Josh Cooper homered among four hits and drove in two and Jayson Aponte smacked four hits as CBC Construction-Mona Vie downed Northeast Fire Protection, 19-10, to lay claim to the Ashtabula City Rec League championship.
Randy Vencill blasted a pair of home runs among three hits and drove in three, Gary DeGeorge drove in four with three hits, Andy Juhola plated three with three hits and Shaun Vencill had three hits for CBC Construction-Mona Vie (23-2). Bubba Vencill had two hits and drove in four and Tyler Baker had two hits.
Chris Wilbur, Jarrod Sack and Kyle McGuire all had three hits for NFP. Jimmy Dennis added two hits.
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Cooper, Aponte lead CBC-Mona Vie to title
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Diverse competition
Athletes from Africa, Canada and all over the United States took refuge from the snow Saturday to compete in the second day of the Spire Division I Track and Field Invitational.
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Lakeview 61, Edgewood 19
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Lakeview bulldogs Warriors
The Lakeview Bulldogs got off to a fast start that helped carry them to a 61-19 domination of non-conference foe Edgewood.
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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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