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BLUE DEVILS SMASH SOUTHERN

LISBON OH-

Lisbon sailed to an easy victory over Southern 19-2 on Tuesday

The Blue Devils opened up scoring in the first inning. Mallory Gallo was hit by a pitch, driving in a run.

The Blue Devils scored eight runs in the fourth inning. Justyce Vrable, Kaity Clark, Mya Emmerling, McKenna Dailey, Gallo, and Taylor Deland each had RBIs in the frame.

Deland was the winning pitcher for Lisbon. The righty surrendered two runs on four hits over three and two-thirds innings, striking out three and walking one. Emmerling threw one and one-third innings in relief out of the bullpen.

The Blue Devils totaled 15 hits in the game. Deland, Dailey, Clark, and Emmerling all managed multiple hits. Clark, Dailey, and Deland each collected three hits to lead. Emmerling led David Anderson Blue Devils Varsity with two stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with seven stolen bases.

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CLIPPERS TURN ON THE JETS TO GET PAST SOUTHERN

COLUMBIANA OH-

Columbiana defeated Southern 6-2 on Wednesday.

Columbiana fired up the offense in the first inning, when Brady Dixon grounded out, scoring one run.

Devin Daugherty was the winning pitcher for the Clippers. The fireballer allowed three hits and two runs over four innings, striking out six and walking one. Seth Spooner and Riley McElwain entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Columbiana smacked one home run on the day. Spooner went yard in the first inning.

The Clippers totaled seven hits in the game. Zachary Pleska and Bayden Pipoly all collected multiple hits. Pleska led with three hits in three at bats.

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COLUMBIANA CAPTURES WIN OVER INDIANS

The Lady Clippers of Columbiana took a big 26 point advantage into the 3rd quarter to take down the Southern Local Indians 53-30 in Thursday night’s  action. The Lady Clippers put up scores of 20 and 16 points in the 1st two periods while limiting the Indians to just 10 points.

Columbiana’s Grace Witmer led all scorers with 24 points hitting on 4 3 pointers and her teammate Tori Long scored 15 points.

For Southern Local, Ashley Shroader canned 13 points while pulling down 17 rebounds.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

BIG WIN FOR BEARS IN EOAC

LEETONIA OH- Ella Gregorino scored  15 points and Taran Ferry had 14 points to lead the home team Leetonia Bears to a 49-28 win over the Southern Local Indians.

The Bears held a 10 point halftime advantage and dropped in 28 2nd half points to seal the victory.

The Indians Ashley Shroads paced the Indians with 12 points. With the win Leetonia improves to 8-5. The Bears will host Mathews on Saturday.

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RECORDS FALL IN SOUTHERN WIN OVER LIONS

SALINEVILLE OH- They day record’s were meant to be broken, but no one expects multiple records to be effected in one night. That was scene at Southern on Tuesday night as the Indians and Heartland Christian put on a show. Southern would come away with the 65-47 win.

Southern freshman Ashley Shroades has already opened eyes this season. Shroades has already had a game eclipsing 30 points, and Tuesday night she took it further tying the program’s single game point record by dropping 51 points.

Lions captain Maddie Mathews would not let Ashley be the only one to get in the record books on the night. She took the record for single game points finishing with 32. She also grabbed the record for most threes in a game knocking down 6 from the perimeter.

Sophie Stambaugh added 11 for the Lions offense.

Heartland gets back to action Thursday as they host Warren JFK

 

INDIANS CAUSE PROBLEMS FOR COLUMBIANA

Columbiana, OH- Southern Local traveled to Columbiana coming off a 6 game winning streak. Southern would increase their winning streak to 7 after today’s game. Beating Columbiana 61-39. Brady Ketchum would lead the Indians in scoring with help from Brock Smalley who had 12.

Southern jumped to the 13-10 lead in the first quarter with Ketchum scoring 7 points in the quarter. Southern would extend their lead going into halftime 36-17 after a few capitalized turnovers and some successful free throws. Ketchum reached double digits with 11 points with Tyler Anderson of Columbiana had 4.
Southern would extend their lead and come away with the victory in the second half. Ketchum would finish the night with 15 points and for the Clippers, Dalton Whitehair caught 3 point fire and left the court tonight with 15 points of his own. Southern (7-0) will travel to Lore City on Saturday while the Clippers (1-7) play Saturday at home. Catch both games on YSNlive.com
*Contributed By YSN’s Anthony Melone

EAGLES WIN SEVENTH STRAIGHT

SELINEVILLE OH- After starting out the season with a 1-4 record the United girls basketball team have won 7 straight games and now stand at 8-4 after a 51-23 of Southern Local.

Leading the charge for the Lady Eagles was Grace Knight with 16 points and Mickey Shasteen had 10 points.

Southerns freshman Ashley Shroads put up some big numbers with 14 points and 15 rebounds 5 steals and 4 blocked shots. Next up for United is a big contest at Columbiana Thursday. The Indians travel to East Palestine monday to take on the Lady Bulldogs.

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PALESTINE SECURES WIN TO OPEN THEIR SEASON

EAST PALESTINE OH- The Lady Bulldogs started their hoops season off last night with a big 59-33 victory over Southern Local. East Palestine had a 17-4 1st quarter lead and never looked  back though-out the contest.

Joclyn Fristik dropped in 26 points to lead the 1-0 Bulldogs. Morgan Rutledge had 12 points and Payton Sherry had 11 points for Palestine.

Next up for the Lady Bulldogs is a Saturday afternoon match up at Lisbon

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CLIPPERS SEND SENIORS OUT ON TOP

COLUMBIANA OH- It was senior night in the Hanger as the Clippers hosted Southern Local on Thursday. The four seniors saw their last regular season home game end with a sweep of Southern (25-19 25-7 26-24).

The last time these two teams met, it took Columbiana five sets to put away Southern, but it was much more domination from the Clippers this time around. Defense set the tone as the Clippers seemed to dig up everything the Indians put across. Frustration mounted for Southern in the second set as they saw Columbiana run away with a 25-7 win.

Southern bounced back nicely in the third set though. They finally started to find some holes in Columbiana’s defense. It wasn’t enough however, as the Clippers made clutch points down the stretch to finish the sweep with a 26-24 victory in set 3.

Tori Long led the offense with 9 kills on the day. She also played great defense with 13 digs. Grace Witmer compiled a double double with 14 assists, and 10 digs. Maci Linhart led the back row with 20 digs. Julia Rapp has a nice night as well. She finished with 7 kills, 3 aces, and 2 digs.

Columbiana looks forward to tournament play now as they host Leetonia on Wednesday October 21st. Southern will travel to Ashtabula St John’s.

SOUTHERN WINS EOAC FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR

CAMPBELL OH- Southern Local has been atop the EOAC for a good amount of time. On Saturday they had the chance to at least share the EOAC crown for the third straight season. They earned a share of the league with United, and Leetonia with a 37-19 victory over Valley Christian.

The Indians ground game set the tone for the game early as Hunter Morris led Southern down the field with his legs, and capped off the drive with a 2 yard touchdown to put the Indians up 8-0 after the completed two point conversion.

After a crazy play saw the Eagles score a touchdown, the Indians punched back with 21 unanswered points. Brad Sloan had the big play in the scoring run, catching a 58 yard touchdown.

Jon’Tae Pabellon ran well for the Eagles gaining 99 yards on 13 carries. The Eagles never stopped fighting in the game, and he was a big reason why.

Southern will hit the road in round 2 of OHSAA playoffs to face Newark St Paul. Valley Christian has a round 1 matchup with Lowellville on Friday night at Struthers.