Aliff helps Medina unhorse Generals BEES Hornets th

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Aliff helps Medina unhorse Generals BEES Hornets th
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that’s important because we
talk about when to drop off and
good defense because defense nailed the only goal needed in
wins championships,” Fortune the 38th minute.
“It was a give-and-go with Falsaid after her team fell to 5-2,
4-1. “So today, we just stacked lon (Joyce), and the way she
B — Norah Barnes (Phillips), 3:13.
Shots on goal — Buckeye 14, Keystone 1.
Corner kicks — Buckeye 7, Keystone 0. Saves
— Hannah Stacy (B) 1, Paige Forbush (K) 11.
Records — Buckeye (7-0-2, 5-0), Keystone (52, 4-1).
SOCCER ROUNDUP
Aliff helps Medina unhorse Generals
the back of the net as the Hornets
(3-5-1) snapped a six-match
winless streak. Junior Adam Spiros
picked up the win in goal. Ross
Herbert had a pair of assists. The
Generals fell to 4-3.
Dan Brown
The Gazette
WHITEHOUSE — It’s been 10
months, but Medina’s boys soccer team finally got revenge
against Anthony Wayne.
Facing the team the denied
them a state semifinal bid last
season, the Bees overcame a
one-goal deficit to beat the Generals 2-1 Saturday afternoon in a
non-conference tilt.
Recent varsity call-up Josh
Aliff continued his impact, as
the junior netted both secondhalf scores for Medina (8-1). The
first was off a feed from Nick
Manoff and the game-winner
was off a pass from Brad Fogel
with 12:30 remaining.
Junior goalkeeper TylerVogrin
(1 save) picked up the win in
goal.
Freshman midfielder Andy
Prostor scored the game-winner
to lift the Bees junior varsity “A”
to a 1-0 win. Tyler Glasenapp
picked up the clean sheet.
A pair of goals from Max
Schaefer helped the Medina JV
“B” to a 3-1 win. Ethan Fritz had
the other score.
In other games:
Brunswick 3, Nordonia 0
BRUNSWICK — Ben Clouse’s
first career goal was the deciding
one as the Blue Devils blanked the
Knights in non-league action. Junior
midfielder Justin Paalman, who
assisted on Clouse’s first-half goal,
tacked on two scores of his own to
put the game out of reach.
BEES
Wellington 3, Cloverleaf 2
Clouse
Warholic
Sophomore keeper Gavin
Leindecker needed just one save as
he recorded his fifth shutout of the
season.
Wadsworth 3,
North Canton Hoover 2
NORTH CANTON — Midfielder
Connor Warholic scored with 24
minutes remaining to help the
Grizzlies (3-3-1) down the Vikings
for their third straight win.
Warholic finished a ball that was
played into the box by Josh
Zembas. Grayson Burridge and
Eric Suboticki scored back to
back in the opening half, Burridge
off a corner kick from Cameron
Mendel and Suboticki on a
rebounded shot that hit the cross
bar. Junior goalkeeper Dan Hier
snagged 12 saves.
Buckeye 5, Keystone 1
YORK TWP. — A balanced attack
paced the Bucks (6-2-1, 4-0-1) to
this convincing Patriot Athletic
Conference Stars Division victory
over the Wildcats. Senior Ryan
Grauel scored just 31 seconds in
and was followed by Elijah Kupetz,
Ryan Cobb and David Grayzanic
before halftime. Mitchel Boehmke
also scored, while Cobb had two
assists and goalie Ryan Huber had
four saves.
Highland 3, Wooster 2
WOOSTER — Logan Davis, Ross
Snyder and Joshua Woolard found
That didn’t seem to matter,
though, as Shingary blasted a
shot from the top of the box
From B1
with 29:17 left in the opening
The Bees wasted little time half, followed by Lauren Rafie
putting the game out of reach, rebounding a missed attempt
as they lead 3-0 just 10 min- from Elizabeth Ash and conutes in.
verting for a 4-0 advantage.
“We couldn’t have asked for
“We knew coming into the
a better start,” Medina coach season that there were a few
Doug Coreno said. “The kids key games that we definitely
were focused, they warmed were the underdog in,”
up well and there were a lot of Wadsworth coach Paul Willipotential distractions tonight ford said. “I mean, they lost a
with youth night, but we have player or two at most from last
a very mature team and they year and they’re a good, legitimate team.”
block all that out.
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The Grizzlies (3-3-3) found
“So when
whistle
blew,
a little momentum to close
we were ready to play ball.”
Junior midfielder Sydney the half when freshman Jor-
WELLINGTON — Senior Ian
Lara scored three times for the
Dukes (1-6-1), including the
game-winner midway through the
second half, en route to this nonconference win over the Colts (07-1). Cloverleaf’s Jacob Sheck
scored early, while junior Connor
Rhine pulled the Colts back to
even. Goalies John Cavey and
David Rinearson combined for
nine saves.
Girls
Wellington 6, Black River 0
WELLINGTON — The Pirates
(0-8, 0-4) couldn’t muster a shot
attempt as the Dukes rolled to this
PAC Stars victory. Wellington (5-2,
4-0) got a pair of goals from senior
Megan Pitts, while Black River
goalkeeper Erin Heilman stopped
12 shots.
Contact Dan Brown
at sports@medina-gazette.com.
Results
Boys
Buckeye 5, Keystone 1
KEYSTONE
0 1 — 1
BUCKEYE
4 1 — 5
First
B — Ryan Grauel (Ryan Cobb), 39:29.
B — Elijah Kupetz (Andrew Maxwell), 33:08.
B — Ryan Cobb (Grauel), 15:45.
B — David Grayzanic (Kyle Haberkorn), 3:23.
Second
B — Mitchel Boehmke (Cobb), 30:15.
K — Christian Bainbridge, 23:05.
Shots on goal — Keystone 5, Buckeye 16.
Corner kicks — Keystone 2, Buckeye 10.
Saves — Brandon Moffat (K) 11, Ryan Huber (B)
4. Records — Keystone (2-6, 1-3), Buckeye (62-1, 4-0-1).
Medina 2, Anthony Wayne 1
MEDINA
0 2 — 2
ANTHONY WAYNE
1 0 — 1
First
A — Theis (penalty kick), 8:17.
Second
M — Josh Aliff (Nick Manhoff), 22:35.
M — Aliff (Brad Fogel), 12:30.
Shots on goal — Medina 5, Anthony Wayne
2. Corner kicks — Medina 5, Anthony Wayne 1.
Saves — Tyler Vogrin (M) 1, Vaughn (A) 1.
Records — Medina (8-1), Anthony Wayne (2-42). Junior varsity — “A” game: Medina 1,
Anthony Wayne 0; “B” game: Medina 3, Anthony
Wayne 1.
Wellington 3, Cloverleaf 2
CLOVERLEAF
1 1 — 2
WELLINGTON
2 1 — 3
First
C — Jacob Sheck (Ryan Gall).
W — Ian Lara.
W — Lara.
Second
C — Connor Rhine (Sam Hastings).
W — Lara.
Shots on goal — Cloverleaf 20, Wellington
12. Corner kicks — Cloverleaf 8, Wellington 3.
Saves — John Cavey (C) 5, David Rinearson (C)
4, Max Morhman (W) 18. Records — Cloverleaf
(0-7-1), Wellington (1-6-1).
Brunswick 3, Nordonia 0
NORDONIA
0 0 — 0
BRUNSWICK
1 2 — 3
First
B — Ben Clouse (Justin Paalman), 3:45.
Second
B — Paalman (Jake Simonelli), 24:46.
B — Paalman (Kyle Hotz), 5:33.
Shots on goal — Nordonia 1, Brunswick 10.
Corner kicks — Nordonia 0, Brunswick 6.
Saves — Connor Kaminicki (N) 7, Gavin
Leindecker (B) 1. Records — Nordonia (1-6-1),
Brunswick (6-1-1). Junior varsity — Brunswick
5, Nordonia 0.
Wadsworth 3, North Canton Hoover 2
WADSWORTH
1 2 — 3
HOOVER
1 1 — 2
First
H — Mitch Garfield, 21:00.
W — Grayson Burridge (Cameron Mendel),
18:00.
Second
W — Eric Suboticki, 35:00.
H — Shreyas Chaudhari (penalty kick), 29:00.
W — Connor Warholic (Josh Zembas), 24:00.
Shots on goal — Wadsworth 8, Hoover 14.
Corner kicks — Wadsworth 4, Hoover 13.
Saves — Dan Hier (W) 12, Nick Wilhelm (H) 5.
Records — Wadsworth (3-3-1), Hoover (3-4-1).
Junior varsity — Wadsworth 2, Hoover 1.
Girls
Wellington 6, Black River 0
BLACK RIVER
0 0 — 0
WELLINGTON
2 4 — 6
First
W — Brittany Mariast, 21:56.
W — Samantha Sparks, 9:48.
Second
W — Megan Pitts, 39:19.
W — Pitts (Victoria Horoschak), 24:49.
W — Mackenzie Calfo, 17:41.
W — S. Sparks, 13:52.
Shots on goal — Black River 0, Wellington
18. Corner kicks — Black River 0, Wellington 9.
Saves — Erin Heilman (BR) 12, Kayla Sparks (W)
0, Bella Miller (W) 0. Records — Black River (08, 0-4), Wellington (5-2, 4-0).
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“This is just the time of the at sports@medina-gazette.com.
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season where we’re all clicking,”
league
Medina
6,
Wadsworth
1
Shingary said. “We’re all touchWADSWORTH
1 0 — 1
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4 2 — 6
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time and we’re hitting that peak. M — Sydney Leckie, 36:32.
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—
Leckie
(Olivia
Sency),
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M — Bri Shingary, 29:17.
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on our game tonight. We M — Lauren Rafie, 16:40.
W — Jordan Taylor, 2:30.
came
out
strong
and
Second
Wadsworth is always a good M — Shingary, 28:49.
M — Janiece Joyner (Shingary), 17:43.
game. It was nice to put them
Shots on goal — Wadsworth 2, Medina
18. Corner kicks — Wadsworth 2, Medina 3.
away like this.”
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Notes
Taylor Lentz, Taylor Bellomo
Blok (W) 1, Jordan Reynolds (M) 1, Sophie
Weidner (M) 0. Records — Wadsworth (3-33), Medina (6-1-2). Junior varsity — Medina
3, Wadsworth 1.
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