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ACBF SENIOR GIRLS GAME SHOWCASES ASHTABULA’S BEST

Edgewood, OH- In a thrilling display of talent and camaraderie, the Ashtabula County Senior All-Star game showcased the best of girls’ basketball in the region. Divided into two teams, Team Vencill (Orange) and Team Iarocci (Black), the seniors put on a show for the enthusiastic crowd.

QUARTER SCORES
1st Half: Team Vencill (Orange) 33 – Team Iarocci (Black) 26
2nd Half: Team Vencill (Orange) 25 – Team Iarocci (Black) 25

Team Vencill (Orange) Total Points:

  • Kayla Farley (Conneaut): 8
  • Chloe Freeman (Grand Valley): 9
  • McKenna Vencill (Edgewood): 17
  • Delaney Morrison (Geneva): 8
  • Morgan Crawford (Grand Valley): 4
  • Brooke Richmond (Geneva): 6
  • Maddy McDonald (Edgewood): 2
  • Katie McCollister (Edgewood): 4

Team Iarocci (Black) Total Points:

  • Alyssa Cevera (St. John): 17
  • Grace DiSalvatore (St. John): 3
  • Kaelyn Hart (Grand Valley): 6
  • Moharrah Jackson (Geneva): 13
  • Dixie Miller (Grand Valley): 10
  • Lanie Torrance (Lakeside): 2

The game, coached by Edgewood’s Randy Vencill and Ashtabula County legend Nic Iarocci, showcased the incredible talent and sportsmanship of the seniors. Despite the competitive nature of the game, it was evident that the players cherished the opportunity to share the court with their fellow seniors.

During halftime, the crowd was treated to an exciting 3-point contest, won by Geneva’s Brook Richmond, who showcased her sharpshooting skills by knocking down an impressive 36 3-pointers in just 2 minutes.

The player of the game honors went to Edgewood’s McKenna Vencill, who delivered a stellar performance with 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 assists. Vencill’s versatility and leadership on the court were instrumental in securing the victory for Team Vencill.

Overall, the All-Star game served as a fitting tribute to the hard work and dedication of the Ashtabula County seniors throughout their high school careers. It was a wonderful sendoff for these talented athletes as they transition to the next chapter of their lives.

MAPLEWOOD ROCKETS PAST HERALDS IN SECTIONAL

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In a challenging playoff encounter, the St. John Heralds battled against the Maplewood Rockets but ultimately fell short with a final score of 52-81. Despite a valiant effort from standout player Vin Narducci, the Heralds struggled to contain the Rockets’ offensive onslaught throughout the game.

QUARTER SCORES
St. John Heralds: 9 | 19 | 14 | 10 = 52
Maplewood Rockets: 26 | 25 | 16 | 14 = 81

St. John Heralds Total Points:

  • Vin Narducci: 26
  • Anthony Severino: 9
  • Aaron Wychock: 7
  • AJ Henslee: 4
  • Donald Crawford: 2

Maplewood Rockets Total Points:

  • Alex Donaldson: 31
  • Brandon Hoffstetter: 16
  • Andrew Barnett: 12
  • Seth Roper: 7
  • Brighton Roper: 4
  • Andrew Donaldson: 3
  • Jimmy Stander: 3
  • Tom Dahman: 3
  • Ethan Nevinski: 2

Despite facing a significant deficit, Vin Narducci led the charge for the Heralds with an impressive 26 points, showcasing his offensive prowess and determination on the court. However, the Rockets’ strong defensive efforts limited the Heralds’ scoring opportunities throughout the game.

For the Rockets, Alex Donaldson delivered a standout performance with an impressive 31 points, leading his team to victory. Brandon Hoffstetter added 16 points, while Andrew Barnett contributed 12 points, highlighting the Rockets’ balanced offensive attack.

With this loss, the St. John Heralds conclude their season with a final record of 3-19. Although their playoff journey has come to an end, the Heralds can take pride in their efforts throughout the season and look to build upon their success in the future.

As for the Maplewood Rockets, they advance to the next round of the OHSAA playoffs, where they will face the Warren JFK Eagles in the sectional final on 3/1/24. With their dominant performance against the Heralds, the Rockets will look to carry their momentum forward and make a statement in the postseason.

Although the outcome may not have been what the Heralds had hoped for, they showcased determination and resilience throughout the game. As they reflect on their season, the Heralds will look to learn and grow from their experiences, setting the stage for future success on the court.

CEVERA SOLIDIFIES HER LEGACY

ASHTABULA OH- In the history of St. John’s rich basketball history, there are few players who have left an indelible mark quite like senior standout Alyssa Cevera. Heralded as a once-in-a-generation talent, Cevera’s remarkable journey on the court has mirrored the rise of St. John’s as a powerhouse in girls’ basketball.

For Cevera, basketball isn’t just a sport; it’s a passion that runs deep within her veins. Throughout her illustrious career, she has epitomized the essence of leadership, determination, and sheer talent, becoming the cornerstone of Herald’s success on the hardwood.

However, Cevera’s journey to greatness was not a solitary one. She followed in the footsteps of her older sister Emily, whose stellar career at St. John set the stage for Alyssa’s own rise to prominence. With Emily’s legacy as an 1000-point scorer at the school serving as both inspiration and motivation, Alyssa was driven to carve out her own path and etch her name into the annals of St. John’s basketball lore.

In January, Cevera achieved a monumental milestone, notching her 1000th career point and cementing her status as one of the program’s all-time greats. Her prolific scoring prowess and unwavering dedication to her craft have propelled St. John to unprecedented heights, establishing her as the program’s all-time leading scorer by season’s end.

As Cevera’s high school career draws to a close, the question of her future at the next level looms large. While the path forward may be uncertain, one thing remains abundantly clear: the invaluable lessons and experiences gained at St. John will serve as a guiding light, empowering Cevera to excel in whatever endeavors lie ahead. Whether she continues her basketball journey or ventures into new arenas, Alyssa Cevera’s legacy as a beacon of excellence at St. John High School will endure, inspiring generations to come.

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MILTON MOVING ON

NORTH JACKSON OH- In a highly anticipated matchup to kick off tournament play, Jackson Milton  played host to St John on Wednesday night. With both teams hungry for postseason success, the stage was set for an intense battle on the hardwood. Ultimately, it was Jackson Milton who emerged victorious, setting the tone early and racing to a 64-50 win over St John.

Leading the charge for Jackson Milton was Emma Johns, whose impressive shooting display saw her tally an outstanding 24 points, including six three-pointers. Johns’ sharpshooting prowess ignited the offense and provided a spark for her team throughout the game.

Joining Johns in the scoring effort was Amani Yasin, who delivered a dominant performance with 18 points and 12 rebounds, securing a double-double in a display of strength and skill in the paint. Additionally, Hannah Huzyak, Macayle Thornhill, and Gabrielle Kerr each contributed 6 points to bolster Jackson Milton’s offensive output.

Despite a valiant effort from St John, led by Mickey Zheng with 23 points and Alyssa Cevera with 17 points, they were unable to overcome Jackson Milton’s early momentum and relentless attack.

With this crucial victory, Jackson Milton advances to the sectional final on Saturday, where they will face off against Badger in a highly anticipated showdown.

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WARRIORS END REGULAR SEASON WITH A BANG

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Saybrook, OH- In an entertaining showdown between the Edgewood Warriors and the St. John Heralds, the Warriors emerged victorious with a resounding 84-43 win. Led by standout performances from Payton Williams and Jacob Ernst, the Warriors showcased their offensive firepower and secured an impressive victory to close out their regular season.

QUARTER SCORES
Edgewood Warriors: 20 | 17 | 26 | 21 = 84
St. John Heralds: 16 | 12 | 11 | 4 = 43

Edgewood Warriors Total Points:

  • Payton Williams: 27
  • Jacob Ernst: 27
  • Mason Thorr: 13
  • Geno Measel: 6
  • Brady Andrejack: 3
  • Logan Kray: 2
  • Russell Thomas: 2
  • JJ Dufour: 2
  • Justin Richmond: 2

St. John Heralds Total Points:

  • Aaron Wychock: 15
  • Anthony Severino: 13
  • Donald Crawford: 4
  • Anthony Petrochello: 6
  • Brady Cole: 2
  • John Miller: 2
  • AJ Henslee: 1

The Warriors’ offense ignited in the second half after a close first half, with Payton Williams leading the charge by knocking down an incredible 9 three-pointers throughout the game. Meanwhile, senior standout Jacob Ernst reached a career milestone by becoming Edgewood’s newest 1,000-point scorer. His historic achievement was punctuated by a thunderous slam dunk, sending the crowd into a frenzy and highlighting his impact on the court.

Joining Williams and Ernst in the scoring column, Mason Thorr contributed 13 points, while Geno Measel, Brady Andrejack, Logan Kray, Russell Thomas, JJ Dufour, and Justin Richmond all chipped in points to bolster the Warriors’ offensive onslaught.

Despite a valiant effort from the Heralds, led by Aaron Wychock with 15 points and Anthony Severino with 13 points, they were unable to contain the Warriors’ potent offense.

With this win, the Edgewood Warriors conclude their regular season with a record of 17-5, setting the stage for a promising postseason run. As they await their opponent in the sectional semifinals of the OHSAA tournament, the Warriors will look to build upon their momentum and continue their winning ways.

As for the St. John Heralds, they conclude their regular season with a record of 3-18 and shift their focus to the upcoming OHSAA playoffs, where they will face the Maplewood Rockets in the first round. With a determination to compete at a high level, the Heralds will look to make a statement as they embark on their postseason journey.

MUSTANGS SHOW HORSE POWER AGAINST HERALDS

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Orwell, OH- Looking to bounce back off of a loss, the Grand Valley Mustangs cruised to victory over the St. John Heralds with a commanding final score of 63-28. From the opening tip-off to the final buzzer, the Mustangs asserted their superiority on both ends of the court, leaving the Heralds struggling to keep up.

QUARTER SCORES
Grand Valley Mustangs: 17 | 14 | 19 | 13 = 63
St. John Heralds: 5 | 5 | 12 | 6 = 28

Grand Valley Mustangs Total Points:

  • Jerry Arrington: 18
  • Braden Hart: 15
  • Logan Zirzow: 8
  • Payton Plizga: 8
  • Ben Cozad: 5
  • Bobby Rogers: 3
  • Joey Golfidi: 2
  • Peyton Dryer: 2
  • Teagon Fenton: 2

St. John Heralds Total Points:

  • Anthony Severino: 15
  • Anthony Petrochello: 5
  • Brady Cole: 3
  • Donald Crawford: 2
  • Jaylen Streit: 2
  • AJ Henslee: 1

Leading the charge for the Mustangs was Jerry Arrington, who delivered a stellar performance with 18 points, showcasing his scoring prowess and leadership on the court. Braden Hart also made significant contributions with 15 points, while Logan Zirzow and Payton Plizga added 8 points each. Ben Cozad, Bobby Rogers, Joey Golfidi, Peyton Dryer, and Teagon Fenton rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs with a combined total of 12 points.

Despite a valiant effort from the Heralds, led by Anthony Severino with 15 points, they were unable to contain the Mustangs’ relentless offensive attack.

With this convincing win, the Grand Valley Mustangs improve to a record of 7-13 on the season, setting the stage for a strong finish as they prepare to face the Fairport Harding Skippers in their next game. The Mustangs will look to build on their momentum and continue their winning ways against a tough opponent.

As for the St. John Heralds, they will regroup and prepare to host the Edgewood Warriors in their next game. With a record of 3-17, the Heralds remain determined to compete at a high level and finish the season on a positive note.

The Mustangs’ dominant performance against the Heralds serves as a testament to their talent and determination. As they continue to strive for success, the Mustangs will look to maintain their focus and intensity as they aim to make a statement in the postseason.

SPARTANS CHARGE PAST HERALDS

Photo Credit: Mickey Zheng

Saybrook, OH- In a thrilling matchup that saw both teams trading baskets and momentum shifts throughout, the Conneaut Spartans emerged victorious over the St. John Heralds with a final score of 79-66. Despite a valiant effort from the Heralds in the second half, the Spartans’ early lead proved insurmountable.

The game began with the Spartans jumping out to a commanding lead, outscoring the Heralds 18-3 in the first quarter. However, the Heralds refused to back down, mounting a comeback effort in the second quarter to narrow the gap to 46-20 by halftime.

The third quarter saw the Heralds continue to chip away at the Spartans’ lead, but Conneaut’s offense remained potent, maintaining a 64-44 advantage heading into the final period. In the fourth quarter, despite a spirited effort from the Heralds, the Spartans managed to hold on for the win, sealing the victory with a final score of 79-66.

St. John Heralds Total Points:

  • Vin Narducci: 25
  • AJ Henslee: 13
  • Anthony Severino: 12
  • Jaylin Streit: 6
  • Brady Cole: 4
  • Aaron Wychock: 4
  • Donald Crawford: 2

Conneaut Spartans Total Points:

  • Chance Loomis: 38
  • Davonte Harris: 16
  • JR Hutchinson: 12
  • Ryan Turner: 6
  • Cayson Hayes: 3
  • Cole Stump: 3
  • Noah Sigley: 1

Leading the way for the St. John Heralds was Vin Narducci, who finished with an impressive 25 points. He was supported by AJ Henslee with 13 points and Anthony Severino with 12 points. Despite their efforts, the Heralds ultimately fell short against the Spartans’ offensive onslaught.

On the Conneaut side, Chance Loomis delivered a standout performance, pouring in a game-high 38 points and inching closer to the 1,000 career points milestone as a Spartan. Davonte Harris also made a significant impact, knocking down five three-pointers and finishing with 16 points.

With this win, the Conneaut Spartans improve to a record of 4-12, while the St. John Heralds drop to 3-16 on the season.

Looking ahead, the Heralds will hit the road to face off against the Grand Valley Mustangs on February 16th, 2024. Meanwhile, the Spartans will also be on the road for their next game against the Wickliffe Blue Devils, with Conneaut’s Chance Loomis poised to reach a significant career milestone just 28 points away from 1,000 career points.

HERALDS FALL IN RED DEVIL REMATCH

Lordstown, OH- In a closely contested matchup, the St. John Heralds fell short against the Lordstown Red Devils, with a final score of 46-58. Despite a valiant effort, the Heralds couldn’t overcome the strong offensive performance by the Red Devils.

Quarter Scores:

  • St. John Heralds: 12 | 8 | 14 | 12 = 46
  • Lordstown Red Devils: 16 | 13 | 15 | 14 = 58

Player Stats – St. John Heralds:

  • Vin Narducci: 26 points
  • Brady Cole: 7 points
  • Anthony Severino: 5 points
  • Donald Crawford: 4 points
  • AJ Henslee: 2 points
  • Aaron Wychock: 2 points

Player Stats – Lordstown Red Devils:

  • Gannon Force: 40 points
  • JT Adams: 5 points
  • Seth Chambers: 8 points
  • Anthony Volpini: 5 points
  • Colton Hickman: 3 points

Despite the standout performance by Vin Narducci, who led the Heralds with an impressive 26 points, the Red Devils’ Gannon Force proved to be a force to be reckoned with, scoring an astonishing 40 points to secure the victory for his team.

Looking ahead, the St. John Heralds (3-14) will aim to bounce back as they prepare for their next game on the road against the Fairport Skippers (13-4) on February 9, 2024. The Skippers are coming off a thrilling 79-77 win over the Badger Braves, presenting another tough challenge for the Heralds.

Meanwhile, the Lordstown Red Devils (2-14) will also look to regroup as they gear up for their next game on the road against the East Palestine Bulldogs (8-11) on February 13, 2024. The Bulldogs are entering the matchup with confidence after a convincing 79-63 win over the Academy of Urban Scholars Hawks. Both teams will be eager to secure a victory and turn their seasons around.

LADY HERALDS WIN OVER BRISTOL IN FINAL HOME GAME

Saybrook, OH- In a thrilling girls’ basketball matchup, the St. John Heralds emerged victorious against the Bristol Panthers with a final score of 43-31. The game, which took place at the St. John gymnasium, saw intense action from both teams as they battled it out on the court.

Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total
St. John Heralds 14 7 8 14 43
Bristol Panthers 9 12 0 10 31

 

Game Recap

The Heralds started the game strong, taking an early lead in the first quarter with a score of 14-9. Led by standout performances from Mickey Zheng and Alyssa Cevera, the Heralds maintained their momentum throughout the game. Zheng showcased her scoring prowess, contributing 17 points to the team’s total, while Cevera added 11 points of her own.

However, the Panthers fought back in the second quarter, outscoring the Heralds 12-7 to narrow the gap. Bri Hingersmith led the Panthers’ offensive efforts, scoring 8 points in the game. Despite their efforts, the Panthers struggled to contain the Heralds’ offense in the second half, allowing St. John to secure the win.

Player Stats

  • St. John Heralds Total Points:
    • Mickey Zheng: 17
    • Alyssa Cevera: 11
    • Grace DiSalvatore: 8
    • Izzy Holler: 4
    • Alexa Jordan: 3
  • Bristol Panthers Total Points:
    • Bri Hingersmith: 8
    • Payton Brock: 7
    • Sam Mansfield: 6
    • Lauren Church: 4
    • Destiny Crass: 6

Looking Ahead

With this win, the St. John Heralds improve their record to 11-9 and will head into their final game of the regular season on the road against the Mathews Mustangs on 2/10/24. Meanwhile, the Bristol Panthers (9-11) will face off against the Garfield G-Men (3-16) in their next game on 2/15/24.

The Heralds will aim to carry the momentum from this victory into their upcoming matchup, while the Panthers will look to bounce back and secure a win in their next game.

Stay tuned for more exciting basketball action as the season progresses!

SHORT HANDED HERALDS FALL TO BOMBERS AT HOME

Photo Credit: Mickey Zheng

Saybrook, OH- In a matchup that saw the St. John Heralds face off against the Windham Bombers, the Bombers asserted their dominance from the opening tip-off, securing a resounding 56-23 victory. The Heralds struggled to keep pace throughout the game, particularly with three key starters sidelined due to injuries, including their top two leading scorers of the season.

Quarter Scores:

1 2 3 4 TOTAL
St. John Heralds 0 7 9 7 23
Windham Bombers 13 18 17 8 56

The absence of key players was keenly felt by the Heralds, as they struggled to find offensive momentum against the relentless pressure defense of the Bombers. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to overcome the deficit, ultimately falling to a determined Windham squad.

St. John Heralds Total Points:

  • AJ Henslee: 8
  • John Miller: 5
  • Donald Crawford: 4
  • Jaylin Streit: 4
  • Andrew Miller: 2

Windham Bombers Total Points:

  • Carlos Bruton: 13
  • Anthony Wiley: 10
  • Dylan McCune: 9
  • Jayquon Smith: 9
  • Matt Kolaczek: 6
  • Jordan Ridenbaugh: 3
  • Brian King: 2
  • Cam Hardrick: 2
  • Brandon Petrich: 2

Despite the challenging circumstances, the Heralds remain determined to bounce back in their upcoming matchup against the Lordstown Red Devils on February 8th, 2024. The Heralds will look to replicate their previous success against the Red Devils, having secured a 58-47 victory in their last encounter.

Meanwhile, the Windham Bombers will be gearing up for their next game against the Pymatuning Valley Lakers on February 9th, 2024. This matchup promises to be a test of resilience for the Bombers, as they seek redemption following their previous defeat to the Lakers earlier in the season, where they fell short with a score of 60-66.