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WARRIORS CLIP ELLWOOD CITY

ELLWOOD CITY, PA- In a game that unfolded under a clear blue sky, the Mohawk Warriors claimed a solid victory over Ellwood City with a 6-1 scoreline on Monday. The game saw a display of strategic play and strong pitching from the Warriors that ultimately left the home team struggling to find their rhythm.

The game began quietly with both teams held scoreless in the first inning. Ellwood City briefly took the lead in the second inning thanks to a double by Roth, who later scored, but that would be the only time they’d see home plate. The Warriors, unshaken by their slow start, found their stride in the fourth inning, unleashing a burst of energy that would see them take control of the game.

Vince Pezzuolo, starting pitcher for the Warriors, threw a solid five innings, allowing only one run and striking two out, showcasing both control and stamina. His performance on the mound was backed by a cohesive defensive display, keeping the Ellwood errors to a minimum.

The turning point came in the fourth inning when the Warriors loaded the bases and Jackson Chapman hit a sacrifice fly to bring home the first run. This sparked a series of strategic hits and base running that saw two more runs come in, giving the Warriors a lead they would not relinquish. Keigan Hopper’s double was a highlight, driving in two crucial runs and demonstrating the depth of the Warriors’ batting lineup.

Mohawk Area continued to build on their lead with one run in the fifth and two more in the sixth, courtesy of smart base running and solid hits by the A&J Connection: JJ Nail and AJ Verdi, who together knocked in three of the six runs. Despite Ellwood City’s best efforts to rally, the Warriors’ pitching held strong, with Chapman and Bobby Fadden closing out the game without giving up any further runs.

Ellwood City’s pitchers, led by Nardone, found themselves under constant pressure, struggling with control and ultimately yielding six runs from eight hits. Their day was characterized by a battle against both the Warriors’ bats and their own command on the mound.

As the game concluded, Mohawk celebrated a well-earned victory, demonstrating not just their skill but their ability to capitalize on crucial moments.

WARRIORS SECURE FIRST VICTORY

BROOKFIELD OH- Arianna Jones collected four hits in four at bats, as Brookfield defeated Memorial 13-5 on Monday. Jones doubled in the first inning, singled in the second inning, singled in the fifth inning, and singled in the fourth inning. Memorial were the first to get on the board in the first inning when Mileena Williams homered to left field, scoring three runs.

Brookfield tied the game in the bottom of the first thanks to a double by Cadence Huffman, a double by Jones, and a single by Madison Obermiyer. They then made the score 7-3 in the bottom of the second after Keilani Malufau singled, scoring one run, Jones singled, scoring one run, and Obermiyer doubled, scoring two runs. A ground out by Jasmine Hubbard extended the lead to 8-3 in the bottom of the third inning.

Obermiyer earned the win for the Warriors. She gave up seven hits and five runs over seven innings, striking out 11 and walking none. Ramani Adams took the loss for Memorial. The starting pitcher went six innings, giving up 13 runs (nine earned) on 16 hits, striking out six and walking none.

Brookfield amassed 16 hits in the game. Obermiyer provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led with four runs batted in. The pitcher went 3-for-4 on the day. Huffman, Malufau, and Hubbard each collected multiple hits.

Williams had a monster day at the plate, and led Memorial with four runs batted in. The number three hitter went 2-for-3 on the day. Williams and Adams each collected two hits.

DRAGONS FALL TO WARRIORS IN FINAL INNING

Story by Larry Jennings

Ashtabula, OH- In a thrilling showdown on the diamond, Edgewood’s Varsity Warriors clashed with the Lakeside Dragons in a nail-biting baseball matchup that showcased stellar pitching performances and tense moments until the very end. On Monday, both teams brought their A-game, but it was the Edgewood Warriors who emerged victorious, edging out the Lakeside Dragons with a final score of 2-1.

The spotlight shone brightly on the pitchers as Logan Kray took the mound for Edgewood, while Lakeside sent Alex DiSalvatore to the bump. From the outset, it was evident that runs would be at a premium, as both hurlers showcased their prowess on the mound.
Kray proved to be a force to be reckoned with, racking up an impressive 12 strikeouts over six innings of work. Despite facing some pressure, he held Lakeside to just two hits and one run, displaying his command and dominance on the rubber.
Meanwhile, DiSalvatore  kept pace, going toe-to-toe with Kray. He pitched a solid seven innings, allowing just three hits and two runs, one of which was earned. DiSalvatore  showcased his own striking prowess, tallying nine strikeouts while issuing only one walk.
The game remained deadlocked until the late innings when the tension reached its peak. In the second inning, Edgewood managed to scrape across a run thanks to a wild pitch, taking an early lead. However, Lakeside fought back, leveling the score at one apiece in the bottom of the sixth inning with Zach Palmer’s clutch sacrifice fly.
As the game hung in the balance in the top of the seventh, Edgewood seized the opportunity to break the tie. An error by Lakeside allowed the Warriors to push across the decisive run, swinging the momentum in their favor.
Despite Lakeside’s valiant effort at the plate, drawing six walks and displaying aggressive baserunning with four stolen bases, they ultimately fell short in their quest for victory. Zach Palmer’s lone RBI stood as a testament to Lakeside’s resilience, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Edgewood’s pitching prowess and opportunistic offense, with Tony Hall scoring both runs for the Warriors.
The Dragons didn’t go down without a fight, however. Lakeside had the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh with one out, but Alex Sperduto got a pop out and a fly ball out to end the game.
In the end, it was Logan Kray who earned the win for Edgewood, while Alex Desalvator was saddled with the loss for Lakeside. Aiden Hernandez, Logan Rudolph, and Riley Baldwin each contributed with a hit for the victorious Warriors, while Caleb Stitt, Gage Tome, Alex DiSalvatore, and Chase Newsom collected hits for the Lakeside Dragons.
With the dust settled on this thrilling encounter, Edgewood Warriors look ahead to their rematch against the Lakeside Dragons at Walter C Higgins Field at Edgewood High School on Tuesday. As the two teams prepare to square off once again, fans can expect another intense battle on the diamond as both sides seek redemption and bragging rights in this fiercely contested rivalry.

PAOLILLO’S 16 STRIKEOUTS LEAD WARRIORS PAST EAGLES

Story contributed by : Larry Jennings

East Ashtabula, OH- In a clash of rivals on the softball diamond, the Edgewood Warriors secured a resounding victory over Geneva, propelled by a standout performance from Luciana Paolillo. The game, played out on Monday at Edgewood High School, showcased the Warriors’ prowess, ultimately resulting in a three to zero triumph.

Paolillo, a force to be reckoned with in the circle, showcased her dominance by notching an impressive 16 strikeouts over seven innings of play. Her command of the game was evident as she limited Geneva to a mere five hits while denying them any opportunity to cross home plate.
The contest was marked by a formidable display of pitching prowess on both sides, with Geneva’s hurlers managing to strike out 3 of the Warrior batters. However, it was ultimately Paolillo’s masterful performance that proved to be the decisive factor.
Edgewood Warriors wasted no time in establishing their dominance, with their offense coming alive in the bottom of the second inning. A series of well-executed plays, including key singles, paved the way for the Warriors to seize an early lead.
Faith Vencill proved instrumental in putting Edgewood on the scoreboard, driving in a crucial run that set the tone for the remainder of the game. Meanwhile, Gianna Ianetta emerged as a standout performer, delivering clutch hits and driving in two runs from the number eight spot in the lineup.
Addison Lampson further bolstered the Warriors’ offensive charge, leading the team with an impressive 3 for 3 performance at the plate. The Warriors’ disciplined approach extended to the fielding aspect of the game, as they didn’t commit a single error throughout the match.
Despite Geneva’s valiant efforts, including a solid outing from starting pitcher A. Brass, they were unable to overcome the relentless onslaught from the Warriors. Geneva’s offense struggled to gain traction against Paolillo’s formidable pitching, ultimately falling short in their bid to secure a victory.  A Palmasono led Geneva with two hits in three at bats.
While Geneva managed to turn one double play during the game and showcased solid defensive play, it was not enough to counter the relentless offensive onslaught from the Edgewood Warriors.
Looking ahead, the Edgewood Warriors are set to continue their campaign with a home game against Jefferson Area on Tuesday. Buoyed by their impressive performance against Geneva, the Warriors are poised to maintain their winning momentum as they aim for further success in the season ahead.  Geneva is looking to bounce back, taking on Kirtland at the Geneva home field.

WARRIORS PICK UP STATEMENT WIN

BELOIT OH- Both teams were strong in the circle on Sunday, but West Branch defeated McDonald 3-1. Ellie Tucker started the game for West Branch and recorded 15 outs.

McDonald opened the scoring in the second after Aubrey Evans doubled, scoring one run. Then, Brynn Smith singled, which helped the Warriors tie the game at one in the bottom of the fourth. A RBI ground out by Mati Hawk gave West Branch the lead, 2-1, in the bottom of the fifth.

Tucker earned the win for West Branch. The starting pitcher surrendered four hits and one run over five innings, striking out five and walking one. Bri McCombs opened the game for the Blue Devils. The southpaw surrendered four hits and three runs (one earned) over five and one-third innings, striking out three and walking two. Klary McKay collected the save.

Sara Schmidt, Libbie Davis, Addi Craven, Smith, and Josie Milliken each collected one hit for West Branch. Davis, Hawk, and Smith each drove in one run. West Branch turned one double play in the game. Evans went 2-for-3 at the plate as the third baseman led the Blue Devils with one run batted in.

WARRIORS WIN STREAK STAYS IN TACT

CANTON OH- West Branch  was triumphant over Marlington 4-1 on Wednesday under the lights at Thurman Munson Stadium.

West Branch  got on the board in the top of the first inning after Hunter Shields doubled, and the Dukes committed an error, each scoring one run.

Anthony Perry earned the win for the Warriors. They gave up three hits and one run over six innings, striking out eight and walking two. Sam Yoder took the loss for Marlington. They went five innings, surrendering four runs (three earned) on seven hits, striking out six and walking one. Aaron Tucker collected the save.

Beau Alazaus, Shields, and Charlie Biskup each drove in one run for the Warriors. Shields led with three hits in four at bats. West Branch was clean on defense and didn’t commit a single error in the field. Shields had the most chances in the field with eight.

Garett Dillon led the  Dukes with one run batted in. He went 1-for-2 on  the day.  Tatem Hoffman made the most of their chances at the plate. The number seven hitter led the team with two hits in three at bats. Marlington also turned one double play in the game.

WEST BRANCH TURNS THE OFFENSE ON IN CARROLLTON

CARROLLTON OH- West Branch defeated Carrollton 9-2 on Wednesday thanks in part to five runs in the fourth inning. Josie Milliken doubled, scoring two runs, Mati Hawk tripled, scoring two runs, and Sara Schmidt hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run.

West Branch opened the scoring in the first after Schmidt doubled, scoring one run. They scored three more runs in the top of the third on a home run to left field by Addi Craven.

Klary McKay started in the circle for the Warriors. The starting pitcher gave up seven hits and two runs (one earned) over seven innings, striking out four and walking one.

Craven provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led West Branch with three runs batted in. The infielder went 1-for-4 on the day. Hawk went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead in hits. Ellie Tucker paced the lineup with three walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, piling up five walks for the game.

WARRIORS ZAPPED BY BLUE STREAKS

Story Credit: Larry Jennings

East Ashtabula, OH- In a thrilling showdown at Edgewood Senior High School, the Madison Blue Streaks delivered a masterclass performance, overpowering the Edgewood Warriors with a resounding 17-3 victory on Wednesday. The highlight reel moment came in the pivotal fourth inning, where the Blue Streaks unleashed a torrent of offense, notching an astounding ten runs to secure their triumph.
The opening salvo was fired by the Blue Streaks as Nathan Yarnell ignited the scoreboard with a well-placed single, ushering in the first run of the game. However, the Warriors swiftly retaliated in the bottom of the first inning. Tony Hall’s clutch double coupled with Caleb Johnson’s sharp single, combined with a crucial error by the Blue Streaks, allowed Edgewood to seize the lead momentarily, sending the home crowd into a frenzy.
But the game took a dramatic turn in the fourth inning when Madison’s bats came alive with a vengeance. Displaying remarkable offensive prowess, the Blue Streaks unleashed a relentless barrage, notching an imposing ten runs fueled by four hits. The inning’s apex came with a critical error that drove in three runs, effectively turning the tide in Madison’s favor.
As the game progressed, Madison continued to assert their dominance, piling on six more runs in the fifth inning, further widening the gap. Stellar performances from key players like Evan Smith and Nolan Thomas, who collected three hits each, underscored the Blue Streaks’ offensive firepower. Notably, Thomas and Eddy Gvora emerged as pivotal figures, driving in four runs apiece, leaving an indelible mark on the scoreboard.
On the mound, Eddy Gvora showcased his mettle, earning the win for Madison with an impressive display of control and precision. Despite facing some resistance from the Warriors, Gavora held his ground, allowing only five hits and three runs, while striking out six batters over five innings.
On the other side, Alex Sperduto endured a challenging outing for Edgewood, succumbing to the relentless onslaught from Madison’s offense. Despite a valiant effort, Sperduto was unable to contain the Blue Streaks, conceding seven runs on five hits over three and one-third innings.
Despite the setback, Edgewood’s resilience shone through, with players like Riley Baldwin, Hayden Hernandez, and Caleb Johnson delivering commendable performances at the plate. However, it wasn’t enough to stave off Madison’s relentless onslaught.
With this commanding victory, the Madison Blue Streaks reaffirmed their status as a force to be reckoned with in the league, sending a clear message to their rivals. As they set their sights on future challenges, the Blue Streaks can draw confidence from this resounding triumph, while Edgewood looks to regroup ahead of their next encounter at Howland on Friday.

BIG BATS LEAD WARRIORS PAST SPARTANS

Story Credit: Larry Jennings

Conneaut, OH- In a game packed with standout performances, the Edgewood Warriors secured a commanding 14-3 victory over the Conneaut Spartans. Faith Vencill emerged as a driving force for the Warriors, delivering five RBIs on two impactful hits. Her grand slam in the sixth inning, coupled with a crucial triple earlier in the game, highlighted her stellar contribution to the team’s success.

Pitcher Lucianna Paolillo showcased her prowess on the mound, tallying an impressive 12 strikeouts while allowing only five hits and three runs over six innings of work. The right-handed pitcher’s command of the game played a significant role in Edgewood’s dominant performance.

Despite Conneaut striking first in the opening inning with Maddy Drew’s RBI single, Edgewood quickly turned the tide in the second inning, capitalizing on opportunities to take a 4-1 lead. The Warriors’ offense continued to flourish, exploding for seven runs in the sixth inning, fueled by a barrage of hits including Vencill’s grand slam.

On the mound for Conneaut, Alexis Brown faced a tough outing, surrendering seven runs on nine hits over five innings, ultimately taking the loss for the Spartans.

Edgewood’s offensive onslaught saw them amass 14 hits throughout the game, with multiple players making significant contributions at the plate. Alongside Vencill and Paolillo, Natalie Lanetta, Juliaunna Gregory, Avery Vencill, and Mckenna Vencill each collected two hits, underscoring the depth of the Warriors’ lineup.

Conneaut, despite the loss, showcased resilience at the plate, with Alyssa McFadden and Maddy Drew driving in crucial runs. Drew’s 2-for-3 performance led the Spartans in hits, highlighting their offensive efforts.

Notably, Conneaut’s defensive efforts remained solid throughout the game, with no errors committed in the field, exemplified by Ella Boroski’s active presence with eight chances.

Looking ahead, the Edgewood Warriors will look to carry their momentum into their next matchup against Lakeside on Thursday, while the Conneaut Spartans will regroup for their upcoming game against the Pymatuning Valley Lakers on Saturday.

LIBERTY CONTINUES TO SCORE IN MVAC PLAY

Rachel Strohmeyer hit two home runs and drove in four as Liberty Varsity Leopards 24′ defeated Brookfield Varsity Lady Warriors 13-2 on Tuesday. Strohmeyer homered in the third and fifth innings.

Liberty got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Chloe Fleps singled, Sara Horn singled, and they scored on a passed ball, each scoring one run. They scored one run in the bottom of the third on a solo home run to center field by Strohmeyer on an 0-2 count. They weren’t done there, they scored six runs on five hits in the bottom of the fifth inning. Sarah Spisak drew a walk, scoring one run, Fleps doubled, scoring two runs, and Strohmeyer homered to center field, scoring three runs.

Strohmeyer led things off in the circle for Liberty Varsity Leopards 24′ The righty gave up six hits and two runs (one earned) over five innings, striking out five and walking one. Kaylin Poggi began the game for Brookfield Varsity Lady Warriors. The starting pitcher allowed 17 hits and 13 runs (12 earned over four and one-third innings, striking out four and walking one.

Liberty amassed 17 hits in the game. Fleps drove the middle of the lineup, leading with five runs batted in. The right-handed hitter went 3-for-4 on the day. Mia Parker set the tone at the top of the lineup, leading with four hits in four at bats. Strohmeyer, Brooklyn Ciminero, and Bella Hernandez each collected multiple hits. The Leopards were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Ciminero had the most chances in the field with five.

Keilani Malufau led Brookfield with two hits in three at bats. Lilly Randall and Rylie Burdge each drove in one run. The Warriors were sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Arianna Jones made the most plays with three.