Portage HS scores | April 16: Streetsboro softball sweeps Ravenna, Field remains perfect

Streetsboro's starting pitcher Audriana Wert delivers against Ravenna during the softball game at Portage Community Bank Stadium in Ravenna on Thursday, March 28, 2024.
Streetsboro's starting pitcher Audriana Wert delivers against Ravenna during the softball game at Portage Community Bank Stadium in Ravenna on Thursday, March 28, 2024.

A year ago, Streetsboro softball won three games.

The Rockets are now up to five.

Streetsboro earned a season sweep of Metro Athletic Conference rival Ravenna with Tuesday's 5-3 victory.

Amy Rein doubled and singled, while T'Lanee Boyett, Khloe Cutright, Olivia DeToro, Cortney Evert and Olivia Knepper added a single apiece for the Rockets (5-7, 3-3). Streetsboro's Audriana Wert struck out seven while picking up the win in the circle.

Ravenna's Angelina Fuller and Mallory Sterba each drove in a run.

Field 15, Cloverleaf 0

Maddie Burge delivered another brilliant performance for the Falcons, tossing a two-hit shutout and bashing a homer.

Lilli Sutkowy and Tia Ulrich added a double and a homer apiece for Field (8-0, 6-0 MAC).

Up 3-0 after three, the Falcons pulled away with seven runs in the fourth and five in the fifth.

Rootstown 17, JFK 4

The Rovers bounced back from Monday's loss at Mogadore in a big way, scoring 10 runs in the bottom of the second.

Boston Silveus homered and drove in five runs for Rootstown. Leadoff hitter Lilly Kamenash (3 for 4, 3 R, 2 RBIs) and Shelbie Krieger (4 for 4) also had big days, as the top three hitters in the Rovers' lineup went a combined 9 for 11 with eight RBIs.

Katie Sisley and Chloe Gardner combined to keep the Eagles in check from the circle, including the latter's two scoreless innings of relief.

Mogadore 14, Lake Center 1

The Wildcats remained undefeated with multiple runs in the first three innings, including a 7-run second.

Addie Christy ensured that lead held up, allowing a single run over five efficient innings as the junior tossed just 65 pitches.

Windham 15, Bloomfield 3

Down a run, the Bombers surged into the lead with nine runs in the bottom of the third. Quinn Justham tripled and had a team-leading three runs, also tossing four strong innings. In those four innings, Justham allowed three runs (all unearned) and struck out seven batters.

Lexi Goodwin and Alexandria Hudak added multiple hits for Windham, while Makenzi Bryson had a team-high three RBIs.

Highland 13, Roosevelt 0

Ashley Brewster tossed four scoreless innings for the Hornets, allowing a single hit while striking out eight.

Highland had 10 hits, including Elsa Riedy's 2-RBI double in the first and Lily Horton's 2-run homer in the second. Horton finished the day with a team-leading three hits while Riedy went 2 for 2 with three RBIs.

Claire Satola had Roosevelt's lone hit.

Steubenville 16, Southeast 9

Morgan Muncy came a homer shy of the cycle in the Pirates' non-conference road loss. Lexi Morris also doubled and tripled for Southeast, finishing with a team-high three RBIs.

Baseball

Ravenna 10, Springfield 8

After giving up six runs in the bottom of the first, the Ravens responded in impressive fashion, scoring multiple runs in each of the first four innings to take the lead for good.

Pitcher Logan Hysell also responded impressively from that bottom of the first, staying in the game to toss six innings and pick up the win. Connor Welling added a scoreless inning in relief, recording two of his three outs via strikeout, to pick up the save.

Welling also drove in a team-leading three runs and reached base four times, drawing three walks to go with a single. Nick Brazelton and Hysell each doubled and drove in two runs.

Aurora 13, Roosevelt 0

The Greenmen broke open a scoreless game with five runs in the top of the fourth and eight more in the fifth.

Alex Brooker sparked Aurora's lineup with two doubles while Colin Hensley added a double and drove in three runs for the Greenmen. That was plenty for pitcher Zach Williams, who tossed a two-hit shutout with eight strikeouts against a single free pass.

Rootstown 13, Aquinas 0

Ben Kreitzburg tossed a four-hit shutout for the Rovers, striking out 10, while Austin Biggin and Blake Postlethwait led the offense with three hits apiece. Biggin also had a team-high three RBIs while Sean Boveington and Joe Weaver added two apiece.

Streetsboro 4, Woodridge 1

Braden Craft tossed a gem, allowing just an unearned run over six innings to pick up the win for the Rockets.

Jack Batten homered for Streetsboro, while Jayden Coffie doubled and eight of nine starters tallied a hit.

Lake Center 16, Southeast 1

Harrison Coblentz had two doubles, two runs and two RBIs for the Tigers, while Grant Coblentz tossed several scoreless innings. Dylan Maninga added a double and four RBIs for Lake Center (11-0, 4-0 PTC), which also got a triple from Nathan Bryant.

Lordstown 13, Windham 7

The Bombers fell despite Anthony Paolella and Gavin Kiser driving in two runs apiece.

Brian King helped Windham hang around with 3 ⅓ innings of scoreless relief, allowing a single hit while striking out four.

Tennis

Ravenna 3, Coventry 2

The Ravens overcame losses at first and second singles to prevail Tuesday. Lily Schofield helped Ravenna avoid a singles sweep, topping Coventry's Vincent Xie in straight sets, while the Ravens won both doubles matches by default.

Box Scores

BASEBALL

AURORA 13, KENT ROOSEVELT 0

Aurora - 000 - 58 — 13 - 11 - 1

Roosevelt - 000 - 00 — 0 - 2 - 2

W: Williams 1-1. L: Page 2-2. Records: Aurora 4-4, 2-0; Roosevelt 6-5, 2-3.

LAKE CENTER CHRISTIAN 16, SOUTHEAST 1

Southeast - 000 - 01 — 1 - 1 - 3

Lake Center - 385 - 0X — 16 - 7 - 0

W: G. Coblentz 1-0. L: Richardson. Records: Southeast 4-4, 0-3; Lake Center 11-0, 4-0.

ROOTSTOWN 13, ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 0

Aquinas - 000 - 00 — 0 - 4 - 6

Rootstown - 207 - 4X — 13 - 12 - 1

W: Kreitzburg. L: Walker.

SOFTBALL

AURORA 12, TALLMADGE 2

Aurora - 151 - 302 — 12 - 15 - 1

Tallmadge - 002 - 000 — 2 - 5 - 4

W: Metzger. L: Jackson. HR: Metzger (A), Schecterman (A). Records: Aurora 8-0, 4-0.

FIELD 15, CLOVERLEAF 0

Field - 201 - 75 — 15 - 11 - 0

Cloverleaf - 000 - 00 — 0 - 2 - 4

W: Burge. L: Croft. HR: Sutkowy (F), Burge (F), Ulrich (F). Records: Field 8-0, 6-0.

MOGADORE 14, LAKE CENTER CHRISTIAN 1

Mogadore - 472 - 01 — 14 - 10 - 0

Lake Center - 001 - 00 — 1 - 6 - 4

W: Christy. L: McCartney.

ROOTSTOWN 15, WARREN JFK 2

JFK - 101 - 00 — 2 - 4 - 2

Rootstown - 1(10)4 - 00 — 15 - 17 - 0

W: Sisley. L: Wickham. HR: Wickham (JFK); Silveus (R).

BOYS TENNIS

COPLEY 4, KENT ROOSEVELT 1

Singles: Williams (C) d. Young 6-0, 6-0; McGeowan (C) d. Hancock 6-0, 6-0; Guerrero (C) d. Packer 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Ugarte-Nguyen (C) d. Khan-Housel 6-0, 6-0; Lewandowski-Baron (KR) d. Molnar-Ghalley 5-7, 6-3, (10-5). Records: Copley 3-4.

RAVENNA 3, COVENTRY 2

Singles: Vasich (C) d. Hatcher 6-1, 6-1; Naugle (C) d. Skilton 6-0, 6-4; Schofield (R) d. Xie 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: Allen-Hawkins (R) won by default; Hall-Turney (R) won by default.

GIRLS LACROSSE

HIGHLAND 20, KENT ROOSEVELT 9

Goals: Demming (H) 9, Hixson (H) 5, Schneider (H) 3, Barnett (H) 2, Beers (H).

This article originally appeared on Record-Courier: Portage County high school scores from April 16, 2024

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