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SOUTH RANGE SURVIVES STRUTHERS AMBUSH

CANFIELD, OH- One play into the game on Friday night, you knew Struthers came to play.

After an impressive kick return by Ayden Leon to open the game in Struthers territory, highly-touted senior quarterback, Billy Skripac dropped back and tossed to his left just out of the grasp of Shane Lindstrom and into the hands of a Struthers defensive back, and all in attendance knew we would be in for a wild night.

As wild as it was with six South Range turnovers, the Raiders had just enough to get past NE8 foe, Struthers with a 23-13 victory to remain perfect in the 2022 campaign.

Struthers pulled out all the stops just a week after a heartbreaking defeat in overtime, Alec Grzyb was all over the field on both sides of the ball.  Grzyb started with a touchdown pass to Chaz Ekoniak from 9 yards out to put the Cats up 7-0 in the second stanza.

South Range would retaliate just minutes later with Billy Skripac’s wheel route pass to Shane Lindstrom from 15 yards out that resulted in a score to even the game at 7-7.  Then, just before the half, Skripac would plunge into the endzone on a QB Keeper to give the Raiders their first advantage of the night.

Just after the break, Anthony Carter broke a 42-yard touchdown on the stingy Raider defense, but the extra point was no good, preserving the Raider lead at 14-13.

With just over five minutes left in the third, the Wildcats were backed up against their own goal line when Chris Colucci invaded the endzone and forced an intentional grounding call that resulted in a Raider safety to give them a 16-13 advantage going into the fourth quarter.

In that final quarter, the Burgundy and Gold would put the cherry on top with a 19-yard connection from Skripac to JD Crouse to put the game away 23-13.

The Raiders output offensively was their lowest of the season with only 207 yards of offense on 45 plays.  The majority of that offense coming through the air for 130 yards, and 28 rushing attempts garnered 77 hards for Range.

The story of the game was the six turnovers by South Range, four interceptions, and two fumbles that cost the home team points, and field position throughout the night.  However, outside of third down, Struthers was challenged to find time to move the ball on South Range throughout the evening.  Struthers was 4/15 on third downs, but included a third and 32 conversion that kept Struthers knocking on the door.

Grzyb was the leading rusher for Struthers with 25 yards on 11 attempts.  Najier Howard did a great job throughout the night showing off a cannon of an arm on multiple occasions.

For South Range, the highlight really came on defense, as Ayden Leon led the way with 6.5 tackles, and 3.5 sacks.  Chris Colucci had 5.5 tackles and was credited with a safety that turned the tide of the game.  Bailey Ryan put the game away late with a big strip sack fumble recovery that led to the victory formation for Range.

South Range (4-0)will have to sharpen its pencil this week as they take on Poland coming off a big win over Hubbard.  While Struthers (1-3) will look to bounce back against Hubbard.

WARRIORS STAY PERFECT AT HOME

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West Branch Dominates at Home

The West Branch Warriors volleyball team has experienced a pair of tri-matches in back to back Saturdays. Trying to keep with a running theme, as The Warriors took on Pirates and Raiders last week, they welcomed in some cats this week. The first matchup on the docket was with The Howland Tigers. The two sets between the two teams played out almost exactly the same! With West Branch grabbing an early lead, followed by The Warriors building on that lead, before eventually leading by 10 points the first two sets. Howland attempted a comeback both times, but fell short to the balance of West Branch’s offense, as girls like Claire Brunner, Adele Peters, Mikaylyn Fitts and Olivia Showalter were attacking from all angles, ultimately leading to a match victory for The Warriors. 

Next, it was a battle with The Struthers Wildcats, who were coming off a three set match with Howland looking sharp. Exchanging blows with The Warriors in a back and forth set for a large part of it. However, West Branch did what they do best! Working as a cohesive unit, locking down the defense and stepping up on offense; The Warriors eventually went on a late run to win the first set by 8 points. Keeping that momentum rolling right into the second set, West Branch looked very similar to how they did against The Tigers. Leaving little doubt in Set 2, The Warriors grabbed their second straight set win of the day to go to 4-0 on the young season. Staying right in Beloit, The Warriors will welcome in Minerva on Tuesday, August 30th for their first Eastern Buckeye Conference (EBC) game!

Set Scores vs. Howland

S1: West Branch 25 – 14 Howland

S2: West Branch 25 – 15 Howland

Set Scores vs. Struthers

S1: West Branch 25 – 17 Struthers

S2: West Branch 25 – 14 Struthers

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

TIGERS TAKE DOWN STRUTHERS

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The Howland Tigers are a volleyball team that has defined a sort of scrappy play over the last few years. Featuring some seniors that have been mainstays on this tiger program the last couple of seasons, with names such as Courtney Clark and KyRenae Matlock. Howland is in an interesting boat, one that consists of a decent mix of the seasoned experienced veterans and girls getting their first taste of varsity volleyball. 

In their first matchup of a Saturday tri-match, The Tigers showed some of their areas of inexperience, as West Branch was able to come away with a straight set victory. But in the second matchup, directly following the first, Howland had seemed to have talked things over and figured out the issue. Grabbing firm control of the first set over a Sturthers team, defeating them by 8 points in Set 1. The Wildcats showed fight and grit as they battleted back and forth with Howland in Set 2, before grabbing two clutch points down the wire to slay The Tigers in Set 2 by a score of 25-23. Set 3 looked to be on the same trajectory as the previous set, with Struthers battling neck and neck with Howland, at one point grabbing another late lead on The Tigers. However, it was the seniors who showed their stripes and weathered the storm down the stretch, with their leadership being shown on full display. TIgers took Set 3 and the match victory to split the day 1-1 at West Branch. 

The next time Howland (3-1) will be in action is Monday, August 29th against The Hubbard Eagles (0-2). While Struthers (1-4) will go to Niles (1-2) to take on The Red Dragons on Tuesday, August 30th. 

Set Scores

S1: Howland 25 – 17 Struthers

S2: Howland 23 – 25 Struthers

S3: Howland 25 –19 Struthers

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

STRUTHERS SHINES BRIGHT

STRUTHERS OH- it’s been three seasons since the struthers wildcats finished with a winning record, this season they look to change that, and what a better way to do that than with a big victory against St Thomas Aquinas of Louisville 49-6.  

 

Quarterback Jason Dukes was out with an ankle injury he sustained in the scrimmage against West Branch.  Najier Howard was three for three for 99 yards and two touchdowns in the first half.  All four running backs scored a touchdown, one later on in the game with Anthony Carter for a three-yard touchdown and Tyler Sanchez with a touchdown too as he rushed for 74 yards in the first half and Devin “Bam Bam” Braham. Najier Howard got the first points as well with a 14-yard score. 

 

Star player Alec Grzyb had two targets in the first half for 81 yards and two touchdowns.  He also had interceptions on defense along with Nico Farina.  

 

Owen Burick in the first half was four of 14 for 20 yards for Aquinas.  Luke Gordon, Julian Randle and Carl Bonner got some playing time as well. Aquinas got their first score late but it wasn’t enough to comeback.  

 

After the game, YSNs Ian O’Brien caught up with coach John Bayuk about the big first win of the season: 

 

Struthers (1-0) will host Geneva.  Aquinas (0-1) will play host Smithville. 



*contributed by YSNs Ian O’Brien*

Postgame Interview With John Bayuk:



STRUTHERS FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH JOHN BAYUK

STRUTHERS OH- As the calendar continues to flip its pages, we get closer and closer to football season. Inside the NE8 a dark horse looms in the Struthers Wildcats.  A young team last year that is coming into the season with tons of experience. They’ll look to make waves this season as they open their skate on Friday, August 19th vs St Thomas Aquinas.

Head Coach John Bayuk once again returns to lead the Wildcats. His love for the community, and school system keeps him coming back.  He stopped by YSN’s Running Point to help us preview the Struthers season.  He talked to Anthony Hartwig about his returning leaders, what makes Struthers special, and much more. Don’t miss out on this first look at Wildcats football exclusively on YSN.

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MILEENA’S WORTH A MILLION

STRUTHERS OH- The position of catcher is a hard one to step into at the varsity level even with experience. Now imagine coming into your freshman season and being told you’ll be the varsity catcher. That’s the situation Mileena Williams found herself in for Struthers. But the newcomer took the role in stride and has dazzled all season long.

Williams came into the year nervous about how she would gel with the Wildcats varsity team. She quickly discovered that the atmosphere of the program was nothing to fear. She has become comfortable in her role so fast that she is now one of the statistical leaders of the team. She has been a pleasant surprise for the entire Struthers coaching staff. She’s got plenty of time to keep progressing behind the dish, which should scare all of the Wildcats future opponents.

Williams was able to spend some time with YSN’s Running Point to talk about her experience this season. She talks with Anthony Hartwig and Ty Bartell about her expectations coming in, everything that she learned during the year, and so much more. Make sure to catch up with the Wildcats in the latest Struthers softball player profile.

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PEZZONE PRIMED FOR NEXT LEVEL

STRUTHERS OH- Pitching talent is abundant in the area of northeast Ohio. Everywhere you look you can find a pitcher in the circle that is going to play at the next level. Next time you glance around, make sure to take an extra look in Struthers. Wildcats senior Nicolina Pezzone has steadily but surely become one of the better hurlers the area has to offer.

Pezzone has been the definition of a true leader this season. The team has definitely gone through its adversity this season. It’s been enough to make most players shut down in despair. The Wildcats could have very well fallen into that trap as well if it weren’t for the attitude and belief shown by Pezzone. Because of her determination and work ethic, the young Wildcats team was able to end the season with some real fight. They won a tournament game, and then gave Poland a heck of a fight before falling.

Pezzone has decided to continue her softball career at Charleston in West Virginia. She committed in November of 2020, so she has had two seasons without the stress of the recruiting process. It has made her a more focused leader on the field.

Nicolina was able to come on to YSN’s Running Point this week to talk about her final season in Struthers. She chats with Anthony Hartwig and Ty Bartell about her future endeavors, her positive  mindset, and so much more. Celebrate one of the best leaders Struthers has to offer in the latest player profile.

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POLAND BEATS OUT WILDCATS TO PUNCH TICKET

POLAND OH- In tournament play, Poland Lady Bulldogs survived beating Struthers by a score of 5-1 and picking up their 19th win of the season and advanced past Sectionals.  Katie McDonald picked up her 19th win in the circle striking out 9 Wildcat batters.

Struthers jumped out to a 1-0 lead, scoring in the top of the second inning but Poland answered with 2 runs in the 4th inning and 2 runs in the 5th.  Emily Denney led Poland with 2 hits including a double and Sophia D’Angelo collected an RBI after her single.  Freshman Olivia Horn started the 5th with a double to left center.  A single by Denney, followed by a Struthers error plated two Bulldogs in the bottom half of the 5th.  Katie McDonald led off the bottom half of the 6th with a single and then scored on D’Angelo’s RBI single.
For Struthers, Emma Morris drove in a run and collected two hits.  Bella Slaina added the only other hit for Stuthers.  Nicolette Pezzone took the mound loss for the Wildcats.
Poland resumes action on Saturday against cross-town rival Mooney and advances to District Play on Tuesday against West Branch. First pitch is set for 5:00 at Jefferson
* Contributed by John Boccieri

HUBBARD COLLECTS ANOTHER CLOSE VICTORY

HUBBARD OH-  Hubbard earned another close win on the season against Struthers by a final of 4-3

Struthers opened up scoring in the first inning. They scored two runs when Olindo Pezzone homered.

Hubbard pulled away for good with three runs in the third inning. In the third Johnny Reyes singled on a 2-2 count, scoring two runs.

Ian Wukelich was the winning pitcher for Hubbard. The righthander surrendered three runs on four hits over seven innings, striking out five.

Alec Grzyb took the loss for Struthers. Grzyb lasted six innings, allowing five hits and four runs while striking out 14.

Ryan Murray, Andrew Kali, Ben Wilcox, Reyes, and Gabe Rusnak each collected one hit to lead the Eagles. Hubbard didn’t commit a single error in the field. Reyes had the most chances in the field with seven.

Struthers was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Chance Laczko made the most plays with 15.

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Postgame Interview With Aiden Ealy:

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HUBBARD PULLS LEAD LATE; NAILS STRUTHERS AT CENE

STRUTHERS, OH- Hubbard snatched the lead late in the game in a 5-4 victory over Struthers on Monday. the Eagles trailed 4-3 in the top of the sixth inning when Johnny Reyes singled on a 1-1 count, scoring two runs.

Struthers got on the board in the first inning. Drew Day singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.

Mike Zapka got the start for Hubbard. The pitcher went seven innings, allowing four runs on six hits and striking out five.

Olindo Pezzone was on the hill for Struthers. The hurler went five and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs on seven hits and striking out eight. Chance Laczko threw one and one-third innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Ben Wilcox went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Hubbard in hits.

Day led Struthers with two hits in three at-bats.