The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio

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September 27, 2012

Scholastic Statistics:

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

ALL-ASHTABULA COUNTY

MEET

1, Lakeside 49; 2, Geneva 70; 3, Conneaut 84; 4, Edgewood 91; 5, Pymatuning Valley 113, 6, Jefferson 128; 7, Grand Valley 137

at Lake Shore Park

Top 10 individuals

1, Jessica Finley (Grand Valley), 20:29; 2, Karen Barrientos (Lakeside), 20:45; 3, Kristen Berus (Lakeside), 21:35; 4, Emily Deering (Geneva), 21:37; 5, Hailey VanHoy (Geneva), 22:05; 6, Colleen O’Connor (Jefferson), 22:23; 7, Carlie Watt (Lakeside), 22:25; 8, Savannah Spring (Edgewood), 22:42; 9, Abby Hamilton (PV), 23:02; 10, Alexis Millard (Conneaut), 23:14.

Team results

CONNEAUT (84)

10, Alexis Millard, 23:14; 12, Keeley Cole, 23:23; 19, Christina Oxley, 24:16; 20, Alyssa Chadwick, 24:21; 23, Jessica Lynch, 25:05; 25, Maria Perkio, 25:27; 32, Kira Hall, 26:22.

EDGEWOOD (91)

8, Savannah Spring, 22:42; 13, Rebekah Simmons, 23:30; 15, Shelbie Sporcich, 23:51; 16, Keegan McTrusty, 23:56; 39, Sommer Woods, 26:53; 44, Maddie Smith, 30:23.

GENEVA (70)

4, Emily Deering, 21:37; 5, Hailey VanHoy, 22:05; 18, Cami Dodge, 24:14; 21, Julia Hanchosky, 24:39; 22, Rachel Crites, 24:42; 28, Kayla Nieset, 25:42.

GRAND VALLEY (137)

1, Jessica Finley, 20:29; 30, Hannah Gage, 26:05; 31, Tylor Whitely, 26:07; 34, Meranda Marsch, 26:38; 41, Lauren Harrison, 27:20; 46, Brady Nye, 32:02.

JEFFERSON (128)

6, Colleen O’Connor, 22:23; 24, Leah Kingston, 25:07; 27, Courtney Fularz, 25:41; 35, Hannah Cole, 26:44; 36, Lauren Buzzard, 26:51; 37, Shannon Perkins, 26:51; 38, Delaney Gianantonio, 26:52.

LAKESIDE (49)

2, Karen Barrientos, 20:45; 3, Kristen Berus, 21:35; 7, Carlie Watt, 22:25; 11, Megan Abrams, 23:15; 26, Cassidy Mollick, 25:34; 29, Jen Schwentker, 25:44; 42, Rachel van’tVeer, 29:26.

PV (84)

9, Abby Hamilton, 23:02; 14, Abby Pike, 23:34; 17, Saydi Lappe, 24:03; 33, Rebecca Dillon, 26:33; 40, Lexi Poole, 27:18; 43, Cori Lynagh, 30:03; 45, Allison Crouch, 31:34.



BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

ALL-ASHTABULA COUNTY

MEET

1, Edgewood 31; 2, Lakeside 49; 3, Jefferson 74; 4, PV 91; 5, GV 103; 6, Geneva 168

at Lake Shore Park

Top 10 individuals

1, Chris Lemay (Edgewood), 17:22; 2, Derryn Tomsic (Edgewood), 17:50; 3, Josh Lemay (Edgewood), 17:58; 4, Brady Bunnell (Lakeside), 18:10; 5, Matt Kantor (Jefferson), 18:15; 6, Wil Taggart (Lakeside), 18:19; 7, Heath Martin (GV), 18:22; 8, Caleb Henery (Lakeside), 18:26; 9, Drew Wonderling (PV), 18:36; 10, Steven Houser (Jefferson), 18:40.

Team results

CONNEAUT

24, Christian Tusai, 19:33; 34, Austin Sherman, 20:15; 41, C.J. Rice, 20:33.

EDGEWOOD (31)

1, Chris Lemay, 17:22; 2, Derryn Tomsic, 17:50; 3, Josh Lemay, 17:58; 11, Noah Morgan, 18:49; 14, Cory Stewart, 19:03; 26, Tyler Pocsics, 19:39; 33, Brandon Kluge, 20:10.

GENEVA (168)

17, Darren Haydu, 19:10; 37, Andrew Hanchosky, 20:22; 47, Brandon Lopez, 21:11; 50, Zach Watts, 21:52; 56, Derek Studer, 24:58; 61, Jacob Procop, 30:22.

GRAND VALLEY (103)

7, Heath Martin, 18:22; 15, Alex Marsch, 19:06; 20, Tyler Castle, 19:15; 27, Craig Anderson, 19:43; 42, Robbie Dorhn, 20:37; 45, Ian Nagay, 21:05; 46, Joey Godfrey, 21:11.

JEFFERSON (74)

5, Matt Kantor, 18:15; 10, Steven Houser, 18:40; 16, Brandon Scribben, 19:10; 21, Andy Picard, 19:18; 22, Paul Bogdan, 19:18; 31, Curtis Morris, 20:02; 38, Jon Simon, 20:26.

LAKESIDE (49)

4, Brady Bunnell, 18:10; 6, Wil Taggart, 18:19; 8, Caleb Henery, 18:26; 13, Joshua Hotz, 19:02; 18, Logan Cleversy, 19:14; 23, Grant Dalton, 19:24; 29, Dylan Ackley, 19:52.

PV (91)

9, Drew Wonderling, 18:36; 12, Chet Mientkiewicz, 18:49; 19, Corry Mientkiewicz, 19:15; 25, Jackson Bogardus, 19:37; 28, Rory Gallatin, 19:51; 30, Kurtis Kovalak, 19:53; 32, Aaron Cross, 20:07.



VOLLEYBALL

NON-CONFERENCE

Jefferson 19, 25, 25, 17, 15

Pymatuning Valley 25, 18, 8, 25, 6

at Jefferson

PV

Michaela Skleres 10 points, 77-87 setting, 21 assists; Heather Brant 8 points, 12 kills, 2 blocks; Ally Workman 7 points, 44-48 passing, 15 digs; Kelsea Brown 10 kills, 6 blocks.

JEFFERSON

Ariann Barile 15 points, 17-17 spiking, 10 kills, 12-13 passing, 5-5 setting, 1 assists; Allyssa Irons 17-22 spiking, 7 kills, 4-5 (1) blocking; LeAnn Farr 1 points, 29-34 spiking, 15 kills, 2-4 blocking, 11-12 passing; Hayley Allen 23-23 spiking, 4 kills, 4-5 blocking, 15-16 passing; Shannen Bartone 5 points, 15-19 passing, 3-6 digs; Taylor Johnston 9 points, 114-119 setting, 42 assists, 11-12 passing; Giulana Giancola 32-36 passing, 12-18 digs, 11 points; Sam Hamski 5 points, 41-41 passing, 4-6 digs; Bailey Beckwith 38-41 spiking, 14 kills, 31-32 passing, 2-3 blocking, 14-19 digs; Raquele Mook 2 points.

n Records — PV 9-7; Jefferon 5-11.

n Next matches — PV at Mathews, today; Jefferson at Newton Falls, today.

n Officials — Tom Barzak, Linda Papagna.

n JV — PV, 25-20, 25-21. PV: Kaycee Rhoades 8 points; Jefferson: Hailey Johnston 11 points.



Edgewood 25, 20, 25, 20, 15

Maplewood 7, 25, 16, 25, 12

at Edgewood

EDGEWOOD

Katie Thomas 14 points, 7-7 passing (7), 43-54 spiking (15), 8 blocks; Judith Silvieus 23 points (3), 18-23 passing (16), 26-30 spiking (9); Taylor Deimer 12 points, 46-50 passing (41), 32-34 spiking (9), 1 block; Karli Kanicki 3-3 passing (2), 10-16 spiking (6); Abby Pisano 1 point, 29-34 passing (23); Jaime Rogers 24 points (5), 19-20 passing (14); Anna Applebee 80-84 setting (63), 4-4 spiking (3); Gia Saturday 15 points (3), 30-31 passing (22); Brittany Lefik 25-33 passing (15); Jasmine Schiedel 1-3 spiking; Haley Holdan 7 points, 9-9 setting (7); Taylor Hawkins 8-10 spiking (2), 1 block; Courtney Didonato 2-2 passing (2), 4-5 spiking (1); Kate Crooks 4 points, 2-2 setting (1).

MAPLEWOOD

Amanda Accordino 23 ace sets; Brooke Dawson 12 ace spikes, 10 blocks, 17 points; Ryley Urchek 13 ace passes.

n Records —Edgewood 15-1.

n Next matches — Edgewood at Jefferson, Wednesday (5). (Volley for the Cure).

n Officials — Sandi Stech and Ray Heidecker

n JV — Edgewood, 25-18, 25-18. Edgewood: Sam Blashinsky 18 points (7).



Madison 25, 25, 25

Harvey13, 10, 14

at Madison

MADISON

Haley Azbill 6 kills, 1 ace; Emily Cox 3 kills, 2-3 serving; Ashton Hixon 3 kills, 3 aces, 13 assists; Riley Riehl 5 kills, 4 aces; Ally Klimko 3 kills; Hallie Vollmar 6 aces, 7 digs; Sierra Daugherty 4 aces.

HARVEY

No information available.

n Next matches — Madison at Riverside, Tuesday (5).

n JV — Madison, 25-9, 25-10.



LAKE EFFECT

St. John 25, 25, 25

Horizon Science 10, 4, 6

at Horizon

ST. JOHN

Brenna Powers 40-40 setting; Brenna Kubec 6-6 passing, 6-6 spiking (5); Mackenzie Stenroos 9-11 passing, 18-25 spiking (17); Olivia Cimorelli 10-10 passing, 2-4 spiking; Reilly DeGeorge 5-6 passing, 7-7 spiking (7); Alisha Mgraingas 4-5 spiking; Emily Powers 15-17 passing; Jordan Scott 2-2 passing; Mallory Shellenberger 1-2 spiking; Caroline Kovacs 4-4 spiking; Julia Kubec 2-2 hitting.

HORIZON

No information available.

n Records — St. John 11-2 (9-0).

n Next matches — Harford Jesus at St. John, Today (5).

n JV — St. John, 25-4, 25-5 St. John, Ally Rocco 9 points.



GIRLS SOCCER

NON-CONFERENCE

Conneaut 6, Berkshire 2

at Berkshire

Conneaut          1           5     — 6

Berkshire         1           1     — 2

SCORING SUMMARY

BERKSHIRE.

CONNEAUT — Jessica Lynch (Brooke Bennett).

CONNEAUT — Bennett (Jessica Lynch).

CONNEAUT — Jessica Thompson.

CONNEAUT — Bennett (Thompson).

CONNEAUT — Lynch (Thompson).

CONNEAUT — Thompson.

BERKSHIRE.

n Goalie saves — Conneaut — Brenna Nelson (3).

n Records — Conneaut 6-4.

n Next matches — Conneaut at Edgewood, Today (4:30).



AAC

Champion 9, Jefferson 0

at Jefferson

Champion                               7          2       —  9

Jefferson         0           0     — 0

SCORING SUMMARY

CHAMPION — Molly Stevens.

CHAMPION — Amber Walker.

CHAMPION — Haley Strague.

CHAMPION— Courtney Parker.

CHAMPION — Stevens.

CHAMPION — Danielle James.

CHAMPION — James (Allie Brothag).

CHAMPION — Walker.

CHAMPION — Maura Jacobs.

n Goalie saves — Jefferson — Mary Forbes (6), Abby Pete (7); Champion — Kelly Robinson (2).

n Records — Jefferson 1-11 (1-8 AAC).

n Next matches — Jefferson at LaBrae, Monday (7).

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