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BLUE JAYS HOLD OFF SEBRING

SEBRING OH- Despite out-scoring Jackson-Milton 21-9 in the final frame, it was just not enough as the Sebring Trojans dropped a 50-46 contest  Friday night to the Blue Jays. Leading the way for Jackson-Milton was Cole Johnson with 14 points followed by  Nick McGinnis with 12 points.

Sebring hit on 11 3-pointers and were led by Dylan Johnson 16 points Conner Shepherd scored 14 points. Sebring, 2-10, is at Kingsway Christian Saturday.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

BLUE JAYS BOUNCE BACK

NORTH JACKSON OH- Chelsea Williams had a huge night with 28 points as her Jackson-Milton Blue Jays  dropped the Sebring Trojans 73-30.

After a close 1st quarter Jackson-Milton put the game away with a 21-3 2nd period.

Helping Williams out was teammates Kylie Wilson with 19 points and Ava Darner scoring 12 points. The Blue Jays record climbed to 5-4. Devyn Reggi led the visiting Trojans with 14 points.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

BLUE DEVILS STAY UNBEATEN

SEBRING OH- McDonald May have gotten off to a late start this season, but that isn’t stopping them from looking like their in mid season form. The Blue Devils continue to impress as they remained undefeated Friday night with a 71-54 win over Sebring.

Jake Portolese put together a double double with an impressive 28 points and 16 rebounds. He hit 5 three pointers. Miles Culp and Anthony Ragazzine both added 10 points to McDonald’s offense.

The Trojans were led by Matt Byrd with 14 points. Dylan Johnson was also in double figures with 11.

McDonald will now take their unbeaten record to a home game against Springfield on Tuesday. Sebring hosts Waterloo on Saturday.

TROJANS SHOCK MINERAL RIDGE ON THE ROAD

MINERAL RIDGE OH- Emma Whaley had a big night scoring 24 points to lead the Sebring Trojans to a 55-51 victory over the home team the Mineral Ridge Rams. Aebi D’Ostroph added 14 points and Devyn Reggi added 11 points.

Candace Miller paced the Rams with 18 points.Osie Nolder and Courtney Boyer each had 10 points.

Next up for Sebring is a home contest against Campbell on Wednesday.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

TIGERS STAY UNBEATEN

NEW MIDDLETOWN, Ohio –The Springfield Tigers started and stayed hot all night long in their MVAC matchup against the Sebring McKinley Trojans. After just the first quarter of action, the Tigers were already ahead 23-8.

Of his 6 three-pointers on the night, Springfield’s RJ Smith had 5 of them come in the first half. In the second half, it was Clay Medvec who led the way for the Tigers, totaling 10 second-half points.

Although it was a long night for the Trojans, senior Frankie Lozoya shined bright. Lozoya led the way with 23 points, 18 of those coming in the second half, making 2 three-pointers, and going a perfect 4 of 4 from the free-throw line. Despite Lozoya’s efforts, the Tigers would go on to win 75-57.

LEADING SCORERS:

Springfield

RJ Smith – 22 points

Clay Medvec – 20 points

Beau Brungard – 15 points

Sebring McKinley

Frankie Lozoya – 23 points

Connor Shepard – 8 points

Dylan Johnson – 8 points

UP NEXT:

Springfield – The Tigers (6-0), must travel to rival South Range High School, for a battle with the Raiders (0-5) on Tuesday.

Sebring – After falling to 0-4, the Trojans return home on Wednesday for a matchup with the Jackson Milton Blue Jays (2-2).

*Contributed by YSN’s Jamie Thomson

ROCKETS CLUTCH DOWN THE STRETCH

SEBRING OH- Lowellville made several clutch plays late on Thursday night to come away with a road win in Sebring 45-41. Sammi Moore drilled all four of her late free throws to help extend the Rocket lead enough to hang on.

Moore led the Rockets with a game-high 18 points. Lily Vari-Coppola also has a strong night for the Rockets with 14 points. Savannah Procick was also in double figures for Lowellville with 11.

Emma Whaley led Sebring with 14 points. Aebi D’Ostroph chipped in a nice night scoring 11.

Lowellville is scheduled to travel to Badger on Saturday. Sebring looks ahead to travel to Springfield on Monday.

BEARS TAKE A BITE OUT OF SEBRING

SEBRING OH- The Leetonia Bears hoops team traveled to Sebring Wednesday for their second game in as many days. The Bears defense was huge as their offense found ways to come up with big buckets. Leetonia came away with a 41-37 victory.

The 1-1 Bears were paced by Ian Davis with 17 points. Dylan Lennon scored 12 and Joe Guido  added 11 points. Sebrings Dylan Johnson had 15 points  and Connor Shepherd knocked down 14 points. Leetonis will host Lisbon next Tuesday. The Trojans evened their slate at 1-1.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

RESERVE TOO MUCH FOR TROJANS

SEBRING OH- Western Reserve Girls Basketball finally was able to get on the floor Monday night and they shot out of a canon to dominate Sebring 80-20.

Kennedy Miller led the Devils with 21 points, while Dani Vuletich added 15. There were six Reserve scorers who were able to score at least 9 points. Olivia Pater, and Alyvia Hughes both were able to get themselves in double figures with 12.

Emma Whaley led the Trojans with an impressive 17 points.

Western Reserve will now host Springfield on Thursday. Sebring will stay at home to host Lowellville. Both games will be on YSN.

BLUE JAYS LOOK SHARP IN SWEEP OF SEBRING

NORTH JACKSON OH- In their first meeting it took Jackson Milton 5 sets to beat Sebring. This time around it was a lot quicker, as the Jays dispatched the Trojans in straight sets (25-13 25-16 25-12).

Dana Saunders led the Blue Jays with 8 kills. Logan Grunder also put up a solid performance with 7 kills and an ace. Grunder served 20 points. Paige Grope set up 30 assists for the Jays while serving 2 aces. She served for 17 points on the night

For Sebring, Blake Thomas, and Delaney Reggi both led with 5 kills a piece. Emma Whaley played exceptional defense for the Trojans with 30 digs. Mallory Harshman finished with 8 assists.

Jackson Milton gets back on the court quick as they travel to Lowellville on Tuesday. Sebring will look to bounce back as they host McDonald on Tuesday.

RESERVE PUTS TROJANS DOWN

SEBRING OH- Western Reserve came into Sebring angry, as they’ve been struggling the last few weeks. The Blue Devils took out all their frustrations on Sebring with a 38-18 victory over the Trojans.

Nick Cavoulas threw the ball well for Reserve going 9 for 14 with 241 yards and 2 touchdowns. David Ashburn only had two catches, but he made them count going for 121 yards.

Elijah Frederick broke the 100-yard barrier carrying the ball 26 times for 101 yards. His brother Noah had 18 carries for 48 yards.

Western Reserve will host Columbiana in round 1 of the playoffs next week. Sebring has scheduled a non-playoff game against Mathews.