one and one-third innings out of the bullpen.

Taylor Foster and Alexus Robb each collected one hit to lead the Bulldogs.  Ceci Foster also had an RBI on the day.

United saw the ball well today, racking up 17 hits in the game. Cope was 2-3 in game two with four runs batted in.  Tori Firth went deep over the centerfield fence for a solo shot.  BurtonLucasCopeIreyZines, and Firth each had multiple hits for United. Burton led United with four hits in four at-bats. United tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Cope led the way with three.

 

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FIRTH THROWS NO-NO IN FIRST GAME OF EP DOUBLE DIP

HANOVERTON, OH- We’re starting to see an arms race shaping up in the Valley, and United’s ace is certainly making a case for having her hat in the ring.  The East Palestine Bulldogs fell behind early and couldn’t come back in an 11-0 loss to United on Saturday. United scored on a triple by Colby Burton, a passed ball during Brielle Rose‘s at-bat, and a double by Cope in the first inning.

United got things moving in the first inning when Burton tripled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.

Tori Firth led things off on the rubber for United. The Big Dog nominee lasted five innings, allowing no hits and zero runs while striking out nine and walking one.

Freshman, Anna Yonker was in the pitcher’s circle for the Bulldogs. The hurler lasted four innings, allowing 11 hits and 11 runs while striking out three.

United saw the ball well today, racking up 11 hits in the game. Brielle Rose and Joshlynn Irey each managed multiple hits for United. United was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Rose had the most chances in the field with nine.

SOUTH RANGE BOUNCES BACK OVER LAKEVIEW

CORTLAND, OH- South Range certainly didn’t like the outcome of yesterday’s game against NE8 rival, Lakeview.  So, they had the chance to do something about it 24 hours later, and asserted their will over the Bulldogs on their way to a 9-1 victory

South Range got things started in the second inning. Reagan Irons grounded out, scoring one run.  The Lady Raiders also tallied three runs in the fifth inning. Irons and Gretchen Bartels each had RBIs in the big inning.

Sam Susany got the win for South Range as she surrendered one run on six hits over seven innings, striking out ten and walking one.

Ella Chadwick took the loss for Lakeview. The Lady Bulldog went two and two-thirds innings, allowing four runs on seven hits and walking zero.

South Range tallied 14 hits on the day. Susany, Juli Stachowicz, Kelly Szolek, and Madison Dado each collected multiple hits for for the Lady Raiders. Susany went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead the team in hits.

Reagan Price led Lakeview with two hits in three at-bats.

LADY DEVILS BLANK EAST PALESTINE

LISBON, OH-Mya Emmerling didn’t allow a single run against East Palestine, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Lisbon to a 10-0 victory on Friday

The Lady Devils got things started in the first inning. Parker Henthorne doubled on a 2-0 count, scoring two runs.  The Blue Devils Varsity put up four runs in the sixth inning. Mckenna Dailey, Morgan Lively, and Anna Marshalek all drove in runs in the frame.

A single by Alexus Robb in the second inning was a positive for East Palestine.

Emmerling led things off in the circle and lasted six innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out 12 and walking one.

Gabby Andre started the game for East Palestine. The ace surrendered ten runs on nine hits over five and two-thirds innings, striking out four.

Lisbon tallied nine hits. Emmerling, Justyce Vrable, and Dailey all collected multiple hits for the Blue Machine. Dailey, Vrable, and Emmerling all had two hits to lead the team. Emmerling led David Anderson Blue Devils Varsity with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with eight stolen bases.

Robb went 1-for-2 at the plate to lead East Palestine in hits.

THE SLAM SISTERS EMERGE; LADY EAGLES THROTTLE SOUTHERN

HANOVERTON, OH- The old saying goes, good things come to those who wait. The United Local softball team has waited and waited since April 9 to get back on the field, that wait paid dividends as the Eagles took care of Southern Local 12-0 Wednesday evening.

Big Dog of the Valley nominee Tori Firth picked up where she left off in the circle, the Junior combined with her battery mate Brielle Rose held the Indians to one hit over six innings while collecting thirteen strikeouts. Firth also helped herself at the plate alongside Colby Burton each going 3-4 with a HR and 4 RBI.  Mati Zines also contributed to the United offense going 2-4 with a double and 2 RBI. Brielle Rose and Makayla Craig each added 2 hits to cap off the 15-hit attack for the Eagles.

United (5-1, 4-0) looks to keep it going on Friday as they visit the Field of Dreams in Boardman to take on Chaney at 5:30pm.

LADY SPARTANS FALL BEHIND EARLY AGAINST INSPIRATION

SARASOTA, FL- Boardman watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in an 8-4 loss to Inspiration Academy on Monday. Inspiration Academy took the lead on a double in the first inning.

Boardman lost despite out-hitting Inspiration Academy eight to seven.

Inspiration Academy opened up scoring in the first inning. Avery Bouquin drove in one when she doubled.

Boardman notched four runs in the sixth inning. Cami GoskeBella Eliser, and Madison Lester all drove in runs in the frame.

Inspiration Academy scored three runs in the fifth inning. Inspiration Academy’s big inning was driven by a home run by Bouquin and an error on a ball put in play by Amelia Mejias.

Elle Hildreth led the Inspiration Academy to victory in the pitcher’s circle. The hurler allowed eight hits and four runs over seven innings.

Lester took the loss for the Lady Spartans. The righty surrendered five runs on four hits over four innings, striking out five.

Jenna Olexa led Boardman with two hits in three at-bats.

Inspiration Academy totaled seven hits in the game. Danika Best and Bouquin each racked up multiple hits for Inspiration Academy.

 

 

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LADY RAIDERS THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX TO WIN FINAL GAME IN MYRTLE

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- South Range took home a 9-5 victory over Vestal on Friday.

The Lady Raiders captured the lead in the second inning. An error scored two runs for South Range.

South Range the lead for good with two runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Madison Dado’s sac fly scored one run for the Lady Raiders, and Jamie Feren singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.

The Burgundy and Gold tallied five runs in the second inning. The offense in the inning was led by Reagan Irons, Hannah Ball, and Dado, all driving in runs in the frame.

Samantha Susany was credited with the victory. The righthander lasted three and a third innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out six.

Kymora Wang took the loss for the Vestal Golden Bears. Wang lasted one and one-third innings, allowing four hits and five runs while walking zero.

Juli Stachowicz started the game for the Raiders. Stachowicz went three and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs on six hits, striking out five and walking one

Irons went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead South Range in hits for the second day in a row.

Vestal had eight hits in the game. Edna Kiefer and Kendell Brady all collected multiple hits for Vestal. Kiefer led Vestal Varsity Golden Bears with three hits in four at-bats.

South Range went 4-1 in Myrtle Beach and now stand at 7-1 overall heading home to return to NE8 action this week hosting Poland on Monday.

LADY REBS LOCK THINGS DOWN IN TENNESSEE

PIDGEON FORGE, TN- A ten-run second inning led Crestview Lady Rebels to a 15-2 victory on Friday. Crestview’s big bats were led by Grace Forinash, McKenna Schultz, Kaedyn Sutton, Karsyn Moore, Brooke Brubaker, and Chloe Stoops, who each had RBIs in the inning.

Crestview opened up scoring in the first inning. Schultz hit a solo homer.  The Lady Rebs tallied ten runs in the second inning. Forinash, Schultz, Sutton, Moore, Brubaker, and Stoops all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

Brubaker earned the win for Crestview, she surrendered zero runs on two hits over three innings, striking out four and walking one. Ellie Ricketts threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Crestview launched two home runs on the day. Sutton put one out in the fourth inning. Schultz went yard in the first inning.

The Black and Gold scattered nine hits in the game. Schultz and Sutton each racked up multiple hits for Crestview. Sutton and Schultz each collected two hits to lead the team.

LADY EAGLES BLANK JEFFERSON

HUBBARD, OH- Hubbard High School softball team defeated Jefferson by a score of 11-0 in a game played at the Eagles Nest.

Senior pitcher Hayley struck out 13 batters, gave up two hits, and walked one batter in the six-inning affair.
Croyle helped her own cause with a two-run homer. Croyle had three RBI for the game.
Gillian Ryser had a pair of singles and an RBI.
Phoebe Rusnak had a single and a double and scored a pair of runs.
Lauren Kamorek drove in a pair and scored twice.
Jillian Palumbo contributes a single, a sac bunt and scored twice.
Kaylee Schultz drove in the final two runs of the game.
Hubbard improves to 3-1 on the season and 2-1 in league play
*Contributed by Kevin Hogue