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EAGLES SPREAD THEIR WINGS IN OVERTIME

HUBBARD, Ohio – In a matchup dating back to 1916, the Hubbard Eagles (4-1) played host to the Struthers Wildcats (1-4) in an NE8 Conference matchup. Both teams entered the night coming off loses to start conference play, the Wildcats a 13-23 defeat to the defensing champion South Range Raiders, while Hubbard saw themselves lose a second half lead to the Poland Bulldogs 21-28.

The Hubbard offense seemed to have picked up where it last left off in Poland, on a bad note. Of the Eagles five first half possession, the boys in blue were forced to punt four times with two three-and-outs. The only score of the first half would come from a Struthers punt return by senior Alec Grzyb from fifty-two-yards out.

After forcing the Wildcats to go three-and-out to open the second half, the Hubbard offense finally showed signs of life. Starting their initial drive of the second half at their own twenty-nine-yardline, the Eagles would chew up over seven and a half minutes of the third quarter clock. The fifteen play, seventy-one-yard drive would be capped by a Ben Wilcox touchdown run from two yards out, giving Hubbard their first lead of the night, 7-6.

The ensuing Struthers drive would see the Wildcats go for and convert on fourth down at the Hubbard thirty-five-yard line before turning the ball over on downs just four plays later at the Hubbard twenty-four. Five plays later with the Eagles driving, senior quarterback, Nik Hendrix, would find Xander Owens out of the backfield for a nineteen-yard gain before Struthers’ sophomore linebacker, Devin Braham, would rip the ball away from Owens to force a turnover.

Despite the shift in momentum, the Wildcats would make a few mistakes on their next drive and would again have to punt the ball away. After a poor punt would give Hubbard possession at their own forty, Wilcox would take the handoff on the first play of the drive fifty yards into Wildcats territory. Just two plays later, Wilcox would find pay dirt from one yard out for his second touchdown of the night and extend the Hubbard lead to 8.

Struthers needed little to no time to strike back. On just the second play of the ensuing drive Na’jier Howard would connect with Nico Farina twenty-two yards down the middle of the field, and Farina would do the rest with his legs for a sixty four yard touchdown. The Wildcats would go for two and convert on an Alec Grzyb to Chaz Ekoniak connection, knotting things up at 14.

Hubbard would set themselves up with great field positioning thanks to a fifty-five-yard Royal McConahy kick return. The Eagles would pick up a first down, before stalling out and leaving their freshman kicker with a thirty-five-yard field goal to win the game. Unfortunately for the young special teamer, a low snap never gave the Eagles a chance to walk it off in regulation as the kick would be blocked.

Heading into the first overtime series, Hubbard would start with the ball first. The Eagles needed just three plays to strike first in OT, Hendrix would find fellow senior tight end Mason Hodge from fifteen yards out. Struthers would fail to pick up a first down on their ensuing possession, their shot to the endzone on fourth and five would be hauled in but the receiver was out of bounds.

BIG PERFORMERS

HUBBARD:

Ben Wilcox: 20 carries, 104 rushing yards, 2 TDs

Nik Hendrix: 6-12 passing, 73 yards, 1 TD

Mason Hodge: 1 catch, 15 yards, 1 TD

STRUTHERS:

Alec Grzyb: 56 passing yards, 33 rushing yards, 52-yard punt return TD

Na’jier Howard: 5-8 passing, 79 yards, 1 TD

UP NEXT

Hubbard: Following their first overtime victory since 2019, the Hubbard Eagles will hit the road for a huge test against the Jefferson Falcons (4-1). These two programs have faced off nine times in their history, the first coming in 2010. Hubbard has won the past seven matchups in a row and lead the all-time series 8-1 outscoring the Falcons by a total of 356-132 in those games.

Struthers: After suffering their second overtime loss of the season, the Wildcats will now head home to play host to the Lakeview Bulldogs (3-2).Since 2009, Struthers leads the series 8-7 and have won the past four straight matchups by a combined 113 points.

*Contributed By YSN’s Jamie Thomson

EDISON DEFENSE GETS ANOTHER SHUTOUT

RICHMOND OH- Edison’s defense is still putting in work as they pitched another shutout in a 34-0 win over Central Catholic.

Gage Cline was an unstoppable force on the ground. He ran for three touchdowns, and gathered another one through the air.  He was responsible for a total of 300 yards of offense for the Wildcats.  Dexter Lancaster set the tone for the Wildcats with a 55 yard touchdown return on a pick six.  Central Catholic would be held to just 44 yards of total offense.

There’s a big test next week for Edison as they will travel to Toronto to play the currently undefeated Red Knights.

POLAND WINS FOURTH IN A ROW

POLAND OH- Poland is on a hot streak right now as they have won their fourth match in a row on Thursday. They hosted Struthers and won the match in four sets.  (25-20 20-25 25-21 25-23)

Sarah Forsyth, and Sophia D’Angelo both led the Bulldogs with 11 kills.  Morgan Bailey managed to run the offense totaling in 17 assists. Alyssa Glaros played well in the back row with 12 digs.

Poland stays at home on Monday to host United. They’ll be looking for their fifth straight win. Struthers gets back to it on Saturday hosting Ursuline.

WILDCATS DOMINATE GIRARD

STRUTHERS OH-

Struthers girls dominate Girard on the soccer field 4-1 in an exciting Monday night home game. Struthers was able to put away 3 in the first half with goals from Katelyn Kimble, Lorieona Jannone, and Lexa Tovtin and again in the second with another one by Jannone.

Great job to both teams!

The soccer cats are on the road the rest of the week.

Wednesday, September 14th @ Poland 7:00pm

Thursday, September 15th @ East Liverpool 6:00pm

*Contributed By Sarah Bartholomew at struthersathletics.org

STRUTHERS CANT SLOW DOWN THE BULLDOGS

CORTLAND OH- Lakeview took their undefeated record into Monday for a makeup game with conference rival Struthers. There was nothing the Wildcats could do to slow down the rollingBulldogs as Lakeview won in a sweep. (25-9 25-15-25-10)

Tara Lytle led Lakeview’s offense with 15 kills.  Mallory Mailach was consistently setting her and the rest of the offense up, as she gathered 20 assists.  Mailach, Maggie Pavlansky, and Molly Stuart all led the Bulldogs defense with 7 digs each.  Mailach also served up 7 aces.

Mileena Williams carried the Struthers lead in kills with 5.  Mickey Taffee was able to set up 10 assists.

Lakeview hits the road on Tuesday to travel to South Range.  Struthers has another big task as they travel to Girard.

 

EDISON WINS THEIR FOURTH STRAIGHT

CORTLAND OH- Coning in to Week 4, Edison’s defense had only given up 8 points all season. They welcomed in their biggest challenge yet on Friday though as a high flying Mathews team matched up with them in Lakeview.  Mathews had scored 113 points in the last two weeks. Edison’s defense stood tall though, and their offense blew up in the second half to run away with a 48-10 win.

After Mathews opened up the game with a short touchdown pass to make it 7-0, the Wildcats defense only allowed 3 points the rest of the way. The Wildcats won the second half 34-0.

Edison will continue their season in Week 5 as they host Steubenville Central Catholic.

BOARDMAN STAYS PERFECT WITH WIN OVER EDISON

BOARDMAN OH- The Boardman Lady Spartans beat Edison 184-216 on Saturday to stay undefeated on the season.

The low score this match went to Senior Emily Choleva who shot a 43. Senior Zoey Fick-Mills came in second with a 45 and Junior Haily Rusnak shot a 47. Sophia Rivera shot a 49 and Senior Kate Pendleton shot a 51.

Boardman will host Howland on Tuesday at Mill Creek Golf Course.

*Contributed By Lee Christman at boardmanathletics.com

WARRIORS STAY PERFECT AT HOME

BELOIT OH-

West Branch Dominates at Home

The West Branch Warriors volleyball team has experienced a pair of tri-matches in back to back Saturdays. Trying to keep with a running theme, as The Warriors took on Pirates and Raiders last week, they welcomed in some cats this week. The first matchup on the docket was with The Howland Tigers. The two sets between the two teams played out almost exactly the same! With West Branch grabbing an early lead, followed by The Warriors building on that lead, before eventually leading by 10 points the first two sets. Howland attempted a comeback both times, but fell short to the balance of West Branch’s offense, as girls like Claire Brunner, Adele Peters, Mikaylyn Fitts and Olivia Showalter were attacking from all angles, ultimately leading to a match victory for The Warriors. 

Next, it was a battle with The Struthers Wildcats, who were coming off a three set match with Howland looking sharp. Exchanging blows with The Warriors in a back and forth set for a large part of it. However, West Branch did what they do best! Working as a cohesive unit, locking down the defense and stepping up on offense; The Warriors eventually went on a late run to win the first set by 8 points. Keeping that momentum rolling right into the second set, West Branch looked very similar to how they did against The Tigers. Leaving little doubt in Set 2, The Warriors grabbed their second straight set win of the day to go to 4-0 on the young season. Staying right in Beloit, The Warriors will welcome in Minerva on Tuesday, August 30th for their first Eastern Buckeye Conference (EBC) game!

Set Scores vs. Howland

S1: West Branch 25 – 14 Howland

S2: West Branch 25 – 15 Howland

Set Scores vs. Struthers

S1: West Branch 25 – 17 Struthers

S2: West Branch 25 – 14 Struthers

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

TIGERS TAKE DOWN STRUTHERS

BELOIT OH-

The Howland Tigers are a volleyball team that has defined a sort of scrappy play over the last few years. Featuring some seniors that have been mainstays on this tiger program the last couple of seasons, with names such as Courtney Clark and KyRenae Matlock. Howland is in an interesting boat, one that consists of a decent mix of the seasoned experienced veterans and girls getting their first taste of varsity volleyball. 

In their first matchup of a Saturday tri-match, The Tigers showed some of their areas of inexperience, as West Branch was able to come away with a straight set victory. But in the second matchup, directly following the first, Howland had seemed to have talked things over and figured out the issue. Grabbing firm control of the first set over a Sturthers team, defeating them by 8 points in Set 1. The Wildcats showed fight and grit as they battleted back and forth with Howland in Set 2, before grabbing two clutch points down the wire to slay The Tigers in Set 2 by a score of 25-23. Set 3 looked to be on the same trajectory as the previous set, with Struthers battling neck and neck with Howland, at one point grabbing another late lead on The Tigers. However, it was the seniors who showed their stripes and weathered the storm down the stretch, with their leadership being shown on full display. TIgers took Set 3 and the match victory to split the day 1-1 at West Branch. 

The next time Howland (3-1) will be in action is Monday, August 29th against The Hubbard Eagles (0-2). While Struthers (1-4) will go to Niles (1-2) to take on The Red Dragons on Tuesday, August 30th. 

Set Scores

S1: Howland 25 – 17 Struthers

S2: Howland 23 – 25 Struthers

S3: Howland 25 –19 Struthers

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

WILDCATS SEND RIVER PACKING

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- The Edison golf team was able to beat to River at Turkana by a score of 204-224. Nicole Zullo was medalist for the match by making a birdie on the last hole to shoot 46 and best her teammate Zoe Shell by one shot.

Katie Phillips was third on the team with a 51 and Ayden Christianson had a 60. Lily Larkins also played in the match and had a score of 69. The Edison golf team would like to thank Chandler Hoppel and her family for allowing us to move our match to their golf course for at last minute change.

The Girls will play their next match on August 31 at Moundsville Country Club starting at 4:00 PM.

Contributed By Kodi Peterson at EdisonWildcats.com