HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS | Weekend results
FOOTBALL
Salem 27, Carrollton 14
Carrollton
Quarterback Mitch Davidson led the Quakers (4-0) with 258 passing yards and 4 TDs. Chase Ackerman caught 5 passes for 138 yards and Luke Weingart caught three passes for 59 yards. Both receivers caught two touchdowns each. Zach Bezon and Jake Maenz both had an interception.
Salem 27, Carrollton 14
Salem77130—27
Carrollton01400—14
First Quarter
SALEM — Chase Ackerman 29 pass from Mitch Davidson (Braydon Gibson kick), 1:47.
Second Quarter
CARROLLTON — Parker Crim 2 run (Zach Hutson kick), 11:16.
SALEM — Luke Weingart 10 pass from Davidson (Gibson kick), 8:52.
CARROLLTON — Teagin Mohn 20 pass from Crim (Hutson kick), :24.
Third Quarter
SALEM — Weingart 11 pass from Davidson (Gibson kick), 7:46.
SALEM — Ackerman 33 pass from Davidson (kick failed), 3:13.
SC
First downs913
Rushes-Yards29-2549-109
Comp-Att-Int13-30-05-13-2
Passing yards25867
Fumbles-Lost0-01-1
Penalties-Yards9-609-60
Individual leaders
RUSHING — Salem, Cade Campolito 4-13; Carrollton, Chase Flanagan 19-70.
PASSING — Salem, Davidson 13-30-0-258; Carrollton, Crim 5-13-2-67.
RECEIVING — Salem, Ackerman 5-138; Carrollton, Trevor Boggess 2-32.
SATURDAY’ SCORES
AREA
Warren JFK 28, Crestview 14
OHIO
Akr. Buchtel 63, Akr. North 7
Akr. Firestone 26, Tol. Scott 12
Attica Seneca E. 33, Sandusky St. Mary 6
Cin. Country Day 14, Lockland 7
Cin. Summit Country Day 56, Cin. Clark Montessori 27
Cin. Winton Woods 45, Royal Imperial Collegiate, Ontario 0
Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 42, Ashtabula St. John 6
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 56, St. Francis, N.Y. 31
Day. Thurgood Marshall 42, Cin. Western Hills 24
Delphos St. John’s 24, Versailles 21, 3OT
Gates Mills Gilmour 34, Garfield Hts. Trinity 0
Hamilton Badin 42, Cin. Purcell Marian 12
Hunting Valley University 37, Maple Hts. 28
Lakewood St. Edward 40, Cin. Elder 7
Noblesville Home School, Ind. 8, Cols. Crusaders 7
Oak Harbor 10, Tiffin Calvert 0
Shaker Hts. 33, Cle. Collinwood 14
Waldron, Mich. 69, Elyria Open Door 3
CROSS COUNTRY
BOARDMAN INVITATIONAL
BOARDMAN
McDonald’s Malina Mitchell finished in first place in the girls Division III group with a time of 19:11.2. Mitchell’s teammate Anna Guerra finished in third. The two of them along with Bella Wolford helped McDonald win the Div. III team championship. In Div. II, Howland placed fifth as a team, with Holly Sparklin and Christina Haught finishing fifth and eighth respectively. On the boys side, in Div. II, Poland placed fourth and South Range finished eighth. In Div. III, Maplewood finished third and McDonald finished fourth.
BOYS
DIVISION I
Top 10 team scores — 1. Hudson 101. 2. Massillon Jackson 107. 3. St. Ignatius 124. 4. Kenston 137. 5. Morgantown 290. 6. Solon 303. 7. North Allegheny 344. 8. Butler Area 356. 9. Canton GlenOak 372. 10. Mentor 384. Also: 28. Austintown Fitch 748. 31. Boardman 767. 34. Canfield 884.
Individuals — 1. Danny Rodgers, North Allegheny, 18:11.4. 2. Connor Geary, St. Ignatius, 18:18.6. 3. Tom Rochester, St. Ignatius, 18:34.7. 4. Curtis Stoyer, Copley, 18:43.8. 5. Bailey Young, Massillon Jackson, 18:46.1.
DIVISION II
Top 10 team scores — 1.NDCL 143. 2. Woodridge 160. 3. Akron SVSM 163. 4. Poland 300. 5. Jefferson 320. 6. Fairview 330. 7. CVCA 348. 8. South Range 359. 9. Tuslaw 362. 10. Orange 368. Others: 12. Salem 431. 22. Lakeview 609. 23. LaBrae 624. 27. Niles 746. 29. Champion 784. 33. West Branch 855. 48. Girard 1,255. 52. Beaver Local 1,611.
Individuals — 1. Andy Muha, Woodridge, 17:58.8. 2. Greg Muha, Woodridge, 18:18.9. 3. Nedal Elkurd, Woodridge, 18:21.2. 4. Jake Pentasuglio, Akron SVSM, 18:34.9. 5. Kevin Dickon, Woodridge, 18:37.3. 6. Zach Conroy, Woodridge, 18:39.5. 7. Spencer Bush, South Range, 18:41.7. 8. Ryan Lauck, Woodridge, 18:41.9. 9. Leo Ramsey, Woodridge, 18:51.3. 10. Zayd Elkurd, Woodridge, 18:52.4.
Poland — 21. Sam Dwyer 17:24.8; Geno Gallo, 17:34.8.
South Range — 16. Ian Pierson, 17:17.7. 38. Cameron Tarr, 17:38.3.
DIVISION III
Top 10 team scores — 1. East Canton 66. 2. Smithville 121. 3. Maplewood 124. 4. McDonald 130. 5. Gilmour Academy 160. 6. North East 177. 7. Mapleton 194. 8. Garaway 235. 9. Rootstown 275. 10. Union City 356. Also: 19. United 510. 22. Jackson-Milton 594. 24. East Palestine 616. 26. Columbiana 673. 30. Heartland Christian 785.
Individuals — 1. Lucas Clark, Smithville, 16:14.6; 2. Drew Roberts, Mapleton, 16:14.8. 3. Justin McKeal, Smithville, 16:23.6. 4. Demetrius Snellenberger, East Canton, 16:27.3. 5. Josh Lewis, North East, 16:28.3.
Maplewood — Ethan Sparks, 16:43.4; Adam Burgard, 17:02.8; Hunter Omerzo, 17:44.7; Ethan Fattz, 17:58.1.
GIRLS
DIVISION I
Top 10 team scores — 1. Hudson 91. 2. Brunswick 144. 3. Shaker Heights 147. 4. Medina Highland 155. 5. Twinsburg 185. 6. North Allegheny 221. 7. Massillon Jackson 248. 8. Morgantown 276. 9. Mentor 303. 10. Stow-Munrow Falls 330. Others: 12. Boardman 394. 32. Canfield 859. 37. Austintown Fitch 1,112.
Individuals — 1.Janet Wang, North Allegheny, 21:51.8; 2. Eve Ramlow, Hudson, 22:17.3. 3. Tessa Shlonsky, Shaker Heights, 22:32.6. 4. Delaney Moll, Hudson, 22:45. 5. Kaitlyn Roegner, Hudson, 7:21.
Boardman — 26. Sophia McGee, 20:12.3.
DIVISION II
Top team scores — 1. Akron SVSM 30. 2. Woodridge 61. 3. CVCA 85. 4. Bay 113. 5. Howland 137. 6. Cloverleaf 173. 7. Revere 191. 8. Poland 200. 9. Salem 204.
Individuals — 1. Nicole Reese, SVSM, 23:06.7; 2. Maria Leeser, SVSM, 23:09.3. 3. Natalie Howard, Woodridge, 23:11.5. 4. Julianne Dryer, Woodridge, 23:23.9. 5. Holly Sparklin, Howland, 23:25.2. 6. Samantha Owens, Tusc. Valley, 23:26.2. 7. Emily Bame, SVSM, 23:43.6. 8. Christina Haught, Howland, 23:44.6. 9. Cecelia Walter, SVSM, 23:54.3. 10. Rosie Sterling, Woodridge, 23:56.4.
Poland Seminary — 20. Sarah Boccieri, 24:46.2.
DIVISION III
Top team scores — 1. McDonald 49. 2. Gilmour Academy 66. 3. Maplewood 204. 4. Garaway 236. 5. Zane Trace 240. 6. Badger 243. 7. Black River 265. 8. Union City 286. 9. St. Thomas Aquinas 343. 10. East Canton 362. Others: 11. East Palestine 362. 22. Mineral Ridge 523.
Individuals — 1. Malina Mitchell, McDonald, 19:11.2. 2. Miranda Stanhope, Badger, 19:16. 3. Anna Guerra, McDonald, 19:24.5. 4. Grace Steimle, Grand Valley, 19:39.2. 5. Kristin Groppe, Lutheran West, 19:49.9. 6. Bella Wolford, McDonald, 19:51.1. 7. Caitrina Barton, Gilmour Academy, 19:52.8. 8. Madison Romask, BErkshire, 20:05.6. 9. Hope Murphy, Mogadore, 20:09. 10. Katie Engle, Gilmour Academy, 20:10.5.
McDonald — 13. Sela Jones, 20:26.8; 26. Claire Hoffman, 21:20.9.
East Palestine — 12. Alexis Cunningham, 20:22.1.
BOYS SOCCER
Austintown Fitch 2, Green 1
AUSTINTOWN
Josh Egolf and Dom Foley scored for Fitch (6-1). Egolf scored jsut ten minutes into the game to put the Falcons up 1-0. Foley’s goal came late in the second half to give Fitch the 2-1 lead.
GIRLS SOCCER
Canfield 3, Chagrin Falls 0
CANFIELD
Hannah Stein led Canfield with two goals and Macey Malinky had one. Assists were made by Camryn Kohout, Chloe Kalina and Hannah Stein. Chagrin Falls had one shot and 12 saves with multiple goalkeepers.
VOLLEYBALL
Crestview 25-25-25,
Springfield 17-13-19
COLUMBIANA
Mackenzie Daub had 21 kills and two blocks for the Rebels (9-2). Emily Emch had 11 kills, five blocks, three aces and five points and Haley Eskra had 20 assists, five points and 10 digs. For Springfield (7-4), Lyndsey Smith had six kills and one block, Jennie Stitzel had five kills and Kaelen Yemma had 21 assists and two points.
TENNIS
Warren JFK 5, Ursuline 0
Singles — Kaytlin Marlatt (K) def. Lexi Tseudis 7-5, 6-0; Lauren Kraker (K) def. Alaina Reilly 6-3, 6-0; Paras Kontos (K) def. Clair McDonald 6-0, 6-1.
Doubles — Caitlin Condoleon / Sophia Zamarelli (K) def. Grace Hake / Abbigail Scharf 6-2, 6-0; Caprice Eaton / Cassidy Brozovich (K) def. Ella Kribak / Grace Cripe 6-3, 6-1.
Records — JFK is 9-2.
SCHEDULE
MONDAY
boys golf
Ursuline vs. Wooster, Wooster Country Club, 10 a.m.
AAC Boys Championship, Trumbull Country Club, 8 a.m.
GIRLS golf
Cardinal Mooney vs. Jackson-Milton, 4 p.m., Mill Creek, 4 p.m.
AAC Championship, Trumbull Country Club, 9 a.m.
Howland vs. Badger, Tamer Win, 4 p.m.
Salem vs. Marlington, Tannenhauf, 4 p.m.
BOYS SOCCER
Brookfield at Warren JFK, 7 p.m.
Mineral Ridge at Campbell, 7 p.m.
Heartland Christian at Crestview, 5 p.m.
Columbiana at Jackson-Milton, 5 p.m.
girls soccer
Warren JFK vs. Ursuline, YSU, 6 p.m.
Canfield at Austintown Fitch, 7:15 p.m.
Girard at Jefferson, 7 p.m.
LaBrae at Champion, 7 p.m.
Newton Falls vs. Struthers, YSU, 7:30 p.m.
Niles at Hubbard, 7 p.m.
Poland at Edgewood, 7 p.m.
Warren Harding at Boardman, 7 p.m.
Akron SVSM at South Range, 6 p.m.
Crestview at Springfield, 5 p.m.
Leetonia at Columbiana, 5 p.m.
GIRLS TENNIS
Boardman at Lakeview, 4 p.m.
Jefferson vs. Warren Harding, Packard Park, 4 p.m.
Lakeside at Howland, 4 p.m.
Niles at Canfield, 4 p.m.
Poland at Austintown Fitch, 4 p.m.
Struthers at Liberty, 4 p.m.
Salem at Lordstown, 4;15 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL
Lowellville at Campbell, 7 p.m.
Mineral Ridge at Champion, 5:30 p.m.
Poland at Boardman, 7 p.m.
Sebring at Leetonia, 6:30 p.m.
South Range at Salem, 6:30 p.m.
Southern at Weir, 6:30 p.m.
Warren JFK at East Palestine, 6 p.m.
TUESDAY
CROSS COUNTRY
Suburban Championship at Canfield Fairgrounds, 4:30 p.m.
boys golf
Ursuline vs. St Thomas Aquinas, Skyland Pines, 3:15 p.m.
All-American Conference Tournament, Trumbull Country Club, 9 a.m.
Campbell at Champion, 3:30 p.m.
Struthers vs. Jefferson, Knoll Run, 5:15 p.m.
McDonald at Badger, 4 p.m.
GIRLS golf
AAC Championship, Trumbull Country Club, 8 a.m.
Alliance vs. Salem, Salem Hills, 4 p.m.
BOYS SOCCER
Cardinal Mooney at Canton Central Catholic, 5:30 p.m.
Ursuline at Warren Harding, 7:15 p.m.
Austintown Fitch at Hubbard, 7 p.m.
Boardman at Lakeview, 7 p.m.
Canfield at Poland, 7 p.m.
Howland at Niles, 7 p.m.
Lakeside at Girard, 7 p.m.
Maplewood at South Range, 7 p.m.
Salem at Alliance, 7 p.m.
Steubenville Central Catholic at Crestview, 5 p.m.
girls soccer
Cardinal Mooney at Laurel, 5 p.m.
GIRLS TENNIS
Cardinal Mooney at Hawken, 4:30 p.m.
Canfield at Magnificat, 4:30 p.m.
Salem at West Branch, 4:15 p.m.
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