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Stark County high school softball, baseball scores, track results I Week of May 5

Stark County high school baseball, softball, track scores tonight News Sports Entertainment Lifestyle Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals HIGH-SCHOOLCanton RepositoryMonday baseball highlights: Northwest edges Fairless in PAC-7 matchupNORTHWEST 3, FAIRLESS 2: Aidan Robinson singled twice and drove in two runs as Northwest won on the road in PAC-7 action. Branded Miller singled, doubled, drove in […]

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HIGH-SCHOOLCanton RepositoryMonday baseball highlights: Northwest edges Fairless in PAC-7 matchupNORTHWEST 3, FAIRLESS 2: Aidan Robinson singled twice and drove in two runs as Northwest won on the road in PAC-7 action. Branded Miller singled, doubled, drove in a run and scored once for Northwest (6-11, 4-5). Owen Thomas allowed two runs in five innings to get the win, while Josh Smith registered five of the six outs he got by strikeout to get the save. Tyler Gaal singled and doubled for Fairless (10-5, 5-4). Mike Ritterbeck went the distance on the mound, allowing three runs on six hits and striking out seven. Boys high school lacrosse: VIDEO: Hoover boys lacrosse coach Matt Gregory is mobbed by team after career win 300

GREEN 6, MARLINGTON 3: Brett Young doubled and drove in four runs to help lead the Bulldogs past the Dukes. Griff Carmichael went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs for Green (9-8). Dom Salomone and Kaden Gregory also had two hits. Marlington’s Garrett Dilon went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. Landon Hawthorne, Parker Woods and Cole Jones added two hits apiece for the Dukes (11-7). ST. VINCENT-ST. MARY 5, CENTRAL CATHOLIC 4: The Irish scored a run in the 10th to edge the Crusaders. Luke Spittler homered and doubled for Central Catholic (11-4). Luke Vlacovsky also had two hits and an RBI. TRIWAY 11, TUSLAW 0: Landon Gannet had the only hit of the game for the Mustangs (14-7, 7-4) in their loss to the Titans. He also threw one inning of scoreless relief. BUCKEYE TRAIL 7, EAST CANTON 2: Eli Starnes drove in a run for the Hornets in their loss to Buckeye Trail. STRASBURG 11, MALVERN 1: Cam Good and Owen Warth each had a hit for the Hornets in their loss to the Tigers. Louisville’s catcher Addy Campbell makes the final out of the game on a pop foul behind the plate during the fifth inning defeating Nordornia 11-1 on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.Monday softball highlights: Addy Campbell homers twice in Louisville winLOUISVILLE 10, WEST BRANCH 2: The Leopards scored eight runs in the fourth to take command of their game against the Warriors. Addy Campbell hit two homers and drove in four for Louisville. Winning pitcher Taylor Schneider struck out eight. West Branch’s Mati Hawk went 3-for-3 with a double. EAST CANTON 8, BUCKEYE TRAIL 1: Winning pitcher Caidynce Murphy struck out 11 and also had three hits to help lead East Canton past Buckeye Trail. Madison Lint and Taylor Slentz finished with two hits apiece for the Hornets. ROOTSTOWN 15, LAKE CENTER CHRISTIAN 1: Cammi Stoltzfus drove in the Tigers’ only run in their loss to the Rovers. 

  • STRASBURG 19, MALVERN 0: Amber Gray had the only hit of the game for the Hornets in their loss to the Tigers. 
  • Monday boys tennis highlights: GlenOak, Hoover, West Branch post shutout wins

    • GLENOAK 5, LOUISVILLE 0: Singles players Eli Smith and Luke Johnston and the doubles team of Dylan Wiles and Jack Slay all recorded 6-0, 6-0 wins for the Golden Eagles. 
    • HOOVER 5, CANTON SOUTH 0: Brennan Calhoun and Josh Blake won 6-0, 6-0 in singles and EJ Enrique and Drew Pike did not lose a game in their doubles match for the Vikings. 
    • WEST BRANCH 5, EAST LIVERPOOL 0: Caden Zion and Camden Lane did not lose a game in their singles wins for the Warriors (11-3), who have won eight straight. 
    • PERRY 3, KIDRON CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 2: The Panthers improved to 5-8 with a win over Kidron Central Christian. Brantley Stangelo and Luke Wagner earned singles victories for Perry. Frankie Silla and Wyatt Thorpe won in three sets at No. 2 doubles.

    Monday girls lacrosse highlights: Kim Otte, Stella Sommers lead Hoover past Chardon

    • HOOVER 16, CHARDON 5: Kim Otte and Stella Somers scored four goals apiece for the Vikings in a game called after three quarters due to lightning. Somers added two assists. 

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    Edison hosts Unified Champion Sports track meet

    BIG EVENT — Edison High School hosted its second annual Unified Champion Sports track meet on May 12 in Richmond and held a friendly rivalry with Indian Creek High School in an inclusive event. Three races were held with individual and team winners earning ribbons while everyone was a champion. – Contributed RICHMOND — Student […]

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    BIG EVENT — Edison High School hosted its second annual Unified Champion Sports track meet on May 12 in Richmond and held a friendly rivalry with Indian Creek High School in an inclusive event. Three races were held with individual and team winners earning ribbons while everyone was a champion. – Contributed

    RICHMOND — Student athletes were on their mark as Edison and Indian Creek high schools took part in the second Unified Champion Sports track meet on May 12.

    The inclusive event included teams of typical students and those with developmental or intellectual needs in a friendly rivalry at the Edison Unified Sports Complex in Richmond, where students from both schools and the athletes’ family members could also watch and rally for the runners. Individual and team relays were held during the nearly hour-long activity, including a 100-meter dash, a 200m dash and a 4×100 relay. Participants for Edison included Olivia Ault, Kaden Eddy, Aaron Wade, Brayden Carlson, Mitchel Cronin, Jaidyn Carlson, Gabe Croskey, James Bonecutter, Olivia Rudder, Tevin Leanza, Ryan Burke-Reed, Brennan Butcher, Sydney Frampton and Anthony Rohall, the latter of The School of Bright Promise who represented EHS as his home school. Additionally, Indian Creek runners included Brayden Stewart, Misha Amis, Kaleb Manion, David Howe, Alex Fabian, Haylee Shaffer, Kaitlin Daughtery, James Donaldson, Franco Barcalow, Josh Gampolo, Lucian Pietro, Shayne Scott, Blissney Locke, Abbey Pendleton and Tylee Spencer.

    The 100m dash ended with Creek’s Brayden Stewart in first place, followed by Edison’s Aaron Wade and Kaden Eddy in second and third place, respectively. Edison’s Gabe Croskey then led Creek’s Stewart and Edison’s Mitchel Cronin in the 200m race. Finally, the Wildcats’ teams earned all top three spots in the 4×100 relay with James Bonecutter, Olivia Rudder, Tevin Leanza and Ryan Burke-Reed finishing first, followed by Brennan Butcher, Sydney Frampton, Mitchel Cronin and Aaron Wade in second place with Olivia Ault, Jaidyn Carlson, Brayden Carlson and Gabe Croskey coming in third. All of those recipients gained ribbons for their hard work.

    Several athletes commented that it was great fun and they enjoyed being involved.

    “It felt good,” said Kaleb Manion of ICHS. “I like the great sportsmanship.”

    “It was good,” noted Creek’s Brayden Stewart. “I like being with friends.”

    “I liked running and the teamwork,” said Edison’s Tevin Leanza.

    “I liked hanging out with my friends and it’s good to win with the team,” added Brayden Carlson of EHS.

    Edison Unified Champion Sports Coordinator Jason Ensinger said the event was a way to spotlight everyone no matter their abilities.

    “The mission of Unified Sports is that everyone cheers for everyone. It doesn’t matter if we win or lose,” said Ensinger. “We’re starting to have more events and I hope to see it grow. I think the kids have a wonderful time.”

    Amber Scott, who represented Indian Creek Unified Champion Sports, echoed those comments and said inclusion was a great way to bring everyone together.

    “I thought it went great. It’s amazing to see everyone get together for this meet and to see the inclusion,” Scott said, adding that she hoped to see activities expand in the future. “It would be nice to end the year with one big event and all of the schools involved in unified sports. We would like to expand and make it happen, and that’s the process in the future. Everybody gets involved.”

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    BILLINGS — Ray Biggs’ journey in football began on a humble farm near Walla Walla, Wash. His introduction to the sport came in the seventh grade, where he quickly learned invaluable lessons about teamwork, friendship, competitiveness and dedication. As he progressed through his football career, Biggs was shaped by excellent coaches and mentors who instilled […]

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    BILLINGS — Ray Biggs’ journey in football began on a humble farm near Walla Walla, Wash. His introduction to the sport came in the seventh grade, where he quickly learned invaluable lessons about teamwork, friendship, competitiveness and dedication.

    As he progressed through his football career, Biggs was shaped by excellent coaches and mentors who instilled a strong work ethic and a lifelong passion for the game.

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    In high school, Biggs excelled playing both offensive and defensive tackle, proudly serving as captain of his undefeated conference champion team. After graduation, he earned a football scholarship to Columbia Basin College, where he continued to dominate on the field. Over two years, Biggs played a pivotal role in leading the team to consecutive conference championships, culminating in an impressive undefeated season his sophomore year.

    His talent didn’t go unnoticed, accepting a scholarship to Montana State University, where he started as a defensive tackle. During his time there, Biggs helped the Bobcats secure back-to-back Big Sky Conference championships in 1966 and 1967, solidifying his status as a formidable player.

    After earning a bachelor’s degree in Business, Biggs shifted his focus to coaching, starting at Walla Walla Community College as an assistant coach. His career quickly evolved as he took on a graduate assistant role at Colorado State University, where he further honed his coaching skills.

    After obtaining a master’s degree in College Student Personnel Administration, Biggs became the assistant head football coach and director of housing at Colorado Mesa University. A highlight of his coaching tenure came in 1982 when he led the team to the NAIA national championship.

    In 1983, the former Bobcat great accepted an assistant head coach position at Yakima Valley College, before transitioning to National Football Scouting (NFS). Over five years with NFS, he scouted college talent for NFL teams, showcasing his expertise and dedication to the sport.

    Biggs’ most notable achievement came during his 17 years with the Houston Oilers, which later became the Tennessee Titans. As a scout primarily covering the western United States, he played an integral role in the team’s journey to the Super Bowl in 2000, an unforgettable highlight in his career.

    After retiring in 2011, Biggs continued to stay connected to the game by assisting in running the annual NFS Invitational Camp in Indianapolis for NFL draft-eligible players, demonstrating his commitment to fostering new talent.

    Throughout his illustrious career, Biggs has positively impacted the lives of countless athletes and students, evident in the enduring relationships he has maintained with former players, coaches and scouts. His legacy is marked not only by his significant accomplishments, including multiple hall of fame inductions, but also by the values and inspiration he has shared with those around him.

    For Biggs, football has been far more than just a game; it has been the cornerstone of his life journey.

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    ROUNDUP Boys lacrosse In the Patriot League, Brady Rhinesmith recorded seven points (four goals, three assists), Cam Silvia added five (one goal, four assists), and Cole Martin scored four times to lead Duxbury past Hanover, 15-0. Finn Wright tallied five goals and an assist as Ipswich took down Essex Tech 9-4 in Cape Ann League […]

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    Boys lacrosse

    In the Patriot League, Brady Rhinesmith recorded seven points (four goals, three assists), Cam Silvia added five (one goal, four assists), and Cole Martin scored four times to lead Duxbury past Hanover, 15-0.

    Finn Wright tallied five goals and an assist as Ipswich took down Essex Tech 9-4 in Cape Ann League play.

    Girls lacrosse

    In the Bay State Conference, Sophia Fruci, Jenna Wong, and Caitlyn Naughton each scored four goals to lead Walpole (13-1) to a 21-8 victory over Braintree.

    In the Mayflower Athletic Conference, Kayla Nota collected four goals and an assist while Bella Humphreys added an hat trick as South Shore Tech (5-10) edged Upper Cape, 7-6.

    Allie Wile scored six goals as Ipswich defeated Essex Tech 15-3 in the Cape Ann League.

    In a nonleague matchup, Emily Berube scored four times and Clare Latham netted a hat trick as Bishop Feehan toppled Quincy 17-7.

    Kiera Fitzpatrick (5 goals, 4 assists) and Kate Fitzpatrick (3 goals) powered the offense as Methuen defeated Tewksbury 19-8 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

    Baseball

    In a South Shore League matchup, Ben Tracey struck out eight in a complete-game effort while Wil Callahan recorded a pair of hits and two RBI as Abington defeated Carver, 5-1.

    Jaiden Aquino struck out 13 while going the distance and allowing three hits as Melrose blanked Wilmington 6-0 in Middlesex League play.

    In the Cape & Islands League, Matthew Taylor notched 11 strikeouts while Ty Creighton drove in four as Sandwich defeated Dennis-Yarmouth 5-0.

    In the Patriot League, Aidan Van Dyk allowed a pair of hits and struck out nine while Sam Light collected three hits to lead Hanover to a 8-1 victory over Quincy.

    Daniel Vazquez dominated by striking out 15 as Medfield topped Tri-Valley League opponent Norwood 5-1.

    Softball

    In a Cape Ann League game, Viola Fazio drove in four runs on three hits to lead Hamilton-Wenham past Rockport with a final score of 19-4.

    In the Middlesex League, Mia Helein, Mia Basile, and Grace Forsythe each recorded a pair of hits to lead Woburn to a 4-1 victory over Belmont. … Senior Eva Boudreau went 3-for-3 with five RBI as Wilmington blanked Melrose 17-0.

    In a Commonwealth Athletic Conference contest, Amaya Flood earned the win on the mound with nine strikeouts and drove in three RBI as Greater Lowell defeated Lowell Catholic, 10-2.

    In the South Coast Conference, Reese Taylor struck out seven in three innings and recorded three hits with three RBI as Apponequet (12-5) defeated Fairhaven, 12-1.

    In the South Shore League, Elsie Testa struck out ten while Maddie McDonald recorded a pair of doubles and four RBI as Abington (12-5) defeated Carver, 8-1. … Taryn Clancy fanned 10 in a complete game, allowing just one run as Middleboro (11-4) topped East Bridgewater, 6-1.

    In a Bay State League game, Sharlotte Stazinski finished 3-for-3 with a home run and five RBI. Sharlotte also tossed a complete-game with ten strikeouts to lead Walpole to a 6-2 victory over Newton North.

    Sam Chalupa and Adriana Delaney had three hits and three RBI each as Methuen out slugged nonleague opponent Westford Academy 13-11.

    Volleyball

    Anthony Rubim dished 45 assists to crack 1,000 on his career, setting up Joel De La Rosa for 17 kills as Greater Lawrence (12-4) secured the Commonwealth Athletic Conference with a 3-2 win over Lowell Catholic.

    In Dual County League action, Cooper Szeremeta (13 kills) led Wayland (12-5) in a 3-0 sweep of Lincoln-Sudbury.

    Braeden Bartley had 11 kills and 11 digs for Durfee, anchoring a 3-0 nonleague win over Silver Lake.

    SCORES

    BASEBALL

    Abington 5, Carver 1

    Acton-Boxboro 7, Waltham 5

    Austin Prep 10, Mount St. Charles 0 (5i)

    Boston International 16, O’Bryant 12

    Chelmsford 11, Central Catholic 9

    Dighton-Rehoboth 4, Nauset 3

    EMK 6, TechBoston 5

    English 3, Blackstone Valley 2

    Essex Tech 6, Manchester-Essex 1

    Foxboro 6, Canton 5 (9i)

    Hamilton-Wenham 9, Pentucket 3

    Hanover 8, Quincy 1

    Haverhill 9, Dracut 0

    Hopkinton 18, Medway 3 (5i)

    Lexington 5, Winchester 2

    Medfield 5, Norwood 1

    Melrose 6, Wilmington 0

    Middleborough 7, East Bridgewater 4

    New Mission 8, Brooke Charter 6

    Newton South 2, Westford Academy 1

    North Reading 4, Georgetown 3

    Peabody 5, Revere 3

    Reading 11, Arlington 2

    Sandwich 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

    Seekonk 14, Fairhaven 2

    Westwood 11, Millis 1

    GOLF

    Duxbury 4, Scituate 2

    Monomoy 5, Nauset 1

    Quincy/North Quincy 4, Silver Lake 3

    Wellesley 5.5, Needham 0.5

    BOYS LACROSSE

    Billerica 14, Andover 13

    Bridgewater-Raynham 6, Barnstable 3

    Cohasset 11, Sandwich 2

    Duxbury 15, Hanover 0

    Hingham 14, Plymouth South 4

    Ipswich 9, Essex Tech 4

    Manchester-Essex 12, North Reading 2

    Medfield 13, Lincoln-Sudbury 8

    Nauset 8, Falmouth 7

    Scituate 15, Marshfield 12

    Tyngsboro 13, St. Bernard’s 8

    Winchester 16, Lexington 5

    GIRLS LACROSSE

    Andover 11, Billerica 7

    Bishop Feehan 17, Quincy 7

    Boston Latin 17, Latin Academy 5

    Ipswich 15, Essex Tech 3

    Marshfield 12, Scituate 8

    Methuen 19, Tewksbury 8

    Nauset 12, Falmouth 11

    Needham 18, Weymouth 10

    Newburyport 12, Lynnfield 11

    Pembroke 7, Silver Lake 5

    South Shore Tech 7, Upper Cape 6

    Walpole 21, Braintree 8

    Watertown 15, Stoneham 10

    Westford 15, Newton South 5

    Whitman-Hanson 14, Plymouth North 7

    SOFTBALL

    Abington 8, Carver 1

    Apponequet 12, Fairhaven 1

    Bedford 7, Tyngsboro 0

    Concord-Carlisle 2, Chelmsford 1

    EMK 18, Boston International 3

    Excel 19, Madison Park 4

    Fenway 19, Charlestown 12

    Greater Lowell 10, Lowell Catholic 2

    Greater New Bedford 13, Dartmouth 11

    Hamilton-Wenham 19, Rockport 4

    Marshfield 3, Duxbury 2

    Masconomet 8, Winthrop 0

    Methuen 13, Westford Academy 11

    Middleboro 6, East Bridgewater 1

    Newton South 27, East Boston 7

    Notre Dame (T) 16, Lynn Tech 1

    Notre Dame (T) 18, Lynn Tech 1

    Plymouth North 6, Whitman-Hanson 5

    Reading 7, Arlington 5

    Rising Tide 16, Mashpee 4

    Taunton 4, Attleboro 0

    Wakefield 4, Burlington 3

    Walpole 6, Newton North 2

    Wilmington 17, Melrose 0

    Woburn 4, Belmont 1

    BOYS TENNIS

    Apponequet 3, Somerset Berkley 2

    Arlington 5, Melrose 0

    Bishop Feehan 5, St. Mary’s (L) 0

    Chelmsford 3, Haverhill 2

    Gloucester 3, Beverly 2

    Lowell Catholic 3, Lawrence 2

    Lowell Catholic 3, Lawrence 2

    Marblehead 5, Winthrop 0

    Newton North 5, Needham 0

    Pembroke 4, Whitman-Hanson 1

    St. John’s Prep 5, Andover 0

    Scituate 5, Hanover 0

    Swampscott 5, Amesbury 0

    Wakefield 5, Woburn 0

    Wareham 4, Middleboro 1

    Wellesley 4, Weston 1

    GIRLS TENNIS

    Apponequet 3, Somerset Berkley 2

    Bishop Feehan 5, St. Mary’s (L) 0

    Bridgewater-Raynham 5, New Bedford 0

    Hingham 5, Plymouth North 0

    Holliston 5, Dedham 0

    Leominster 3, No. Middlesex 2

    Medfield 5, Norwood 0

    Newton South 4, Andover 1

    North Reading 4, Pentucket 1

    Notre Dame (H) 5, Duxbury 0

    Oliver Ames 4, Stoughton 1

    Rockport 5, Gloucester 0

    Swampscott 5, Amesbury 0

    Ursuline Academy 3, Malden Catholic 2

    Wareham 4, Middleboro 1

    GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

    Hopkinton 92, Dedham 44

    Peabody 120, Salem 8

    Peabody 71, Swampscott 60

    VOLLEYBALL

    Braintree 3, Weymouth 1

    Brookline 3, Needham 0

    Durfee 3, Silver Lake 0

    Greater Lawrence 3, Lowell Catholic 2

    Medfield 3, Norwood 0

    Natick 3, Newton North 0

    Norton 3, Attleboro 2

    Wayland 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

    Wellesley 3, Framingham 0

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    Following the annual May lull, it will be a busy summer for the Colorado men’s basketball team. The returning Buffaloes were allowed to go their separate ways following the end of finals nearly two weeks ago, but June 1 will mark the unofficial first day of work for the 2025-26 squad. The Buffs are scheduled […]

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    Following the annual May lull, it will be a busy summer for the Colorado men’s basketball team. The returning Buffaloes were allowed to go their separate ways following the end of finals nearly two weeks ago, but June 1 will mark the unofficial first day of work for the 2025-26 squad. The Buffs are scheduled […]

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