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GUY SCORES HAT TRICK, BULLDOGS TOP TIGERS

EAST PALESTINE, OH- The hats came off for the second time this season in Bulldog Country as Schaelee Guy was able to dial-up her second hat trick of the season in a 5-0 victory over Wellsville Monday.

Not only did Guy have three goals, but also added a helper to her resume against the EOAC foe.  Also contributing for the Bulldogs were Weston Jones, and Josh Welch with a goal apiece.  Nic Jaskola and Caden Rummel added assists while Matt Garcia locked out the Tiger offense pitching a shutout and making a save in net.

For Wellsville, Levi Boley made 22 saves on the night.

East Palestine is now 4-0 (2-0) on the year and will look to take on United on the road Wednesday.

 

*Courtesy to Rob Patterson for statistics

TIGERS TAME BEAVER LOCAL IN LOCAL SHOWDOWN

WELLSVILLE, OH- If you thought the Tigers were toast after graduating some of the area’s top talent, think again.  Wellsville’s Volleyball Team continued their attack on area teams last night in a fantastic match against Beaver Local, 3-1.

The Lady Tigers took the first two sets 25-20 and 25-22 before dropping the third 12-25 to the Lady Beavers.  Both teams showing signs of dominance in this match that could present interesting dialogue later this season.

For the Tigers, Sophomore Emily McNicol had 12 assists while her older sister Jenna had 25 digs.  Emma Smith was the front row hero with 8 kills and 2 blocks, Meaghan Nixon had 14 digs while Greta Cartwright had 15 assists and five kills.  The story of the night, however, was the incredible effort of the freshmen tandem of Aubri Ramsey and Alana Amato who head had six kills apiece.

For Beaver Local, Grace Hill and Elizabeth Kolkowski paced the Lady Beavers at the net.  Hill had 11 kills and 6 blocks while Kolkowski had a night with 7 kills, six blocks, and eight digs.  Brooke Talbott also had a front-row feast of 14 kills while Karlee Furman led all scorers with 22 assists, 15 digs and 19 points for the red and white.

Wellsville goes to 2-0 on the year and will visit Leetonia on Monday while Beaver Local will host Edison the same night.

RAIDERS POWER PAST TIGERS PUNCH TICKET TO CHAMPIONSHIP

South Range advanced to the South Range district championship game on Tuesday night with a 6-2 win over Springfield.

South Range opened up scoring in the first inning, when Bree Kohler hit a solo homer.

Bree Kohler earned the win for South Range in the circle. She allowed five hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out 11.

Abby Joseph took the loss for Springfield. She lasted five innings, allowing nine hits and six runs while striking out one and walking zero.

The Raiders socked two home runs on the day. Bree Kohler went deep in the first inning. Jillian Strecansky went for the long ball in the sixth inning.

The Raiders racked up ten hits on the day.  Reagan Irons and Bree Kohler all collected multiple hits for South Range Raiders.  Irons went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead South Range in hits.

The Raiders advance to the South Range District Championship Thursday night vs Crestview at 5:00 at the South Range Softball Complex.

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RANGE CAN’T HOLD ON, SPRINGFIELD STORMS BACK VICTORIOUS

NEW MIDDLETOWN, OH- A walk-off left the South Range Raiders on the wrong end of a 9-8 defeat to Springfield on Saturday. The game was tied at eight with Springfield batting in the bottom of the tenth when Jarrett Orbin singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.

Offensively, both teams collected 15 hits apiece in the high-scoring affair.

Raiders fired up the offense in the first inning, when Ben Rivera doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring two runs.

The real story came in the bottom of the seventh inning, Springfield tied things up at eight when Aj Stallsmith doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.  Springfield scored four runs in the seventh inning. Springfield big bats were led by Chris Thompson and Stallsmith, who each had RBIs in the inning.

Adam Kawecki led things off on the hill for Springfield. He allowed nine hits and eight runs over four innings, walking zero.

Nick Habeth started the game for the Raiders. He went five innings, allowing four runs on seven hits, striking out five and walking zero. Dylan DominguezJake Gehring, and Kris Scandy each contributed in relief for South Range.

Of the Raiders collective 15 hits, Ben RiveraBrandon MikosTrey PancakeJard Bajerski, and Jake Gehring each collected multiple hits for RaidersTrey PancakeBrandon Mikos, and Ben Rivera had three hits to lead Raiders. The Raiders was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Trey Pancake made the most plays with 13.

Springfield also totaled 15 hits in the game. OrbinStallsmithThompsonNick Slike, and Brannon Brungard all managed multiple hits for Springfield. Orbin led Springfield with three hits in five at-bats.

 

 

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WELLSVILLE WINS BATTLE OF THE RIVER, DOUBLE UP POTTERS

WELLSVILLE, OH- Even though Wellsville gave up four runs in the fifth inning, they still defeated East Liverpool Potter Varsity 8-4 on Wednesday. Kamren KlakosPaxton GrimesLogan Bennett, and Dylan Czech each drove in runs during the inning.

The Tigers got things moving in the first inning, when Justin Thirtyacre singled on a full count, scoring two runs.  Wellsville then put up five runs in the second inning. Connor RamseySeth KernerJonathan Walker, and Brandon Tate each had RBIs in the frame.

Thirtyacre toed the rubber for Wellsville. He went seven innings, allowing four runs on eight hits and striking out nine.

Bennett was on the hill for East Liverpool Potter Varsity. He went one and two-thirds innings, allowing seven runs on four hits, striking out three and walking one. Klakos threw four and a third innings out of the bullpen.

Kerner led Wellsville Tigers Varsity with two hits in four at-bats.

Cory Weyand went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead East Liverpool Potter Varsity in hits.

 

 

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LISBON AND WELLSVILLE BATTLE TO TIE

LISBON, OH- You know what they say about ties…Tuesday night provided one.  One of 2 for Wellsville this season.  Lisbon and Wellsville played to a 7-7 tie on Tuesday.  The Blue Devils tied the game on a Josh Entrikin single in the seventh inning.

After Wellsville scored two runs in the top of the fifth, Lisbon answered with two of their own. Wellsville scored when an error scored one run for Wellsville and Connor Ramsey grounded out, scoring one run. The Blue Devils then answered when Blake Reynolds singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run and Garrett Cox singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.

Lisbon racked up ten hits. Justin SweeneyEntrikin, and Nick Mundy each managed multiple hits for the Blue DevilsMundyEntrikin, and Sweeney each managed two hits to lead the team.

Wellsville collected seven hits. Ramsey and Suggs all managed multiple hits for Wellsville.

 

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VRABLE, LADY DEVILS WALK OFF THE TIGERS IN EXTRA’S

LISBON, OH- The Springfield Lady Tigers had Lisbon on the ropes.  They scored seven runs in the seventh to push the game to extras.  They EVEN scored in the eighth inning to take the lead.  Then, once again- Justyce reigned down for the Lisbon Lady Blue Devils.  Lisbon defeated Springfield 11-10 on Monday thanks to a walk-off home run when Justyce Vrable homered on a 2-2 count, scoring two runs and winning the game.

Springfield tallied eight runs in the failed comeback. ApplegarthPontiusKishKishYemma, and Joseph picked up RBIs to lead the rally.  Springfield got on the board in the first inning when Kish grounded into a double play, scoring one run.  Fast forward to the top of the seventh inning, Springfield tied things up at nine when Capouellez singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.

Mya Emmerling got the win for Lisbon. She went two-thirds of an inning, allowing zero runs on one hit and walking zero.  Emma Thompson started the game for David Anderson Blue Devils Varsity. She lasted seven and a third innings, allowing 13 hits and 11 runs while striking out four and walking zero

Kish took the loss for Springfield. She lasted three and a third innings, allowing five hits and six runs while striking out two and walking one.  Joseph started the game for Springfield. She went four innings, allowing five runs on seven hits, striking out five and walking one.

Lisbon tallied 12 hits on the day. Justyce VrableAutumn OehlstromKaity Clark, and Kenedy Vrable each managed multiple hits for Lisbon.  Freshmen, Justyce Vrable led the Lady Devils with four hits in five at-bats.

Springfield collected 14 hits on the day. DuskeyKishApplegarthYemma, and Capouellez all managed multiple hits for Springfield.

 

 

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BELL HAS CAREER NIGHT, LISBON ROUTS TIGERS

WELLSVILLE, OH- It was all business for Senior Standout, Logan Bell and the Lisbon Blue Devils on Monday Night.  Bell came to the ballpark in Wellsville 14 strikeouts shy of the single-season school record.  While he ended up just shy of that on Monday, he contributed in plenty of other areas to beat Wellsville 16-1.

Bell would go 3-4 with two doubles, and a grand slam, driving in 8 runs on the night.

Lisbon got things moving in the first inning, when Bell doubled on the first pitch of the at-bat, driving in one.  However, the sixth was the capper for the Blue Devils.  Lisbon tallied seven runs which came from singles by Tyler Welsh and Ryan Reckner, a walk by Justin Sweeney, and a deep fly by Bell.

Bell also was the winning pitcher for Lisbon. He went six innings, allowing one run on three hits, striking out 12 and walking one.  Bell didn’t allow a hit until the fourth inning on a Seth Kerner single.

For Wellsville, Kerner took the loss. He lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing seven hits and eight runs while striking out one and walking one.

Seth Kerner pitches to a Lisbon batter on Monday. PHOTO CREDIT: GARY LEININGER

Lisbon totaled 18 hits in the game. Blake ReynoldsBellJosh EntrikinSweeneyWelsh, and Tyler Toot all collected multiple hits for the Blue Devils. Reynolds led David Anderson Blue Devils Varsity with four hits in five at-bats.

 

 

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KERNER WALKS IT OFF, WELLSVILLE SHOCKS UNITED

WELLSVILLE, OH- The Tigers have been waiting for their time to pounce.  Wednesday night provided the perfect circumstances as they hosted league-leader, United.

Wellsville bested the Eagles 5-4 in eight innings with the help of Seth Kerner’s one-out walk-off single.

That wasn’t all for Kerner, as he also went seven innings on the bump, striking out 11, and walking a pair.

Connor Ramsey also earned his stripes with a hit on Wednesday, and Cole Corbin drove in the majority of runners with 3.

For the Eagles- Parker Hydrick led the way with 2 RBI, Ethan Antram went 2-4, and Gunner McIntosh went 2-3 while driving in one.

BULLDOGS GRAB LATE LEAD, SNEAK PAST WELLSVILLE

NEW WATERFORD, OH- The East Palestine Bulldogs nabbed the lead late in the game in a 3-1 victory over Wellsville on Monday. The game was tied at one with East Palestine batting in the bottom of the sixth when an error scored one run for the Bulldogs.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Cooper Vance struck out seven, while Wellsville pitchers sat down five.  Vance earned the win for East Palestine. He went seven innings, allowing one run on four hits, striking out seven and walking zero.

East Palestine got on the board in the second inning when Connor Elliott singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.  Elliott led the Bulldogs with two hits in two at-bats.

Corbin took the loss for Wellsville. He allowed five hits and three runs over five innings, striking out four and walking zero.

 

 

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