Friday, April 30, 2010

Stumphauzer picks Notre Dame


Wellington's Katie Stumphauzer has decided to continue her basketball career at Notre Dame College of Ohio.

Stumphauzer was honorable mention All-Ohio and averaged 19.9 points and 11 rebounds per game last season through 15 games before sustaining a season-ending injury. She was also named first team All-Lorain County in Division III, along with second team All-Northeast District in D-III.

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Fogg leads Quakers in senior season


St. Mary's Mitch Fogg is tied for the team lead in batting average at Wilmington College, hitting .383 in his senior season.

Fogg also leads the team in hits (49), runs (30), triples (nine) and on-base percentage (.436), while also adding seven doubles and nine RBIs. He has started in all 33 games.
Wilmington College stands at 6-26-1 and 2-11-1 in the Ohio Athletic Conference.






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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Van Wagnen shows Miss Softball title no fluke after earning D-I spot




Jillian Van Wagnen always knew she could play Division I softball.But when the 2008 Lorain County Miss Softball was choosing schools, she didn’t get much response from D-I schools.

A campus visit to Ohio University excited her, but making the Bobcats’ softball team seemed far-fetched, as the Mid-American Conference team was one of the MAC schools she sent her tapes to that didn’t show interest in her.

That didn’t stop Van Wagnen from pursuing her dream of playing college softball at that level, despite the obstacles that stood in her way. She decided to try and walk-on and become a non-scholarship player to play on the softball team, which is a rarity.

Van Wagnen missed the original meeting for a walk-on tryout because she wasn’t feeling well. The next day, still ill, she was over an hour late, but didn’t realize it. After getting several puzzled looks and being informed she was late, she stretched and got loose for the tryout that she didn’t think she would excel in, especially with the situation at hand.

"They decided to give me a (extended) week tryout," Van Wagnen said. "On that first Monday, right after lifting, they wanted to do a running segment. Coming on as a walk-on, I was getting a lot of dirty looks like ‘Who’s this girl’. The first sprint, I blew everyone out of the water. Everyone’s mouths were wide open, like ‘Wow’. They still talk about in practice, when I shocked everyone. Ever since then, I’ve just worked my butt off and I’m at where I’m at now."

Despite excelling her freshman season as a walk-on and this year in her sophomore season, she recently suffered her second setback of her young college career. She crushed her index finger in batting practice. She had surgery last Monday and the doctor had to insert six screws, a plate and close the surgery with six stitches. She’ll also be in cast for two weeks, so her season may be over.

"I was batting and swung at a pitch and the pitch came inside on me," Van Wagnen said. "It crushed my finger against the bat. I tried batting and then when I put my hand back on the bat, I saw blood. I thought, ‘It’s probably not a good thing.’"

Her injury is the second of the sort on the same left hand. Last year, she fractured a joint in her pinky finger and missed five weeks to start the season.

The two hand injuries were the first injuries she sustained since her sophomore season at Admiral King when she fractured a vertebrae in her back playing basketball. Other than that, she’s never been hurt, even while playing baseball for 10 years.

"Usually when you think of a broken finger, your first reaction is throw a popsicle stick on it, give it a week and you’re good to go," Van Wagnen said. "But for my misfortune, both of them had to have surgery. It’s frustrating, because it’s my second injury to the same hand. I was having a great season. I was batting .316 with 11 stolen bases and I was really starting to pick up my game."

She returned after her first hand injury last season to play in 37 games, including 27 starts. She finished the season with a .290 batting average and six stolen bases, which was good for second on the team. Just a freshman walk-on, Van Wagnen was also awarded the team’s Wendy Fox Award, which is given to the player who exhibits the most drive to succeed.

The team award and her success at this level motivates her to get past her new setback and get back to playing softball for her junior and senior seasons.

"I’ve always wanted to play D-I," Van Wagnen said. "Coach (Pam) Jackson told me that smaller schools were interested, but I said ‘No, I just want to play D-I. If D-I wasn’t for me, at least I gave it my all’. It’s a remarkable experience and I couldn’t ask for anything more. It’s great. And plus coming from Lorain, it makes me happy that I can represent Admiral King."

At Admiral King, Van Wagnen earned 16 varsity letters in tennis (four years), cross country (two years), golf (two years), basketball (four years) and softball (four years).

Her senior year in softball, she hit eight home runs and had 33 RBIs, while batting .535. She also scored 32 runs and had 14 steals, while hitting No. 3 in the Admirals’ lineup. That earned her Lorain County’s Miss Softball award.Van Wagnen didn’t even start playing softball until her freshman year of high school. She played in Lorain Youth Baseball for 10 years with mostly boys and even played football in her seventh grade year. And despite friends and family encouraging her to try softball, she’s always liked the competition in baseball a lot more.

"There’s stuff in football I learned that I still use today," Van Wagnen added. "And playing baseball with the guys for all those years has really benefitted me. I grew up with a lot of my teammates so I never felt that I was on a different level. I always stayed up with them. If I didn’t, they would let me know."

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Souter picks Adrian College for golf




Norwalk's Marissa Souter has selected Adrian College to continue her golf career collegiately.

Souter was selected to the second team Division I All-Northwest District team last fall.

"Adrian has a lovely campus where I felt very comfortable," Souter said through a press release. "I am really excited to take my game to the next level under the guidance of Coach (Troy) Martin."




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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Texans sign Stross




Avon Lake’s Trey Stross agreed to terms on a free-agent deal with the Houston Texans.

Stross started 12 games for Iowa last year, catching 31 passes for 414 yards and a touchdown. In his Iowa career he caught 73 passes for 964 yards and seven touchdowns.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Patrick betters school record at Baldwin-Wallace


Western Reserve’s Greg Patrick won the shot put for Baldwin-Wallace and bettered his Yellow Jackets' school record and NCAA provisional mark with a throw of 55’1.50” at the Sparky Adams Invitational meet held in Berea on Saturday.

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Beach pitches well, but falls to Rock


Vermilion’s Adam Beach pitched 7 2/3 shutout innings, but host Slippery Rock University rallied for four runs with two outs in the eighth for a 4-3 victory on Sunday at Jack Critchfield Park.

Beach (4-2) held the Rock scoreless on six hits through the first seven innings, and looked to be on the verge of getting through the eighth unscathed. But with one on and two outs, Mitchell Monas and Adam Jury had back-to-back singles to score a run and Messer followed with a shot over the right-field fence to erase the Storm’s lead.

Beach, who allowed just six hits in the first seven innings, gave up four runs on 11 hits. He walked two and struck out five.

Beach is currently 4-3 in 12 appearances, which include nine starts. He also has a save.

Amherst’s Ryan Rua had two hits for the Storm. Rua is currently second on the team with a .400 batting average. He has started in 44 games and leads the team in home runs with 11 and RBIs with 40.

Admiral King’s Matt Toth is also doing well for the Storm. Toth is hitting .344 in 45 starts. He has two home runs and 31 RBIs.

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

VIDEO: Serrano ready to play football at Slippery Rock

Southview's Aaron Serrano is just about ready to continue his football career, playing college football at Slippery Rock this fall.

Serrano will leave July 28 after graduating from Southview this summer.

Check out the video interview of Serrano, as he talks about playing college football.

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Wodarczyk named NJCAA All-American at LCCC


LCCC's Christa Wodarczyk was named an NJCAA All-American for Women's Basketball.

Wodarczyk is a Columbia graduate and played point guard for the Commodores. She was voted by her players and coaches as the team's 2009-2010 Most Valuable Player.

Wodarczyk led her team in scoring, steals, assists and free throw percentage.

She was also named Player of the Week for the OCCAC for the week of February 14, 2010 and awarded 2nd Team All-OCCAC. Wodarczyk was also awarded the 2010 LCCC George M. Day female scholar athlete award.

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Smith notches second win for Bowling Green

Perkins’ Brennan Smith picked up his second win for Bowling Green on Friday, as the Falcons snapped the Rockets’ eight-game winning streak with a 20-15 win.

The two squads combined for 35 runs on 36 hits, including 11 doubles and four home runs in the weekend-series opener.

Despite a 30-minute rain delay, the Falcons (11-18-1, 4-6 MAC) pounded the baseball around the park and scored four runs in the first, four in the second, six in the third, two in the fourth, two in the fifth and two in the seventh to post the most tallies yielded by the Rockets this season.

Smith (2-4) gained the win, giving up nine runs on 12 hits with four punchouts in 5 1/3 innings.

Keystone’s Kyle Shaw (3-3) took the loss, allowing 12 runs (nine earned) on 10 hits with one strikeout in 2 1/3 innings.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Schlessman named player of the week for Kenyon

Perkins’ Amy Schlessman was named the North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week, after winning both her matches at Wooster to lead Kenyon to a 9-0 victory on Monday.

Schlessman earned the conference's weekly award after posting a perfect 6-0 record in three matches last week.

Schlessman moved up a rung from her normal spot at second singles and posted a perfect, 6-0, 6-0 victory in the top flight to run her singles record for the season to 12-7. She also paired with fellow freshman Amanda Polster, of Shaker Heights, for an 8-5 win at No. 1 doubles. Polster took over for Schlessman at No. 2 singles and didn't miss a beat in picking up a 6-3, 6-2 decision.

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Nesbit notches 28th-place finish out of 62 golfers at Muskingum Spring Invitational


Admiral King's Erik Nesbit fired a season-best low round of 76 on the opening day of play at the Muskingum University Spring Invitational at EagleSticks Golf Club.

He finished the invite tied for 28th (76-83-159) in the 62-golfer field and finished the Denison University Ted Barclay Spring Invitational tied for 31st (81-82-163) in the 45-golfer field.

His average for the year is 80.5 and he is Muskingum’s fourth leading scorer.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Feldkamp leads Panthers' hit attack


Admiral King’s J.T. Feldkamp led a 15-hit attack, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs, to lead Ohio Dominican to a doubleheader split with Urbana University, winning Game 1 (12-5) while losing Game 2 (4-1).

ODU will have a quick turnaround as they travel to Malone University in Canton, Ohio Wednesday for another non-conference doubleheader.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Hallock pitches gem, throws seven scoreless innings in shutout win over Eastern Michigan


Perkins’ Kyle Hallock threw seven scoreless innings, allowing just three hits and three walks while striking out six as Kent State (18-16, 6-3) defeated Eastern Michigan (14-18, 5-4 MAC) 5-0 Sunday afternoon at Oestrike Stadium in Ypsilanti, Mich.

"Kyle Hallock was really good," head coach Scott Stricklin said on the team’s website. "He gave us seven good, shutout innings. He was a huge factor in the win."
Hallock improved to 3-2 on the season through seven starts. He also leads the team with 39 strikeouts and has a save.

Last year as a sophomore, Hallock went 4-3 in 13 starts and had a 4.57 ERA with one save. He was named to the MAC All-Tournament team for his performance. In summer league action, he played for the Peninsula Pilots of the Coastal Plains League and finished second on the Pilots in wins with a 5-2 record and a 4.33 ERA in seven starts.

His freshman season, he made five starts and made 18 appearances. He struck out 38 batters and also earned two saves.

At Perkins, he was a standout athlete, lettering four times in baseball and basketball. He was named the Sandusky Bay Conference and Ohio District VI Player of the Year in baseball as a senior and was first team All-Ohio. He also helped lead the Pirates to the SBC, district and regional championships and to a state final four berth.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Sito hits her 13th home run to lead CSU in comeback win

Cleveland State came back from a 7-3 sixth-inning deficit and swept a doubleheader against Wright State, and have now won 17 of its last 18 games, improving to 26-8 overall and moved into first place in the Horizon League with a 7-1 record. The Vikings moved past Valparaiso (6-1), who was idle from league play.

The Viking scored their only runs in the first when Keystone’s Jessica Burt led off with a single and came around to score when Elyria’s Tess Sito blasted her 13th home run of the season to right centerfield. The homer was Sito’s 13th of the year, tying Lia Gordon’s school record set last year. Sito finished the game 2-for-2 in the game, her 17th multiple hit game of the season.

"Tess is having a remarkable year," CSU head coach Angie Nicholson said. "She just went with the pitch and drove it to right center."

Sito allowed just two hits in three innings of work to get the win and improve to 3-0 on the year while Cox was the loser for Wright State, slipping to 3-2.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

McGee becomes all-time winningest coach at Lake Erie

Amherst native Brian McGee notched his school-record 45th coaching victory, as seven players had two or more hits for Lake Erie College in their 19-13 win over the University of Charleston (W. Va.) at Appalachian Power Park.

Admiral King’s Matt Toth doubled twice and matched his career-high with four RBIs.

The Storm has won nearly as many games in three seasons under McGee than it had in its first six seasons of existence. His 45th win breaks a tie with Ken Krsolovic (2004-2007) for the most coaching wins in Storm baseball history.

Toth had an RBI doubled to start the scoring in the fourth and then came around on a wild pitch and errant throw by the catcher.

In the fifth, Toth singled in two runs, while Ryan Rua also brought in a run. Rua finished with two RBIs.

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Monday, April 5, 2010

Chrapczynski named NCAC Sprinter of the Week


Amherst’s Shawn Chrapczynski, a sophomore, was named as the North Coast Athletic Conference Sprinter of the Week for his performance running for Oberlin College at the Duke Invitational in Durham, North Carolina over the weekend.

Chrapczynski competed in the 100 (11.11), 200 (22.09) and 400 (50.95). He placed in the top 15 in all three events, highlighted by a 12th-pace finish in the 45-man field in the 400.

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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Sito pitches CSU to another win

Elyria’s Tess Sito threw a complete game six-hitter as the Vikings defeated UIC, 6-1, on Saturday afternoon.

Sito, who improved to 2-0, scattered six hits in seven innings, and also struck out four and walked two.

"Tess really did a nice job this weekend in the circle," CSU head coach Angie Nicholson said. "She had been having some elbow pain for most of the preseason and is finally healthy enough to pitch at the level that she is capable of. All we have to do is get her strength and endurance back up and we will have the best one-two pitching combo in the league."

Besides her work in the circle, Sito went 2-for-2 at the plate, driving in her team-leading 26th run. She also stole two bases to give her 23 on the season, moving her into 8th place on the CSU single season list.

Elyria's Megan Bashak, who has been slow to come back offensively since breaking her wrist last season, went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs to complete a three-hit, .429 batting average for the weekend.

Cleveland State improved to 21-8 overall and 2-1 in league play while UIC slips to 8-24 overall and 1-2 in the Horizon League.

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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Bower hits ninth home run of the season to lead Mercyhurst in a doubleheader sweep


Elyria’s Jen Bower hit two home runs, helping the Mercyhurst College softball team to a two-game sweep at Lake Erie College on Tuesday. The Lakers downed the Storm 9-5 in the opener before taking the second game, 12-4.

Bower connected for three hits during the first game, belting two home runs and a double, driving in four runs.

The Lakers jumped out to a 4-0 lead after the top of the first, as Bower hit a two-run homer.

With the two wins, Mercyhurst improves its record to 13-11.

Bower was tabbed the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division Player of the Week early in March.

Bower, a sophomore, is tied for the team lead with nine home runs and second with 26 RBIs. She is also second in batting with a .339 batting average.

Elyria's Kristen Fyffe is in her freshman year. She is batting .294 in 15 games played (eight starts). She has a double, triple and two RBIs on the season.

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Friday, April 2, 2010

Chiricosta moves up BG's all-time win list

Christine Chiricosta helped lead Bowling Green’s tennis team as they opened Mid-American Conference play with a 6-1 win over Ball State University last Friday.

With the win, the Falcons improved to 11-3 overall and 1-0 in the MAC, and BGSU has won five consecutive matches.

In doubles play, Chiricosta teamed up with freshman Maddy Eccleston for a decisive 8-2 win at the top flight.

Chiricosta defeated Hayley Hall at the top flight and is now 18th in school history in overall victories.

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Hallock notches his first win of the season pitching for Kent State

Perkins' Kyle Hallock picked up first win of the season, pitching for Kent State this weekend.
Hallock pitched five innings and didn't allow a run as the Golden Flashes defeated Penn State, 10-5 in the the championship game of the Coca-Cola Classic in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

Hallock also pitched two innings on Friday, in a 5-2 win over Columbia.

In his last seven innings pitched, Hallock has allowed just one run.

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