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EAGLES FLY THROUGH A THRILLER

WARREN OH- In a nail-biting showdown on the volleyball court, Warren JFK emerged victorious over Badger after an intense five-set battle that had fans on the edge of their seats. The final scores of 21-25, 27-25, 21-25, 25-18, and 15-9 reflect the incredible competitive spirit displayed by both teams throughout the match.

Warren JFK showcased their determination and resilience, ultimately securing a significant win that will undoubtedly boost their confidence as the season progresses. The match was marked by outstanding individual performances and exceptional teamwork.

Abbey Littler made a crucial impact with her serving, tallying two aces that helped shift the momentum in her team’s favor at key moments.

Hannah Myers emerged as a dominant force at the net, recording an impressive 14 kills. Her ability to find the open spots in the opposing defense and deliver powerful kills was instrumental in Warren JFK’s offensive strategy.

Danielle Wickham demonstrated her skills as a playmaker, amassing an impressive 38 assists. Her precise and strategic setting played a pivotal role in setting up her teammates for successful attacks.

Aniyah Johnson was a formidable presence at the net, contributing four crucial blocks that disrupted Badger’s offensive efforts and provided Warren JFK with valuable points.

Jasmine Ridley’s remarkable defensive performance, with 15 digs, showcased her dedication to keeping the ball in play and preventing the opposition from gaining easy points.

LADY TIGERS SKATE PAST JFK IN THRILLER

NEW MIDDLETOWN, OH- In an exciting soccer match-up between the Springfield Lady Tigers and the Warren JFK Lady Eagles, fans were treated to a thrilling contest that ended with Springfield emerging victorious with a final score of 3-2.

The game got underway with both teams showcasing their determination and skill on the field. Springfield took an early lead as Sami Shafer netted a goal, putting the Lady Tigers ahead 1-0. This early advantage set the tone for Springfield’s performance.

Shortly after, Hannah Stouffer added to Springfield’s lead with another goal, extending their lead to 2-0. The Lady Tigers displayed excellent teamwork and offensive prowess in the first half.

However, the Warren JFK Lady Eagles were not to be outdone. They fought back with determination, and Saumya Sheth scored a goal to put JFK on the scoreboard, closing the gap to 2-1.

In the second half, both teams continued to battle fiercely. Springfield’s Kristina Vecchione found the back of the net, further extending her team’s lead to 3-1. However, the Lady Eagles weren’t ready to concede defeat. Laney Condoleon scored a goal for JFK, bringing them within striking distance at 3-2.

Throughout the match, assists played a crucial role in the goals scored. Maddie Page, Kendall Maughan, and Kristina Vecchione provided the necessary assists to help Springfield secure their victory.

In the goalkeeper department, Ally Guerriero of Springfield made seven crucial saves, helping to maintain her team’s lead. On the opposing side, Riley Curd of JFK made five saves in her effort to keep her team in the game.

In the end, Springfield’s strong start and teamwork paid off as they secured a hard-fought victory with a final score of 3-2. With this win, the Lady Tigers improved their season record to 7-2-2, while the Warren JFK Lady Eagles’ record stood at 6-3-1. It was a thrilling and competitive soccer match that showcased the talent and determination of both teams on the field.

David Rach, South Range

SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 4) WITH DAVID RACH

CANFIELD, OH- In Episode 4, as always, we have a special guest joining us, David Rach, the head coach of the South Range Raiders.

We’ll be diving into the aftermath of their impressive 41-3 victory over Warren JFK, making them 2-1 for the season. Coach Rach reflects on the team’s preparation, the importance of establishing a dominant run game, and the defensive prowess displayed by his players.

We also discuss the challenges of practicing during a week with no school and the unique scheduling situation this year. Stay tuned for an insightful and engaging conversation with Coach David Rach on this week’s episode.

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CARDINALS FIND POSITIVE VIBES

WARREN OH- In a thrilling volleyball showdown, Mooney made a triumphant return to the win column with a convincing 3-0 victory over JFK, displaying their dominance on the court with scores of 25-23, 25-17, and 25-17. The match was a testament to Mooney’s resilience and skill, showcasing their determination to secure a decisive win.

Leading the charge for Mooney was the dynamic duo of Brinkley Bair and Amarra Anderson. Brinkley Bair delivered a stellar performance, achieving a double-double with 11 kills and 10 digs, showcasing her prowess both offensively and defensively. Amarra Anderson was equally formidable, contributing 13 kills to keep Mooney’s offense firing on all cylinders.

Maria Pecchia played a pivotal role in the team’s success, amassing 13 crucial digs and serving up 4 aces, adding valuable points to Mooney’s tally. Natalie Blasko orchestrated the offense with precision, racking up 30 assists and contributing 8 digs to ensure her teammates had the opportunities they needed to shine.

On the JFK side, Hannah Myers led her team with 6 kills and 3 aces, displaying her versatility as both an offensive and serving force. Danielle Wickham provided 9 assists to keep the offense flowing, while Aniyah Johnson contributed 2 blocks to fortify the defense. Rylie Gillespie showcased her defensive skills with an impressive 12 digs.

With this triumphant victory, Mooney regains its winning momentum and looks ahead to their next challenge on Wednesday, where they will host Salem. On the other hand, JFK hits the road on Thursday, traveling to Rootstown in pursuit of their own success. Volleyball enthusiasts can look forward to more exciting matchups as these teams continue to showcase their skills and determination on the court.

RAIDERS BOUNCE BACK AGAINST JFK

CANFIELD, OH-In a highly anticipated football showdown, the South Range Raiders emerged victorious against the Warren JFK Eagles with a commanding final score of 41-3. The Raiders displayed their dominance throughout the game, leaving the Eagles struggling to keep up.

**Scoring Summary:**

*First Quarter:*
– Warren JFK managed to get on the scoreboard first with a 27-yard field goal by Riley Littler at 9:04.
– The South Range Raiders swiftly responded with Aidan Dominguez rushing for a 15-yard touchdown at 6:59, followed by an extra point by Luke Starkey, giving South Range a 7-3 lead.

*Second Quarter:*
– The Raiders continued their offensive onslaught with a touchdown pass from Tristan Toy to Brady Crumbacher from 5 yards out at 11:16, and an extra point by Luke Starkey, extending their lead to 14-3.
– Blake Ewert then broke through the Eagles’ defense with a 37-yard rushing touchdown at 4:09, followed by another successful extra point by Starkey, making it 21-3.
– Tristan Toy connected with Brady Crumbacher once again, this time for a 31-yard touchdown pass at 2:30. Logan Butcher added the extra point, pushing the lead to 28-3.

*Third Quarter:*
– Blake Ewert continued his exceptional performance with a stunning 70-yard rushing touchdown at the very start of the third quarter, increasing the lead to 35-3 after Luke Starkey’s extra point.
– Luke Starkey himself got into the end zone with a 2-yard rushing touchdown, capping off the Raiders’ scoring at 41-3.

**Key Statistics:**

*Warren JFK:*
– Passing: 10 completions on 16 attempts, 62% completion rate, 105 yards, 0 TD, 1 sack
– Rushing: 26 attempts, 48 yards, 1.8 yards per carry, 0 TD
– Penalties: 2 penalties for 10 yards
– Total Yards: 153 yards
– Time of Possession: 29:12
– First Downs: 9 (4 rushing, 4 passing, 1 by penalty)
– Third-Down Conversions: 2 of 9
– Fourth-Down Conversions: 1 of 2

*South Range:*
– Passing: 6 completions on 9 attempts, 67% completion rate, 96 yards, 2 TD, 0 sacks
– Rushing: 24 attempts, 380 yards, 15.8 yards per carry, 4 TD
– Penalties: 2 penalties for 50 yards
– Total Yards: 476 yards
– Time of Possession: 18:48
– First Downs: 12 (10 rushing, 2 passing)
– Third-Down Conversions: 2 of 4
– Fourth-Down Conversions: 0 of 0

The South Range Raiders dominated on both sides of the ball, with their rushing attack proving particularly potent. The Warren JFK Eagles struggled to find offensive momentum, resulting in a resounding victory for South Range.

GARFIELD MAKES SERIOUS NOISE WITH THUMPING OF JFK

LIBERTY OH- In a high-octane football clash that left fans on the edge of their seats, Garfield unleashed an awe-inspiring performance, trouncing Warren JFK with a resounding 61-26 statement victory.

**First Quarter:**
– The game kicked off with a burst of energy as Warren JFK’s Noah Elser electrified the crowd with an incredible 85-yard kickoff return for a TD at 11:45, putting the initial spotlight on JFK, leading 7-0.
– Not to be outdone, Garfield’s Deacon Sommer responded swiftly, receiving a 70-yard TD pass from Eric Geddes at 10:51. The score was now leveled at 7-7.
– JFK’s Jaylen Murray exhibited his prowess with a 5-yard run TD at 7:15, giving JFK a 13-7 lead after a missed extra point attempt.
– Garfield’s Leo Grandizio stepped up, receiving a 53-yard TD pass from Geddes at 5:17, bringing the score to 14-13 in favor of Garfield.
– JFK’s Noah Elser snagged a 39-yard TD pass from Fred Bolchalk at 1:15, though the 2-point attempt fell short. The scoreboard now displayed 19-14 in JFK’s favor.

**Second Quarter:**
– The second quarter intensified as Garfield’s Eric Geddes punched in a 1-yard TD run at 4:20. The extra point was unsuccessful, but Garfield took the lead at 20-19.
– Geddes continued to shine, securing a 5-yard TD run at 3:55. The successful extra point extended Garfield’s lead to 27-19.

**Halftime:**
– As the halftime whistle blew, Garfield held a narrow 27-19 advantage, setting the stage for a thrilling second half.

**Third Quarter:**
– Garfield emerged from halftime with unwavering determination. Deacon Sommer bolted through for a 50-yard TD run at 11:50. Although the extra point was missed, Garfield solidified their lead at 33-19.
– Leo Grandizio’s connection with Geddes continued to pay off, as he secured a 35-yard TD pass at 11:12. The successful extra point widened Garfield’s lead to 40-19.
– Grandizio wasn’t done yet, as he hauled in a 24-yard TD pass from Geddes at 6:00. The extra point was unsuccessful, but Garfield’s lead stretched to an impressive 46-19.
– Sommer continued to impress, dashing in for a 23-yard TD run at 1:00. The successful extra point pushed Garfield’s lead even further to 53-19.

**Fourth Quarter:**
– JFK’s Jaylen Murray managed a 7-yard TD run at 8:00, and the successful extra point brought JFK’s total to 26 points.
– Garfield’s Collin McGranahan ensured the final points of the game, with a 37-yard TD run at 4:00. A successful 2-point conversion sealed the deal, concluding the match with a remarkable 61-26 victory for Garfield.

**Final Score: Garfield 61, Warren JFK 26.**

With this convincing win, Garfield rides a wave of momentum into Week 3, where they are set to host Normandy. On the other hand, Warren JFK faces a formidable challenge in a road trip to take on reigning state champions South Range in their Week 3 matchup.

EAGLES CONTINUE TO CRUISE

SOUTHINGTON OH- In an engaging volleyball matchup, JFK emerged victorious over Chalker with a 3-1 scoreline, showcasing their resilience and teamwork.

The sets were closely contested, with JFK securing victories in the following manner: 25-20, 17-25, 26-24, and 25-17.

JFK’s players showcased their skills across various facets of the game. Jasmine Ridley led the serving charge with 3 aces, while Hannah Myers’ 8 kills contributed significantly to their offensive prowess. Danielle Wickham orchestrated the team’s plays expertly, notching up 15 assists. On the defensive end, Marina Sanders’ impressive net presence resulted in 11 blocks, while Hannah Myers showcased her defensive prowess with 13 digs.

This well-earned victory highlights JFK’s determination and teamwork. As they continue in their season, their standout performances promise more exciting volleyball action and competitive matches ahead.

LEOPARDS LEAP IN FRONT OF JFK

LIBERTY OH- In an exciting volleyball clash, Liberty clashed with Warren JFK in a high-stakes showdown that brought out the best in both teams.

Liberty’s offensive powerhouses, Lexi Muck and Mia Parker, led the charge with 20 and 9 kills respectively, demonstrating their prowess at the net. Mia Parker also showcased her serving skills, amassing an impressive 6 aces that kept Warren JFK on the defensive. On the defensive end, Parker’s versatility shone through with 11 digs, while Chloe Fleps and Meadow Smith each contributed 10 digs, working together to keep rallies alive.

Parker’s contributions extended beyond her individual stats, as she played a pivotal role in orchestrating the team’s plays with 20 assists, securing a double-double performance. With one kill shy of a triple-double, Parker’s versatility and leadership were undeniable.

With this formidable performance, Liberty showcased their determination and skill on the court. As the team prepares for their next match against East on Tuesday, August 22nd, they carry the momentum from this game into their upcoming challenges.

JFK WINS TRI MATCH AT CHAMPION

WARREN OH- Warren JFK has a lot of new faces on their volleyball team, and building momentum early was going to be important. The Eagles got a great boost on Saturday as they opened their season with a pair of wins at the Champion Tri Match.  JFK beat Pymatuning Valley 2-1 (20-25 25-20 25-22) and then beat Champion 2-0 (25-22 25-17).

In their first game against the Lakers they were led by Hannah Myers who collected 6 kills.  Danielle Wickham set the hall well gathering 19 assists for the Eagles.  Marina Sanders was a presence for the Eagles net defense finishing with 3 blocks. In the back row, Rylie Gillespie gathered 3 digs.  Reagan Roberts served up 3 aces as well.

Against Champion it was Myers that led the offense with another 6 kills.  Wickham had double digit assists again with 10. Sanders added 3 more blocks at the net for the Eagles.  Gillespie added 3 more digs to her total for the day, while Roberts added 3 more service aces.

Warren JFK is back in action on Monday as they travel to Liberty. Pymatuning Valley hits the road again on Wednesday traveling to Edgewood.  Champion travels to Windham on Monday.

 

KENNEDY STORMS PAST FLASHES

LIBERTY, OH- In a thrilling opening match of the season, the Warren John F Kennedy High School football team clashed with the Champion Flashes in a game that showcased remarkable plays and intense competition. The game started with a burst of energy as Champion’s Carter Boggs carved his way through the defense, dashing 57 yards for an impressive touchdown with 7 minutes and 40 seconds left in the first quarter. This put Champion in the lead, 7-0. However, Kennedy quickly responded as Riley Littler displayed his kicking prowess, nailing a 32-yard field goal with 5 minutes and 30 seconds remaining in the quarter, reducing the deficit to 7-3.

Not willing to be outdone, Kennedy’s offense came alive as Freddy Bolchalk and Noah Elser executed a precise 17-yard pass for a touchdown, propelling Kennedy to a 10-7 advantage. The second quarter showcased Kennedy’s dominance as they expanded their lead. Marcus Komora’s explosive 52-yard run found the end zone, extending Kennedy’s lead to 17-7 with 8 minutes and 17 seconds left in the first half. Bolchalk and Noah Elser continued to shine, connecting with a 25-yard pass for another touchdown just over 4 minutes before halftime, giving Kennedy a commanding 24-7 lead as the teams headed to the locker rooms.

Despite both teams’ efforts, the second half remained scoreless, save for a pivotal moment in the final quarter. Kennedy’s defense made a statement early in the fourth quarter, as a high snap on a punt attempt led to a safety, further solidifying their grip on the game. When the final whistle blew, Kennedy emerged triumphant with a final score of 26-7, claiming victory in their season opener. With this win, Kennedy started the season strong at 1-0, while Champion faced an early setback, falling to 0-1. The game showcased Kennedy’s offensive prowess and defensive tenacity, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

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