The Warriors held off Streetsboro 73-63 and face Poland on Saturday. BOARDMAN — West Branch
The Howland girls have won 20 games for the third consecutive season. SOLON — If there’s one
The Tigers advanced with a 45-34 comeback victory in the Div. II sectional. BOARDMAN —
Boardman fell to Massillon in the other Division I contest. CANTON — Trailing 24-22 at the
Brandon Goist scored 20 points for the Tigers. STRUTHERS — Even though the Springfield High
Columbiana had to battle back to beat Mineral Ridge 79-67. COLUMBIANA — Vying for their first
The Blue Devils claimed second place in Tier Two of the ITCL. SEBRING — McDonald High boys
McDonald gave the coach the game ball after the 51-29 win over Sebring. SEBRING — You know
The Warriors pulled away from United, 46-31. HANOVERTON — Brookfield girls basketball coach
AUSTINTOWN — A 51-44 triumph over Austintown Fitch Friday not only gave the Boardman High basketball
CANFIELD — Canfield coach Pat Pavlansky knew suiting up against Hathaway Brown, the 2007 Division II
McDonald had several chances to take the lead or tie in the final minute. McDONALD — Sebring
The Leopards’ press wore down the Bulldogs in a 59-49 win. LIBERTY — Trailing Lakeview 40-35
Morgan Bonekovic scored 23 points for the Warriors. BROOKFIELD — An efficient zone press
YOUNGSTOWN — Unselfish offense proved to be the key ingredient in Youngstown State’s 95-55 rout of
Canfield’s Kate Popovec and Boardman’s Courtney Schiffauer have led similar high school careers on
It was the second straight title for the Quakers who defeated Field. BOARDMAN — Even though
The unbeaten Quakers will play Field for the Division II district title. BOARDMAN — In 24
Boardman ousted Fitch to advance to a district volleyball semifinal at Stow. STOW — It’s hard
Western Reserve had reduced the deficit to two points. LEETONIA — Locked in tight battle with
East High defeated Akron East 27-12 Saturday night. AUSTINTOWN — With a 27-12 triumph over
The Cardinals committed five turnovers and still beat Lake Catholic, 40-14. YOUNGSTOWN — Three
The Raiders rolled to a 41-0 lead en route to their fourth win over Lisbon. NORTH LIMA — When
The Trojans missed nine uncontested layups and committed 12 turnovers in the first half. By RYAN
The Blue Devils outscored the Clippers 13-1 in the third quarter. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT NORTH LIMA -- McDonald High basketball coach Jeff Rasile
By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT KENT -- Western Reserve softball coach Joe Serensky
The Blue Devils remained unbeaten with a 61-47 win over Springfield. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
The Clippers outscored the Blue Devils in overtime, 15-6, for a 65-56 win. By RYAN JONES
Good blocking opened the door for Eagles' runners against Newton Falls. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
Canfield's 13-14-year-old boys team advanced by beating Kansas in a regional in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Mooney graduates Marc Gregory and Tim Shannon helped to make it possible. By RYAN JONES
Dalton's coach predicted her team will win the regional tournament. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT CORTLAND -- Some extra time off favored the Mineral Ridge
The Blue Devils beat Lordstown in the final inning of the Div. IV tournament. By RYAN JONES
Rob Melnek pitched the 14-0 shutout victory. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT AUSTINTOWN
Brandon Ayres had 17 points as Southington bowed out. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
Brandon Ayres had 17 points as Southington bowed out. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
The Hornets advanced to district play against Mogadore. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
The Hornets advanced to district play against Mogadore. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
The Vikings dealt the Cardinals their second loss. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
Lindsay Johnson led the Tigers with 22 points and 10 rebounds. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
The Irish remain unbeaten with a 53-27 victory over Canfield. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
The Vikings dealt the Cardinals their second loss. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
Lindsay Johnson led the Tigers with 22 points and 10 rebounds. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
Sophomore Skye Walley pitched a complete-game five-hitter. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
The Tigers needed three sets to end the Golden Eagles' season. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
The undefeated Rockets held the Raiders scoreless for three quarters en route to a 26-12 triumph.
Homecoming king Jon Vivo scored two touchdowns for the first-place Tigers. By RYAN JONES
The Raiders never trailed in the 41-7 victory. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT BERLIN