Emily Lower pitched six innings with eight strikeouts and shut out the Conneaut A’s, 8-0, for the Geneva Rockers on Monday night during a major league softball game. A double play by the A’s concluded the game.
Megan Rood had two triples and three runs scored for the A’s. Megan Tessmer, Jordan Sanford and Kayla Masirovits each added a double for the team. Kalin McGee of the Rockers had two hits.
n Ashtabula Marlins 11, Madison One 10 — Cassidy Mollick had eight strikeouts on the mound for the Marlins (5-1). Kylie Orrenmaa, Reilly DeGeorge and Katie Boomhower each had a double to bring their team to a win. Courtney DiDonato added two hits. Sydney Sins and Eileen Ambrase both had two hits to lead Madison at the plate.
n Ashtabula Red Sox 4, Cork 1 — Alyssa Donato’s two-RBI double followed by Syndney Kaydo’s RBI double and Toni Stranman’s RBI single lead the Redsox to a victory in the sixth inning. Donato had 15 strikeouts on the mound for the win. Mickenzie Wilber of Cork had 13 strikeouts before being relieved by Dani Zapp. Emily Debrig had the lone hit for Cork.
n Ashtabula Cardinals 11, Kingsville 1 — Ashten Noce threw a one-hitter for the Cardinals (2-4). She also homered among two hits. Giana Varchette and A’dria Mathers each added two hits. Kate Crook had the only hit for Kingsville.
Major BB
Mathew DiDonato of the Ashtabula Phillies had six strikeouts on the mound for a 8-4 win over the Ashtabula Yankees. Mason Lilja (double, 3 runs), Dan Hough (2 hits), Antoine Jones (double) and DiDonato (2 hits, double, 2 runs) all had big days at the plate for the Phillies (2-6). Matt Lunghofer had a double for the Yankees (6-).
n Ashtabula Indians 17, Braves 5 — Noah Sams smashed four hits, including three doubles, Kramer Getce and Vince Smith each reached base four times, scored four runs and had two hits. Jordan Isenberg had three hits, including a triple and a homer, and Adam Fedler and Garrett Vaught each reached base twice. Shane Welton smacked a three-run homer for the Braves.
Minor BB
Ty Winchell doubled among three hits and drove in four runs, Greg Osburn drove in four with two hits and Michael Leonhard scored four times to lead the Ashtabula White Sox past the Orioles, 20-11.
Junior BB
Reagan Potts, Victor Tuttle and Andrew Lesperance combined on a no-hitter as the Ashtabula Tigers defeated the Pymatuning Valley Cardinals, 6-1. Potts struck out 13 in five innings and Tuttle fanned three in 12⁄3 innings for the Tigers (7-1). Shawn Gilbert had two hits and Louie Wisnyai and Tuttle each had two RBI.
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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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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)
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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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