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HEADED HOME: WELLSVILLE TIGERS BASEBALL PREVIEW

WELLSVILLE, OH – The Wellsville Tigers are back on the diamond and ready to get to work for the upcoming season. Head coach, Justin Gerren, and the Tigers are eager and excited to make a splash in the EOAC this season after their 2020 season was dismantled!

Coach Gerren and the Tigers will lean heavily on their upperclassmen to show the way and teach the underclassmen what it is like to be a Tiger baseball player and what it takes to win in a tough conference! The Tigers will be paced by two seniors, one junior, and a significant amount of sophomores and freshmen that Coach Gerren is excited about because he is able to see the program develop and mature early in these young players’ careers. Wellsville is scheduled to open up their season on season on Monday, March 29th, on the road at Lisbon.

YSN’s own, BIlly McCartney and Quinn Puskar, had the opportunity to meet Coach Gerren this week to discuss the upcoming season of Wellsville baseball, what some of Coach’s expectations are for this season, and a team preview about some of the key players who will be making an impact on the diamond throughout the season!

Check out this exclusive baseball preview on the Wellsville Tigers with head coach, Justin Gerren!

 

BLUE DEVILS WALTZ PAST WELLSVILLE

BERLIN CENTER OH- Senior stand-out Danielle Vuletich poured in 19 points as the Blue Devils made easy work of the visiting Wellsville Tigers 63-12 in a Division IV 1st round tournament game.

11 different Blue Devil players made the scoring column led by Vuletich out-burst as  Olivia Pater, Brooke Scantz and Kennedy Miller each added 7 points,

Kaylee Rawson scored 6 points for the Tigers. Western Reserve is back in tournament play as they host Ashtabula St. John in a sectional final on Saturday.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

CLIPPERS KEEP FLYING HIGH

WELLSVILLE OH- Grace Witmer dropped in 6 3-pointers on her way to scoring 34 points as the Columbiana Clippers knocked out the Wellsville Tigers 79-25 in Thursday night action.

The Clippers had 9 3-pointers as they moved to 10-5 on the year and 9-2 in the EOAC. Also for Columbiana was Cassie Spaite dropping in 17 points and   Tori Long netting 12 points.

For the Tigers Leah Vinton scored 12 points.

Columbiana returns to action Monday night as they host East Palestine.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

TIGERS STAND TALL DOWN THE STRETCH

The Wellsville Tigers improved to 9-3 and 6-2 in EOAC action as they hung on to beat the Lisbon Blue Devils 56-53.

The game came down to the end with the  Blue Devils having a chance to knot the contest up but turned the ball over with under 3 seconds left.

Jaxon Brewer canned 19 points while Tiger teammates Luke Green and Isaiah Greathouse each scored 13 points.

Lisbon hit 9 3-pointers in the game with Ryan McCullough nailing 4 of them for 18 points and senior Blayne Brownfield dropping in 19 points.The Blue Devils drop to 11-4 and 6-2 in EOAC play.

Next up for Wellsville is a Friday night game at Valley Christian while Lisbon will host United also on Friday. You can watch the game on YSN

*Contributed By YSN’s Gary Leininger

FERRY LEADS BEARS TO BLOWOUT WIN

The Leetonia Bears put up some big numbers Thursday night as they defeated the Wellsville Tigers 59-9. Leetonia scored 23 points in the opening frame while shutting out the Tigers. The Bears held Wellsville scoreless in the 1st and 3rd quarters of action.

For the 9-4 Bears,Taran Ferry dropped in 17 points while teammate Ella Gregory had 16 points.

Next up for Leetonia is a home contest against Mathew Saturday night.

*Contributed By Gary Leininger

UNITED GRABS MOMENTUM IN EOAC

HANOVERTON OH- The United Lady Eagles moved their season slate to 11-6 with a win over the visiting Wellsville Tigers 59-19.

10 Lady Eagles made the scoring book with Taylor Cope leading the way with 13 points with teammate Grace Hall added 11 points.

Wellsville 0-8 had Leah Vinton score a team high 13 points.Next up for the teams a Thursday night contest with United hosting Valley Christian and Wellsville hosting Leetonia.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

WELLSVILLE KEEPS EAGLES GROUNDED

HANOVERTON OH- With a 69-57 win over United the visiting Wellsville Tigers upped their season record to 8-2.

The Tigers jumped out to a 23-10 1st quarter lead and held on for the victory.

Luke Green had a big night for Wellsville with 26 points and pulling down 14 rebounds while teammate Isaiah Greathouse scored 13 points and dished out 6 assists.

United’s Keaton dropped in 17 points followed by Steffen Jarrett with 16 points. Next up for the Tigers is a home game with East Palestine Friday night while the 3-8 Eagles will travel to Columbiana also on Friday.

*Contributed By YSN’s Gary Leininger

TIGERS GET A LEG UP ON VALLEY

WELLSVILLE OH- In a key EOAC battle the Wellsville Tigers topped the visiting Valley Christian Eagles 61-54. The victory improved the Tigers  to 7-2 for the season and 4-1 in the League while the Eagles falls to 6-3 on the year and 4-2 in the EOAC.

Wellsville’s Luke Green and  Isaiah Greathouse each scored 17 points and Jaxon Brewer dropped in 14 points for the Tigers.

Valley Christian’s Sekou Stanley had a big night with 25 points and teammate Mark Revere had 14 points  as the Eagles had 93-pointers.

Both teams return to the hardwood Tuesday with Wellsville travling to United and Valley Christian plays host to Columbiana.

*Contributed by YSN’s Gary Leininger

CRESTVIEW COMPLETES COMEBACK ON SENIOR NIGHT

COLUMBIANA, OH- On this chilly senior night for the Rebels, they wanted to start off the season with a bang against the Wellsville Tigers that originally was not on schedule. After having the lead for the majority of the game, Wellsville seemed like they would run away with a victory. The Tigers had as much as a 12 point lead in the second quarter. However, the Rebels would not give in, as they went on an 8-0 run in the 4th quarter and took the lead. Wellsville was unable to keep up with the late offensive pressure from Crestview. The Rebels pulled out a difficult game with a score of 56-52. 

 

For the first three quarters of the game, Crestview found it difficult to get any offensive pressure onto the Tigers’ defense. Wellsville, however, tended to score on every other drive, led by Isaiah Greathouse. Greathouse, in the 3rd quarter, scored back-to-back-to-back 3s. Unfortunately, the gas was let off from him after that streak. The Rebels kept hanging in there, and their defense really came to play in the 4th quarter. The Rebels were able to hold the Tigers to their 48 points on the board for the majority of the game. The key turning point of the game was when a Jack Yerkey 3 drained through the net. When Greathouse tried to take it down the court, he had his pass stolen from him by Brandon Yanssens which ended up in the hands of Yerkey again to set up the clutch lay-up to tie the game. The Rebels played phenomenal defense after that moment with 3 minutes left in the game, and ran away with the lead. 

 

Wellsville will play CVHS next Saturday while Crestview will play David Anderson this Saturday. 

*Contributed By YSN’s Dominic O’Brien

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