The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio

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August 28, 2008

Wednesday's high school statistics

GIRLS SOCCER

NON-CONFERENCE

Geneva 2, Madison 2

at Geneva

Madison 1 1 — 2

Geneva 1 1 — 2

SCORING SUMMARY

MADISON — Marianna Smith (unassisted).

GENEVA — Suelen Gutierrez (Krista Blake assist)

MADISON — Nicole Theodore (unassisted).

GENEVA — Krista Blake (penalty kick).

n Goalie saves — Madison — Lanie Steigner (3); Geneva — Jillian Nazor (3).

n Non-goalie saves — Madison — Ashley Miller (1), Devon Archinal (1); Geneva — Suelen Gutierrez (1), Kelly Ollis (1).

n Records — Madison 0-0-2; Geneva 2-0-1.

n Next matches — Madison at Conneaut, today (5); Euclid at Geneva, Sept. 6 (2).



Chardon 2, Edgewood 1

at Edgewood

Chardon 1 1 — 2

Edgewood 1 0 — 1

SCORING SUMMARY

CHARDON — Devon Beckwith (unassisted).

EDGEWOOD — Morgan Stemple (Caity Mills).

n Goalie saves — Chardon — Jill Johnston (8); Edgewood — Cayli Calogero (13).

n Records — Edgewood 0-3-0.

n Next matches — Lakeside at Edgewood, Wednesday (4:30 p.m.).



Lakeside 7, Harvey 1

at Lakeside Stadium

Harvey 0 1 — 1

Lakeside 2 5 — 7

SCORING SUMMARY

LAKESIDE — Emmy Stowell (unassisted).

LAKESIDE — Dani Dreyer (unassisted).

LAKESIDE — E. Stowell (Mattie Stowell assist).

LAKESIDE — M. Stowell (E. Stowell assist).

LAKESIDE — M. Stowell (E. Stowell assist).

LAKESIDE — E. Stowell (Kaitlyn Jepson assist).

LAKESIDE — Taylor Paneto (unassisted).

HARVEY — Andrea Lopez (unassisted).

n Goalie saves — Harvey — Melanie Furtaw (17); Lakeside — Keiko Sand (4).

n Records — Lakeside 2-1.

n Next matches — Harvey at Perry, Saturday (10); Lakeside at Jefferson, today (5).



GIRLS GOLF

NON-CONFERENCE

Jefferson 194, Pymatuning Valley 219, North 230

at Andover Golf Club

Front Nine, Par 35

JEFFERSON (194)

Shelly Ford 38; Joanne Beckwith 51; Kaitlin Pestello 52; Cassi Picard 53; Christen Lucas 55; Brianne Bodisch 58.

PYMATUNING VALLEY (219)

Dana Hayford 52; Shelby Baker 55; Katelyn Hootman 55; Jillee Clute 57; Ariel Stech 61; Taylor Jirard 65.

NORTH (230)

Saundra Smalley 53; Caryn Lasko 55; Laura Schueren 59; Amber Smalley 63; Katie Beranik 71; Alexandra Hintz 73.

n Records —Jefferson 8-2 (2-0 NEC); PV 2-8; North 2-8.

n Next matches — Conneaut at Jefferson, today (4); Conneaut at PV, Wednesday (4.).



Northeast 233, Lakeside 253,

at Chapel Hills

Front Nine, Par 35

NORTHEAST (233)

Kelly Moylan 34; Rachel Sherman 48; Sarah Streeper 48; Andrea Holt 49; Emily Streeper 50; Miranda Culver 56; Katarina Palmer 57; Becc Stritzinger 69.

LAKESIDE (253)

Karra Ernst 45; Krista Johnston 49; Allison Venditti 53; Brooke Ash 53; Maryssa Colucci 53; Paige Upole 62; Tori Ernst 67; Angelica Rivera 69; Hannah Licate 88.

n Records —Lakeside 5-2.

n Next matches — Lakeside, Geneva and SS. John and Paul, today at Chapel Hill (3:30 p.m.).



BOYS GOLF

NAC

Pymatuning Valley 157,

Mathews 173,

at Andover Golf Course

Par 35

MATHEWS (173)

Jared Smith 39, Joey Neal 42, Reed Shields 46, Dan Beauzhene. 46, Kyle Schnarrs 46, Rick Sommers 53

PV (157)

Jon York 38, Mac Thurber 39, Adam Lane 39, Roman Guman 41, Dylan Young 45, Neil Guman 47.

n Records — Maplewood 6-3 (4-2 in NAC), PV 7-2 (5-0 in NAC).

n Next matches — Maplewood at PV, today.



GIRLS TENNIS

NORTHEASTERN

Geneva 5, Conneaut 0

at Geneva

1S — Courtney Thompson (G) def. Kaylee Ely (C) 6-1, 6-0; 2S — Jessica Coggins (G) def. Megan Merlene (C), 6-0, 6-2; 3S — Betsy Edwards (G) def. Alexandra Nardo (C), 6-0, 6-0; 1D — Nichole Boruta-Sarah Smith (G) def. Annie Gullo-Shelby Feutig (C), 6-0, 6-0; 2D — Allie Mack-Kaylee Perala (G) def. Nikki Brooks-Molly Magnusen (C), 6-0, 6-1.

n Records — Geneva 5-1 (4-0 NEC); Conneaut 1-2, (1-1 NEC).

n Next matches — Hudson at Geneva, today (4); Perry at Conneaut, today (4:30).



Jefferson 4, Edgewood 1

at Edgewood

1S — Chelsea Jarrell (J) def. Rene Mattson (E) 6-0, 6-2; 2S — Kelly Tisch (J) def. Connie Tate (E), 6-0, 6-2; 3S — Courtney Painter (J) def. Mindy Barker (E), 6-2, 6-3; 1D — Lizz Walker-Lindsey Robertson (E) def. Jenny Piscalko-Corey Hartman (J), 6-4, 6-3; 2D — Emily Jeppeson-Kirsten Signor (J) def. Jennifer Meranda-Paige Schlick (E), 6-1, 6-0.

n Records — Jefferson 4-1 (2-1 NEC); Edgewood 2-3 (1-2 NEC).

n Next matches — ; Conneaut at Jefferson, Wednesday (4) Brush at Edgewood, today (4).



PREMIER

Lakeside 3, Madison 1

at Madison

1S — Erika Ginn (L) def. Shannon Timperio (M), 7-5, 6-1; 2S — Lillian Zolar (M) def. Marissa Dioneff (L), 6-1, 6-3; 3S — Megan Reichart (L) def. Hannah Reynolds (M) 6-3, 7-5; 1D — Lisaa Roan-Sam Reho (L) led Ashley Palmer-Allison Misich (M) 7-6 (10-8), 4-5 when play was suspended because of rain; 2D — Shelby DeCamilla-Taylor Palmer (L) def. Liz Elmore-Erin Miller (M), 6-4, 6-2.

n Records — Lakeside 2-6 (1-2 in PAC), Madison 1-3 (1-2 in PAC).

n Next matches — Conneaut at Madison, Tuesday; North at Lakeside, Wednesday.



VOLLEYBALL

NON-CONFERENCE

Madison 27, 25, 25

Euclid 25, 20, 17

at Madison

EUCLID

No information available.

MADISON

Megan Boggs 6 serving aces, 25-30 passing; Kelly Ashby 5 blocks, 4 ace spikes; Kelsey Koskinen 4 blocks, 4 ace spikes; Holly Boggs 25-31 passing, 3 ace spikes; Brianna Wilson 8 ace sets.

n Records — Madison 4-0.

n Next matches — Conneaut at Madison, today (5).

n JV — Madison (2-0), 25-10, 25-10.

n Freshmen — Madison (2-0), 25-21, 25-23.



Gilmour Academy 25, 25, 25

Perry 16, 13, 21

at Gilmour

PERRY

Avery Kuhlman 7 points, 6 ace spikes, 2 digs, 3 blocks; Erin Kline 13 points (1 ace), 9 ace sets.

GILMOUR

No information available.

n Records — Perry 1-1 (1-0 in CVC Chagrin); Gilmour 1-0.

n Next matches — Perry at Orange, today.

n Officials — Rick Puckrin.

n JV — Gilmour, 25-14, 25-9.

n Freshmen — Gilmour, 25-17, 25-23.

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