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WARREN JFK VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH SAM YOUNG

WARREN OH- One thing that has become certain over the years of YSN covering high school sports, you never under look Warren JFK. The community has a real skill of producing great athletes, and even better leaders. For their volleyball team this year there are plenty of opportunities for new leaders to step up and put their name in the lights. The Eagles are returning just one varsity player from a year ago, so fresh faces won’t be hard to find. Don’t let that fool you though, the Eagles have spent all summer learning how to work as a unit. A United volleyball team is always hard to beat. Head coach Sam Young is taking the challenge head on as he returns to the helm of the program.

Coach Young took the time this week to talk with our own Anthony Hartwig to preview the season. They go over some new names you’ll need to know, where leadership may come from, and so much more. Check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Sam Young only on YSN!

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TREVIN IS DRIVEN

WARREN, OH- At 6’3, 14 year-old Trevin Rinck is accustomed to standing out in a crowd.  As a three-sport athlete, he’s also driven to compete- but baseball is providing Rinck the opportunity to be a future star.

This summer has treated Rinck very well as he competed nationally in the Major League Baseball Junior Home Run Derby.  To qualify, Trevin blasted 19 of 25 pitches over the wall to punch his ticket to the All-Star Weekend in Seattle, where he launched ten more longballs to finish fourth in the country in the contest.

Rinck is set to become a JFK Eagle in the Fall, and will join the football, basketball, and baseball teams in the upcoming year.

So, get into the Delorian, let’s go 88 and take a look into the future of our area as we sit down with Trevin Rinck on Your Sports Network.

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EAGLES AREN’T SLOWING DOWN ONE BIT

LOUISVILLE, OHIO- Four runs in the third inning led the Warren JFK Eagles past the Dalton Bulldogs 7-1 on Thursday in the Regional Semifinal round of Division IV statewide tournament.

The Eagles batters contributing to the big inning included Jake Hettrick-Carfangia, Micheal Bartoe, Santino Ciambotti, and Jaden Rishel, who all drove in runs. Ciambotti, Rishel, Michael Condoleon, Hettrick-Carfangia, and Dominic Ryan each collected one hit to lead things at the plate for the Eagles.

Freddy Bolchalk led things off on the mound for for the Eagles as he allowed four hits and one run over seven innings, striking out six and walking one. Seth Wyckoff was on the pitcher’s mound for the Bulldogs as the lefty surrendered five runs on one hit over two innings, striking out one. Justin Basinger and Will Carmichael entered the game from the bullpen, throwing four innings and one inning respectively.

The Eagles will now move onto the Regional Final round to take on Calvert.

 

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EAGLES WOULD NOT BE DENIED

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO- Jaden Rishel shut down the Springfield Tigers in the Division IV District Championship, throwing a complete game shutout and leading the Warren JFK Eagles to a 3-0 victory on Thursday.

One bright spot for the Tigers was a single by Kolten Ruark in the seventh inning. The Eagles racked up eight hits as Micheal Bartoe and Caleb Hadley all had multiple hits to lead things at the plate while Rishel led the Eagles to victory on the mound as he lasted seven innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out six and walking one.

Braden Butler took the loss on the mound for the Tigers as the righty went six innings, allowing three runs on eight hits, striking out four and walking one.

The Eagles will now advance to the Regional Semifinal where they will take on the Dalton Bulldogs. That game is scheduled for June 1st at 2:00.

 

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JFK BLASTS RIGHT THROUGH THE SEMIFINALS

NEW MIDDLETOWN OH- JFK had no trouble on offense Tuesday, winning big over Bristol Panthers 11-1 in the district semifinals.

The Eagles got on the board in the first inning when Dominic Ryan singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

JFK notched five runs in the third inning. Their big inning was driven by a single by Jake Hettrick-Carfangia, a sac fly by Andrew Lapolla, a fielder’s choice by Santino Ciambotti, an error on a ball put in play by Jaden Rishel, and a double by Micheal Bartoe.

Freddy Bolchalk led the Eagles to victory on the pitcher’s mound. The pitcher went five innings, allowing one run on two hits, striking out 12 and walking one.

Diesel Willams took the loss for Bristol. The pitcher went three innings, allowing eight runs on six hits.

JFK scattered nine hits in the game. Ryan and Aidan Rossi each had multiple hits. Rossi and Ryan each managed two hits to lead the offense.

JFK SHUTS IT DOWN AGAINST HEARTLAND

WARREN OH- Jaden Rishel threw a shutout to lead John F. Kennedy Catholic  past Heartland Christian 6-0 on Thursday.

A single by Drew Walker in the fourth inning was a positive for Heartland Christian.

Rishel led things off on the mound for the Eagles. Rishel surrendered zero runs on one hit over seven innings, striking out ten.

Will Morgan led things off on the hill for Heartland Christian. The pitcher lasted four innings, allowing eight hits and five runs while striking out one. Brett Walker threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

JFK tallied 11 hits in the game. Michael Condoleon, Micheal Bartoe, and Aidan Rossi each racked up multiple hits. Condoleon went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead the way in hits.

Walker led Heartland Christian with one hit in two at bats.

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EAGKES ROAM PAST ROVERS

ROOTSTOWN, OHIO- A run here and a run there helped propel the Warren JFK Eagles to a big win over Rootstown on Monday, 9-3.

In what was a back and forth battle, the Eagles pulled away for good with two runs in the fourth inning. Andrew Lapolla was the winning pitcher as he allowed seven hits and three runs over five innings, striking out one. Dominic Ryan threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

The Eagles totaled ten hits as Lapolla and Micheal Bartoe all had multiple hits as Bartoe and Lapolla all had three hits to lead the Eagles. Rootstown tallied nine hits as Blake Postlethwait, Joe Weaver, and Tony Karp all managed multiple hits for Rootstown.

Austin Biggin took the loss for Rootstown. Biggin surrendered four runs on two hits over four innings, striking out three. Rootstown and Warren JFK will take on each other again on Tuesday. 

 

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JFK HAS A FUN FRIDAY

By Michael Wolfgang

WARREN, OHIO – A great way to put yourself in a good position to secure a win is jumping on your opponent early and asserting yourself as the superior team.

Three runs in the bottom of the first inning was how JFK did just that in their 8-0 victory over Champion on Friday. The display on offense was powered by a handful of guys throughout the JFK lineup like Dominic Ryan, Hettrick-Carfangia, Santino Ciambotti, and Jaden Rishel, who each had RBIs in their big four run fourth inning.

Rishel pitched a gem of a game for JFK and came out as the winning pitcher. Rishel’s outing lasted six innings as he allowed just one hit and zero runs and sitting down five Champion batters through strikeouts. To finish with the eight runs,

JFK floated in 13 hits five five players going for multi-hit performances, showing a good balance throughout their lineup. Each team committed two errors in the field. 

HOBAN OUTLASTS IN THRILLER AGAINST JFK

AKRON, OH- Both teams were strong on the pitcher’s mound on Thursday, but Archbishop Hoban was just a little bit stronger at the plate in a victory over Warren JFK on Thursday. Jaden Rishel started the game for the Eagles and recorded 18 outs, respectively.

Jordan Kievman earned the win for Hoban. The fireballer lasted five innings, allowing four hits and zero runs while striking out seven. Luke Driscoll threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Rishel started the game for JFK. Rishel went six innings, allowing three runs on five hits and striking out one.

Aidan Rossi, Michael Condoleon, Andrew Lapolla, Micheal Bartoe, and Dominic Ryan each collected one hit to lead John F. Kennedy Catholic Varsity Eagles.

Michael Ciavolella went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Knights in hits. Archbishop Hoban didn’t commit a single error in the field. Blake Bantum had nine chances in the field, the most on the team.

EAGLES SHINE BRIGHTEST UNDER THE LIGHTS

By Matt Morrison


NILES, OHIO-  Warren JFK snuck a close win from Warren G. Harding 3-1, in what was a game that came down to the last at bat when Warren G. Harding’s Clark Kellar struck out with two men on base.

The Eagles were led by Santino Ciambotti and by Caleb Hadley, who both had multiple hits. Freddy Bolchalk was in the zone on the mound for the Eagles, allowing only 4 hits, 1 run, and sat down ten batters at the plate.

Braylen Schuller was the losing pitcher of the night, allowing 7 hits, 3 runs, and 3 strikeouts through six innings of work.

The Eagles will return to play Benedictine on the road this Saturday. First pitch is scheduled for 12:00 p.m.