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HERALDS SKIP PAST FAIRPORT

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Fairport Harbor, OH- Ezra Campbell showcased his offensive prowess, driving in four runs on three hits to propel the St. John Heralds to a commanding 19-3 victory over the Fairport Skippers on Wednesday.

Campbell’s bat was on fire throughout the game, as he delivered timely hits to fuel the Heralds’ offense. In the second inning, Campbell’s single drove in one run, and in the fourth inning, he came through again with another single, plating two more runs.

The Heralds surged ahead with a dominant performance in the second inning, where they erupted for 10 runs to seize control of the game. Contributions came from various players, including Anthony Severino, Will Anderson, and Campbell, who all played a part in driving in runs during the explosive inning.

Fairport Harding managed to get on the scoreboard early in the first inning when DJ Dambolena singled, bringing in one run. However, the Heralds quickly asserted their dominance, extending their lead in the third inning with the help of a passed ball and a single by Kyle Hejduk.

Hejduk also showcased his skills on the mound, starting the game for the Heralds and delivering a solid performance, striking out six batters over three innings. Nathan Wright took the mound for Fairport Harding but struggled against the relentless onslaught of the Heralds’ offense.

Anderson provided stellar relief pitching for the Heralds, shutting down Fairport Harding’s offense with two innings of zero-run ball, striking out four batters in the process.

Offensively, the Heralds amassed 13 hits, with Campbell and Anderson leading the charge with three hits each. Severino, Ryan Williams, and Hejduk also contributed multiple hits to the Heralds’ offensive barrage.

The Heralds’ disciplined approach at the plate was evident, as they drew 11 walks throughout the game. Aaron Wychock, Anderson, John Miller, and AJ Henslee displayed patience, each drawing two walks.

On the basepaths, the Heralds wreaked havoc, stealing a total of 10 bases, with Wychock, Campbell, Williams, and Anderson each swiping multiple bags.

Defensively, the Heralds were flawless, committing no errors in the field, with Severino making the most plays with 13 chances.

Fairport Harding’s Elijah Harless led his team with two hits, while Wright, Dambolena, and Harless each drove in a run for the Skippers. Fairport Harding displayed discipline at the plate, tallying eight walks.

The St. John Heralds look to carry their momentum into their next game as they face Chalker at home on Thursday, aiming to continue their winning streak.

HERALDS LOSE LEAD LATE TO FALL TO SKIPPERS

Fairport Harbor, OH- Despite amassing 12 hits, the St. John Heralds suffered a narrow 9-8 defeat against the Fairport Skippers on Tuesday. Alyssa Cevera stood out for the Heralds, delivering an impressive four-hit performance.

Cevera’s bat was on fire throughout the game, as she went 4-for-4 at the plate, showcasing her hitting prowess. She doubled twice, once in the fourth inning and again in the seventh, and added two singles in the second and sixth innings.

Fairport got off to a strong start, taking an early lead in the bottom of the first inning courtesy of Justinger’s triple and Phillips’ groundout, each driving in a run.

However, the Heralds fought back, seizing the lead in the top of the fourth inning. Cevera’s double, combined with contributions from Gianna Torres, Caitlyn Carney, and Rylee Frasure, propelled St. John ahead, scoring one run each.

A crucial error by the Heralds allowed Fairport to level the score at four apiece in the bottom of the fifth. St. John responded in the top of the sixth, breaking the tie with Oliveras’ double, driving in two runs, followed by Frasure’s single to extend their lead to 7-4.

Nevertheless, Fairport staged a dramatic comeback in the bottom of the sixth, capitalizing on an error to score five runs on two hits, surging ahead to a 9-7 lead.

Cevera displayed her versatility, starting in the circle for the Heralds. Despite her solid performance, allowing three hits and three runs over four and two-thirds innings while striking out seven, the Heralds couldn’t secure the win. McFadden led the charge for Fairport from the mound, enduring St. John’s offensive onslaught to secure the victory.

Despite the loss, the Heralds showcased their offensive firepower, tallying 12 hits. Oliveras led the charge with a 2-for-5 performance at the plate, driving in three crucial runs. Frasure also made significant contributions, collecting three hits in four at-bats. Cevera’s speed on the basepaths was evident as she stole two bases, while the Heralds collectively swiped six bags throughout the game.

For Fairport, Prioreschi and Justinger led the offensive charge with two hits apiece, each driving in a run. The Skippers demonstrated patience at the plate, drawing eight walks to capitalize on scoring opportunities.

Despite the setback, the Heralds remain determined, eagerly anticipating their next matchup against the Lakeside Dragons on Thursday, where they aim to bounce back with a vengeance.

HERALDS SHARP IN BIG WIN OVER BOMBERS

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Ashtabula, OH- In an impressive display of offensive firepower, the St. John Heralds triumphed over the Windham Bombers with a resounding 13-1 victory on Monday, highlighted by a commanding seven-run surge in the third inning.

The Heralds wasted no time asserting their dominance, scoring five runs in the opening frame. Ezra Campbell’s sacrifice fly and hits from Aaron Wychock, Brady Cole, and AJ Henslee paved the way for an early lead.

Maintaining their offensive momentum, St. John extended their advantage in the second inning, with Campbell’s single driving in another run to make it 6-0.

The third inning showcased the Heralds’ offensive prowess as they exploded for seven runs. Cole, Anderson, Campbell, Williams, and Hejduk all contributed RBIs, capitalizing on hits and defensive miscues by the Bombers.

On the mound, Wychock delivered a stellar performance, pitching five solid innings, allowing just one run on three hits while striking out eight batters and issuing no walks.

The Bombers struggled to contain the Heralds’ relentless offense, with their pitcher, King, enduring a challenging outing, conceding 13 hits and 13 runs (three earned) over three innings.

St. John’s offense was firing on all cylinders, amassing 13 hits in the game. Campbell led the charge with three RBIs, while several players, including Wychock, Henslee, Williams, Hejduk, and Anderson, contributed with two hits each. The Heralds also showcased their speed on the basepaths, collecting five stolen bases.

Defensively, St. John’s was flawless, committing no errors throughout the game. Anthony Severino stood out defensively, making several key plays in the field.

Despite the loss, Jacob Cody and Jack Eye provided some offensive spark for the Bombers, with Cody driving in a run and Eye collecting two hits.

With this convincing win under their belts, the St. John Heralds look ahead to their next challenge as they hit the road to face Lordstown on Tuesday.

HERALDS BATS EXPLOSIVE IN WIN OVER BOMBERS

Ashtabula, OH- In an impressive display on the diamond, the St. John Heralds secured a commanding 12-4 victory over the Windham Bombers on Sunday. The Heralds showcased their prowess both at the plate and on the mound, earning a decisive win on their home turf.

The Windham Bombers struck first in the opening inning, with Sydney Sweet’s single driving in an early run. However, the Heralds quickly responded, leveling the score at 1-1 in the bottom of the inning courtesy of a run scored on a wild pitch.

Building on their momentum, the Heralds surged ahead in the second inning, capitalizing on walks drawn by Chay Oliveras and Rylee Frasure to take a 3-1 lead.

Caitlyn Carney’s clutch double in the third inning further extended the Heralds’ lead to 5-2, providing a significant boost to their offensive effort.

The sixth inning proved to be a turning point for the Heralds, as they exploded for six runs despite recording just one hit. Errors by the Windham defense, combined with disciplined plate discipline and aggressive baserunning by the Heralds, allowed them to capitalize on scoring opportunities and pull away with a commanding lead. Gianna Torres drew a walk during this inning scoring one run followed by a hit from Alyssa Cevera scoring another and errors leading to the next 4 runs.

Pitcher Isabelle Holler anchored the Heralds’ defense, delivering a stellar performance on the mound. Holler surrendered just one earned run over six innings while striking out nine batters and showcasing excellent control.

Contributions came from throughout the Heralds’ lineup, with Carney leading the offensive charge with two runs batted in. Despite being the number nine hitter, Carney’s impactful performance played a crucial role in the team’s success.

Additional hits from Holler, Frasure, Carney, Alyssa Cevera, Isabelle Stern, Emma Hutchins, and Oliveras highlighted the depth of the Heralds’ batting lineup.

With disciplined plate discipline leading to nine walks drawn by the Heralds, their offensive strategy proved effective in generating scoring opportunities and keeping pressure on the Windham pitching staff.

Defensively, the Heralds executed flawlessly, stealing a remarkable 10 bases throughout the game and showcasing their aggressive baserunning skills.

While the Windham Bombers showed resilience, collecting hits from Skylar Bailey, Sweet, Alexandria Hudak, and Lexi Goodwin, they were unable to overcome the Heralds’ dominant performance.

The victory sets a positive tone for the St. John Heralds as they prepare for their upcoming game against Lordstown, aiming to carry forward the momentum from their impressive win.

HENSLEE IS THE HERALDS HERO IN WIN OVER EAGLES

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Ashtabula, OH- It was a back and forth nail-biter on Saturday as the St. John Heralds secured a thrilling 10-9 victory over the Geneva Eagles in a dramatic walk-off finish. Down 9-8 in the bottom of the seventh inning, AJ Henslee’s clutch single drove in two runs, sealing the win for the Heralds.

Despite facing an early four-run deficit in the second inning, the Geneva Eagles fought back fiercely, closing the gap with a flurry of singles and a sacrifice fly.

An early error allowed the Geneva Eagles to take the lead in the top of the first inning, but the Heralds responded swiftly, scoring three runs in the bottom of the inning courtesy of hits from Ryan Williams, Kyle Hejduk, and Brady Cole.

The Heralds extended their lead in the second inning after an error by the Eagles, but Geneva rallied back to regain the lead in the fourth inning with timely hits from Hewitt Wilt and Andrew Oros.

In a back-and-forth affair, the Heralds retook the lead in the bottom of the fourth inning, only for Geneva to tie the game again in the sixth inning with a key single from Curtis Maier.

With the score tied at eight in the seventh inning, Oros’s single briefly gave the Eagles the lead, but the Heralds rallied one final time, culminating in Henslee’s game-winning hit.

On the mound, Will Anderson started for the Heralds, while Shea Arkenburg took the mound for the Eagles. Both teams displayed resilience throughout the game, with standout performances from various players on both sides.

The Heralds’ offense was led by Henslee, who drove in two crucial runs, and Anthony Severino, Kyle Hejduk, Will Anderson, and Bryce Venetti, each contributing two hits.

For the Eagles, Maier and Oros stood out with two hits apiece, with each driving in two runs.

With the thrilling win secured, the St. John Heralds look ahead to their next matchup against Windham on Monday, aiming to carry the momentum forward.

HERALDS OFFENSE SHARP IN WIN OVER WARRIORS

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East Ashtabula, OH- In a big time Ashtabula County matchup, the St. John Heralds emerged triumphant over the Edgewood Warriors with a hard-fought 11-7 victory on Thursday.

Will Anderson led the charge for the Heralds, delivering a stellar performance with three hits in four at-bats, including two crucial doubles and a timely single.

The Heralds wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, capitalizing on an error in the first inning to take an early lead.

However, the Warriors quickly turned the tide in the second inning, surging ahead to a 4-1 lead with a barrage of hits, including singles by Geno Measel and Zane Naylor, along with a double from Aidan Hernandez.

Undeterred, the Heralds responded emphatically in the bottom of the second, unleashing a potent offensive onslaught to score five runs on four hits, seizing a 6-4 lead. Anthony Severino’s double proved to be the highlight of the inning, driving in two crucial runs.

The Heralds continued to pile on the runs in the fourth inning, adding five more runs on three hits, with Bryson Vennitti’s double and Anderson’s timely hit contributing to their commanding lead.

On the mound, Ryan Williams showcased his pitching prowess for the Heralds, surrendering zero earned runs over six and two-thirds innings, while striking out seven batters. Aaron Wychock came in in the top of the 7th inning for closing duties throwing blazing heaters to get the final strikeout of the game.

For the Warriors, Alex Sperduto endured a challenging outing, allowing four earned runs over three and two-thirds innings.

Offensively, the Heralds amassed nine hits in the game, with Vennitti leading the charge with two hits. Anderson and Brady Cole showcased their speed on the basepaths, each stealing multiple bases, while the team collectively accumulated eight stolen bases.

Despite the loss, the Warriors displayed resilience at the plate, tallying 10 hits in the game, with Hernandez leading the charge with three hits including 3 doubles.

While the score was high this game was not without spectacular defensive plays including jaw dropping catches by the Warriors Logan Kray and the Heralds Ezra Campbell. Looking ahead, the Heralds will carry their winning momentum into their next game against Mathews on Friday, aiming to maintain their dominance on the field. Meanwhile, the Warriors will prepare for a doubleheader at home against the Harvey Red Raiders followed by the Pymatuning Valley Lakers, seeking to bounce back and secure victory in their upcoming matchups.

HERALDS 4TH INNING FIREWORKS LEAD TO WIN OVER LAKERS

Ashatbula, OH- In a thrilling showdown, the St. John Heralds emerged victorious over the Pymatuning Valley Lakers with a resounding 11-6 triumph on Tuesday. Brady Cole led the charge with a flawless performance, collecting three hits in as many at-bats, including a crucial double in the fourth inning and two timely singles.

The Lakers struck first, with Drake Haines delivering a pivotal single in the top of the first inning, putting them on the scoreboard early. However, the Heralds wasted no time responding, as Ryan Williams’ double and an error leveled the score in the bottom half of the inning.

The momentum swung decisively in favor of the Heralds in the fourth inning, as they erupted for seven runs on four hits, seizing a commanding 9-2 lead. Cole’s double proved to be the highlight of the inning, driving in three crucial runs.

Will Anderson anchored the Heralds on the mound, delivering a solid performance over five innings, surrendering just one earned run while striking out nine batters. Meanwhile, Smith started for the Lakers, enduring a challenging outing over four innings.

Offensively, the Heralds showcased their firepower with 10 hits in the game, with Anthony Severino and Williams leading the charge with multiple hits each. Severino’s speed was on full display as he swiped three bases, contributing to the Heralds’ aggressive baserunning, which resulted in six stolen bases overall.

Defensively, the Heralds executed flawlessly, turning a crucial double play to stifle any Lakers’ rally attempts.

Despite the loss, the Lakers found some success at the plate, with Wludyga driving in three runs and Haines and Ryan Croston each collecting two hits.

Looking ahead, the Heralds will carry their winning momentum into their next matchup against Badger on Wednesday, aiming to maintain their dominance on the field. As for the Lakers, they’ll hit the road to face the Chalker Wildcats, eager to bounce back and secure victory in their upcoming game.

HERALDS BATS LEAD THE WAY IN WIN OVER MUSTANGS

Orwell, OH- Isabelle Holler showcased her batting prowess, delivering a flawless performance with three hits in three at-bats, leading the St. John Heralds to a decisive 10-3 victory over Grand Valley on Monday. Holler’s contributions were pivotal, doubling twice and adding a crucial single in the sixth inning.

The Heralds erupted with a remarkable eight-run third inning, propelling them to victory. Isabelle Stern kickstarted the scoring with a well-earned walk, while Emma Hutchins’ sacrifice bunt and Caitlyn Carney’s single each drove in runs. Alyssa Cevera’s double proved instrumental, plating two more runs, and Holler’s second double of the inning added to the Heralds’ commanding lead. Rylee Frasure capped off the inning with a single, further solidifying the Heralds’ dominance.

St. John wasted no time making their mark in the first inning, as Stern’s double drove in two runs, setting the tone for the rest of the game.

Though Grand Valley managed to tie the game early on, St. John swiftly regained control and never looked back.

Holler earned a well-deserved win for the Heralds, pitching a stellar game and allowing just one earned run over seven innings, while striking out four and walking four. Grand Valley’s Hostetter endured a tough outing on the mound, surrendering 10 runs on 10 hits over seven innings.

Offensively, the Heralds tallied 10 hits in total, with Cevera and Stern each driving in two runs. Holler’s speed was on full display as she swiped two bases, adding to the Heralds’ offensive prowess.

St. John’s aggressive baserunning resulted in four stolen bases throughout the game, further adding to their commanding performance.

Hostetter led the charge for Grand Valley, driving in two runs, while Bauman’s two hits led their offensive efforts.

Looking ahead, the Heralds will take their winning momentum into their next game against Badger on Tuesday, aiming to extend their dominance on the diamond.

HERALDS BASEBALL CAGES THE WILDCATS

Southington, OH- In an impressive display of pitching dominance, Ryan Williams led the St. John Heralds to a commanding 11-1 victory over the Chalker Wildcats on Wednesday at Chalker High School. Williams showcased his skills on the mound, tallying an impressive 11 strikeouts while allowing just two hits and one run over four innings of work, setting the tone for the Heralds’ dominant performance.

The Heralds wasted no time asserting their offensive prowess, particularly in the third inning, where they exploded for seven runs to seize control of the game. Contributions from Anthony Severino, Ezra Campbell, Nick Karr, Bryson Vennitti, and Brady Cole fueled the scoring spree, with each player playing a crucial role in driving in runs and extending the Heralds’ lead.

St. John got on the board early in the first inning, with Campbell’s double driving in two runs and Cole drawing a walk to add another run to their tally.

On the mound for the Chalker Wildcats, Vince DelVecchio faced a tough outing, surrendering five runs (four earned) over two innings, while Aaron Wychock provided solid relief pitching for the Heralds, tossing one inning of scoreless ball.

Offensively, the Heralds showcased their depth, collecting nine hits throughout the game. Severino and Campbell proved to be a formidable duo in the lineup, each driving in three runs, while Cole contributed two hits in two at-bats. The Heralds’ disciplined approach at the plate was evident, as they drew eight walks, with Wychock, Williams, and Will Anderson leading the team with two free passes each.

The Heralds’ aggressive baserunning added to their offensive onslaught, as they swiped four bases during the game, while their solid defensive play was highlighted by a well-executed double play.

Despite the Wildcats’ efforts, including hits from Del Vecchio and Zach Pack, they were unable to overcome the Heralds’ dominant performance.

Looking ahead, the St. John Heralds will carry their momentum into their next challenge on the road against the Windham Bombers on Thursday, aiming to continue their winning streak and maintain their position as a formidable force in the NAC.

WILDCATS CLAW PAST HERALDS

Southington, OH- In a hard-fought battle on Tuesday, the St. John Heralds encountered a setback, falling 10-7 to the Chalker Wildcats despite an impressive offensive display that saw them out-hit their opponents 10 to eight.

Leading the charge for the Heralds was Rylee Frasure, who showcased her hitting prowess with a stellar three-hit performance. Frasure’s consistency at the plate proved vital for the Heralds throughout the game, with impactful hits in crucial moments.

Despite a strong start from Chalker in the opening inning, highlighted by key hits from Nieves, Hromada, and Cox, the Heralds managed to claw their way back into contention, tying the game in the third inning thanks to a triple from Isabelle Holler and clutch hits from Frasure and Isabelle Stern.

However, Chalker regained the lead in the bottom of the third inning, powered by Hromada’s homer that drove in two runs, shifting the momentum in their favor.

Undeterred, the Heralds surged ahead once again in the fifth inning, capitalizing on opportunities created by Frasure, Ava Knowlton, and Sofia Park, reclaiming the lead with determined offensive efforts.

However, a defensive miscue allowed Chalker to level the score in the bottom of the fifth, setting the stage for a tense conclusion. In the decisive sixth inning, Chalker seized the opportunity, breaking the tie with timely hits from Kron and a wild pitch that extended their lead to 10-7.

Despite a valiant effort, Alyssa Cevera, the starting pitcher for St. John, faced a tough outing, ultimately taking the loss after five innings of work, during which she battled through seven hits and seven runs, while striking out seven.

Offensively, the Heralds showcased their hitting prowess, with Holler and Stern contributing multiple hits to the team’s effort. Their aggressive baserunning, highlighted by four stolen bases, kept the pressure on Chalker throughout the game.

For Chalker, Hromada emerged as a key offensive force, driving in three runs, while Kron led the team with an impressive 3-for-4 performance at the plate.

Chalker’s disciplined approach at the plate, drawing eight walks during the game, underscored their determination to secure the victory.

Looking ahead, the St. John Heralds will regroup for their upcoming matchup against Windham on Thursday, eager to bounce back from this hard-fought loss and return to the win column.