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SUSANY WALKS IT OFF FOR RAIDERS AND GIVES THEM NE8 EDGE

South Range seized victory in dramatic walk-off fashion, thanks to a sacrifice fly at the end of the game to topple Poland. The game was tied at three with South Range Raiders batting in the bottom of the seventh when Samantha Susany’s sac fly scored one run.

South Range opened up an early lead in the second inning when Madison Dado tripled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.

Susany pitched the Raiders to victory. Susany allowed nine hits and three runs over seven innings, striking out eight.

Katie McDonald took the loss for Poland. The pitcher lasted six and two-thirds innings, allowing seven hits and four runs while striking out seven.

Juli Stachowicz led South Range with two hits in four at bats.

The Bulldogs racked up nine hits. McDonald and Sophia Dedo each racked up multiple hits. Poland was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Emily Denney made the most plays with seven.

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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.

LIFE’S A BEACH; RANGE RAKING ON THE ROAD

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- For the second day in a row, the Lady Raiders of South Range had a late push to seal victory on the beach.  A five-run seventh inning led South Range to an 8-1 victory on Thursday. The offensive onslaught by South Range was led by Jamie Feren, Juli Stachowicz, Samantha Susany, Kelly Szolek, and Gretchen Bartels, who all drove in runs.

The Lady Raiders fired up the offense in the second inning. Bartels drove in one when she singled.

South Range put up five runs in the seventh inning. South Range Raiders Varsity’s big bats in the inning were led by singles by Feren, Stachowicz, and Bartels, a triple by Susany, and Szolek.

Susany took the win for the Burgundy and Gold. The pitcher went seven innings strong, allowing one run on two hits, striking out eight, and walking one.

Gross took the loss for Madison. She went seven innings, allowing eight runs on 15 hits, striking out two, and walking zero.

South Range racked up 15 hits in the game. Reagan Irons, Szolek, Madison Dado, Bartels, Feren, and Stachowicz each racked up multiple hits offensively. Irons led South Range with three hits in four at-bats.

SUSANY GOES YARD; SOUTH RANGE ICES LEWISVILLE

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- Juli Stachowicz had all the right stuff on Wednesday for South Range Raiders Varsity, allowing zero runs and besting Lewisville (SC) High School by a score of 14-0

Samantha Susany led South Range to victory by driving in four runs. Susany went 2-for-4 at the plate. Susany drove in runs on a single in the first and a home run in the seventh.

South Range fired up the offense in the first inning, when Jamie Feren grounded out, scoring one run.

The Lady Raiders tallied nine runs in the seventh inning. The big inning was thanks to singles by Riley DeCiancio and Jayli Wilt, a walk by Giada Pauline, a home run by Susany, and a groundout by Feren.

A single by J Miller in the second inning was a positive for Lewisville.

Stachowicz pitched South Range to victory. Stachowicz lasted seven innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out 13.

Sarah Owens took the loss for Lewisville. Owens surrendered 11 runs on 11 hits over five and two-thirds innings, striking out six.

South Range collected 14 hits. Madison Dado, Reagan Irons, Kelly Szolek, and Susany all managed multiple hits for South Range. Irons and Dado each collected three hits to lead the team. The Lady Raiders tore up the base paths, as three players stole at least two bases. Dado led the way with two.

SOUTH RANGE BATS STAY HOT DOWN SOUTH; TOAST NOTRE DAME

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- The South Range Raiders cruised to an easy victory over Notre Dame 12-1 on Wednesday afternoon.

In the first inning, the Raiders got their offense started when Michael Markulin doubled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. South Range notched six runs in the second inning. The Raiders put the pressure on, lead by singles by Tyson Tarajack and Dylan Dominguez, a walk by Billy Skripac, and a round-tripper by Corey Penick.

Tarajack was the winning pitcher for the Raiders. The right-hander allowed four hits and one run over five innings, striking out six and walking one.  

Logan Meisner took the loss for Notre Dame. Meisner lasted two and two-thirds innings, allowing four hits and three runs while striking out five and walking one.  Luke Richards started the game for Notre Dame. The bulldog went one inning, allowing six runs on six hits, striking out one and walking zero

The Raiders socked one home run on the day. Corey Penick went deep for the second consecutive day showcasing his first-class speed with an in-the-park dinger.

The Raiders tallied 12 hits. DominguezMarkulin, and Aidan English each had multiple hits for South RangeEnglishMarkulin, and Dominguez each collected two hits to lead the teamRaiders stole five bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Stevie Rohan led the way with two.

 

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SKRIPAK SITS DOWN 13; RAIDERS BLANK LAKERS

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- It looks like the legacy of the South Range Raiders pitching staff will continue, and the future is bright on the mound for the Burgundy and Gold.  They were able to showcase some of that talent when the Raiders defeated Skaneateles 8-0 on Tuesday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Joe Aey struck out Bruna to finish off the game.

South Range opened up scoring in the first inning. Stevie Rohan doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

A single by Emil Sander in the fourth inning was a positive for Skaneateles, but that was all the Raiders would give.

Junior ace, Billy Skripac was credited with the victory for the Raiders. The Billy “The Kid” went five innings, allowing zero runs on one hit, striking out 13 and walking one. The “Junk Yard Dog” Joey Aey threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen, and slammed the door on the Lakers.

James Musso took the loss for Skaneateles. undefined surrendered five runs on five hits over two innings, striking out three.

The Raiders socked one home run on the day. Corey Penick went yard in the second inning inside the park style.  South Range had eight hits in the game. Dylan Dominguez and Rohan all collected multiple hits for the Raiders while leading the way offensively for South Range.

 

 

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LIST, SUSANY BATTLE IT OUT AS SOUTH RANGE FALLS AGAINST BEAVER

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- In a matchup that only took both teams traveling 12 hours south to play against a team 20 minutes away from one another, it turned out to be everything we wanted and more in a 4-1 Beaver victory.

One of the nations’s top recruits, Payton List, was the winning pitcher for Beaver Bobcats. The righthander allowed four hits and one run over seven innings, striking out ten.

Sam Susany was incredibly impressive as well but took the loss for South Range Raiders Varsity. Susany allowed nine hits and four runs over six innings, striking out 11 and walking zero.

The Lady Bobcats tallied nine hits on the day. Chloe List, Kenzie Springer, and Kayla Cornell each collected multiple hits for Beaver Varsity Bobcats.

South Range’s Jamie Feren continued her hot start on the beach, pacing the offense with one of the Raider’s four hits.  Maddie Dado also had a base knock and Susany led all hitters with a pair of hits.  Also noteworthy was Kelly Szolek’s defensive prowess behind the plate- the South Range backstop threw out runners twice to keep the Bobcats out of scoring position.

South Range (4-1) will now turn the page to face Lewisville on Wednesday at noon.

LADY RAIDERS BOOK FIRST WIN ON THE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH, SC-  The South Range Raiders took the lead late and defeated Horseheads Blue Raiders 10-8 on Monday. South Range was down 7-6 in the bottom of the fifth inning when Jamie Feren doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring three runs, and earning the “Money Chain” for the Lady Raiders.

The Lady Raiders earned the victory despite allowing Horsehead to score five runs in the fifth inning. Horsehead’s big bats were led by Molly Wolf, Belle Giammichele, and Rachel Lunger, who each had RBIs in the inning.

South Range got things moving in the first inning, when Kelly Szolek grounded out, scoring one run.

After Horseheads scored one run in the top of the sixth, the Burgundy and Gold answered with one of their own. Horsehead scored when Eva Koratsis’s sac fly scored one run. South Range then answered when an error scored one run.

Samantha Susany led the Raiders to victory in the pitcher’s circle. The righthander allowed five hits and five runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out three.

Megan Wolf took the loss for Horsehead. The pitcher went one and two-thirds innings, allowing four runs on four hits and striking out one.

Maddie Matkosky started the game for Horsehead. Matkosky lasted four and a third innings, allowing seven hits and six runs while striking out four Juli Stachowicz started the game for the Lady Raiders. The lefty surrendered three runs on three hits over four and a third innings, striking out eight

South Range Raiders Varsity tallied 11 hits in the game. Szolek, Madison Dado, Feren, and Reagan Irons all collected multiple hits for South Range. Irons, Feren, Dado, and Szolek all had two hits to lead South Range Raiders Varsity.  Feren wore the cape on the day and was the hammering hero in the box with 4 runs batted in.

Horseheads Blue Raiders Varsity collected eight hits on the day. Giammichele, Olivia Packard, and Matkosky all managed multiple hits for Horsehead.

South Range will now turn their attention to Beaver (PA) in a much-anticipated matchup with the Lady Bobcats on Tuesday at 10am.

 


RAIDERS WIN TWO OVER NILES

CANFIELD OH- In a make up situation between Niles and South Range, the two teams played a pair of five inning games on Tuesday to settle their season series. South Range won game 1 19-1, and then took game 2 12-0.

GAME 1:

South Range won big over Niles 19-1 on Tuesday.

South Range got things moving in the first inning, when Jamie Feren tripled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run.

The Raiders tallied nine runs in the second inning. Feren, Kelly Szolek, Reagan Irons, Hannah Ball, Giada Pauline, and Riley DeCiancio powered the big inning with RBIs.

Juli Stachowicz earned the win for South Range. The southpaw surrendered zero runs on zero hits over three innings, striking out seven and walking zero. Irons threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

South Range Raiders Varsity smacked two home runs on the day. Samantha Susany had a four bagger in the first inning. Stachowicz also had a long ball in the first inning.

The Raiders racked up 16 hits on the day. Szolek, Madison Dado, Irons, and Stachowicz all had multiple hits. Stachowicz, Irons, Dado, and Szolek each collected two hits to lead.

GAME 2:

South Range won 12-0 in game 2 as the teams finished after 3 innings.

Samantha Susany, and Reagan Irons both had 2 hits for the Raiders in game 2. Irons had a pair of RBI. Susany had one as well.

Susany struck out 5 in two innings pitched. She gave up 0 runs on 0 hits. Irons pitched an inning in relief.

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RAIDERS GET THE EDGE ON WEST BRANCH

Saturday’s game against South Range was a heartbreaker for West Branch, as they lost the lead late in a 4-3 defeat. The game was tied at two with South Range batting in the bottom of the sixth when Michael Markulin singled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs.

South Range got on the board in the second inning when Corey Penick doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

West Branch knotted the game up at two in the top of the fifth inning.

Tyson Tarajack took the win for South Range. The ace went three innings, allowing one run on two hits, striking out two and walking one.

Garrison Martin took the loss for the Warriors. The righty lasted five and a third innings, allowing nine hits and four runs while striking out one.

West Branch tallied six hits in the game. Aaron Tucker and Christian Starcher all collected multiple hits. Starcher and Tucker each managed two hits to lead.

South Range racked up 11 hits in the game. Penick, Logan Cormell, and Markulin all managed multiple hits. Penick went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead the Raiders in hits.

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