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Quakers clamp down on Wildcats at the Fieldhouse

STRUTHERS –Salem’s Ty Manion had 17 points and four rebounds as the Quakers turned in a 47-39 win over Struthers on Tuesday at the Struthers Fieldhouse.

The Quakers led 26-17 at the half. Deontay Steele added 14 points and six rebounds for the winners.

Ben Severe chipped in eight points, 10 boards and four assists.

Salem (1-1) is at Minerva on Friday night.

SA: 11-15-8-13–47

ST: 10- 7-8-14–39

SALEM SCORING: Ty Manion 6-2-17, Deontay Steele 5-1-14, Jack Andres 1-2-4, Karsen Dangel 0-0-0, Ben Severe 3-2-8, Cam Martin 1-1-4, Weston Mango 0-0-0, Zane Suarez 0-0-0, Owen Davidson 0-0-0, Braydon Fennema 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 16, 8-10: 47.

STRUTHERS SCORING: Cole 2-0-4, Pastella 2-2-6, Price 1-0-3, Shaffer 4-3-11, Masciano 1-0-2, T. Cole 2-0-5, Stewart 2-4-8. TEAM TOTALS: 14, 9-19: 39.

Three-point goals: Salem 7 (Manion 3, Steele 3, Martin), Struthers 2 (Price, T. Cole).

Beaver Local 56, Minerva 52

MINERVA — Beaver Local senior Owen Hill became the school’s all-time leading boys scorer as he tallied 27 points in the Beavers’ 56-52 win over Minerva on Tuesday.

Hill sits on 1,096 points which is 11 more than Jake Robinson’s total of 1,085 set in 2004. Aiden Dray added 12 points for the winners.

Minerva’s Rowen Hoffee also had a milestone as he reached the 1,000-point mark for his career. Hoffee led the Lions with 24 points.

Beaver Local (3-0) hosts Indian Creek on Friday.

Minerva (1-2) hosts Salem on Friday.

Minerva won the jayvee game, 60-27. Jhett Boyd had seven points for the Beavers.

BL: 9-16-19-12–56

MI: 15-15-9-13–52

BEAVER LOCAL SCORING: Owen Hill 10-7-27, Luke Rettos 2-1-5, Nick McKenzie 1-1-4, Tucker McElroy 0-0-0, Aiden Dray 5-0-12, Matt Anderson 1-5-7, Nathan Pusateri 0-0-0, Peyton Cowdery 0-1-1, Sid Brawslasce 0-0-0, Jhett Boyd 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 19, 15-22: 56.

MINERVA SCORING: Owen Schick 6-0-14, Rowen Hoffee 7-7-24, Gabe Weldon 0-0-0, Tyson Fetty 2-0-6, Kellen Troyer 0-0-0, Reid Spall 0-0-0, Skylar Lab 0-0-0, Braydon Wood 3-0-8, Wyatt Gonzalez 0-0-0, Lane Tarbet 0-0-0, Noah Morckel 0-0-0, Ben Herstine 0-0-0, Isaak Morckel 0-0-0, Isiah Willison 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 18, 7-9: 52.

Three-point goals: Beaver Local 3 (Dray 2, McKenzie), Minerva 7 (Hoffee 3, Shick 2, Fetty 2).

Wellsville 55, East Palestine 26

EAST PALESTINE — Austin Adkins had 19 points to propel Wellsville to a 55-26 win at East Palestine on Tuesday night.

Jeron Jackson added 13 points and six assists for the Tigers, 1-3 and 1-0 in the EOAC. East Palestine fell to 0-1.

Gage Vance added 17 rebounds, while Cooper Frank and Zac Banks had seven rebounds each.

For the Bulldogs, Drew Bycroft had six ponts, six rebounds, three steals and three blocks. Braydon Plum added six points, five boards and two steals. Peyton Rutledge had 10 rebounds.

East Palestine won the jayvee game, 53-49. Kealin Simon had 22 points for the winners. Zac Banks had 15 points for the Tigers. Cooper Frank added 18 points.

East Palestine is at United on Friday. Wellsville is set to host Lisbon on Friday.

WE: 12-10-19-22–55

EP: 2-6-12-6–26

WELLSVILLE SCORING: Jeron Jackson 7-2-13, David Chase 1-0-2, Zac Banks 1-0-2, Dom Rawson 0-1-1, Noah McDowell 0-0-0, Cooper Frank 2-0-5, Gage Vance 3-1-8, Austin Adkins 7-2-19, Clayten Kersey 0-0-0, Andrew Mackey 2-1-5. TEAM TOTALS: 23, 7-13: 55.

EAST PALESTINE SCORING: RJ May 2-0-4, Brad Bartels 1-1-3, Tanner Morrow 0-0-0, Drew Bycroft 2-2-6, Shane Newman 0-0-0, Jaxson Robb 0-0-0, Peyton Rutledge 1-2-4, Kealin Simon 0-1-1, Braydon Plum 2-2-6, Clark Rutledge 1-0-2. TEAM TOTALS: 9, 8-17: 26.

Three-point goals: Wellsville 7 (Jackson 3, Adkins 3, Vance).

Lisbon 69, Southern 28

LISBON — Lisbon’s boys basketball team bounced Southern 69-28 to open the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference slate on Tuesday.

Lisbon is 3-1 and 1-0 in the league, while Southern is 0-2 and 0-1.

AJ Ramgeet continued his strong senior season with 27 points and 10 rebounds for Lisbon. Blaine Barnes added 22 points. Aidan Myers had six rebounds and three steals. Aidan Ramgeet added four assists.

Landon Heffner had nine points for the Indians. Jack Pitts added five rebounds.

Lisbon won the jayvee game, 28-20. Cooper Terdina had 18 points for Lisbon. Jack Pitts added eight for Southern.

Lisbon is at Wellsville on Friday. Southern hosts Valley on Friday.

SO: 6-10-7-5–28

LI: 22-29-7-11–69

SOUTHERN LOCAL SCORING: Jack Pitts 2-0-5, Landon Heffner 3-0-9, Jacob McCurdy 0-0-0, Ben Paxson 1-0-2, Aydon Gardner 0-0-0, Zac Mayfield 0-0-0, Aiden Davis 1-2-4, Mason Pitts 3-1-8, Trevor Graff 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 10, 3-10: 28.

LISBON SCORING: Aidan Ramgeet 3-2-9, Blaine Barnes 8-4-22, Aidan Myers 0-0-0, Jett Vrable 0-0-0, Ashton Hinchliffe 0-0-0, Logan Sturgeon 3-0-7, Isaac Kraft 0-0-0, Nick Peruchetti 0-0-0, Zylar Mundy 0-0-0, Cooper Terdina 1-0-2, Mason Jones 0-0-0, AJ Ramgeet 10-4-27, Paxton Henthorne 1-0-2, Ryan Yang 0-0-0, Elijah Brown 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 26, 10-10: 69.

Three-point goals: Southern 5 (Heffner 3, Jack Pitts, Mason Pitts), Lisbon 7 (AJ Ramgeet 3, Barnes 2, Aidan Ramgeet, Sturgeon).

Crestview 69, Urban Scholars 21

COLUMBIANA — Crestview’s boys basketball team was on point with a 69-21 win over Youngstown Urban Scholars on Tuesday.

Crestview led 25-2 after the first quarter and 50-8 at half.

The Rebels are 1-1 and are at Springfield on Saturday.

US: 2- 6- 8-5–21

CR: 25-25-14-5–69

Heartland 58, Warren JFK 56

WARREN — Heartland Christian snatched a 58-56 road win over Warren JFK on Tuesday.

Collin Kalaher scored 26 points and Isaiah Matthews had 16 to lead the Lions, who are off to a 5-0 start.

Heartland used an 8-2 run to pull ahead 55-50 with 90 seconds remaining.

Kalaher split a pair of free throws to give the Lions a 58-56 lead and Kennedy missed a last-second three-pointer.

Henry Phillips and Andrew Lapolla each scored 15 points for Kennedy, which drops to 1-2.

Heartland will get a break before hosting Salem on Dec. 16.

Columbiana 57, United 56

COLUMBIANA — Senator Johnson grabbed an offensive rebound off a free throw and scored with less than three seconds remaining in overtime to lift Columbiana over United, 57-56, Tuesday in an Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference opener.

The Clippers improve to 3-0 overall, while United moves to 1-1.

United’s Jason Pratt grabbed a Columbiana miss and was fouled by with 7.6 seconds left in overtime. Pratt made the first to give the Eagles a 56-55 lead, but was short on the second that Columbiana’s Cooper Brown rebounded and was fouled with 5.5 seconds to play. Brown missed both free throws, but Senator Johnson lined up in the left lane and gathered the rebound on the right side for the game-winning putback.

United tied the game at the end of regulation as Kota Shasteen scored of an offensive rebound at the buzzer to make it 47-47.

Brown led the Clippers with 15 points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals. Hunter Davanzo totaled 11 points, 10 rebounds and three assists. Brayden Clancy pulled down six rebounds.

Shasteen led the Eagles with a game-high 20 points. Pratt contributed 15 points, all in the second half.

Columbiana also won the junior varsity game, 37-20.

Zander Oliver scored 18 points and six rebounds for the Clippers. Jordan Kidder had four for the Eagles.

Both teams play Friday with Columbiana traveling to Leetonia and United hosting East Palestine.

U: 8-11-11-17- 9–56

C: 12-11-11-13-10–57

UNITED SCORING: M’Kyan Haynes 0-0-0, Abram Ceresna 0-0-0, Jason Pratt 5-2-15, Kota Shasteen 10-0-20, Matthew Hoopes 2-0-5, Gavin Coffee 0-0-0, Kadin Schonauer 2-0-5, Wyatt Blevins 2-0-4, Lance Rycraft 3-0-7. TEAM TOTALS: 24, 2-3: 56.

COLUMBIANA SCORING: Cooper Brown 7-0-15, Senator Johnson 2-6-10, Carter Johnson 4-1-11, Brayden Clancy 2-0-4, Hunter Davanzo 5-1-11, Avery Young 1-2-5, Trey Snyder 0-1-1, Zander Oliver 0-0-0, Deron Winnale 0-0-0. TEAM TOTALS: 21-54, 10-16: 57.

Three-point goals: United 6 (Pratt 3, Schonhauer, Hoopes Rycraft), Columbiana 5-19 (C. Johnson 3, Brown, Young).

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