Bree Leonard struck out nine to lead Ashtabula No. 1 past Ashtabula No. 2, 4-3, in junior league softball action.
Brianna Kingston led the offense with two hits including a homer and two RBI. Aimee Grant added two hits and Gabriella Patete tripled. Tori Ernst struck out eight on the mound to lead Ashtabula No. 2 while Brianna Faulkerson led the offense with three hits. Sarah DeGeorge added two hits.
Minor BB
Dalton Dragon allowed just five hits on the mound and also led the offense with four hits including a double and four RBI to lead the Ashtabula Braves past the Ashtabula Dodgers, 18-4.
Austin Tills smacked two hits and drove in four runs and Zachary Griffith had two hits and three RBI. Justin Enos added two hits while Isiah Mathers and Michael Woody each had a hit. Felix Rivera and John Stimpson each had two hits to lead the Dodgers.
n Ashtabula White Sox 13, Ashtabula Rays 1 — Greg Strubbe blasted three hits including a triple to lead the White Sox while Ian Katon and Michael Leonard each had two hits including a triple. Ethan Czup, Ty Winchell and Alec Katon all doubled. Michael DeCamillo and Brandon Santiago both had hits for the Rays.
n Jefferson NAPA Indians 9, Reese Machine Diamondbacks 2 — Nathan Hall smashed a grand slam in tallying a total of five RBI, Ozzie Campbell had two hits, two runs and two RBI and Chase Bobbitt had a pair of hits, two runs and drove in one for the Indians. Matt Buhl smacked an RBI triple and Ryan Buhl added a hit.
Bobbitt improved to 7-0 on the season.
Cameron DeLuca had a pair of hits and Mylan Kanicki, Kyle Van Allen, Brock Reese and Adam Passerall all had a hit.
Senior SB
Clerissa Sanchez ripped three hits including a triple to lead the Great Lakes Auto Indians past the Delta Railroad Phillies, 12-0. Natasha Fetters added a triple and three RBI. Amber Kiphart, Paige Waldron and Megan Palm each had hits for the Phillies.
— Kayla Stowe
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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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Boys tourney returning to county
On Feb. 27, for the first time in 20 years, postseason boys basketball will return to Ashtabula County when the Division II sectional-district tournament comes to Lakeside high school.
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Dragons dump Lakers in drink
Despite the fact his girls have been through a tough season, Lakeside coach Rob Livingston spoke as though he had sensed that better things might be around the corner.
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Mustangs dominate Heralds
In their last home game of the season, the Grand Valley Mustangs rose to the occasion on Senior Night, defeating the SS. John and Paul Heralds, 59-28.
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Clark, Francis help give Falcons Liberty
Paige Clark led an attack that saw three Jefferson players reach double figures and Rachel Francis had a triple-double as the Falcons blasted visiting Liberty, 59-17, in an All-American Conference game Thursday night in Falcon Gym.
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Scholastic Statistics:
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Riverside 31, Edgewood 28
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Scholastic Schedule:
FRIDAY, FEB. 10
Boys Basketball
n Lakeside at Madison
n Conneaut at Edgewood
n Liberty at Jefferson (WFUN)
n South at Geneva
n PV at Bloomfield
n Grand Valley at Southington
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PV prevails
Cody Miller and Zach Campbell knew what they had to do in order for the Pymatuning Valley wrestling team to complete a come-from-behind victory over Jefferson on Wednesday at triangular match at PV.
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Eagles bounce back
The Geneva girls didn’t have much time to regroup. But just one day after a heartbreaking defeat, they were able to knock off a strong Perry team on the road, 39-33.
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