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NARKUMS CLUTCH HIT PROPELS HUBBARD PAST HOWLAND

Hubbard  took Thursday’s game in dramatic fashion, with  a 10-9 walk-off victory over Howland.  Hubbard was down 9-8 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Grace Narkum doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs.

The Eagles built a five-run lead in the third inning and then held off Howland’s charge.  Howland managed eight runs in the failed comeback. A Rodgers, J Sindledecker,  E Darlington, M Jerina, E O’Connell, and M Miller fueled the rally with RBIs.

Hubbard opened up an early lead in the second inning when.

In the top of the sixth inning, Howland tied things up at eight when Miller singled on a 3-0 count, scoring one run.

The Eagles put up four runs in the third inning.  Emily Filicky and Giavanna Hosack each had RBIs in the big inning.

Filicky led the Eagles to victory on the rubber. She went one and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on three hits, striking out two and walking zero.

Miller took the loss for Howland. She lasted six and two-thirds innings, allowing 17 hits and ten runs while striking out three.

 Gillian Ryser started the game for Hubbard. She went five and a third innings, allowing eight runs on nine hits and striking out three

Hubbard had 17 hits in the game.  Jackie Adler, Hosack, Sydney Bowser, Filicky, Narkum, and Ryser each managed multiple hits for Hubbard Lady Eagles Varsity.  Hosack and Adler each collected three hits to lead Hubbard Lady Eagles Varsity.

Howland collected 12 hits on the day.  B Beasom, Darlington, Miller, and O’Connell each collected multiple hits for Howland.  Howland didn’t commit a single error in the field. Darlington had the most chances in the field with six.

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ARMENI HOMERS, IRISH BLEMISH TIGER RECORD

NEW MIDDLETOWN, OH- The Ursuline Irish have figured things out.  They have clicked.  However you want to describe it, they are playing some top-tier baseball at the moment.  After starting off the season 0-4, the Irish are heating up with the temperatures.

On Wednesday night, they became the “one” in a 9-1 Springfield Tigers win-loss record.

It was Ursuline’s Jeremy Kreuzweiser that took advantage on a Tiger error in the top of the sixth inning to give the Irish an 8-7 lead, and eventually the win over Springfield.

Springfield was playing catch up virtually the entire game as the Irish started things off with four runs in the top of the first when Colin Balas scored on a passed ball, followed by a Dante Walker RBI single, and Andrew Sabella’s double that drove in a pair.  Springfield would fire back in the bottom of the frame with a 3-run inning that was keyed when Clayton Nesbeth scored on a balk call against Glenn Griswold.

The Irish would keep swinging the hot bats in the top of the second when Vince Armeni went yard for the Irish.  The blast over the centerfield fence drove in three and made the game 7-3, Irish.

Glenn Griswold would pick up the victory for the Green and Gold, going five innings and allowing 7 runs on five hits, striking out three.  Joel Kreuzweiser made a relief appearance striking out a pair.

The Ursuline win improves their record to 3-6, while Springfield drops their first game of the season and sit at 9-1.

 

TIGERS CLAW BACK, WIN OVER RIVAL SOUTHERN

WELLSVILLE, OH- Don’t call it a comeback.  Wellsville stole the lead late and defeated Southern 8-7 on Tuesday. Wellsville was down 7-5 in the bottom of the sixth inning when Justin Thirtyacre tripled on the first pitch of the at-bat, clearing the loaded bases with 3 RBI.

The Tigers earned the victory despite allowing Southern to score four runs in the second inning. The offensive firepower by Southern Indians Varsity was led by Sam MayMark SoukupBrock Smalley, and Caleb Glover, who all drove in runs.

The Indians opened up quickly by scoring in the second inning. An error scored one run.  In the bottom of the second inning, the Tigers Varsity tied things up at four when Seth Kerner doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.

PHOTO CREDIT: MANDY CORBIN

Kerner also earned the victory on the hill for Wellsville. He surrendered seven runs on seven hits over six innings, striking out seven. Cole Corbin threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Corbin recorded the last three outs to earn the save for the Tigers.

Timmy West took the loss for Southern. He lasted three and two-thirds innings, allowing eight hits and four runs while striking out four and walking one.

Glover started the game for the Tribe. He lasted one and one-third innings, allowing one hit and four runs while striking out four

Wellsville totaled ten hits in the game. Troy Carter and Thirtyacre each had multiple hits to lead the Tiger attack.

 

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TIGERS POUNCE ON LISBON EARLY TO SNAP STREAK

NEW MIDDLETOWN, OH- Lisbon watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 10-5 loss to Springfield on Friday. Springfield scored on a double by Chris Thompson in the first inning and a groundout by Brannon Brungard in the second inning.  Springfield pulled away for good with two runs in the second inning. In the second Brungard contributed an RBI groundout to keep the Devils at bay.

It was Springfield scoring five runs in the third inning that sealed the deal for the Tigers. The offensive firepower by Springfield was led by Drew ClarkJohn SlikeBrungard, and AJ Stallsmith, who each had RBIs in the inning.

Clark was the winning pitcher for Springfield. He went three innings, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out three. Noah BarrettMitchell Seymour, and Ryan McFadden all put in work in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory.  Garrett Cox took the loss for Lisbon. He surrendered one run on one hit over one and one-third innings, walking zero.  Tyler Graham started the game for The Devils. He lasted three innings, allowing eight hits and nine runs while striking out one

Lisbon did have some offensive pop and socked one home run on the day. Blake Reynolds went deep in the seventh inning.   The Blue Devils saw the ball well on the day, racking up eight hits in the game.  ReynoldsLogan Bell, and Tyler Toot each had multiple hits for LisbonReynolds led the team with three hits in four at-bats.  Springfield totaled ten hits. StallsmithSlike, and Thompson each racked up multiple hits for Springfield.

 

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LADY RAIDERS COMEBACK FALLS SHORT AGAINST HOWLAND

CANFIELD OH- South Range Raiders effort to come back from down five runs in the sixth inning came up just short, as they fell 13-11 to Howland on Thursday.  The Raiders scored four runs in the failed comeback on a single by Drew Feren, a triple by Bree Kohler, and a sacrifice fly by Hanna Dennison.

The Raiders were right in it until Howland singled in the sixth inning.

The Raiders got on the board in the first inning.  Bree Kohler drove in one when she singled.

Howland evened things up at seven in the top of the fifth inning when Alexis Rodgers singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

Raiders notched six runs in the second inning.  Raiders big bats in the inning were led by singles by Marlaina Slabach and Drew Feren, a triple by Bree Kohler, and a sacrifice fly by Hanna Dennison.

Madison Osborne led the Howland to victory on the rubber. She went seven innings, allowing 11 runs on 13 hits, striking out three and walking one.

Reagan Irons took the loss for the Raiders. She allowed seven hits and ten runs, 6 earned over five and two-thirds innings, striking out three.

South Range racked up 13 hits.  Marlaina Slabach, Drew Feren, Bree Kohler, and Jillian Strecansky each managed multiple hits for South Range Raiders.  Bree Kohler, Drew Feren, and Marlaina Slabach each collected three hits to lead the Raiders.  South Range tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Bree Kohler led the way with three.

Howland collected 12 hits.  Emily Darlington, Marissa Jerina, Alexis Rodgers, and Marissa Miller each  had multiple hits for Howland.  Emily Darlington went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Howland in hits.

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LADY QUAKERS CAGE TIGERS TO ADVANCE

SALEM, OH- The top-seeded Lady Quakers started tournament play with a 66-30 win over ninth-seeded Springfield in the Division III Struthers District Sectional Final. Kyla Jamison had 16 points and seven rebounds. Jaden Hamilton contributed 10 points and three rebounds. Echo Mayer-Kutz with eight points and four steals while Annie Davidson had seven points and two assists. Ellie Davidson had four points, 11 rebounds, and two assists. The Lady Quakers won the rebounding battle 39-18. The Lady Quakers shot 54% from the field on 25 made shots with 19 of those assisted.

The Lady Quakers(18-5) advance to the Division III Struthers District Semifinals on Wednesday at 6:00 pm against fifth-seeded Liberty at Struthers High School Fieldhouse.

 

 

*A Special Thank You to the Salem Coaching Staff for the story.

LISBON LADIES HANDLE WELLSVILLE TO START TOURNEY

LISBON, OH- A rocky start for Lisbon in the first quarter quickly turned around in the next 3 as Lisbon turned up the heat in the Devil Den and pulled out a 62-25 victory over their EOAC foe, Wellsville.  Lisbon’s scoring came on the heels of junior point guard Izzy Perez with 18 points and 6 assists and senior guard Chloe Smith, 15 points, 5 assists, and 6 rebounds Cadee Johnson contributed 12 points and 5 rebounds. Madalyn Liberati had a strong night dominating the boards with 8 rebounds and 10 points.

Hunter Weekley led the much improved Wellsville Tigers with 10 points.

LADY EAGLES SCRATCHED BY SPRINGFIELD

HANOVERTON, OH- The Lady Eagles came out with a strong “united” front defensively in the first tournament round at United High School against the Springfield Lady Tigers.  It was the The Lady Eagles’ missed scoring opportunities that cost them in the end as they fell 38-31 to Springfield.

For the Eagles Celeste Hofmeister had 13 points, Celeste Powers had a great game defensively and also scored 13 points with 6 rebounds. Makenzy Capouellez posted 13 points of the Lady Tigers.

Springfield now heads to Salem to take on the EBC Champion Lady Quakers on Saturday.

FROM TIGER TO TOMCAT: KERNER SIGNS WITH THIEL

Wellsville’s Seth Kerner has made his next steps official: He’s heading to Thiel College this fall.

Kerner is the son of Christy Rodgers and Justin Gerren of Salineville.  Seth is ranked 10th in his class with a 3.5 GPA and has been on the Honor Roll at WHS his entire tenure.  Other highlights include National Honor Society, College Credit Plus at Kent State University, East Liverpool, Varsity W Club, Project PAWS, Science Club and Publications.  Seth also was part of the 2018 Prom Court and was crowned Fall Homecoming King in 2019.

Athletically, Seth Kerner has garnered 14 Varsity Letters at Wellsville that include baseball, football, wrestling, bowling, and golf.  Kerner maintained an outstanding presence in the classroom all while being the captain of baseball and wrestling teams and being selected to the All-Conference baseball, and 2-time Defensive Player of the Year.

Upon graduation, Seth will continue his academic and baseball career at Thiel where he plans to study Criminal Justice.

From all of us at YSN: Good Luck, Seth!  Thank you for your hard work to your community, school, coaches and teammates.

BIG DOGS OF THE VALLEY- WEEK 2 WINNERS

With over 45,000 votes cast between Sunday at 7 PM and Wednesday at midnight, the Week 2 Winners have been chosen for Baird Brothers’ Big Dog of the Valley.

 

Congratulations to Wellsville’s Derrick Suggs (12,635 votes) whose 22 points and 13 boards over Leetonia earned him the boy’s Week 2 reward.

PHOTO CREDIT: Sky High Aerial & Video Photography

Congratulations to Leetonia’s Ari Russell (17,111 votes) who posted 26 points and 16 boards and 5 assists in a win over Southern, and got the Week 2 nod for the ladies.

PHOTO CREDIT: Holly Ford