Lakeview rallies for win and league title By Doug chapin sports@vindy.com CORTLAND The two
By doug chapin sports@vindy.com WARREN A difficult high school football season continued that
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com STRUTHERS LaBrae High scored on its first two possessions — a
By Doug Chapin sports@vindy.com LEAVITTSBURG Premier running backs Ja’les Hughes of Campbell
Canfield upends unbeaten Fitch By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com AUSTINTOWN The Canfield High
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy BROOKFIELD The quarterback-running back handoff exchange is
By Doug chapin sports@vindy.com LIBERTY A near-perfect 80-yard scoring drive to open the game
Austintown Fitch shocks veteran Poland squad with two second-half goals in All-American Conference
By doug chapin sports@vindy.com WARREN Though plenty of fans in the stands on both sides
By Doug Chapin sports@vindy.com Youngstown The product was every bit as good as advertised.
It turns out three times is not the charm. At least not at the Division III boys basketball district tournament at Howland High.
After his team’s 47-36 Division IV district semifinal victory over Maplewood on Tuesday night, Warren JFK coach Shawn Pompelia was eager to turn his attention to Friday night’s district final.
Lowellville High and Warren JFK have faced each other each in the past two seasons in the Division IV girls basketball district tournament at Hubbard.
The Girard and Lakeview high boys basketball teams posted victories Monday on the opening night of the Division III sectional-district tournament at Howland High.
By JIM FLICK and doug chapin Sports@vindy.com AUSTINTOWN The lead swung wildly back and forth
A perfect regular season in high school basketball is a rare feat, one that usually results in plenty of fanfare and congratulations all around.
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com WARREN Now that league races have been all but decided and the
A disastrous third quarter put Harding High in too deep a hole to climb out of Saturday afternoon in a 59-51 girls basketball loss to Shaker Heights.
By doug chapin sports@vindy.com Warren They pulled out the bleachers on both sides of the
Seniors Andrew Sekela and Andre Elkins combined to score just six points for LaBrae High Tuesday night.
A 7-0 run in the final 2:02 of the third quarter put Ursuline High in control, 31-22, and the Irish went on to a 44-39 girls basketball victory Monday night over Warren JFK.
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com CORTLAND Sophomore point guard Preston Williams poured in 26
Struthers ignites in the 4th quarter
In the end, after a war of attrition that featured 66 free throws and five girls who fouled out, it all came down to a 3-pointer thrown up hurriedly from the right wing.
Howland High girls basketball coach John Diehl has, like any coach, a checklist of concerns regarding his teams.
It was inevitable that the Raiders would remain undefeated but also suffer their first loss of the season in the girls basketball contest Wednesday at Harding High.
Height, size, length — whatever term one uses, most would agree that it is a plus to have very tall people on a basketball team.
Cardinal Mooney High built a 40-29 halftime lead on the way to a 61-51 victory Tuesday night over East Palestine.
Niles McKinley High won the first and fourth quarters and Hubbard High won the second and third quarters Monday night in their girls basketball game in the Eagles’ new gym.
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com NEWTON FALLS An 18-2 run in the middle of Thursday’s game gave
With four seniors gone from a 17-4 season there were some questions surrounding Warren Harding High as the new girls basketball campaign got started.
Howland boys fall to unbeaten Ignatius By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com RAVENNA Giving up a
By Doug Chapin sports@vindy.com HOWLAND Two weeks ago the Poland High girls soccer team ended
Tournament soccer By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com CHAMPION The 2010 season for the Cardinal
Niles advances with a 3-2 victory By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com NILES Justin Miller
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Cardinal Mooney High’s ground attack controlled the
By Doug chapin sports@vindy.com WARREN After battling injury problems all season and suffering
By Doug Chapin sports@vindy.com Champion The Campbell Red Devils bounced back from their only
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com BOARDMAN After slogging out a 1-0 victory Monday night over
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com NILES Sometimes a strong performance, even in a loss, can
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com McDONALD Two touchdowns in the final two minutes of the first
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com
By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com CHAMPION Patience and power won out over quick-strike ability
Canfield’s defense shuts out Lakeview By DOUG CHAPIN sports@vindy.com CORTLAND After playing
The Indians roll over Mineral Ridge Adam Charles scored 22 points in the 26-point victory.
MINERAL RIDGE — Campbell Memorial recorded the school’s first girls basketball tournament victory of
HUBBARD — With three senior starters, second-seeded McDonald High was the most experienced team in
MINERAL RIDGE — Wednesday night’s winners in the Division III girls basketball sectional tournament
The Irish and Vikings have little trouble ousting Girard and East Palestine in Division III By
WARREN — Sometimes the result of an athletic contest looks different depending on one’s point of
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