VOLLEYBALL
NON-CONFERENCE
Grand Valley 25, 25, 15,
Conneaut 20, 16, 13
at Grand Valley Gymnasium
CONNEAUT
Maria Taylor 14 points, 3-6 spiking, 20-28 passing; Nicole Taylor 12 points, 30-40 setting; Angie Zappitelli 8 points, 12-15 spiking (2), 13-17 passing; Lydia Coccitto 6 points, 18-20 passing; Brittany Johnson 5 points, 6-9 spiking (1), 17-21 passing; Emilee Bucci 3 points, 16-28 setting; Lexi Zappitello 6-10 spiking (2).
GRAND VALLEY
Kristen McClintock 15 points, 65-66 setting (17); Tayler Schimley 11 points, 27-33 spiking (8), 38-44 passing (10); Bailey Holmes 8 points, 7-9 spiking (3), 5-5 blocking (2), 5-5 setting (10); Erica Taylor 7 points, 29-29 setting (4); Emily Nye 5 points, 4-6 spiking, 8-10 passing; Allison Unger 4 points, 16-17 spiking (7), 6-9 blocking (2), 11-12 passing; Randi Woodworth 18-23 spiking, 221-242 passing (29); Cammie Brown 11-13 spiking (3), 2-3 blocking, 12-12 passing; Cheyenne Dohrn 3-3 spiking, 12-13 passing; Meranda Marsh 2-4 spiking, 19-24 passing.
n Records — Conneaut 2-1; Grand Valley 3-1 (2-0 in NAC).
n Next matches — Conneaut at Bristol, today (5:30); Grand Valley at Maplewood, Thursday (5).
n Officials — Ed Saxton, Gary Morgan.
n JV — Conneaut, 28-26, 25-17. Conneaut 3-0: Jillian Heinonen 9 points; Grand Valley 2-2: Chris Futty and Vickey White 5 points each.
Edgewood 16, 26, 25, 25,
Lakeside 25, 24, 19, 8
at Edgewood
LAKESIDE
Kara Norman 15 points, 21-30 passing; Megan Frye 11 points, 17-19 spiking; Marissa David 3 points, 5-7 passing; Jenna Applebee 826-86 setting (47); Lindsey Clint 15-18 spiking (9); Tyra Miller 21-26 spiking (13), 23-29 passing, 4-8 blocking (2); Rosie Messner 9-13 spiking (3), 9-16 blocking (4); Paige Halsey 58-69 passing; Haley Verdi 2-5 spiking, 7-8 passing; Katie Jepson 1-1 spiking, 5-6 blocking (1); Sharisse Hunt 1-2 passing.
EDGEWOOD
Jessica Reed 20 points (2), 6-9 spiking (1), 1-1 blocking, 35-39 passing (30); Chelsey Miller 16 points (3), 10-13 spiking (1), 2-3 blocking (2), 30-36 passing (20); Brittany Wentworth 15 points (2), 2-4 passing (2), 40-44 setting (37); Megan Brennan 14 points (1), 7-9 passing (5), 41-45 setting (37); Amanda Rodenbucher 13 points (4), 4-6 spiking (3), 10-13 blocking (3), 31-38 passing (21); Brittany Boggs 7 points, 10-15 passing (6); Maddy DeGeorge 7 points, 7-8 spiking (1), 2-4 passing (1); Heather Daniels 1 point, 2-3 passing (1); Ashley Thomas 17-21 spiking (9), 8-11 blocking (4), 3-3 passing (3); Katie Thomas 15-20 spiking (6), 12-15 blocking (2), 6-7 passing (4).
n Records — Lakeside 1-3 (1-1 in PAC); Edgewood 3-0.
n Next matches — Lakeside at Chardon, Thursday (5); Edgewood at Berkshire, today (5).
n Officials — Dave Crislip, Marty Makela.
n JV — Edgewood, 25-22, 25-12. Lakeside: Sharisse Hunt 11 points; Edgewood 3-0: Abby Pisano 10 points.
n Freshmen — Edgewood won in two. Edgewood 4-2.
Kirtland 25, 29, 25,
Jefferson 18, 27, 9
at Falcon Gymnasium
KIRTLAND
No information available.
JEFFERSON
Destinie Hill 13 points, 1-1 spiking (1), 12-12 passing, 27-28 setting (8); Paige Clark 12 points, 9-9 spiking (1), 6-7 blocking (1), 19-19 passing, 31-33 setting (10); Amber Dumperth 9 points, 3-4 spiking, 9-11 passing; Giulia Giancola 7 points, 3-3 spiking (1), 45-52 passing; Courtney Weber 6 points, 7-8 spiking (3), 11-18 passing; Brenna Miraszek 4 points, 10-13 spiking (3), 10-11 blocking (2), 6-8 passing; Laura Cole 2 points, 4-5 spiking (1), 6-8 passing; Bree Zalar 1 point, 1-2 spiking, 1-1 blocking, 9-10 passing; Brittany Hurst 5-6 spiking, 3-4 blocking, 4-4 passing.
n Records — Jefferson 0-3.
n Next matches — Jefferson at Perry, Thursday (5).
n JV — Kirtland, 25-20, 25-14. Jefferson 0-3: Taylor Johnston 8 points.
n Freshmen — Kirtland, 25-15, 25-10. Jefferson 0-3: Colleen O’Connor 8 points.
SJP 25, 25, 25,
Cornerstone Christian 15, 14, 14
at Cornerstone Christian
SJP
Ashley Fedler 16 points (2), 22-26 spiking (11), 21-24 passing, 12-12 setting; Sara Blank 12 points (1), 17-19 passing, 73-82 setting; Emily Powers 13 points, 23-30 passing, 7-8 setting; Kristina Gallo 6 points (3), 9-10 spiking, 6-7 passing, 11-11 setting, 3-3 blocking; Melissa Rebera 8 points (1), 8-11 spiking (1), 16-19 passing, 4-4 setting; Jennifer Kaplain 6 points, 24-28 spiking (9), 9-9 passing, 3-3 setting, 11-11 blocking; Mackenzie Stenroos 7 points (2), 10-14 spiking (2), 2-4 passing, 2-2 setting, 1-1 blocking; Carolee Zullo 5 points, 23-25 passing, 3-4 setting; Brenna Powers 2-3 passing; Alivia Cimorelli 3-3 setting, 1-3 spiking.
CORNERSTONE
No information available.
n Records — SJP 1-1.
n Next matches — Lutheran East at SJP, Thursday (5).
n JV — SJP, 25-3, 25-9. SJP 1-1: Rae Ann Benedict 21 points, Brenna Kubec 8 points.
PREMIER
Riverside 25, 25, 25,
Geneva 9, 20, 11
at Community Fieldhouse
GENEVA
Emily Ball 9 points (5), 4-5 spiking (1), 15-19 passing (4); Audra Puckrin 3 points (1), 57-61 setting (11); Lindsey Gibson 1 point, 7-15 passing (2); Ashley Meaney 1 point, 10-13 spiking (4), 3 blocks; Becky Depp 16-20 passing (4); Veronica Clutter 8-11 spiking (4), 14-23 passing (4), 2 blocks; Chelsea Scafuro 17-21 spiking (5), 9-16 passing (1); Christa Cash 4-5 passing (1); Morgan Brubaker 2-2 spiking, 5-11 passing (2); Sara Ellsworth 1-1 spiking, 2-4 passing (2), 2 blocks.
RIVERSIDE
Alyssa Woltman 10 points (4), 5 ace spikes; Nicole Bayer 31 ace sets, 6 ace passes, 2 blocks; Elizabeth Maczuzak 8 ace spikes, 4 ace passes; Meredith Widecan 2 serving aces, 8 ace spikes, 4 blocks, 5 ace passes; Katie Hasebein 12 ace passes.
n Records — Geneva 1-3 (1-2 in PAC); Riverside 3-1 (2-0 in PAC).
n Next matches — Madison at Geneva, Thursday (4:30); Riverside at South, Thursday (5).
n Officials — Mary Gentile, Hobart Shiflett.
n JV — Riverside, 25-21, 25-12. Geneva 1-3 (1-2 in PAC): Christa Cash 5 points; Riverside 2-2 (2-0 in PAC): Holly Fulmer 13 points.
n Freshmen — Riverside, 26-24, 25-19. Geneva 1-3 (1-2 in PAC): Kirstie Otto 8 points.
South 25, 25, 25,
Madison 10, 18, 16
at Madison
MADISON
Kelsey Koskinen 6 ace spikes; Riley Riehl 5 ace spikes; Rachelle Repinski 15 ace sets; Jessica Stewart 22-24 passing.
SOUTH
Sarah Brown 11 points.
n Records — Madison 3-3 (0-3 in PAC).
n Next matches — Harvey at Madison, today (5); Riverside at South, Thursday (5).
n Officials — Tara Namestnik, John Mihalina.
n JV — South, 25-11, 25-13. Madison 1-3 (0-3 in PAC): Autumn Vinciquerra 9 points.
n Freshmen — South won.
NAC
PV 25, 25, 25,
Maplewood 12, 22, 13
at PV
MAPLEWOOD
Steph Tucker 7 points (6); Carey Denman 7 points (5), 2 ace spikes; Robin Shelton 2 points, 5 ace sets; Stef Kopczak 1 ace block, 7 passing.
PV
Erin Smolinski 13 points (3), 11-11 spiking (7), 3-3 blocking (1), 11-11 passing, 4-4 setting (1); Michealia Skleres 9 points (1), 5-6 spiking (3), 17-18 passing (3), 35-36 setting (12); Kerstin White 8 points (2), 14-20 spiking (5), 21-24 passing (9); Nikki Gale 6 points (1), 16-17 spiking (11), 15-19 passing (2), 3-3 setting (1); Josey Workman 6 points (1), 14-20 spiking (3), 3-3 blocking, 16-18 passing (2), 1-1 setting; Celine Pollander 6-7 spiking (2), 26-26 passing (4), 16-16 setting (4); Corrissa Caldwell 16-18 passing (2).
n Records — PV 1-2 (1-2 in NAC).
n Next matches — Bloomfield at PV, Thursday (5).
n Officials — Marge Wager, John Teske.
n JV — PV, 25-22, 25-27, 25-20. PV 2-1 (2-1 in NAC): Ally Workman 11 points.
BOYS GOLF
NAC
PV 123, Bristol 151
at Andover Golf Club
Par 35
(5 holes, rain shortened)
BRISTOL (151)
Zach Tomasiak 32, Crystal Mackey 36, Joe Faler 41, Sam Huey 42, Jeremy Double 44, John Cibella 45.
PV (123)
Roman Guman 27, Chris French 30, Warren Kozlowski 32, Frank Boggs 34, Mitchell Dick 34, Ian Schantz 35.
n Records — Bristol 1-10 (1-10 in NAC); PV 14-2 (10-1 in NAC).
n Next matches — PV at GV, Thursday (Bristolwood).
Maplewood 187, Grand Valley 203
at Bristolwood
Front Nine, Par 35
MAPLEWOOD (187)
Matt Spitler 43, A.J. Evans 46, Tanner Spencer 47, Dan Wolfe 51, Luke Evans 52, Alex Hansel 56.
GRAND VALLEY (203)
Kurt Kassay 44, Chandler Verhas 47, Heath Martin 54, Greg Johnston 58, Austin Wagner 59, LeAnn Maruna 61.
n Records — Maplewood 8-3 (8-3 in NAC); Grand Valley 5-7 (3-6 in NAC).
n Next matches — Grand Valley at Mathews, today (3:30, Walnut Run).
PREMIER
Riverside 166, Geneva 173
at Hemlock Springs
Front Nine, Par 36
RIVERSIDE (166)
Alec Dawson 40, Chris Paul 41, Ben Thomas 42, Nick Popely 43, Wes Tagg 45, Nathaniel Thomas 48.
GENEVA (173)
Nick Pae 41, Michael Schubert 43, Ryan Nappi 44, Frank Zehe 45, Cole Maloy 50, Brandon Kovach 52.
n Records — Riverside 8-0 (8-0 in PAC); Geneva 4-6 (2-6 in PAC).
n Next matches — South at Riverside, Painesville Country Club, Thursday (4, Painesville Country Club); Geneva at Madison, Thursday (4, Erie Shores).
GIRLS SOCCER
NON-CONFERENCE
Perry 1, Riverside 0
at Alumni Stadium
Riverside 0 0 — 0
Perry 1 0 — 1
SCORING SUMMARY
PERRY — Elisse Sailors (Caroline Dugan assist).
n Goalie saves — Riverside — Meghan Lyden (2); Perry — Emily Hinton (5).
n Records — Perry 1-1 (1-0 in CVC Chagrin).
n Next matches — Kirtland at Riverside, Thursday (6:30); Edgewood at Perry, Thursday (5).
BOYS SOCCER
PREMIER
University 4, Riverside 0
at Riverside Stadium
US 0 4 — 4
Riverside 0 0 — 0
SCORING SUMMARY
UNIVERSITY — Brooks Schaffer unassisted.
UNIVERSITY — Ryan Clemants (Max Karakul assist).
UNIVERSITY — Sam Naylor unassisted.
UNIVERSITY — Karakul unassisted.
n Goalie saves — US — Alex Stectorsky (9); Riverside — Adam Graycar (12).
n Records — University 2-2-2; Riverside 2-2 (0-2 in PAC).
n Next matches — Brush at Riverside, Saturday (3).
n JV — University, 4-1.
Sports
Scholastic Statistics
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Comforts of home
A trip home led to a meteoric improvement for Ohio State Buckeye Mallory Kreider, who destroyed her personal best in the 5,000 meters (3.1 miles) by 52 seconds Friday night during the Spire Division I Indoor Track and Field Invitational.
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Look out for Lakeside
Lakeside coach Rob Pisano has been waiting for this moment. And waiting. And waiting.
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Falcons fall
As the Jefferson Falcons’ rise to respectability under first-year coach Jeremy Huber continues, they have continuously improved on certain aspects of their game.
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A case for the offense
Forget offense versus defense. When Edgewood hosted Conneaut on Friday night, It was offense versus offense. And the Warriors won, 69-59.
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Familiar refrain for Torok & Co.
Geneva boys basketball coach Scott Torok is no Bill Murray. However, he may feel like a character in the actor’s movie “Groundhog Day.”
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Perry raids Harvey
The Perry boys can celebrate the fact they have now won twice in a row, and they deserve to do that. But along with Friday’s 66-54 win against visiting Harvey came a sight that nobody ever wants to see.
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BOYS BASKETBALL
PREMIER
Lakeside 89, Madison 76
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Scholastic Schedule:
SATURDAY, FEB. 11
Girls Basketball
n Madison at Chardon (1)
n Lakeview at Edgewood (1)
n Conneaut at Jefferson (6)
n Lakeside at Riverside (1)
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Riverside sneaks past Edgewood
Riverside wrestling coach Scott Blank learned a good deal of what he knows from Edgewood coach Greg Stolfer as a former Warrior great. Thursday, he used a bit of that knowledge to get the better of his old coach as the Beavers bested the Warriors, 31-28, at Edgewood.
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Madison rolls past Geneva
Madison recovered from coming out on the short end of a pin in the first match of the night by taking six of the next seven matches against Geneva and capped the night with pins from their last pair of grapplers in dismantling the Eagles, 49-17.
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