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UNITED STAYS SHARP

HANOVERTON OH- United kept their winning ways going on Thursday night as they made quick work of Warren JFK in a sweep (25-4 25-11 25-17).

Leading the Eagles was Tori Tschappatt who had another double digit night in kills. She finished with 15 kills, and 4 digs. Madison Boyle led the Eagles in digs with 11. Savannah Burton was solid with 8 kills, 7 digs, and 4 aces. Brooke Smith had a nice night with 7 digs, 3 aces, and 3 kills. Haley Dees set up 25 assists. She also collected 7 digs.

United will take the weekend off before they travel to Poland on Monday for a non conference match.

HEARTLAND TROUNCES EAGLES

COLUMBIANA OH- Heartland Volleyball went on the road and got a sweep of Warren JFK to bring their record to 2-2.

Makayla Osborn went off for a double double with 23 kills, and 17 digs. She added a block. Emma Hall served her way to 8 aces. Jessica Brunk played great defense accumulating 15 digs. Lydia Wilson built on her Heartland career assist record with 35 on the night.

Heartland will return to action Saturday as they travel to undefeated United.

CLIPPERS BROOM JFK

WARREN OH- Columbiana got out the brooms for a quick sweeping of Warren JFK on Wednesday (25-15 25-15 25-15).

Tori Long and Maddie Witherow both led the Clippers in kills with 7 a piece. Witherow also added 3 aces, Julia Rapp led in that category with 4. Maci Linhart collected 10 digs to lead the Clippers defense. Grace Witmer set nicely for 18 assists.

The Clippers are 3-0 now on the season and will host East Palestine on Thursday.

Warren JFK falls to 0-1 and they’ll travel to Campbell on Thursday.

LIGHTNING LOOKS TO STRIKE TWICE

WARREN, OH- When most were shut down in what they were willing/able to do since March 2020, Warren JFK’s Jesse Likens saw an opportunity when others saw obstacles.  Likens still had a bit of that taste in his mouth from the final snap of 2019 for the Eagles, and as most athletes do, used it as motivation.

Unlike most, however, Likens would put to the side most things that were convenient, and didn’t serve his mission: playing football at the highest level possible.

Jesse is a rare bird (no pun intended, Eagles) that prioritizes his education ahead of everything.  With the ultimate goal of playing on Sundays, Likens knows he needs the smarts to back everything up for the day that he chooses to hang up the cleats.

To watch this young man run is something special; it’s like watching defenses run in slow motion while he’s in fast forward.  While he is extremely proud of his speed and all the work that went into it, he values his football IQ even more.  That combination provided over 1500 yards on the ground, 13 touchdowns, and defensively had 93 tackles.

We had a chance to sit down with the newest Air Force Academy Commit for football, and discuss all things that spark Lighting to strike twice this season!

JEFF BAYUK INTERVIEW

EAST PALESTINE, OH- YSN’s John Batcho hosts long-time Vally Football Legend, Jeff Bayuk on Breaking Batch.  Bayuk stepped down at Warren JFK to join his son’s staff at Struthers for the 2020 season.

 

JFK’S CONDOLEON TO BECOME A TITAN

WARREN, OH- The all-time leading scorer in Warren JFK Basketball history has decided what her future holds for her academics and athletics.

Caitlyn Condoleon will take her talents to New Wilmington, Pennsylvania and join the Westminster Women’s Basketball team in the Fall.  Condoleon alongside her parents, John and Tricia signed virtually on Thursday to make things official.

While she’s undecided on her intended major, Condoleon has quite the resume to present to her new teammates.

 

Basketball:

1st Team All-State – 2020

4 x 1st Team All-County

3 x 1st Team NEO Inland District

3 x  1st Team District 1

3 x 1st Team North Coast League

2 x Trumbull County D4 Player of the Year

2 x North Coast League Player of the Year

2 x All-State

Holds the John F. Kennedy single-game record (40 points)

John F. Kennedy All-Time Leading Scorer (1,882 points)

Trumbull County Girls All-Time Leading Scorer (1,882 points)

 

Soccer

1st Team All-State – 2020

1st Team All-District- 2020

3 x 1st Team All-County

2 x 1st Team All-League

115 career goals

 

Tennis

4 x District Qualifier

 

Academic Awards/Clubs and Activities: 

Caitlyn is an honor roll student and a member of Student Government, Key Club, Paws With a Cause, Yearbook, and Relay for Life.

 

On behalf of all of us at YSN, we congratulate Caitlyn on her fantastic high school career, and greatly look forward to following her career as a Lady Titan!

EAGLES BOW OUT OF REGIONALS AGAINST RICHMOND HEIGHTS

CANTON OH- Warren JFK watched their run in the tournament end on Tuesday night with a 60-47 loss to Richmond Heights.

The Eagles kept the game competitive in the first half, trailing by just five at the break. Out of the locker room the Spartans quickly jumped further ahead, pushing their lead to 40-23. The Eagles went over four minutes without a basket to open the second half. It all but doomed their chances against a very talented Spartans team.

Gabe Green led the Eagles with 19 points while Cam Hollobaugh added 14.

The Eagles end their season at 12-14.

EAGLES UPSET BRISTOL EN ROUTE TO TITLE

ORWELL OH- Warren JFK earned their first trip to regionals since 2017 on Friday night with a 61-47 win over top seeded Bristol.

The Eagles flew out of the gates to a 22-2 lead at the end of frame one. They extended that lead to 35-10 with just over 2:00 left in the half. Bristol ended the half on a 11-0 run to close the gap to 35-21.

The Bristol rally didn’t end at half, they opened the third quarter on a 8-0 run to cut the lead to 35-29. It was a 19-0 run spanning two quarters. It seemed the tides had turned. Finally the Eagles stabilized and put together a 8-0 run to stretch their lead back to 43-31, and leading 43-33 after three. The closest the Eagles would let Bristol get in the fourth would be seven.

Cam Hollobaugh led the charge with a game-High 24. Sejjan Cuoto was also in double figures with 12.

The Eagles advance to the regional semifinals on Tuesday against Richmond Heights at the Canton Fieldhouse. Start time is set for 6:15.

EAGLES SOAR IN THE FOURTH. SHOCK MOONEY ON SENIOR NIGHT.

Senior night always adds an emotional aspect to a game that cannot be explained. The intensity is increased, and winning means just that much more. But Mooney felt how those emotions could get the better of you and have victory snatched from your hands.

A rematch from a game earlier in the season, Mooney won at Warren JFK 66-47, both teams have been playing some of their best basketball the last couple games. But it was Mooney who would start out strong. The four seniors took the court together, along with junior Mike Pelini, and after going back and forth with the Eagles settled in and took over. Jenkins and Pelini carried the load offensively, Jenkins with 15 points and 5 rebounds on the night. Fellow senior Sonny Rodriguez hit a corner three to put the Cardinals up by 5. A buzzer beater 3 by TJ Harden of Warren though made it only a 2 point lead at half, 20-18 in favor of Mooney.

The third quarter was all Cardinals. They surrendered only 4 points, got Mike Pelini and Tommy Fire going in transition, and stymied star guard Cam Hollobaugh. A two point lead became a 9 point lead after the third, and Mooney had the Eagles on their heels. But the Eagles would not quit. In what can only be described as a spectacular comeback, Warren sprung to life in the fourth quarter, scoring as many points in the final 8 minutes of game time as they had in the first 24 minutes. Cam Hollobaugh got two huge steals that he took to the house, and Tyrel James followed that up with a big 3 pointer. Hollobaugh stuffed the stat sheet for most of the night, finishing with 15 points, 3/3 free throw shooting, 2 steals and 2 rebounds. It took only 6 minutes for the Eagles to turn a 9 point deficit into a 6 point lead, a massive swing of momentum that Mooney simply could not stop. Numerous turnovers, tough misses, and frustrating foul calls all culminated in what will be a very tough loss for the Cardinals, as they fall to 10-9 on the season. The final score 39-44. Mooney must recover quickly though, as they play again Saturday night against Austintown Fitch, a team they have already lost too.