Ashtabula County’s two member schools in the Northeastern Athletic Conference fared extremely well in all-league selections announced this week.
Coach Ryan Fitch’s NAC champion Pymatuning Valley boys are represented by All-Ohioan and 1,000-point scorer Tim Cross and Quintin Ratliff on the first team, where they are joined by Grand Valley’s Jake Vormelker.
Cross is a senior, while Ratliff and Vormelker are juniors.
PV senior Austin Nowakowski is a second-team choice, while teammates Grant Nowakowski (senior) and Chase Thurber (sophomore) are honorable-mention selections, where they are joined by Grand Valley seniors Josh Kovats and Stanley Sirrine.
On the girls side, All-Ohioans Kelsea Brown and Jessica Vormelker, both sophomores, are first-team selections.
PV’s Geena Gabriel and GV’s Chris Futty, both juniors, are on the second team.
Lakers Heather Brant (senior) and Megan Stech (sophomore) earned honorable-mention honors, as did GV’s Kelly Preske (senior) and Abby Paskey (sophomore).
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Lakers, Mustangs earn All-NAC honors
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Sweet 16!
1993. That was the last time Geneva High school won a softball district championship. That was until now.
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A Don McCormack column: Eagles join elite
How special is the magic-carpet ride the Geneva Eagles are on this spring on softball fields across the region?
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Geneva’s gallant run to regional pushes Classic back
It’s a pleasure for us to announce our annual postseason softball bash — the Star Beacon Senior Classic — has been pushed back.
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Scholastic Statistics:
SOFTBALL
DIVISION II
DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP
Geneva 5, NDCL 3
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Geneva girls second at district
Geneva girls track coach Bobby McQuoid admittedly didn’t know what he had in the 2013 Eagles track team.
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Scholastic Schedule:
SATURDAY, MAY 25
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A Don McCormack column: Garrett's Papa would be proud
The young man, a barrell-chested 10-year-old wearing a suit, looks up to me in tear-filled eyes.
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One more day ...
Thanks to Mother Nature, Eleshia Pitcher and her Geneva Eagles were forced to wait one more day to play for a Division II district softball championship... at least one more day, that is.
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Classic around the corner
The annual end-of-the-season event to cap the high school softball campaign is set for Sunday.
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Groce good to go
Geneva senior Jacob Groce was an excellent player in 2012, winning the Star Beacon’s Ashtabula County Tennis Player of the Year award.
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