WRESTLING
NON-CONFERENCE
Mentor 42, Madison 21
at Mentor
n 106 — Mike Kinney (Madison) dec. Austin Victor (Mentor), 8-6.
n 113 — Colin Kramer (Mentor) pinned Corbin Post (Madison), 3:53.
n 120 — Jacob Steigner (Madison) dec. NickDeSanto (Mentor), 9-4.
n 126 — Ryan Montgomery (Madison) dec. Mark Mulder (Mentor), 10-6.
n 132 — Alex Barich (Mentor) major dec. Nick Farnsworth (Madison), 16-2.
n 138 — Austin Tomoletz (Mentor) tech. fall Kole Koranda (Madison), 17-0.
n 145 — Bo Ransom (Madison) pinned Cory Smith (Mentor), 5:04.
n 152 — Dillon Ashton (Mentor) pinned Braden Jerome (Madison), 1:13.
n 160 — Jake Henry (Mentor) dec. Aaron Sweeney (Madison), 9-2.
n 170 — Peter Kunka (Mentor) dec. Ben Golden (Madison), 5-2.
n 182 — Drew Schiemann (Madison) pinned Alex Winter (Mentor), 2:25.
n 195 — Aaron Wank (Mentor) pinned Ricky Simcic (Madison), 4:42.
n 220 — Tyler Sullens (Mentor) dec. Joe Bashore (Madison), 14-8.
n 285 — Billy Hudson (Mentor) pinned Sam Dull (Madison), 1:05.
n Records — Madison 0-2; Mentor 1-0.
n Next matches — Madison at North Coast Classic, today.
n Official — Kevin Linich, Josh Ebbert.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC
Grand Valley 53, Badger 51
at Badger
GRAND VALLEY (53)
Kelly Preske 0 1-2 1, Jessica Vormelker 10 5-6 29, Callie Forrest 0 0-0 0, Chelsea Stehlik 0 0-4 0, Abby Paskey 2 0-0 5, Kayla Sellitto 1 1-3 3, Alexis Cassesa 0 0-0 0, Chris Futty 5 3-10 13, Holly Nye 1 0-0 2, Brady Nye 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 10-25 53.
BADGER (51)
Stacey Elcer 0 0-0 0, Megan Wix 0 0-0 0, Alina Delgarbino 0 2-2 2, Holly Masters 4 1-4 11, Cheyanne Dickson 1 4-9 6, Sabrina Snell 0 0-0 0, Taylor Kramar 3 3-8 11, Brandy Nitche 1 0-0 2, Harlee Logan 6 4-9 17, Izabella Armstrong 1 0-0 2. Totals 16 14-32 51.
Grand Valley 9 22 15 7— 53
Badger 10 18 7 16— 51
3-pointers — GV 5 (Vormelker 4, Paskey 1); Badger 5 (Masters 2, Kramar 2, Logan 1). Total fouls — GV 25; Badger 22. Fouled out — Paskey (GV). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — GV 19-55 (34.5 percent); Badger 16-68 (23.5 percent). Rebounds — GV 54 (Vormelker 15, Futty 10); Badger 41 (Kramar 10, Logan 10). Turnovers — GV 39; Badger 22. Assists — GV 9 (Stehlik 3); Badger 10 (Masters 4). Steals — GV 11 (Preskey 2, Vormelker 2, Nye 2, Stehlik 2); Badger 16 (Masters 6). Blocked shots — GV 5 (H. Nye 2, B. Nye 2); Badger 4 (Logan 2, Armstrong 2).
n Records — GV 3-0 (1-0 in NAC); Badger 1-4 (0-2 in NAC).
n Next games — Conneaut at GV, Saturday (2).
n Officials — Lori Morgan, Patrick Brown, Dom Flaviani.
n JV — GV, 28-15. GV 3-0 (2-0 in NAC): Shar Miller 9 points; Badger 1-3 (0-1 in NAC): Lyndsey Barto 4 points, Khilan Cottrell 4 points, Kayla Agnew 4 points.
Pymatuning Valley 69,
Southington 49
at Southington
PYMATUNING VALLEY (69)
Lexi Poole 0 0-0 0, Kelsea Brown 10 1-4 21, Abby Hamilton 3 0-0 7, Taylor Lipinsky 0 0-0 0, Rebecca Dillon 0 2-2 2, Geena Gabriel 2 5-8 9, Megan Stech 4 3-4 11, Michealia Skleres 5 0-2 10, Kennedee Drnek 0 0-0 0, Heather Brant 4 1-3 9. Totals 28 12-23 69.
SOUTHINGTON (49)
Amber Dietz 2 2-3 6, Shelby Cameron 2 9-10 13, Becca Sherwood 3 0-0 7, Sabrina Silvernail 2 3-3 7, Rachel Wilson 4 2-2 10, Liz Tietz 1 2-2 4. Totals 14 18-20 49.
PV 20 24 13 12— 69
Southington 15 13 8 12— 49
3-pointers — PV 1 (Hamilton 1); Southington 1 (Sherwood 1). Total fouls — PV 18; Southington 17. Fouled out — Tietz (S). Technical fouls — None. Field goals — PV 28-60 (46.7 percent). Rebounds — PV 33 (Brown 9). Turnovers — PV 21. Assists — PV 15 (Brant 6). Steals — PV 26 (Brant 8). Blocked shots — PV 4 (Stech 2).
n Records — PV 3-1 (1-1 in NAC).
n Next games — Maplewood at PV, Monday.
n Officials — Kevin Toth, Jeff Pelin, Guido Bucci.
n JV — PV, 38-25. PV 4-0 (2-0 in NAC): Kat Hall 15 points; Southington: Brooke Hatch 9 points.
NON-CONFERENCE
Jefferson 65, Niles McKinley 23
at War Memorial Gymnasium
JEFFERSON (65)
Emily Smock 4 1-4 9, Jessica Becker 5 6-8 16, Abby Pete 0 0-0 0, Lindsey Becker 0 1-2 1, Colleen O’Connor 1 0-2 2, Raquel Fularz 0 0-0 0, Deanna Comp 1 0-0 2, LeeAnn Farr 6 3-5 15, Sarah Busch 6 0-0 16, Sarah Brook 1 1-3 3, Ariann Barile 0 1-2 1. Totals 24 13-26 65.
NILES McKINLEY (23)
Angel Gordon 1 0-0 2, Dana Hughes 0 0-0 0, Megan Morris 2 2-4 5, Makayla Butler 1 1-4 3, Braley Hale 0 0-0 0, Sara Marz 0 0-0 0, Katrina Harris 3 3-4 9, Kirsten Cvengros 1 1-1 3, Ashley Cline 0 0-0 0, Tricia Marz 0 1-2 1. Totals 8 7-15 23.
Jefferson 16 20 20 9— 65
NM 2 9 5 7— 23
3-pointers — Jefferson 4 (Busch 4); NM 0. Total fouls — Jefferson 15; NM 17. Fouled out — None. Technical fouls — None. Field goals — Jefferson 24-48 (50 percent); NM 8-33 (24.2 percent). Rebounds — Jefferson 44 (Farr 10); NM 17 (Harris 8). Turnovers — Jefferson 16; NM 29. Assists — Jefferson 19 (J. Becker 8); NM 2. Steals — Jefferson 20 (J. Becker and Comp 6); NM 6 (Morris 2). Blocked shots — Jefferson 5 (L. Becker 2); NM 1 (Harris 1).
n Records — Jefferson 3-1; NM 2-2.
n Next games — Jefferson at LaBrae, Thursday.
n Officials — Jim Householder, Ike Henry, John Mitrega.
n JV — Niles, 25-16. Jefferson 2-2: Shawna Dull 8 points; NM 3-1: Madison Huber 9 points.
AROUND OHIO
Akr. Garfield 52, Akr. East 30
Akr. Kenmore 83, Akr. Buchtel 43
Athens 64, Pomeroy Meigs 35
Bainbridge Paint Valley 46, Piketon 32
Barberton 58, Akr. Elms 29
Batavia Amelia 40, New Richmond 30
Bedford 56, Akr. North 49
Belpre 69, Stewart Federal Hocking 51
Bethel-Tate 52, Goshen 40
Beverly Ft. Frye 63, Hannibal River 36
Bluffton 38, Lima Cent. Cath. 36
Chill. Unioto 41, Chillicothe Zane Trace 24
Cin. McAuley 59, Cin. St. Ursula 32
Cin. N. College Hill 48, Cin. Woodward 37
Cin. Oak Hills 48, Cin. Christian 35
Cle. Horizon Science 62, Lawrence School 35
Cooper, Ky. 70, Cin. Taft 28
Covington 53, Pitsburg Franklin-Monroe 48
Delaware Christian 47, Mansfield Christian 36
Delphos St. John’s 49, Rockford Parkway 38
Elmore Woodmore 54, Tontogany Otsego 50, OT
Elyria Open Door 32, Andrews 27
Fayetteville-Perry 76, Leesburg Fairfield 19
FCI 32, Columbus Torah Academy 30
Felicity-Franklin 53, Batavia 28
Frankfort Adena 54, Southeastern 19
Ft. Recovery 63, Maria Stein Marion Local 60
Genoa Area 45, Pemberville Eastwood 38
Georgetown 65, Williamsburg 21
Glouster Trimble 42, Racine Southern 37
Grove. Madison Chris. 52, Cols. Horizon Science 32
Howard E. Knox 54, Johnstown Northridge 35
Johnstown-Monroe 79, Danville 46
Latham Western 50, New Boston Glenwood 39
Lima Bath 46, Celina 39
Lima Sr. 74, Oregon Clay 55
Lucasville Valley 59, Portsmouth W. 53
McArthur Vinton County 70, Albany Alexander 36
Minford 49, McDermott Scioto NW 47
Mt. Notre Dame 57, Seton 43
Mt. Orab Western Brown 70, Norwood 48
Nelsonville-York 65, Wellston 51
New Middletown Spring. 67, E. Palestine 42
New Paris National Trail 57, Arcanum 36
Oak Hill 66, Waverly 44
OVC 58, Parkersburg Christian, W.Va. 18
Portsmouth Clay 46, Portsmouth Sciotoville 26
Ports. Notre Dame 55, Franklin Furnace Green 35
Reedsville Eastern 76, Waterford 39
Ryle, Ky. 63, Cin. Colerain 46
Seaman N. Adams 48, Lynchburg-Clay 36
Shekinah Christian 40, Plain City Jonathan Alder 35
Utica 49, Fredericktown 47
Wheelersburg 45, S. Webster 41
Williams. Westfall 68, Chillicothe Huntington 39
BOYS BASKETBALL
AROUND OHIO
Amanda-Clearcreek 48, Chillicothe 47
Can. Cent. Cath. 59, Hudson WRA 56
Cle. Horizon Science 81, Lawrence School 36
Cols. West 88, Tree of Life 56
Dela, Buckeye Valley 68, Richwood N. Union 53
Delaware Christian 62, Shekinah Christian 61
Hebron Lakewood 55, Baltimore Liberty Union 48
Marion Pleasant 68, Mt. Gilead 48
OVC 59, Parkersburg Christian, W.Va. 43
Pataskala Licking Hts. 89, Newark Licking Valley 57
Wauseon 32, Holgate 24
Sports
Scholastic Statistics:
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Wahoos whipped in a wacky one
The Indians treated Justin Verlander roughly on Wednesday night -- just not as rough as the Detroit Tigers treated Ubaldo Jimenez.
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On to the next
History is not only a great teacher, but it can also serve as a great motivator. Last year, the Geneva softball team failed to win a game in the Division II postseason tournament.
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A Bob Ettinger column: Big players deliver in big moments for Eagles, Falcons
Neither Geneva softball coach Eleshia Pitcher nor Jefferson skipper Don McCormack were surprised that, with their team’s fates hanging in the balance, they each had athletes deliver.
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Scholastic Statistics:
SOFTBALL
DIVISION II
DISTRICT SEMIFINAL
Geneva 5, Jefferson 2
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Geneva field events advance in Day 1
With the first day of events in the book at the Division I district meet at Austintown Fitch, the Geneva boys and girls track teams have several competitors already qualified for the regional meet next week at Fitch.
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Scholastic Schedule:
THURSDAY, MAY 23
Baseball
Division I
at Serra Field, Stanic Field, Euclid
District semifinals
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A Don McCormack column: Letter hits home about mutual friend
Paying another visit to the varsity store...
From the heart
Whenever my inbox lights up, it’s usually never a dull moment.
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Area High School Softball Statistical Leaders:
INDIVIDUAL BATTING (minimum 40 at-bats)
PLAYER SCHOOL AVG OB% SLG% AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
Lexi Zappitelli Conneaut .605 .632 .921 76 28 46 22 6 2 23 17
Brittany Baitt Riverside .518 .560 .831 83 32 43 5 6 3 21 0
Deanna Comp Jefferson .511 .582 .851 47 17 24 6 2 1 10 9
Amanda Mangelo Madison .486 .537 .806 72 23 35 2 6 3 20 0
Nikki Ochoa Madison .476 .533 .890 82 29 39 12 2 6 23 0
Abbie Thompson Madison .453 .500 .523 86 23 39 0 3 0 13 0 -
Late rally can’t save PV at Euclid
The Pymatuning Valley Lakers’ baseball season came to a close on Tuesday night at Euclid as they fell to Wickliffe, 4-2, in a Division III district semifinal.
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Area High School Softball records:
(throughTuesday)
TEAM OVERALL
Geneva 19-2 * 11-1 (PAC)
Riverside 22-4 9-3 (PAC)
Jefferson 21-5 * 9-1 (AAC)
St. John 9-3
Conneaut 13-7
Perry 12-7
PV 15-12 11-7 (NAC) - More Sports Headlines
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Wahoos whipped in a wacky one


