Jordan Lopez had three home runs and nine RBI to lead Ashtabula to a 24-1 win over Northeast Cleveland during an a District 1 major league tournament game Thursday evening.
Kramer Getce doubled among his three hits for Ashtabula. Vince Smith and Jordan Isenberg both homered among their two hits.
Jay Moore came away with the win on the mound with six strikeouts.
Marlin Moore had a double for Northeast to knock in their only run.
n Painesville 18, Jefferson 1 — Stephen Dolan homered and doubled among three hits and Sean Sinclair tripled and doubled among three hits to pace Painesville. Jared McLure homered among two hits and Jake Hannah and Paul McGlothlin each had two hits.
Matt Barber and Richie Burr each doubled among two hits for Jefferson.
Junior BB
Christian Williams came away with a 11-5 win for the Conneaut All-stars in just five innings against the Madison Blue Streaks.
Nick Blood led Conneaut at the plate with a two run double in the third.
Conneaut will now play the winner of Ashtabula and Geneva Monday.
n Ashtabula 13, Geneva 1 — Andrew Graeb drove in three runs with a pair of hits and Tony Magda, Lou Wisnayi and Austin DiBell all had two hits for Ashtabula. Reagan Potts drove in three runs.
Vern Thompson had the only hit for Geneva
Senior SB
Clerissa Sanchez doubled among her three hits to lead the Great Lakes Auto Network Indians to a 16-6 victory over the Delta Railroad Phillies.
Natasha Fetters had three singles and three RBI for the Indians. Nicki Bucci added a single, double and three RBI.
9-and-10 year-olds
Josh Gibson was the winning pitcher for the Ashtabula Americans 9-4 victory over the Ashtabula Nationals with 11 strikeouts in five innings giving up just two hits.
Michael Leonard was the Americans leading hitter with a triple and two singles. Josh Gibson also tripled and added a single. Rafael Giancola had three hits at the plate and Ty Winchell had two hits.
Tony Massucci of the Nationals had three hits.
Major SB
Andrea Davis had the win on the mound for Java Net Cafe Angels with nine strikeouts and only allowing two runs in three innings for the 18-8 victory over the Andover Bank Reds.
Courtney Smith led the Angels at the plate with a double, three singles and six RBI. Josie Foster added two singles. Andrea Fawcett and Madalyn Peggs both had two RBI.
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Eagles fly to top seed
Having already clinched a share of the Premier Athletic Conference championship — which they can wrap up outright with a win at North on Tuesday — the Geneva Eagles were accorded another honor Sunday.
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SECTIONAL SUCCESS:
- 1. Jefferson 17
- 2. Madison 11
- 3. Perry 8
- 4. Geneva 7
- 5. Conneaut 6
- 5. Pymatuning Valley 6
- 7. Riverside 4
- 8. Grand Valley 1
- 9. Edgewood 0
- 9. Lakeside 0
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Carter lands on her feet at Jefferson
Riley and Abby Carter had a hard time recognizing their mom this past fall without all the equipment and coaching gear in her minivan.
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Scholastic Schedule:
MONDAY, FEB. 6
Boys Basketball
n Calvary Baptist at Grand River Academy
Girls Basketball
n Edgewood at SJP (6:30)
n PV at Grand Valley
n Kirtland at Jefferson
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Outdoors Insider, with Dale Sunderlin: In search of... song dogs
With deer season coming to an end what are you going to do over the next few months until spring turkey season arrives?
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Battle of Mustangs to GV
Consistency and execution are things all coaches look for in their teams. The Mathews Mustangs have done both to a great degree this season in rolling to the top of the Northeastern Athletic Conference race, while the Grand Valley Mustangs have had too many moments where they didn’t achieve those traits.
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Scholastic Schedule:
SATURDAY, FEB. 4
Boys Basketball
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Lakers make it four in a row
Amid a sea of pink and a blaze of red all over the court defensively, the Pymatuning Valley Lakers accomplished something many thought they couldn’t at the beginning of the season: Win the Northeastern Athletic Conference championship.
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Scholastic Schedule:
FRIDAY, FEB. 3
Boys Basketball
n Jefferson at Lakeview
n US at Geneva
n Lakeside at Riverside
n PV at Badger
n Mathews at Grand Valley
n Madison at North
n Andrews at Edgewood
n Perry at Chagrin Falls
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An appreciation for the past
In 1958, a mere 54 years ago, the Grand Valley High School and Ashtabula County boys basketball career scoring record belonged to Jim Dodd. The ACBF hall of famer scored 1,377 points in his career as a leading post player for the Mustangs.
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