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OHSAA softball regional final: Walsh Jesuit loses to defending state champ Austintown Fitch
YOUNGSTOWN – An already incredible culture became that much better this season with a Walsh Jesuit softball senior class that won’t ever be forgotten. Although the Warriors lost 8-2 to reigning state champion Austintown Fitch in a Division I regional final at Youngstown State University on Friday, the memories will linger for decades to come. ...
Alliance High School baseball season that exceeds expectations ends in OHSAA district semis
STRUTHERS — After catching just about every inning over the past four seasons, Alliance senior Ryan Bruni was hoping for at least seven more. But a flat start against Ursuline in Monday’s Division II district semifinal game at Bob Cene Park ended the Aviators’ season one win short of 20. ...
Sebring McKinley graduates celebrate
Members of Sebring McKinley High School’s Class of 2024 received their diplomas Sunday during a ceremony filled with tradition and special moments. School district and school officials took part in the event, which included addresses from Valedictorian Blake Thomas and Salutatorians Robert L. Helmick III and Velicity Twaddle. Sebring Local Superintendent Toni Viscounte gave the welcome address, and certified the class. McKinley Principal Brian Clark and School Board President Debra Green awarded the diplomas. During the event, Green paid tribute to a fallen member of the school’s Class of 2024, Emily Waseman. She died in 2014 after a battle with a rare form of brain cancer, at age 9. Green awarded her parents, Brian and Stefani Waseman, an honorary diploma in Emily’s name. The Sebring McKinley Class of 2024 had 33 members. The student completed several annual rituals during and after the commencement exercises, including the turning of tassels on their mortar boards, a ceremonial tossing of their caps outside the school and a short parade during which friends and family honor the students who just received their diplomas.
Walk-off hit sends Sharpsville past Seneca in District 10 baseball playoffs
MEADVILLE – The pressure was suddenly on Sharpsville. After leading their District 10 Class 2A baseball quarterfinal for six innings, the Blue Devils suddenly found themselves tied with Seneca. Lucas Rupp’s RBI triple had erased their lead, and they’d need to rally again after five consecutive scoreless frames. ...
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