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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Bay boys golf advances

The Bays boys golf team finished third with a team score of 320 at the OHSAA Sectional Golf tournament held at Forest Hills Golf Course.
The Rockets finished the regular season with a record of 13-2 and will now play next Tuesday at the Windmill Lakes Golf Course in Ravenna, Ohio for the District Tournament for the third straight year.
Junior Jack Eifel shot the low round of the tournament with a par 70. Senior John Urwin shot a 79. Others scoring for Bay were senior Jake Wochna (85), junior Andrew Cooper (86) and junior Scotty Guether (87).
The Rockets are coached by Rick Manderine.
Buckeye finished first with at team score of 315. Lutheran West was second with a team score of 319. Other local schools were Firelands in 8th place with 348, Vermilion in 12th with 363, Wellington in 14th with 366, Keystone in 16th with 382.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Girls Soccer: Shoregals capture first SWC title


For the first time in school history, the Avon Lake girls soccer squad captured its first Southwestern Conference title with a resounding 4-3 victory.
Behind Emily O'Conner's hat-trick performance, the Shoregals scored three goals in the second half after the game was tied 1-1 at halftime. The Avon Lake freshman helped bring home her team’s first conference title.
Emily O’Conner set up for a shot about 25 yards out from the right side and ripped a shot that carried to the upper-left 90 past goalie Sarah Loeser to cut the North Olmsted lead to 3-2 for her first goal of the night.
O’Conner’s second goal came off a beauty of a set-play when senior Morgan Srail went head-over-heels on the thrown-in from the 20-yard line and found O’Conner in front of the net.
O’Conner let the ball skip off the back of her head and off the far post with 18:43 left in the game to knot the score at 3-3 giving the Shoregals new life in their conference quest.
With 15:10 remaining in the game, O'Conner clinched the conference title with the game-winner.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

SBC Boys Golf

Clyde had the best regular season conference record and won the SBC tournament. St Mary tied with Port Clinton for the second best regular season record but had a higher finish in the SBC tournament to take second.

Both Derek Kuns of Margaretta and Jared Ebert of St. Mary were named to their third All-SBC team. Nate Foss of Perkins made the team for the second time.


2010 SBC Boys Golf
Final Standings
Teams — 1. Clyde (12-2,1st in Tournament), 2. St. Mary (11-3, 2nd), 3. Port Clinton (11-3, 3rd), 4. Perkins (9-5, 4th), 5. Margaretta (6-8, 7th), 6. Huron (4-10,6th), 7. Edison (3-11, 5th), 8. Oak Harbor (0-14, 8th).
1st team SBC — 1. Derek Kuns, Margaretta, 2. Jared Ebert, St. Mary, 3. Tyler Smith Margaretta, 4. Nate Foss, Perkins, 5. Garret Ruppert, Clyde, 6. Issac DelGarbino, Clyde.
2nd team SBC — 7. Evan Slattery, St.Mary, 8. Kevin Hiller, Port Clinton, 9. Luke Hohenstein, Clyde, 10. Keegan Bollenbacher, Huron, 11. Alex Viery, Port Clinton, 12. Joey Kurtz, Port Clinton
Honorable Mention SBC — Aaron Missler, Clyde; Zach Pittenger, Edison; Brandon Johnson, Huron; Chris Stratton, Margaretta; Matt Shiffert, Oak Harbor; Tyler Brownell, Perkins; Jason Mueller, Port Clinton; Collin Ebert, St. Mary.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Shoregal Cross Country

The Avon Lake Cross Country team placed 11th at the 25 team Strongsville Second Sole Invitational. Junior Katy Link was 16th overall with a time of 19:14. Other Shoregal runners included Sophomore Annie Wennerberg (19:51), freshman Jessica Lambert (20:07), junior Maddie Furrer (20:18), junior Kristin Kenny (21:36), senior Halle Herzog (21:49) and junior Jane Duskey (21:58).

Volleyball stats

Due to an error, Brookside's stats were left out of Friday's edge.

Here are volleyball stat leaders for the area:

Assists
Paige Matisak, Avon 347
Bridget Doughty, Bay 343
Hillary Fritz, St. Paul 339
Shelby Regiec, Elyria 290
Katie Green, New London 271
Katie Kim, Avon Lake 176
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 171
Kady Whitsel, Brookside 162
Jessica Jewett, Keystone 152
Gabby Piwowar, Brookside 142
Kate-Lynn Urgo, Vermilon 135
Rachel Bansek, Fireland 119
Megan Walker, Keystone 100

Kills
Katie Kim, Avon Lake 176
Olivia Held, New London 148
Kristen Boros, Elyria 141
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 138
Rachel Olach, Avon 130
Rachel Vick, Bay 124
Olivia Livengood, St. Paul 118
Shelby Obitts, Elyria 110
Casidy Gregory, Keystone 101
Jeanine Musall, Brookside 100
Michelle Brown, New London 77
Gabby Piwowar, Brookside 72
Emily Nagy, Keystone 70
Morgan Mastellone, Firelands 67
Kady Whitsel, Brookside 61
Whitney Craigo, Avon Lakke 52
Isabelle Wagner, Avon Lake 51

Aces
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 40
Christina Brady, Avon 31
Michalea Brown, New London 30
Kady Whitsel, Brookside 24
Casidy Gregory, Keystone 23
Clarie Wilson, Bay 17
Gabby Piwowar, Brookside 16
Morgan Mastellone, Firelands 15
Katie Kim, Avon Lake 15
Isabelle Wagner, Avon Lake 15
Olivia Smith, Monroeville 12
Megan Walker, Keystone 12
Kiki Williams, Keystone 12
Emily Nagy, Keystone 12
Gabby Woods, Brookside 12
Kendyl O’Neal, Brookside 12
Megan Johnson, Keystone 11

Total blocks
Stephanie Griffith, Firelands 79
Rachel Vick, Bay 70
Rachel Olach, Avon 61
Paige O’Connell, Firelands 58
Emily Nagy, Keystone 39
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 30

Solo blocks
Rachel Vick, Bay 34
Emily Nagy, Keystone 20
Katie Mihalik, Avon Lake 19
Rachel Olach, Avon 7

Digs
Madi Matisak, Avon 196
Corynne Smith, St. Paul 192
Kiki Williams, Keystone 155
Casidy Gregory, Keystone 127
Gabby Piwowar, Brookside 127
Ashley Price, Avon Lake 110
Claire Wilson, Bay 105
Janessa Kipp, New London 104
Megan Johnson, Keystone 96
Kristen Boros, Elyria 96
Kady Whitsel, Brookside 91
Alanna Williams, Elyria 90
Emily Woody, Firelands 84
Jamie Gregory, Vermilion 67

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Lorain to host both sectional and district wrestling

The Lorain High wrestling program has started open mats and weight training. Over 50 young men participated in at an open mat early this week. It is the first step as the young men seek to be the first wrestlers from the new Lorain High to advance to the state tournament the first weekend of March.

For those seeking to make the trip to Columbus, they won’t have to travel far to get there as Lorain High has been selected to host both the D-I sectional and district wrestling tournament in 2011. Southview has hosted the sectional tournament for several years but now Titan wrestlers will have the advantage of home cooking for both meets that lead to the state tournament.

“It is great for the city of Lorain and the program,” Lorain head wrestling coach Billy Kopp said. “We are coming together as the new Lorain High and now to have the districts in our hometown is huge.”

The sectional tournament will be held between Feb. 14-19 with the district tournament to take place the following week.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Rangers come to life; Elyria drops Eagles


NORTH RIDGEVILLE — The Rangers from North Ridgeville outdueled the Rangers from Lakewood, 42-28 Friday night in non-conference action.
The game was closer than the final score shows as North Ridgeville sealed the game in the fourth quarter.
North Ridgeville improved to 1-1 and will travel to Lodi to take on Cloverleaf next Friday.

Elyria 10, North Olmsted 6: The Pioneers had the Eagles’ number for the second-straight season as Elyria won its first game of the year, defeating North Olmsted to hand the Eagles their first loss.
Elyria is now 1-1 and will host Elyria Catholic next Friday. North Olmsted fell to 1-1 and will travel to Lakewood next Friday.

Westlake 14, Bay 6: The Demons defense stayed tough, allowing just six points to the Rocket after last week’s shutout over North Ridgeville.
Westlake improved to 2-0, while Bay dropped to 0-2. Westlake will play at Rocky River next week, while Bay travels to Lake County to play Kirtland.

Keystone 42, Chippewa 20: The Wildcats didn’t need 62 points as last year’s 62-56 shootout win between the two schools, but they did put up 42 points, taking it to the Chipps in Wayne County. In just two games against Chippewa, Keystone has scored 106 points.
Keystone evened its mark at 1-1 going into next week’s game at Firelands. Chippewa fell to 0-2.

Rittman 33, Brookside 14: The Indians were too much for the Cardinals as Rittman came in and spoiled Brookside’s home-field advantage.
Rittman improved to 2-0, while Brookside dropped to 1-1. Brookside will host Toledo Woodward next Friday.

Columbia 41, South Central 14: The Raiders nabbed their first win of the season, routing the Trojans from Greenwich on their home field.
Columbia improved to 1-1, while South Central fell to 0-2. Columbia will travel to Geauga County to play Newbury next Friday.

Huron 40, Norwalk 20: The Tigers handled the Truckers with ease, routing Norwalk in the last time these schools will play each other.
Huron improved to 2-0, while Norwalk dropped to 0-2.
Huron will play the other Norwalk team — defending state champions St. Paul next Friday. Norwalk travels to play Perkins.

Western Reserve 42, Margaretta 12: The Roughriders turned up the heat in the second half, scoring most of their points in a 30-point rout of the Polar Bears.
Western Reserve improved to 2-0 and will play at Creston Norwayne next Friday.

McDonald 35, Oberlin 6: The Phoenix dropped their second-straight game on the road, falling to the Blue Devils in Trumbull County.
Oberlin (0-2) will host Akron Kenmore next Friday in its home opener. McDonald improved to 2-0.



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