BASEBALL \ Monday’s other games
Fitch 11, North Canton Hoover 3
NORTH CANTON — Josh Foster pitched a seven-hitter with six strikeouts while Ricky Segesto slammed a two-run homer and two-run double to lead Fitch (10-5, 5-3 Federal League). Chris Miller had three singles and two RBIs while Tony Koch had two singles and one RBI to reinforce the Falcons. Nick Crum added three singles. Andrew Desrosiers had two singles and one RBI for Hoover (12-7, 2-5 FL).
Hubbard 6, Poland 5
HUBBARD — Trailing 5-3 in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Eagles (12-6) rallied for three runs. After Mike Lopuchovsky and Cory Hopkinson led off with singles, they scored on Tommy Jackson’s single and an error. With the bases loaded, Matt Shelton walked to score Jackson with the winning run. Jackson and Lopuchovsky each had two hits and a RBI.
Canfield 10, Howland 0
HOWLAND — Jared Turocy pounded out three hits including a triple while Dan Banna and Brock McGiven each had two hits for the Cardinals (14-1). Ron Sullivan pitched a four-hitter and struck out four. Adam Schroder had a double, just one of four hits for Howland (9-11).
Ursuline 5, Alliance 4
STRUTHERS — Corey Coffey had three hits and scored a run for the Irish (8-5). Jeff Podolsky had two hits and Wade Daniels doubled. Winning pitcher Shawn Roman (4-2) struck out six batters and walked one. Aubrey Hendershot doubled for the Aviators (11-4).
Campbell 1, LaBrae 0
LEAVITTSBURG — Kyle Firm led off the 10th inning with a single and scored the only run on Nico Magnolia’s bases-loaded fielder’s choice. Firm led the Red Devils (8-3, 5-1 All-American Conference Blue Tier) with two singles. Starting pitcher Raul Pizzaro struck out five batters and walked one on the seven innings in pitched. Alex Lopez picked up the win in relief.
Springfield 8, Crestview 1
NEW MIDDLETOWN — Dylon Dejane’s two hits included a homer for the Tigers (16-3, 10-2 Inter Tri-County League Tier One). Todd Kibby (4-1) tossed a one-hitter, striking out 10 and walking five. Travis Richey and Frank Sferra each had two hits including doubles. Brad Ferraro’s two hits drove in three runs. Matt Semach also had two hits. For the Rebels (9-6), Carter Hill broke up Kibby’s no-hit bid with a sixth-inning single.
Columbiana 2, South Range 1
NORTH LIMA — Jay Williamson’s two-out single in the sixth inning knocked in both runs. Josh Saverko pitched a two hitter with eight strikeouts for Columbiana (15-3). Chris Gause homered for South Range’s run in the second inning.
Mineral Ridge 10, East Palestine 1
EAST PALESTINE — Tommy Padovani had a double, two singles and two RBIs while Anthony Pannunzio pitched a five-hitter with five strikeouts for his first win. Joe Mulichak added two doubles and one RBI. Bobby Cameron had two singles and one RBI to support the Rams (4-8, 1-6 ITCL1).
McDonald 13, Leetonia 1
LEETONIA — Zach Puntel tossed a five-inning no-hitter, striking out seven and walking five for the Blue Devils (10-2, 9-1 ITCL2). Anthony Rachilla’s three hits included a double and drove in three runs. David John drove in three runs with two hits including a double. Mikey Thomas tripled.
Lowellville 6, Western Reserve 1
STRUTHERS — Lou Lebron had two hits and two RBIs for the Rockets (11-8, 8-2 ITCL2). Anthony Schiraldi had two hits and scored a run while winning pitcher Drew Skelley (6-2) struck out five and walked one. For the Blue Devils (7-2 ITCL2), Chris Kalbfell had two hits.
Jackson-Milton 7, Southern 2
NORTH JACKSON — Joe Sarisky had three singles and four RBIs to lead Jackson-Milton (3-16, 2-10 ITCL2). Brian Windt got the mound win with eight strikeouts. For Southern, Dylan Puckett double and three singles and two RBIs.
Mathews 11, Warren JFK 3
NILES — Jared Smith had two singles and three RBIs while Colin Bowser, Corey Lumley and John Homan also had two singles each to pace Mathews (14-1). James Coates, Jeff Follmeyer and Alex Cuckovoich each had two singles for Warren JFK (5-9).
Southeast 5, Norton 4
RAVENNA — Anthony Pennington scored the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning on a fielders choise as Southeast topped Norton. Pennington had a single, double and home run in the contest while winning pitcher Anthony Cionci also had two hits.
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