PREP ROUNDUP | Tuesday’s games


Boys soccer

West Branch 7, Carrollton 0

Skylar Gaver had two goals, while Anthony Minor, Parker Zamarelli, Alex Waggoner, Josh Dants and Tyler Ware scored goals for West Branch. Ware, Dalton Young, Waggoner and Dylan Greenawalt added assists. Zach Minich had one save for the Warriors while Austin Keefer had 18 for Carrollton.

South Range 5, United 2

HANOVERTON

Andrew O’Leary led South Range with two goals and an assist, while Tyler Ausnehmer added a pair of goals. Tyler Rothbauer scored an unassisted goal on a free kick. Matt Russ had three assists.

VOLLEYBALL

Boardman 25-25-25,

Girard 16-15-18

GIRARD

For Boardman (3-1), Megan Volosin had nine service points, two aces, 14 kills and three digs and Faith Saunders had 17 service points, two aces, one kill, 28 assists and five digs. For Girard (1-1), Marissa Hollis had seven points with three aces and Allison Rose had five digs and three kills. JVs: Boardman 25-22-25, Girard 17-25-20.

Akron Hoban 25-25-25,

Howland 16-23-18

AKRON

Erika Lapmardo had seven points, 12 digs and six kills for Howland (1-2) while Megan Papalas had 20 assists and Erika Airhart had five blocks and two aces. JVs: Hoban 25-7, 25-8.

Newton Falls 30-21-25-25,

Brookfield 28-25-20-18

BROOKFIELD

Kate Wainwright had 12 points, 21 assists and one ace, Brooke Barreca had 14 kills, four blocks and 10 points and Hannah Zelle had 10 points, 11 kills, 11 digs and 12 assists for Newton Falls (1-1). Delaney Saxton had 17 kills, 10 points and two aces for Brookfield (0-3) while Ali Harpster added 12 kills, 17 digs, nine points and three aces and Brooke Hiner had four blocks. JVs: Brookfield 2-0.

United 25-25-25,

East Palestine 22-20-23

EAST PALESTINE

Courtney Hydrick had 15 kills, MaKenzie Firth had 33 assists and Emily Zehentbauer had 18 digs for United (2-1, 1-0 ITCL Tier One). Megan Brown had six points, Karly Pence had six points and 24 digs and Carley Sansenbaugher had 11 blocks, 10 kills and 20 digs for EP (1-3, 0-1). JVs: United won 25-10, 27-25.

Sebring 3, Lowellville 2

LOWELLVILLE

Courtney Maretich led Sebring with 10 points, four aces, three kills, nine digs and seven blocks. Elaina Jurica added 10 points, five aces, five kills, 13 assists and five digs and Abbi Aberegg had seven points, two aces, two kills and 16 digs. JVs: Lowellville 2-1. Maddie DeCesare had 12 points, two aces and 15 digs for Lowellville (0-4) while Molly Zimmerman added nine points, three aces, 15 assists and nine digs and Natalie Notareschi had 12 points, four aces and 14 digs.

Heartland Christian 25-25-25,

Ursuline 6-17-15

YOUNGSTOWN

Olivia Test had 19 points, seven aces, 14 kills, 14 digs and three blocks for Heartland, while Ginny Burgess had 15 points, five aces, 22 assists and seven digs and Alisha Schwartz had 15 kills, nine assists and 12 digs.

Mathews 25-23-25-25,

Southington 21-25-18-15

VIENNA

Senior libero Halle Oatridge led Mathews (1-0) with 23 points, eight aces, and 21 digs. Sophomore Marisa O’Dell tallied nine kills and 14 assists. JVs: Mathews 2-0.

South Range 25-25-25,

Mineral Ridge 20-22-22

BEAVER TWP.

Ashley Shetter had 15 kills, eight digs, seven points and two aces for South Range (2-1, 1-0 ITCL). Stevie Taylor added 15 digs, 10 points and nine kills, while Madison Juillerat had 21 assists. Peyton Allen led Mineral Ridge (0-2, 0-1) with eight assists, seven digs and four kills.

Yo. Christian 23-22-25-25-16

Leetonia 25-25-21-17-14

YOUNGSTOWN

Chanell Harris had 14 points, including three aces, and 12 kills for the Eagles. Julia Gavin led Youngstown Christian (3-1) with 15 points and Paris Yanno had 25 assists and five digs. Erin Jones paced Leetonia with 14 points and nine kills. McKenzie Smith added 15 assists and eight points. JVs: Youngstown Christian won 25-22, 25-22.

Lordstown 25-21-25-25,

Grand Valley 22-25-23-21

ORWELL

Melody Taylor led the Red Devils with 17 points, 81 assists and five aces in a Northeastern Athletic Conference win. Cierra Kitts and Lauren Gearhart each had 22 digs and Gearhart added eight blocks. Mary Bennett had seven kills for Lordstown (1-3).