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WELLSVILLE GETS THEIR REVENGE

WELLSVILLE OH- In a redemption-filled Friday night, Wellsville avenged an early-season loss to Leetonia, securing a decisive victory with a final score of 61-31.

Tyrell Watkins led Wellsville’s charge with an outstanding performance, amassing 33 points, 17 rebounds, and 7 steals. Elijah Douglas added 11 points and contributed 7 assists, while Richie Dowling chipped in with 6 points. Leetonia’s efforts were led by Carson Brock with 12 points, and Ashbee Merritt and CJ Faulkner each contributed 5 points.

With a 6-5 record, Wellsville now prepares for a non-conference road trip to Toronto on Tuesday. Leetonia, with a 3-10 record, aims to bounce back as they host Sebring on Saturday.

FITCH MAKES THE RIGHT PLAYS DOWN THE STRETCH

In a game that required adjustments to fend off a furious Howland comeback, Fitch secured their second conference win of the year with a final score of 51-40. Howland cut a lead as big as 18 in the second half down to 3 in the fourth quarter.

Leading the charge for Fitch was DeShawn Vaughn, who delivered an outstanding performance with 23 points. Marcel Finley contributed 15 points, while Carter Owens added 8 points. Howland’s efforts were led by Alex Henry with 17 points, Chris Fenton with 9 points, and John Perry with 7 points.

With a 7-4 record, Austintown Fitch is set for a trip to Ohio Dominican on Sunday to face Newark. Meanwhile, Howland, standing at 6-7, is gearing up for an AAC play at Boardman on Tuesday.

NEWTON FALLS HAS A DOMINANT ROAD TRIP

CAMPBELL OH- In a decisive road trip on Thursday night, Newton Falls showcased their dominance, swiftly taking care of Campbell with a commanding 53-23 victory.

Newton Falls’ offensive charge was led by Dani Drake, who delivered an outstanding performance with 17 points. Torrie Fenton added 8 points, while Madison Davis, Chloe Butler, and Lilly Sait each contributed 7, 6, and 6 points, respectively.

Campbell, facing a tough challenge, had Diamon Sims leading their scoring effort with 10 points, while Angelis Diaz added 5 points to the tally.

With this convincing win, Newton Falls advances to a 4-9 record, aiming to maintain their positive momentum as they host LaBrae next Thursday. Campbell, now at 2-9, looks to rebound in their next Thursday matchup at home against Crestview.

CANFIELD SURGES TO AVOID THIRD CONFERENCE LOSS

In a thrilling comeback, Canfield surged late to secure their first AAC victory of the season, triumphing over Howland with a final score of 53-45. The pivotal third quarter proved decisive as Canfield erupted for an impressive 29 points.

Jenna Triveri led the charge for Canfield with 18 points, complemented by Camie Dill’s 14 points and Cami Hritz’s 12 points. Grace McQuiston added 6 points, contributing to the team’s dynamic performance.

Howland, despite the setback, had strong individual efforts, notably from Maya Kubanscek with 14 points and Jessie DeSalvo with 7 points.

With this important win, Canfield improves to a 7-5 record, eager to maintain their newfound momentum as they face Warren Harding at home next Wednesday. Howland, now at 9-3, aims to bounce back in their upcoming Wednesday matchup against Boardman.

HOWLAND PUTS THE BULLDOGS IN THE POUND

HOWLAND OH- Howland delivered a significant upset on Tuesday night, securing a notable 50-34 victory over Poland, who suffered only their third loss of the year. The Tigers displayed a well-rounded effort on both ends of the court, disrupting Poland’s rhythm and clinching a convincing win.

Leading the charge for Howland, Anthony Chieffo contributed 12 points, while TJ Douglas added 10 points, and Alex Henry and Chris Fenton chipped in with 8 and 7 points, respectively.

Poland, despite their efforts, faced a resilient Howland defense. Cole Fulton led the Poland scoring effort with 11 points, supported by Andrew Todd’s 10 points and Oliver McCully’s 7 points.

With this triumph, Howland advances to a 6-6 record and sets their sights on returning to conference play with a Friday matchup on the road against Fitch. Poland, at 7-3, looks to regroup and return to league play with a road game against Struthers on Friday.

TIGERS LIGHT IT UP ON THE ROAD

MCDONALD OH- Springfield secured another impressive MVAC win, dominating McDonald with a 53-25 victory on Monday.

Ava Vecchione led the way with an outstanding performance, scoring 20 points, while Jameka Brungard added 10 points and Karigan Mullen contributed 6 points.

With this win, Springfield advances to a 9-4 record and looks forward to continuing MVAC play by hosting Jackson Milton on Thursday. On the other hand, McDonald, standing at 5-5, will have a home matchup against Lowellville on Thursday.

FLASHES GRAB VICTORY NUMBER TEN

WARREN OH- Champion showcased their dominance with a resounding 52-19 victory over Newton Falls, securing their 10th win of the season. Bella Meyer led the charge with an impressive 17 points, closely followed by Kennedy Caldwell contributing 16 points. Sam Strock and Kayla Haynie also played pivotal roles, adding 9 and 6 points, respectively.

Newton Falls faced a tough challenge, with Dani Drake scoring 6 points as their leading contributor. However, Champion’s solid defense and offensive prowess proved too much for Newton Falls to handle.

With this victory, Champion boosts their record to 10-4 and sets their sights on hosting Brookfield in the upcoming Thursday matchup. On the other hand, Newton Falls, now standing at 4-9, aims to bounce back as they travel to face Campbell on Thursday.

TIGERS TAKE THEIR TALENTS TO UNITED

HANOVERTON OH- In a challenging road game on Saturday afternoon, Springfield showcased resilience and determination, securing a 48-40 victory against United.

Springfield’s dynamic duo, Jameka Brungard and Ava Vecchione, each contributed 18 points, leading the Tigers in scoring. Mariana Tuscano added 6 points to round out Springfield’s offensive efforts.

United put up a strong fight, with Grace Knight leading the way with 14 points, closely followed by Addy Blazer with 9 points and Grayson Kidder contributing 7 points.

The hard-fought win improves Springfield’s record to 8-4 as they head back into league play on Monday against McDonald. United, with a record of 8-3, will look to bounce back on Monday with a matchup against Lisbon.

LISBON STAYS UNBLEMISHED IN LEAGUE PLAY

LISBON OH- In a conference showdown, Lisbon maintained its undefeated record in the EOAC, securing a convincing 50-33 victory over Wellsville on their home court.

Lisbon’s offensive charge was led by Trevor Siefke and Alex Shreffler, both contributing 17 points to the team’s well-rounded performance. Hunter Dailey added 9 points to the scoring efforts.

Despite Wellsville’s Tyrell Watkins showcasing his skills with 16 points, Lisbon’s staunch defense and balanced scoring proved too much for the Tigers to overcome.

With this win, Lisbon moves to an impressive 9-2 record and will look to continue their winning streak as they host United on Tuesday. Wellsville aims to bounce back on Tuesday as they welcome Valley Christian, seeking to return to the victory column.

NEWTON FALLS SURVIVES REBEL STORM

COLUMBIANA, OH- Despite the 16-point first quarter, Crestview failed to keep pace with MVAC rival, Newton Falls on Friday- falling 47-34 to the Tigers.

Landon McGregor led the Tigers with 14 points, which included 7 points in the first stanza.  Cam Huff plugged in 9 points including two big shots from deep.  Zach Stinson spread out a bucket in 3/4 quarters to the tune of six points in the contest.  Falls was supplemented with scoring from Alex Stinson, Carson Howard, Ethan Powell and Jabriel Rupai who all scored 3 points apiece.

For Crestview, Justin McKee led the way with 12 points and 6 rebounds for the Rebels.  Jonathan Best had 8 points comprised of a field goal, a three-pointer, and three free throws, and Tyler Savage posted six points and 11 boards.  Jameson English had 5 assists to go along with a four-point performance.

Crestview drops to 2-2 in the MVAC, and 2-7 overall.