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Saturday, October 23, 2010

BOYS GOLF: Avon Lake finishes 12th at state

Their goal of finishing better than the 2005 state qualifying team didn't come true as the Avon Lake Shoremen finished in last place with a two-day total of 695.

Leading the team was sophomore Brendan Aussem, who shot a two-day total 165. Following Aussem was senior Collin Holmes with a two-day total of 167. Aussem finished in 35th place overall indivudally with Holmes finished in 37th place.

Aussem has led the Shoremen all season long, maintaining a team-best 76.375 average in 18-hole format competitions. He led the team at the Southwestern Conference Tournament with a 74, a 76 at Thunderbird Hills Golf Course during sectionals and a 74 at districts. The team qualified for state with a 314 at the district tournament behind Ashland’s 298.

Holmes maintained a 78 average in 18-hole formats and a team-best 36.375 nine-hole average throughout the season. Junior Andrew Lombardi has been contributing behind Aussem with solid scores as well, posting a 77 at districts and a 79 at sectionals.

The road to state was an impressive one for Avon Lake as it dominated all its dual matches and won five 18-hole competitions — The SWC preview and postseason contests and the Comet, North Olmsted and Port Clinton invitationals leading up to sectional and district play.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Playoff volleyball roundup

D-I Volleyball
Sandusky defeated Ashland in four games to advance in the D-I Findlay District. The Blue Streaks won 14-25, 27-25, 25-23, 25-15 and will play Mansfield at 3 p.m. on Saturday for the sectional championship.
D-III Volleyball
The Wellington Dukes saw their season end with 25-11, 25-16, 25-17 loss to Villa Angela-St. Joseph in the D-III Elyria district. Brooklyn defeated Hillsdale in straight sets 25-15, 25-17, 25-9. The Hurricanes will play Elyria Catholic on Thursday at 6 p.m. at Elyria West gym.
New London defeated Ontario 25-12, 25-23, 25-12 to advance in the D-III Willard District. The Wildcats will play Bucyrus at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Port Clinton defeated Gibsonburg 25-14, 23-25, 25-14, 25-14. The Redskins will travel to Huron to take on the Tigers on Saturday at 3 p.m.
D-IV Volleyball
Open Door won the first two games against Trinity but lost the next three to lose in the first round of the D-IV Medina District. The Patriots fell 19-25, 21-25, 25-20, 27-25, 15-12 to the Trojans. In the D-IV Willard District Plymouth beat Danbury 25-19, 25-23, 25-12.
The Big Red will travel to St. Paul to take on the Flyers on Saturday at 3 p.m. South Central defeated St. Mary in a very close five set match.
The Panthers rallied from two sets down to force a fifth set but fell 27-25, 26-24, 16-25, 21-25, 19-17. The Trojans will play Monroeville at 5 p.m. at St. Paul.

Playoff soccer round-up

Two overtimes were not enough to decided a winner between Wellington and host Lake Ridge. The score was still tied 1-1 when darkness interrupted the Division III district opening boys soccer game. The game will resume today at 4:30 p.m. at Lake Ridge Academy.The winner plays at Open Door on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Fairview 2, Vermilion 0: Fairview scored twice in the second half to defeat Vermilion 2-0 in the opening round of the D-II Rocky River District.
After a scoreless first half, Adrian Bendo and James Roland both scored for the Warriors who had 20 shots on goal compared to Vermilion’s seven.
Vermilion goal keeper Adrian Wilson had 18 saves while Fairview’s Kentaro Kimoto saved all seven he faced. Vermilion’s season ended at 5-9-3. Fairview (9-6-2) will play at Rocky River on Saturday at 7 p.m.
Buckeye 2, Firelands 0: The Bucks scored twice to end the Falcons season in the D-II Rocky River District game. Buckeye will travel to Elyria Catholic to play the Panthers on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Norwalk wins Northern Ohio League

Norwalk won the Northern Ohio League volleyball championship outright with a 25-15, 24-26, 25-19, 25-21 win over Tiffin Columbian. Norwalk finished 13-1 in the NOL and is now 16-6 overall.

"I was very proud of them and the way we played," Norwalk head coach Angie Kalizewski said. "Tonight our seniors really stepped up and played great matches for the both of them. Both Lauren Schluchter and Taylor Blakely worked very hard tonight and did a great job. I could not be more excited about our win tonight and the overall NOL championship. As a first year coach you could not ask for anything more for a conference season. I am so proud of the girls and I have to give a big thanks to not only the coaching staff, parents and fans but also my own family! I could not do any of this without any of them. We are looking forward to a great post season and we have very high expectations. We will begin to prepare for Oak Harbor start tomorrow. This is the best time of the year and I can't wait to see what we are able to do."

Norwalk stats from Columbian Tiffin win

Sam Obringer- 16 of 18 with 5 aces, 23 of 24 for Serve Receive, 23 digs, and 34 of 41 attacks with 12 kills

Oakley Shane- 16 of 18 with 5 aces, 18 of 20 for Serve Receive, 25 of 27 attacks with 11 kills, 19 digs

Lindsey Ziemke- 12 of 13 with 2 aces, 23 of 26 attacks with 4 kills, and 10 digs

Kelli Weininger- 25 of 28 attacks with 13 kills and 6 blocks

Abby Moffit- 18 of 19 with 1 ace, 68 of 68 setting with 24 assists, 11 digs

McKenzie Hall- 12 of 12 with 1 ace, 48 of 49 with 11 assists, and 9 digs

Lauren Schluchter- 14 of 17 attacks with 7 kills

Mikailey- 7 of 8 with 1 ace, 13 of 15 Serve Receive, and 17 digs

Beccah Roth- 7 digs

Huron shares SBC with Edison and Margaretta

The Huron volleyball program is once again champions of the Sandusky Bay Conference but this time the Tigers have to share. Edison and Margaretta finished with 12-2 records along with Huron. Huron beat Edison twice. Margaretta beat Huron twice and Edison beat Margaretta twice.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Late Saturday night soccer scores

Some late soccer scores from Saturday.

Bay 0, Aurora 0:
In battle of state ranked boys teams the number one ranked Bay played a scoreless tie with 10th ranked Aurora. Bay is now 11-0-3 and Aurora is 9-1-3. Bay sophomore goal keeper Koray Sayir and Aurora sophomore goal keeper Alex Depompei each had six saves.

Avon Lake 1, Magnificat 0: The Shoregals defeated the Blue Streaks on junior Jillian Strimbu's goal. Sophomore Megan Braye assisted on the goal off a free kick. Junior Dan Strimbu had seven saves. Magnificat goal keeper Amanda Copfer had two saves. Avon Lake is now 11-3-1 while Magnificat falls to 6-5-2.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Volleyball stat leaders

Stats through Oct. 6

Kills

Deme Morales, Amherst 382
Kristen Boros, Elyria 294
Mikey Jackson-Smith, Lake Ridge 233
Shelby Obitts, Elyria 221
Emily Glor, Lake Ridge 214
Shanique Ogle, Lorain 209
Olivia Livengood, St. Paul 205
Olivia Held, New London 199
Arrianna Cumberledge, Midview 194
Zoe Gastier, Edison 191
Abbey Cox, Edison 185
Jeanine Musall, Brookside 185
Taylor Slauterbeck, Huron 179
Rachel Vick, Bay 177
Rachel Olach, Avon 176
Jordan Guidish, Lake Ridge 167
Maddie Engeler, St. Mary 166
Rachel Crow, North Ridgeville 159
Sam Obringer, Norwalk 157
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 151
Casidy Gregory, Keystone 148
Anna McNeeley, Elyria Catholic 142
Jasmine Comstiock, Clearview 142
Jessica Draime, St. Paul 137
Christina Brady, Avon 131
Kelsey Fortney, Clearview 128
Haley Ott, St. Paul 125
Kady Whitsel, Brookside 125
Marissa Radick, Bay 123
Emily Cunningham, Vermilion 122
Gabby Piwowar, Brookside 120
Sara Kaminski, Elyria Catholic 116
Brylie Schafer, Monroeville 114
Devon Koening, Huron 113
Jasmen Szuch, Lorain 112
Claire Wilson, Bay 112
Kaylee Koller, Amherst 109
Shayna Hunt, Clearview 109
Morgan Mastellone, Fireland 106
Kelli Weininger, Norwalk 105
Maison Mastellone, Firelands 104
Oakley Shane, Norwalk 103
Cara Croom, Sandusky 102
Kat Ferrell, Huron 101
Emily Nagy, Keystone 94
Susan Knight, Edison 91
Marissa Garcia, Elyria Catholic 90
Chelsea Frankboner, Edison 87
Lexi Schmidt, Westlake 87
Johanna Tolman, Westlake 86
Kayle Lurry, Lorain 86
Breanna Pulliam, Lorain 85
Capreece Irby, Sandusky 84
Danielle Donelan, Avon Lake 81
Jamie Gregory, Vermilion 80
Rehgan Avon, Elyria Catholic 79
Kelsey Wyant, Western Reserve 78
Kit O’Shaughnessy, Elyria Catholic 76
Briana Leham, North Ridgeville 73
Becca Conrad, Keystone 67
Paige O’Conell, Firelands 62
Megan Johnson, Keystone 57
Theresa Jackson, Wester Reserve 54
Jessica Lentz, North Ridgeville 50

Assists
Hillary Fritz, St. Paul 576
Shelby Regeic, Elyria 569
Kelsey Dombrowski, Midview 520
Bridget Doughty, Bay 514
Elise Gastier, Edison 508
Paige Matisak, Avon 502
Marissa Harned, Amherst 475
Tierra Thompson, Lorain 425
Katie Green, New London 359
Kate-Lynn Urgo, Vermilion 351
Cate Murphy, St. Mary 314
Samantha Wechter, Huron 300
Kady Whitsel, Brookside 297
Gabby Piwowar, Brookside 261
Kit O’Shaughnessy, Elyria Catholic 260
Ali Solet, Clearview 256
Heather Snyder, North Ridgeville 240
Jesse Moracz, Westlake 231
Sydney Grendow, Huron 228
Katie Kim, Avon Lake 213
Sara Sidoti, Sandusky 210
Alex Miller, Monroeville 204
Jessica Jewett, Keystone 196
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 189
Rachel Bansek, Firelands 166
Ashten Robson, Western Reserve 148
Kelsey Fortney, Clearview 146
Kaitie Borges, North Ridgeville 145
Casey Morrissette, Firelands 137
Rachel Pronesti, Elyria Catholic 130
Megan Walker, Keystone 118

Digs
Taryn Graham, Huron 350
Lauren Teed, Edison 327
Corynne Smith, St. Paul 320
Madi Matisak, Avon 260
Bridget Murphy, St. Mary 256
Sam Obringer, Norwalk 251
Kristen Boros, Elyria 231
Angela Bayus, Midview 225
Claire Wilson, Bay 211
Deme Morales, Amherst 205
Morgan Madera, Amherst 201
Gabby Piwowar, Brookside 199
Kiki Williams, Keystone 198
Carrie Scaniello, Bay 197
Jamie Gregory, Vermilion 194
Zoe Gastier, Edison 194
Mikailey Rogers, Norwalk 193
Alanna Williams, Elyria 192
Taylor Slauterbeck, Huron 187
Shelby Regeic 185
Haley Ott, St. Paul 184
Ashley Prince, Avon Lake 171
Kaylee Koller, Amherst 167
Emily Woody, Firelands 166
Susan Knight, Edison 165
Kady Whitsel, Brookside 164
Casidy Gregory, Keystone 161
Paige Pileski, Elyria 158
Janessa Kipp, New London 153
Abbey Cox, Edison 159
Christina Brady, Avon 147
Rachael Bolmeyer, Clearview 147
Morgan Mastellone, Firelands 144
Olivia Smith, Monroeville 140
Chrissy Garner, Western Reserve 134
Quinneesha Redding, Sandusky 124
Megan Johnson, Keystone 123
Jenny Price, Vermilion 123
Nikki Dyke, Vermilion 117
Shelby Obitts, Elyria 117
Laura Campbell, Westlake 115
Morgan Studd, Western Reserve 109
Erika Rivera, Lorain 105
Kimly Pham, North Ridgeville 104
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 103
Kelsey Wyant, Western Reserve 101
Sara Kaminski, Elyria Catholic 100
Abby Rositano, Amherst 100
Anna McNeeley, Elyria 95
Jessica Lentz, North Ridgeville 92

Blocks
Racel Olach, Avon 101
Shanique Ogle, Lorain 87
Bridget Durham, Bay 85
Stephanie Griffith, Firelands 79
Whitney Craigo, Avon Lake 78
Mikey Jackson-Smith, Lake Ridge 66
Deme Morales, Amherst 63
Kelli Weininger, Norwalk 55
Brittany Leininger, Midview 53
Mallory Nagy, Keystone 52
Lexi Schmidt, Westlake 50
Jeanine Musall, Brookside 49
Korey Middlebrooks, Elyria 48
Olivia Livengood, St. Paul 47
Emily Nagy, Keystone 46
Marissa Garcia, Elyria Catholic 45
Heather Younkin, Clearview 41
Carmen Tinnel, Edison 40
Devon Koenig, Huron 39
Mallory Sliman, Amherst 37
Maddie Engeler, St. Mary 35
Sara Santos, Clearview 34
Theresa Jackson, Western Reserve 34
Chelsea Frankboner, Edison 32
Mallory Morris, Vermilion 30
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 30
Abbey Cox, Edison 29
Brooke Barnett, Monroeville 26
Marissa Harned, Amherst 25
Lexi Ley, Norwalk 25
Alyssa Stechow, Keystone 24

Aces
Deme Morales, Amherst 73
Brooke Barnett, Monroeville 52
Kit O’Shaughnessy, Elyria Catholic 48
Christina Brady, Avon 47
Kelsey Fortney, Clearview 47
Jasmen Szuch, Lorain 46
Jamie Kluding, Monroeville 45
Page Pileski, Elyria 43
Sara Kaminski, Elyria Catholic 43
Michalea Brown, New London 41
Kristen Boros, Elyria 39
Corynne Smith, St. Paul 37
Paige Matisak, Avon 36
Katie Heck, Monroeville 36
Sam Obringer, Norwalk 36
Briana Lehman, North Ridgeville 35
Jorden Edinger, St. Amry 33
Brylie Schafer, Monroeville 32
Kady Whitsel, Brookside 32
Katie Koller, Amherst 31
Capreece Irby, Sandusky 31
Gabby Piwowar, Brookside 30
Rachel Vick, Bay 29
Casidy Gregory, Keystone 29
Heather Gruhlke, Sandusky 29
Katlyn Sommer, Huron 28
Elise Gastier, Edison 27
Katarina Kovach, North Ridgeville 27
Ali Solet, Clearview 27
Morgan Studd, Western Reserve 27
Chelsea Frankboner, Edison 26
Kate-Lynn Urgo, Vermilion 25
Sydney Virgin, Vermilion 25
Terra Soto, Lake Ridge 23
Carli Patrick, Western Reserve 23
Kiki Williams, Keystone 22
Megan Johnson, Keystone 21
Oakley Shane, Norwalk 20
Emily Nagy, Keystone 20
Grace Samenuk, Westlake 20
Rachel Pronesti, Elyria Catholic 20
Brooke Dungan, Elyria Catholic 19
Abby Moffit, Norwalk 19
Allie Dumski, Elyria Catholic 14
Anna McNeeley, Elyria Catholic 14
Marissa Harned, Amherst 14
Isabelle Wagner, Avon Lake 13
Abby Rositano, Amherst 13

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Boys Golf: Norwalk, Avon Lake and Amherst advance to districts

hree local schools and three other individuals survived the rigors of the Thunderbird Hills Golf course Wednesday to advance to the Division I district golf tournament next Wednesday at Red Hawk Run in Findlay.
Ashland dominated the sectional tournament. The Arrows combined to shoot a 299 which was 16 strokes better than second place Fremont Ross. Ashland’s Keith Brooks and Stephen Sinchok tied for the round’s lowest score with 71s.
The top five teams and top five individuals not on those five teams also qualified for the district tournament. Avon Lake was third with 317, Norwalk was fourth with 330 and Amherst was fifth with a 333 — which was one stroke better than Bowling Green.
Three of the five individual spots were earned by local golfers. Lexington’s Jake Houston picked up the first individual spot with a 74. North Ridgeville senior Mitch Clark, Sandusky junior Taylor Wolf and Elyria junior Roman King each shot a 79 to advance. All three shot identical 38s on the front nine and 41s on the back.
The back nine was fight for many of the golfers on the day. Only five golfers on the day shot in the 30s on the back nine with most golfers in the high 40s and 50s.
Avon Lake struggled on the day but the Shoremen were good enough to advance.
"It wasn’t our best golf of the season," Avon Lake head coach Amy Manco said. "Despite a bad day we still qualified for the next step. We are happy for that next step but not with individual scores. We have stressed ‘team’ all year and they picked each other up."
Sophomore Brendan Aussem led the Shoremen with a 76.
Norwalk head coach Wes Douglas knew for his team to advance it would be in the fourth or fifth spot.
"It was a very good day for us," Douglas said. "I told the guys that 330 was the mark that usually got through. It was not a pretty day but the guys battled and stayed with it."
Junior Dustin Lieber shot a 40 on the back nine and a 39 on the front.
"Dustin was methodical," Douglas said. "He had only two birdies but no double bogeys."
Norwalk’s Logan Schullick started the day on the 10th hole. He was four over after that hole but rebounded to shoot a 80.
"So he played the final 17 at four over," Douglas said. "That shows physical and mental strength."
Douglas said the main reason the Truckers advanced was thanks to "Grandpa."
Karson Schaechterle is Norwalk’s fifth golfer.
"He is real unassuming," Douglas said. "We call him Grandpa because he is real steady. He dropped four strokes today and that was the difference between us making it and not. The first four have carried us all year without much help. Everyone is really proud and happy for Karson.
Amherst coach Aaron Millet said his team had this tournament circled on the calender.
"We were middle of the pack in the SWC," Millet said. "I told them every year a team in 330s makes it out. I told them that we don’t have a dominate golfer but I have five who can shoot low 80s. We put all our eggs in this basket. I told them we could advance if they did what they were capable of doing. They took the challenge and pulled it off."
Caleb started on the back nine and struggled. He came through with a 36 on the front nine.
"Caleb hung in there," Millet said. "That was the difference as we advanced by one stroke."
Amherst’s fifth golfer is freshman Mike Campana. His 82 played a big role as well.
"Mike is like 13," Millet said, "He has been a nice addition to the team. His 82 was my second lowest on the day."

Game rescheduled

Wednesday's boys Southwestern Conference game of North Olmsted at Amherst was postponed because of field conditions.

The game has been rescheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Volleyball poll

The Ohio High School Volleyball Coaches Association week four poll is out. Amherst is now ranked second in D-I. The Comets had two first place votes and trail only Ursulne Academy. Elyria is ranked 11th and travels to 13th Strongsville tonight.

In D-II, Bay is ranked 13th while Edison is ranked 19th.

In D-III, Huron is eighth and Elyria Catholic is 20th.

In D-IV, St. Paul is ranked seventh.

Morales honored nationally

Amherst senior Deme Morales was named the Under Armour National Player of the week. Morales, a Wisconsin commit, is a 5-foot-7 senior middle hitter. She had 34 kills, 13 aces, six blocks, 18 digs and 18 receptions in six games last week. She already been named the AVCA player of the week in Ohio twice this season, was the SWC MVP last season and has previously earned 1st and 2nd team All-Ohio awards.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Elyria overpowers Lorain High, 8-2

Elyria controlled and passed the ball much better than Lorain High in a 8-2 home victory on Monday afternoon.

Elyria's aggressive attack resulted in a 16-3 advantage in shots on goal over the Titans. Senior Ryan Kaplan and junior Bryce Ziegman and freshman Isaiah Walton had two goals each. Junior Connor Mariner and senior Brendan Centeno each added one.

On defense, the Pioneers only allowed five total shots, and goalkeeper Cedric Holt only had to make two saves. The Titans' defense was slow to react to runs made by the Pioneers, resulting in numerous fast breaks. Lorain did draw Elyria offsides and astounding 13 times in the game.

Elyria started and ended both halves strongly, scoring the final three goals in each. The Pioneers led 5-1 after the first 40 minutes.

Elyria improved its record to 7-5 and take on Garfield Heights at home on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.