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Junior High Roundup: Hark! Heralds are 10-1
The SS. John and Paul combined squad knocked off Jefferson, 26-6, on Monday.
Makenzie Stenroos led the Heralds with 10 points, while Allie Penna contributed six.
With the victory, coach Ryan Looman’s squad finishes regular-season play with a 10-1 record.
Eighth grade
nGeneva 24, Riverside 19 — Emily Ball and Kirstie Otto both fired in eight points to lead the Eagles in avenging a loss earlier in the season on the Beavers’ home floor. Coach John Barbo’s Eagles (5-2) will invade Madison today.
nBraden 37, Conneaut 14 — The Bulldogs received nine points from Zhen Zhen Eidens and eight from Courtney Humphrey in improving to 7-6. Brooke Bennett paced the Spartans with seven points. Coach Roby Potts’ Bulldogs will play Grand Valley in the first round of the Ashtabula County Women’s Scholar-Athlete Association Tournament on Thursday at SS. John and Paul’s Mahoney Gymnasium.
Seventh grade
n Geneva 45, Riverside 17 — Sarah Juncker ripped the cords for 10 points as coach Roberta Cozad’s Eagles upped their mark on the season to 3-4 with the PAC road W.
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Monday Morning QB: Conneaut D gets an A
The Conneaut defense more than held up its end of the bargain in a 14-0 win over Lakeside on Friday night at Municipal Stadium
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Aaron awesome in W
Aaron Pocatko ran for 129 yards and two touchdowns and Dylan Fitchet backed him up with 82 yards rushing, 23 yards receiving, including a touchdown catch and conversion reception, as the Buckeye Lower Gray Warriors defeated the Conneaut Lower Steelers, 28-7.
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Outdoors Insider, with Dale Sunderlin: It’s Miller’s time to manage District 3
Former Division of Wildlife Law Enforcement Supervisor Doug Miller has been named the new District Manager for Wildlife District 3 in Northeast Ohio ,according to the ODNR Division of Wildlife.
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High School Volleyball, 2010 — Match game
Traditionally, volleyball in the area has produced some of the highest level of performance of any sport. The 2009 season was no exception. In fact, it was one of the best in a long time.
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A Don McCormack column: Spartan gridders in spotlight
Paying a rare Sunday morning visit to the variety store...
Spartan fever
Talk about perfect timing! Coming off the biggest Conneaut football victory in several years, it was reported to us yesterday that Spartan fans who missed out on seeing the inspiring effort by coach Ken Parise's Spartans in their 14-0 victory against former Northeastern Conference rival Lakeside on Friday night at the new Municipal Stadium will have opportunites to see the triumph, after all. -
Boczar dashes to daylight
Garett Boczar’s 60-yard touchdown run provided the only score for the Jefferson Lower Falcons Red’s 6-0 victory over the Madison Lower Cowboys to keep them undefeated in Buckeye Community Midget Football League action Saturday.
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Clifford keeps rolling
Perry’s Abbie Clifford continued her sizzling pace at Saturday’s Mentor Invitational, but the Pirate girls could only manage a sixth-place finish in the meet. Meanwhile, the Perry boys matched that performance in their portion of the meet.
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McBride lets it ride
It’s still very early in the season, but several area cross country runners are already beginning to make their move, if Saturday’s performance in Madison’s U Wanna Come Back Invitational at the Perry Outdoor YMCA is any indication.
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High School Football Statistics:
NON-CONFERENCE
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Scholastic Schedule
SATURDAY, SEPT. 4
Football
n VASJ at University (1)
Volleyball
n Madison at Beachwood (10)
n Beaumont at Riverside (11:30) - More Sports Headlines
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