Baseball Oldtimers to host meeting


Baseball Oldtimers to host meeting

YOUNGSTOWN

The Youngstown Baseball Oldtimers will have its regular meeting on Thursday at 2:30 p.m.

The meeting will take place at Kramer Field, Bears Den Road. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the golf outing and other future activities.

High school football stat submissions

High school football teams that want their stats in this week’s Blitz section need to email them to sports@vindy.com or fax them to 330-747-6712 by Tuesday at 11 p.m.

Mooney football tickets on sale

YOUNGSTOWN

Cardinal Mooney is selling tickets for football game at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary. They are on sale at The Nest until Friday at 1 p.m.

Presale price is $6, gate price will be $7.

Foursome wins charity scramble

BOARDMAN

A field of 144 golfers participated in the 19th Annual M & M Golf Classic.

The tournament was hosted by Mark Sahli and Mike Sahli and was held on Sept. 3 at the South Course at the Mill Creek Park Golf Course.

This scramble event was won by the team of Steve Smith, Ron DeFabio, Tony Amendola and Dan Cvercko with a score of 58.

The proceeds from the tournament will be donated to Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley and Angels of Easter Seals.

YSU womens golf to host outing

BOARDMAN

The Youngstown State women’s golf program will hold their third annual golf outing on Oct. 15 at Mill Creek Park Golf Course.

The cost will be $75 per person and participants can sign up individually or as a team. Tee times will begin at 10:30 a.m. and more details will be announced soon.

To sign up or find out more information, email Nate Miklos at nmiklos@ysu.edu.

Baldwin Wallace women’s golf takes 3rd

MEADVILLE, PA.

The Baldwin Wallace University women’s tennis team opened up the season with a third-place finish at the Nancy & Harvey Heath Gator Invitational, hosted by Allegheny (Pa.) College.

BW (1-1) fell to Grove City (Pa.) College 7-2 in the opening round of the invitational tournament before defeating Westminster (Pa.) College 6-3 in the third-place match.

Against Grove City, the Yellow Jackets two points came at the hands of freshmen Ashytn Morris — a Salem graduate and Becca Liebler of Medina. The two freshmen paired together at No. 2 doubles in their first collegiate action and pulled off an 8-6 win to give BW its first individual match win of the season. Carrying over the momentum from her doubles win, Morris also picked up a win at No. 3 singles by scores of 6-3, 7-5.

Taking on Westminster in the second match of the day, Morris notched her third overall win of the day by a 6-2, 6-1 score at No. 3 singles.

Kent State coach Paul Haynes returns

KENT

Kent State coach Paul Haynes has returned to the football program after undergoing surgery for prostate cancer.

The school announced last month that Haynes was taking a medical leave of absence but did not provide details about his condition. He missed the Golden Flashes’ loss at Clemson in their season opener, but then he surprised the team by showing up before its 38-31 win against Howard on Saturday.

Haynes said Monday he was healthy again and back full-time. After his news conference, he confirmed his diagnosis and treatment in an interview with the Record-Courier.

Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Don Treadwell ran the team while Haynes was gone. The 48-year-old Haynes says he talked to Treadwell every day.

Staff/wire report