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October 4, 2012

Scholastic Statistics:

VOLLEYBALL

NON-CONFERENCE

Edgewood 20, 26, 25, 25

Jefferson 25, 24, 16. 21

at Falcon Gym

EDGEWOOD

Katie Thomas 12 points, 29-32 (17) spiking, 4 blocks; Abby Pisano 77-92 (37) passing, 11 points; Judith Silvieus 12 points, 20-32 (13) passing, 17-25 (8) passing, 1 block; Jaime Rogers 23 points, 30-34 passing; Anna Applebee 78-82 (12) setting, Gia Saturday 6 points, 25-33 (12) passing, Brittany Lefik 22-25 (14) passing; Alyssa Johnson 5 blocks, 8-8 (3) blocking; Taylor Diemer 11 points, 55-62 (36), 27-31 (8) spiking; Haley Holden 10 points, 4-4 setting; Karli Kanicki 8-12 (5) spiking, 5-5 (4) passing; Kate Crooks 6 points, 4-4 setting.

JEFFERSON

Ariann Barile 18-23 (7) spiking, 8-8 passing, 4-4 blocking, 12 points; Alyssa Irons 13-14 (1) spiking, 4-4 passing, 3-3 blocking, 4-4 (3) setting; Giulia Giancola 33-35 passing, 11-14 blocking, 14 points; Hayley Allen 26-29 (13) hitting, 2-5 passing, 15 points; LeeAnn Farr 27-33 (7) hitting, 5-5 passing, 5-12 (1) blocking; Raquel Mook 6-8 passing; Samantha Hamski 26-29 passing, 9 points; Shannen Bartone 4-4 passing; Tayler Johnsston 18-18 passing, 23 points.

n Records — Edgewood 16-2; Jefferson 5-14.

n Next matches — Edgewood at PV, today; Jefferson at Liberty, today.

n JV — Jefferson, 10-25, 25-21, 26-24. Jefferson: Emily Smock 15 points.



Madison 25, 25, 17, 25

Perry 22, 21, 25, 16

at Perry

MADISON

Haley Dake 16 kills, 2 aces, 7 digs; Ahley Azbill 6 kills, 1 ace; Ashley Hixon 15-16 serving, 4 aces, 10 digs, 24 assists; Gabby Ransom 4 aces, 14-15; Riley Riehl 3 aces, 14-17 aces, 6 kills, 11 digs; Taylor Goudy 4 kills, 7 digs, 20-22 serve receive

PERRY

No information available.

n JV —Madison 25-14, 25-13.



St. John 25, 26, 22 ,25

Conneaut 15, 24, 25,11

at St. John

ST. JOHN

Brenna Powers 17-19 passing, 127-133 sets, 28 points, Brenna Kubec 7-8 passing, 6-7 spiking, 11 points, Oliva Cimorelli 22-25 passing, 20-24 spiking, 16 points, Mikenzie Stenroos 29-30 passing, 52-62 spiking, 7-7 blocking, 6 points, Emily Powers 75-79 passing, 16 points, Riely Degeorge 36-40 passing, 27-35 spiking, 15 points, Alisha Ngraingas 36-40 passing, 16-17 spiking, Jordan Scott 1-2 passing, 6 points.

CONNEAUT

No information avaible.

n Next matches — St. John vs Andrews at home, Friday (5).

n Officials — Shialte, Rawley Husky.

n JV — St. John, 25-10, 25-14.



Pymatuning Valley 25, 25, 25

Youngstown Christian 14, 15, 21

at PV

YO. CHRISTIAN

Shanelle Harris 3 points, 6 kills, 8 ace passes, Paris Yanno 3 points, 2 ace passes, 13 ace sets, Julia Gavin 7 points, 1 kill, 2 ace sets.

PV

Michealia Skleres 3 points (1), 10-12 spiking (5), 1 ace block, 26-30 passing (8), 40-41 setting (17), Heather Brant 8 points (5), 20-26 spiking (12), 27-32 passing (5), Ally Workman 4 points (1), 10-11 spiking (4), 35-37 passing (8), Kelsea Brown 12 points (8), 26-26 spiking (9), 2 ace blocks, 15-21 passing (2), Taylor Lipinsky 10 points, 6-7 spiking (4), 16-23 passing (2), 49-49 setting (11), Bailee Mazzaro 6 points, 24-27 passing (11), Angela Lipani 3-3 spiking, 3-4 passing (2), Erin Fetters 13-14 spoiking (5), 6-9 passing, .

n Records — PV 12-7 (8-3 NAC).

n Next matches — Edgewood at PV, today.

n Officials — Mike McMillion, Tom Cunningham.

n JV — PV, 27-25, 23-25, 26-24. PV 12-3 (7-3 NAC): Abby Pfrenger 11 points.



PAC

Riverside 25, 25, 25

Lakeside 10, 13, 9

at Lakeside

LAKESIDE

Paige Halsey (3), 7 digs, Kylie Orrenmaa (1), Aaliyah Allgood (1), 1 kill, 1 block, Sharisse Hunt 3 kills, 1 block, Alexis Benedict 3 kills, Emily Gehring 7 assists, Alysa Patterson 1 block.

RIVERSIDE

Alexis Parsons 22 assists, 3 digs, Melissa Maczuzak (9), 6 kills, 5 digs, 3 blocks, Rachel Stroski 5 kills, 1 block, Rachel Bares 7 digs, 1 kill, (2), Maria Zito (4), 3 digs, 1 block.

n Records — Lakeside 2-16 (0-8 PAC).

n Next matches — Lakeside vs Conneaut at Lakeside (5) Volley for the cure.

n Officials — Michelle Peters, Mike Neal.

n JV — Riverside, 25-15, 25-17.



GIRLS SOCCER

AAC

Girard 3, Jefferson 0

at Girard

Jefferson           0           0     — 0

Girard           2           1     — 3

SCORING SUMMARY

GIRARD — Sarah Molvaski.

GIRARD — Justine Bocceri.

GIRARD — Kayla Richie.

n Goalie saves — Jefferson — Mary Forbes (7); Girard — Liz Steen (6).

n Records — Jefferson 1-13.

n Next matches — Jefferson at Perry, Tuesday.



BOYS SOCCER

NON-CONFERENCE

Conneaut 4, Edgewood 2

at Conneaut

Conneaut           1          3     — 4

Edgewood           0           2     — 2

SCORING SUMMARY

CONNEAUT — Joey Burt (Jake Spees).

Edgewood — Gino Engelman (Lance Butler).

CONNEAUT — Burt.

Conneaut — Cole Claun.

Conneaut — STephan Acezdeo.

Edgewood — Adam Heffener .

n Goalie saves — Edgewood — Erik Hodges (17); Conneaut — Tommy Webb (16).

n Records — Edgewood, 0-11-2; Conneaut 4-6-2.

n Next matches — Edgewood at Lakeside, today (6), Conneaut vs James Fordes Roads at Conneaut.



CROSS COUNTRY

NON-CONFERENCE

Girls

Mentor Memorial 32, Madison 37, Lakeside 78, Kirtland 107

Boys

Mentor Memorial 31, Madison 62, Kirtland 71, Lakeside 87

at Camp Stigawanedish

Lakeside—  Abbie Voltone 4th 14:30, Melia Dalton 13th 16:41, Shyanne Cooper 17th 16:52, Caleigh Cantrell 20th 18:24, Kaitlyn Dalton 21st 18:33

Lakeside boys — Kyle Flowers 7th 13:39, Adam Bryski 11th 14:04, Nick Casey 12th 14:08, Maverick Rose 25th 16:45, Ethan Parker 27th 18:05.

n Next meets — Lakeside at Legends, Saturday (9).

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