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YSN VOLLEYBALL REGIONAL PREVIEW

EAST PALESTINE OH- The OHSAA Volleyball tournament is Down to its sweet 16 and we have 3 teams in the YSN family hoping to keep advancing the in the regional rounds. All regional  semifinal matches are slated for Thursday night and we have all you need to know about each team’s matchups with our regional preview.

Division IV

Wellsville vs Monroeville 5:30 at Uniontown Lake High School

The Tigers are coming off a decisive district championship victory over Western Reserve. They swept a good Blue Devils team that beat them in five sets earlier in the season. Emma Smith was a big reason why. She led the team with 13 kills and 4 blocks. Smith is the player to watch as the Tigers continue in the tournament. She leads the team in kills with 305. The Tigers gave other options that will need to step up. Teams can have to have multiple reliable hitters to advance at this level. The Tigers have 3 other players with over 100 kills. The 6-2 rotation lends itself to always having hitters available in the front row. And the Tigers have two setters that both do a great job moving the ball around. The biggest thing to watch for the Tigers success is their block. They blocked very well against Western Reserve and as the level of play gets higher, their front row will need to prove they can consistently get hands on balls. That will force attack errors trying to avoid the block.

The Tigers opponent Monroeville comes in to the match undefeated, and have yet to lose a set in tournament play. Their strength is their middle blocker Kylee Brooks who has 319 kills on the season. That is a big matchup between her and the blockers of the Tigers. It won’t be easy. Brooks hitting percentage is .404 which tells me she hasn’t been challenged too much in the block.

For me, the Tigers key to victory is moving their outsides and spreading the ball around. They have a more spread out offense by the numbers. They have to make Brooks run across the net. If they let her stay stationary, or become predictable on offense they will have a tough time.

Mineral Ridge vs Dalton 7:30 at Uniontown Lake High School

The Rams come into regionals with a record of 22-2 and won their district championship in four sets over Columbiana.

Katelyn Lesko is the heart and soul of the Ridge offense. If she finds a rhythm, the other hitters will as well. Katelyn demands so much attention from the opponent’s block that the other hitters usually end up with either an open net, or a one on one situation. The question for the Rams is will they be able to capitalize on those opportunities.  The Rams have arguably the best setter in the area in Danielle Aulet. Her volleyball IQ and instincts are at the highest level.

For the Rams, their biggest challenge will be consistently passing and getting in to system. They struggled with serve receive at times against Columbiana and they need to sure that up. With the size disadvantage they have, they cannot afford to be consistently out of system and become easy to block. I think the player to watch outside of the obvious for Ridge is Morgan Sigley. Not only is her serve deadly, but she fills in the front row while Lesko rotates to the back. Sigley has to stay aggressive and put the pressure on the opponents outsides.

Ridge’s opponent Dalton doesn’t have the best record in the world, coming in to the match with a 16-8 record, but don’t let that fool you, Dalton plays a very tough schedule. Smithville who is the Division III regional semifinal pops up on their schedule twice, along with volleyball powerhouse Orrville. The Bulldogs have a deadly 1-2 punch in middle blocker Brennah Arnold, and outside Tess Denning. Arnold has 320 kills, and Denning has 229. This will make it very tough for Ridge to key in on one of them. Dalton hits pretty efficiently with an impressive team hitting percentage of .256, so I expect the Rams will have to match that and try to stay away from unforced errors.

Division III

Crestview Vs Smithville 8:00 at Barberton High School

The Rebels are making their second trip to Barberton for a regional semifinal in two years. However, this team looks a lot different than last year’s. Eight seniors gone, no problem for the Rebels. They have introduced the amazing 1-2 punch of Grace Auer and Lucy Montgomery, who both have multiple triple doubles on the season. Watching this Rebels team, it’s hard to pick out a glaring weakness. They pass well, they have two great setters, who double as strong hitters. They have a pair of strong muddled in Shelby Rambo, and Molly Emch. Montgomery is one of unique hitters at this level that hits better down the line than cross court. A lot of teams are not used to a hitters first option be down the line. It will be interesting to see how Smithville decides to come out initially on defense, and then what kind of adjustments they make if Montgomery consistently hits line.

 

Smithville is a solid team in a tough conference. They come in with a record of 23-1. Smithville is led by a dominant 5’11 outside hitter in Brooke Fatzinger, she is just 4 kills away from 400 on the season. The Rebels also can’t sleep on Brooke Karlen who has 236 kills herself. The Smithies are another efficient team hitting at a percentage of .268. The Rebels have a higher percentage though hitting .279. This could be a very clean volleyball match, which is always fun to watch. Smithville only have 38 blocks on the season so the Rebels may have an advantage in the middle with Emch and Rambo.

Stay tuned to YSN’s twitter account for score updates throughout the night for all three of the matchups.

-Anthony Hartwig

CARTER CARVES OUT RECORD; TIGERS ROLL

WELLSVILLE, OH- After close losses in the opening round of the playoffs for both Valley Christian and Wellsville, the Tigers had no trouble taking down the Eagles in Week 8 to even up their record at 4-4. In doing so, senior quarterback Troy Carter became Wellsville’s all-time passing leader. 

The Eagles got on the board first at the 7:30 mark of the first quarter after Jon’Tae Pabellon ran in a touchdown on a short field provided by the Eagles special teams unit. The Tigers responded with their own touchdown with just eight seconds remaining in the first quarter when Carter found his favorite big-play target, Jr. Valen Krzyston, for a 31-yard touchdown pass. Kicker Casey Lemasters added the extra point to tie things up. From there, it was all Tigers. 

Wellsville added another Carter to Krzyston touchdown pass, but this time it was Garrett Krzyston for an eight-yard score. After a bad snap on the extra point attempt, Carter took things into his own hands by finding his way into the end-zone for a 15-7 lead. Lemasters added in a 29-yard field goal on the last play of the first half, while sophomore fullback Gavin Koontz took a  three-yard plunge into the end zone in the third quarter to round out the scoring for both teams.

Carter threw for 152 yards on the night, giving him 1,386 total yards for the season, and 3,863 yards for his career. That number breaks his uncle – and Wellsville Offensive Coordinator – Shawn Carter’s 25-year-old record of 3,765 yards. Carter has 14 touchdown passes, 3 total two-point conversions, and three touchdown runs on the season. 

Next week, Wellsville is at Edison and will finish up 2020 with a home game versus rival Toronto in two weeks. 

  • The Wellsville defense was a different team this week. After allowing 396 yards to Buckeye Central, the Tigers held Valley Christian to 139 total yards and holding the Eagles to just 2/10 on third & 4th down conversions.  
  • Because of injuries and an ejection, Valley Christian was down to its third-string quarterback for the second half. 
  • Two Valley Christian players were ejected. 
  • The Tigers were flagged five times for 55 yards, while the Eagles were flagged 10 times for 110 yards. 
  • The Tigers held the ball for almost 30 minutes on offense and held a 20-8 first down edge.
  • Lemaster is on a tear the last three games, going 11/11 on extra points and field goal attempts combined. 

 

*Story Contributed by YSN’s Gary Althiser

TIGERS CANNOT OVERCOME BUCKEYE CENTRAL

WELLSVILLE OH- Wellsville started sluggishly, but came together late to put up a huge fight in round 1 of the playoffs hosting Buckeye Central, but couldn’t do enough and fell 32-29.

Troy Carter put together a strong night throwing for the Tigers. He went 17-29 with 190 yards and 3 touchdowns. Valen Karzyston was Carter’s favorite target catching 8 passes for 129 yards and 2 touchdowns. Isaiah Greathouse also snatched an interception for the Tigers defense. Eli Smith and Caden Weekley both recovered fumbles for Wellsville.

The loss eliminates Wellsville from the playoffs.  YSN will keep you updated on further scheduled games in 2020.

 

LEMASTERS WALKS IT OFF FOR WELLSVILLE

COLUMBIANA OH- It was the definition of a defensive struggle on Friday night between Columbiana and Wellsville. Neither team scored almost the entire game. Almost being the key word. With seven seconds left in the game Wellsville kicker Casey Lemasters mastered the game winning kick from 25 yards.

Despite their scoring woes, Wellsville had no trouble moving the ball as they finished with 324 total yards. A big chunk of those yards came from the ground game as they ran for 136 yards on 32 carries. Isaiah Greathouse ran for 66 yards on 15 carries.

The Clippers only ran for 92 yards on 26 carries. Collin Schlick was a standout for the Clippers defense, and a big reason the game remained scoreless. He picked off 2 balls on the night, which ended up as big turnovers for the Clippers.

The Clippers will look forward to a Week 6 matchup with Lisbon, while Wellsville will build on the win as they face East Palestine in Week 6.

WELLSVILLE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 4) WITH MOOSE RAMSEY

WELLSVILLE, OH – Coach Moose Ramsey and the Wellsville Tigers played host to the Leetonia Bears in week four, the Tigers gave the Bears everything they could handle but came up just short. Up next for Coach Ramsey’s squad will be an EOAC road test as they will travel to Columbiana to take on the Clippers this Friday night.

YSN’s own, Gary Althiser, had the chance to talk with Coach Ramsey this week as they discussed some of the takeaways he and his staff gained from the Leetonia game, what the Tigers need to do Friday night to leave Columbiana with a victory, and much more.

This week’s episode of Wellsville Tigers Football Coach’s Corner with head coach, Moose Ramsey, is LIVE!

 

Presented by the Wellsville City School District

LIONS DEN NOT KIND TO WELLSVILLE

COLUMBIANA OH- Wellsville has made a habit this year of beating good teams. With wins over then undefeated Columbiana, and United the Tigers know how to play to their competition. That being said, Heartland is a tough place to play, too tough for the Tigers on Saturday as they fell in four sets to the Lions (25-18 16-25 25-18 25-22).

Makayla Osborn had a monster day collecting a double double. She finished with 17 kills, and 15 digs. She also had 2 aces and a block. Emma Hall has a triple double with 21 digs, 12 kills, and 11 aces.  Lydia Wilson was lights out setting the ball. She recorded 42 assists.

Heartland will carry their momentum into Monday when they host Lisbon. Wellsville will regroup and host Valley Christian on Tuesday.

WELLSVILLE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 3) WITH MOOSE RAMSEY

WELLSVILLE, OH – Week three saw Coach Moose Ramsey and the Wellsville Tigers travel to Hanoverton to take on the Golden Eagles of United Local; the Tigers scratched and clawed all night long but fell just short at the end of the game. Up next for Wellsville will be a home contest as they will welcome in the Bears of Leetonia on Friday night.

YSN’s own, Gary Althiser, had the opportunity to sit down with Coach Ramsey this week as they discussed what the Tigers need to get a victory on Friday night, what he and his staff took away from the United game, and also some of the plans Coach Ramsey has moving forward to prepare as we are now only three weeks away from the first playoff game!

All that and more in this week’s episode of Wellsville Tigers Football Coach’s Corner with head coach, Moose Ramsey!

 

Presented by the Wellsville City School District

WELLSVILLE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 2) WITH MOOSE RAMSEY

WELLSVILLE, OH – Week two saw Coach Moose Ramsey and his Wellsville Tigers host the Southern Indians in a game where the Tigers fought hard all night but come up just a little short. This week Wellsville will travel up to Hanoverton to take on the United Golden Eagles in an EOAC match up!

YSN’s Gary Althiser, sat down with with Coach Ramsey this week as they discussed what the Tigers need to do to get back to their winning ways, what he and his staff are planning for in week three, and also what the Tigers have in store for the rest of the season as the playoffs begin to creep closer and closer, all that and more.

This week’s episode of Wellsville Tigers Football Coach’s Corner with head coach, Moose Ramsey, is LIVE!

 

Presented by the Wellsville City School District

INDIANS BLANK WELLSVILLE

WELLSVILLE- The Southern Local Indians came out strong, scoring on their first drive of the night in Wellsville and never looked back.

In the end, that’s all the scoring the Indians would need as Southern
Local shut out Wellsville 46-0 on senior night at Nicholson stadium.

Bradley Sloan had a memorable night for the Indians, starting things off with a 31-yard
touchdown run at the 8:36 mark of the first quarter. Sloan finished with 127 yards rushing on
just nine attempts. The senior also made a nice play on defense in the second quarter to break
up what looked to be an 80-yard touchdown pass from Troy cater to Valen Kryzton. Josh Pratt,
Garrett Brewer, and Hunter Morris chipped in on the first half scoring for the Indians with one,
four, and two-yard touchdown runs to give Southern local a 26-0 lead.

The second half was more of the same as Morris, Pratt, and Cooper Edmonson all scored for the
Indians. Pratt’s score was an 82-yard fumble as Wellsville backup quarterback Valen Krzyston
fumbled at the Southern Local 18 before Pratt took off down the sidelines for paydirt.
The Tigers are back in action against in Hanoverton next Friday night for a battle with 2-0
United, while the Indians host the first of three straight home games versus 0-2 East Palestine.

 

GAME NOTES
– Southern local completed just 3 passes on the night for 49 yards.
– Wellsville Senior QB Troy Carter was injured at the end of the 3rd quarter.
– Pratt led the Indians in total tackles with 5, while Caden Weekley led the Tigers with 10.
– The Indians had 6 tackles for loss, while the Tigers recorded 3.
– The Indians did not record a punt all night. Their lone attempt was a fake in the 2 nd
quarter. Austin Giralico had 5 on the night for the Tigers, averaging 32.6 on each kick.
– Both schools second teams played the entire 4th quarter.

 

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Althiser

TIGERS REEL OFF FIRST WIN OF YEAR OVER LISBON

WELLSVILLE, OH- In a battle of the only two Columbiana County schools to play for a high school state football
championship, the home-standing Wellsville Tigers came up with a 25-19 win over the visiting
Lisbon Blue Devils to open up the season.Quarterback Troy Carter led the Tigers to all four of their scores on the night. The senior racked
up 194 yards and 3 touchdowns through the air, while also chipping in a 1-yard TD run to open
up scoring on the night.

Isaiah Greathouse had a fantastic night for the orange and black, leading the Tigers in both in
rushing and receiving, and the sophomore jack of all trades came up with big plays when his
team needed it most several times on the night. Greathouse tallied 11 carried for 104 yards on
the ground and 8 receptions for 152 yards through the air. One of those eight receptions was a
92-yard touchdown on a third and long deep in the Tigers’ own territory.

Valen Krzyston also had a big game for the Tigers, coming up with several first-down catches,
and an impressive over the shoulder touchdown catch in the corner of the end zone. Caden
Weekley and Tyler Stanley were all over the field for the Tigers defensively, the duo had
multiple third-down stops and tackles for loss.

The Blue Devils kept themselves in the game by capitalizing on mistakes by the Tigers. Two of
Lisbon’s scores came after long kick returns that were aided by 15-yard penalties. Tyler Welsh
had a big game for the Blue devils, running in two scores while passing for another. Abram
Simms came up big on several defensive plays for the blue and white, including stops on third
down on three separate drives.

Next Week Wellsville hosts Southern Local at Nicholson Stadium, while Lisbon opens their
season at home versus United. The Indians are coming off a heartbreaking one-point loss to
Leetonia, while the Eagles knocked off rival Columbiana in their opener, 31-20.

GAME NOTES
– The Wellsville/Southern game will serve as senior night for the Tigers.
– The two teams combined for over 30 penalties on the night.
– The game clocked in at 3 hours and 10 mins. There were no delays of any kind during
the game.
– Neither team turned the ball over.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Althiser