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WRITER: Brad Emerine

Poland girls fall 2-0 at Howland

HOWLAND — The Poland girls soccer team had a game plan to combat Howland’s sturdy defense. But the Bulldogs struggled to execute that game plan and fell to the host Tigers 2-0 on Saturday night. “We wanted to feed the outside, but we kept getting stuck in the middle,” said coach Joel Monaco, whose team fell to 2-3 with the non-league loss. “We just couldn’t execute that game plan, especially in ...

Fitch will use 7-0 loss as motivation

AUSTINTOWN — The Howland High School boys soccer team worked hard on its offense during recent practices and it paid off Tuesday with a 7-0 victory at Austintown Fitch. Jordan Sperling scored four goals, Gabe Lisi scored twice and Austin Stassinis concluded the game’s scoring with a pretty header off a cross from Lisi. Now Fitch will be trying to take a page out of the Tigers’ approach. “Nobody likes ...

Mooney can’t slow Harding

WARREN — Both football teams in Friday’s battle between Warren G. Harding and visiting Mooney were seeking feel-good wins heading into the third week of the regular season. After all, both teams opened the season with losses. Th Raiders left Mollenkopf Stadium with the boost after muscling their way past the Cardinals 27-10. “We stressed how important this game was for us,” WGH coach Steve Arnold ...

South Range falls to Hubbard on late goal

HUBBARD — If at first you don’t succeed, try again. Hubbard’s Jacob Gulu was awarded that situation Thursday night when the Eagles played host to South Range in their Northeast-8 Conference opener. WIth the score tied 1-all and 93 seconds remaining, Gulu lined up for a free kick following an infraction by the Raiders. His shot up from 25 yards away sailed over the crossbar by approximately two ...

Boardman takes care of Harding

WARREN — After two tough results, the Boardman High School girls soccer team was looking forward to winning its first contest Monday night against Warren G. Harding at Mollenkopf Stadium. But coach Mark D’Eramo was more adamant about having his squad play to its potential than about earning a win. To the delight of D’Eramo, the Spartans accomplished both goals, rolling to a 7-0 victory. “We faced a ...

Seeing Red

YOUNGSTOWN — In what is expected to be the most unusual high school football season on record around the nation, it was fitting that Cardinal Mooney opened the campaign against Steubenville at Stambaugh Stadium on Friday night. It is a season of change. ¯ It marked the first regular-season meeting between the teams after nine meetings in the playoffs; ¯ It was the first road opener for the Big Red since ...

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