Boardman sports briefs


Boardman Lanes city tournament winner

The Greater Youngstown Bowling Association held its annual city tournament the last two weekends in February with a prize fund topping $10,000.

Boardman Lanes won the scratch division with 3431, Davis Quintet won the upper division with 3612 and Blue Dolphin Pools won the lower division with 3834.

The winners will be presented plaques at the annual awards banquet in September at the Mahoning Country Club.

YSU women’s football coaching clinic set

The Youngstown State women’s football coaching clinic will be held on March 30 at Stambaugh Stadium. The cost to attend the clinic is $25 and all proceeds will be donated to the ALS Association Fighting Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Registration runs from 5-6 p.m. and hors d’oeuvres will be provided before the clinic begins in the DeBartolo Stadium Club. The YSU football staff will present the fundamentals of coaching and part of the clinic will be an up-close look at the WATTS training center. For details, email dmkopp@ysu.edu or call 330-941-3478.

Drennan to speak in Valley

Bruce Drennan from All Bets Are Off on Sports Time Ohio will be the guest speaker at the Curbstone Coaches Hall of Fame Banquet.

The event will be held at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center on May 6 beginning at 6 p.m. For tickets, call Ed Fowler at 330-506-9829.

Change in venue

The Youngstown Phantoms have moved their April 6 game from the Covelli Centre to the Ice Zone on McClurg Road at 7:15 p.m. to accommodate the country duo Sugarland’s April 6 performance at the Covelli Centre.

All tickets previously purchased for hockey on April 6 at the Covelli Centre will be honored at the Ice Zone and additional tickets can be purchased at the Ice Zone ticket booth which is open daily 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.