Monday, January 31, 2011
North Ridgeville girls bowling
North Ridgeville
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Avon swimmers set personal bests at WSC meet
The Avon boys and girls swim teams finished third at the West Shore Conference Meet.
Here is a list of all the Avon swimmers who set personal bests at the meet.
1 Meter 11 Dive Diving - Alaina Cvetic & Alex Johnson
200 Medley Relay- Girls A (Croyle, Hughes, Wolchko, Cvetic) Girls B (Staveski, Sauter, LaFarciola, Sustar) Girls C (Greear, Kollmann, Kiessling, Umek) Boys A (Fogarty, Runge, Chesaru, Miller)
200 Free -Natalie Toth, Kim Sumislawski, Cody Katanik, Chris Pulice, Wyatt Miller
200 IM- Bridget Hughes, Sam Squillante, Tudor Chesaru
100 Fly - Stephanie Knezevic, Alex Johnson,
100 Free - Natalie Toth, Rachel Kollmann, Chris Pulice, Sam Squillante
500 Free - Katie Schlather, Maddy Michelich, Wyatt Miller, Henry Jani, Nick Gatsos
200 Free Relay - Girls A Relay (Michelich, Knezevic, Sauter, Toth) Girls B Relay (Sumislawski, Sustar, LaFarciola, Schlather) Boys A *New Record* (Chesaru, Fogarty, Miller, Runge)
100 Back - Alaina Cvetic, Colin Fogarty, Henry Jani
100 Breast - Alyssa Sauter, Tudor Chesaru, Evan Andersky
400 Free Relay - Girls B Relay (Schlather, Knezevic, LaFarciola,Wolchko)
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Elyria bowling update
"Our varsity boys pulled out a good one by 88 pins," head coach Nancy Henceroth said. "Some outstanding scores and clutch bowling."
Midpark made the match closer with 237 Baker game. Aaron Kilgore bowled well for the Pioneers shooting 123 pins over average and Cody Bell was 113 pins over average.
The Elyria girls were defeated by a more experienced Midpark team but Emily Henceroth bowled well with scores of 226 & 254 for 480 series and 136 pins over average.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Great Day for Lorain High Bowling
The Titans rose to the challenge defeating Keystone 2,550 to 2,450. It was a team effort as several Titans had great games. Collin Velasquez shot a 228-216 (444), Anthony Velasquez shot a 205,225 (430), Devin Wrice had 200-213 (413), Dimitri Harris shot a 222-190 (412) and Solomon Fenn had a 210.
Lorain shot well in the Bakers outscoring Keystone 497 to 378.
The Lorain girls team continued their outstanding season with 1,745 to 1,717 win over Keystone. The Titans are now 10-2 and a game behind Amherst defeated Buckeye on Monday.
Kristen Dimacchia led the Titans with 161-149 (310). Tiffany Diaz (151,148) and Hannah McCart (158-141) each rolled a 299 series. Brittany Washington 163-106 (269) and Tabatha Milam 132-124 (256) started for Lorain as well.
Amherst and Lorain will play each other in the final regular season game on Feb. 2 at the Slovak Club.
Sandusky bowling sweeps St. Joseph CC
The Sandusky Bowlers completed a sweep of the Crimson Streaks of Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic on Monday afternoon at Cedar Lanes in SBABC action.
On the girls side, The Blue Streaks defeated the Crimson Streaks 2,189 to 1,821. Sandusky held a 217 pin lead after 2 games and outscored the Crimson in bakers 771-620. Leading in scoring for Sandusky was Senior Co-captain Marissa Kieffer with games of 157-162 for a 319 total. Leading in scoring for Fremont St. Joseph CC was Katie Holdman with a 318 series.
The Sandusky Boys defeated the Crimson Streaks 2,670 to 1,821. Sandusky lead by 582 pins after 2 regular games and outscored the Fremont St. Joseph squad 854-567. Leading the way for the Sandusky was freshmen Kyle Dickman with scores of 162-234 for a 396 series. Sophomore Andrew Barnum added a 369 series. Leading the way for the Crimson Streaks was Aar 280 on Zetzer with a 280 series.
"Not a very good day on the lanes for Sandusky High. Although we won, we did not bowl anywhere close to our capabilities today,” Dickman said. “We need to get back to the basics of spare shooting and reading the lanes better and throwing good shots. But, a win is a win so we will take it and must get better before Woodmore comes to town on Friday afternoon."
North Ridgeville girls bowling
Avon swimmers keep dropping times
On Friday, the Eagles celebrated Senior Night with two wins over Fairview. The girls won 138-46, and the boys won 94-87.
Several swimmers had best times. In the 200 Free was Wyatt Miller and Alex Johnson, Tudor Chesaru in his 200 IM, Amelia Garrison, Frances Gates, Sara Yeagley, Sam Squillante, Chris Pulice in their 50 Free, Tudor Chesaru in his 100 Fly, Frances Gates, Sam Kiessling, Allison Sandoval, Claire Staveski, Sam Umek, Emily Ferenc, Colin Fogarty, Nick Kugler and Elliot Runge in the 100 Free.
All of the swimmers in the 500 Free dropped time (Wyatt Miller, Nick Kugler, Katie Schlather, Maddy Michelich, Alyssa Sauter) Colin Fogarty and Nick Gatsos in the 100 Back, Rachel Kollmann, Alyssa Sauter, and Sam Squillante in the 100 breast. Elliot Runge set a new school record in the 100 Free.
On Saturday the swim team swam against Margaretta and Norwalk St. Paul. Avon girls won against Norwalk, but fell to Margaretta. Avon boys fell to both Margaretta and Norwalk St. Paul.
The following swimmers had achieved best times on Saturday. Alyssa Sauter, Rachel Wolchko, and Sam Squillante in the 200 Free, Leah LaFarciola and Alex Johnson in the 200 IM, Stephanie Knezevic, Amelia Garrison, and Frances Gates in the 50 free, Stephanie Knezevic and Cody Katanik in the 100 Fly, Katie Schlather, Alyssa Sauter, Rachel Kollmann, Mara Young, and Olivia Kociubuk in the 100 Free, Maddy Michelich in the 100 Back, and Chris Pulice in the 100 Breast.
Alex Johnson set a new school record in his 1 meter Diving, and Elliot Runge set his second new school record of the weekend in the 500 Free.
Coach Sarah Anders particularly wanted to highlight two swimmers.
"Alyssa Sauter is a freshman who has had an amazing first year," Anders said. "She has dropped 25 seconds in her 500 free, and had a personal best in her 500 free against Rocky River on Tuesday and then again on Friday against Fairview dropping 2 more seconds to a 6:01.40.. She also had a personal best in the 100 breast (1:21 )against Rocky River. She is always at the ends of the lanes cheering and is really proving to be an asset to the team."
"Colin Fogarty is a sophomore who has had 2 back to back outstanding meets," Anders said. "Against Rocky River he had a personal best of 1:00.07 in the 100 free and then on Friday against Rocky River he was apart of our meet winning 400 Free Relay and went a 57.29. He also swam his personal best 100 back time against Fairview. He is truly an asset to the team."
Westlake Gymnastics update
Sophomore Emma Coleman led the Demons with a third place finish in the vault and All Around. She has been the top scorer for the team in almost every meet this season.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Sandusky sweeps Perkins
The Sandusky Girls outscored the Pirates 2,369 to 2,104. The Blue Streaks shot regular games of 830-752 for 1,582 total and a 155 pin lead heading to bakers, where they outscored the Perkins squad 787-677. Leading the way for the Lady Streaks was Senior Co-captain Marissa Kieffer with scores of 170-176 for 346 total. Sophomore Shelby Rohrbacher chipped in with 178-158 for 336 total. Leading in scoring for the Pirates was Samantha Schoewe with 159-200 for 359 series.
The Sandusky Boys squad defeated the Perkins squad 3,028 to 2,537. The Streaks had regular games of 962-1,025 for 1,987 total. They shot 1,041 in 5 baker games. Leading the way for the Blue Streaks was sophomore Andrew Barnum with 245-220 for a fine 465 series. Senior Co-captain J.P. Vincent added 202-208 for 410 series. High scorer for the Pirates was Chase Boyer with 216-210 for 426 series. Freshmen Maxx Tamburrino added 199-219 for 418 series.
"The Blue Streak ladies bowled well today," head coach Bob Dickman said. "Still have to get some consistency from the entire team, but a good win for them. The Boys squad shot extremely well, Andrew Barnum continues to bowl well, and this will be very important to SHS coming down the stretch, as well as getting ready for sectionals in about a month. The Perkins Boys were a little shorthanded today due to an injury, they shot well today. Always a great environment when Sandusky High and Perkins gets together to bowl. Coach Ken Biggert does a great job with the Perkins squad, I have the utmost respect for him. We will try and ride this momentum into Monday's match versus Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic at Cedar Lanes"
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Midview wins MLK Tournament
Midview won the Parma High School MLK Tourney with a 5-3 win over Kent Roosevelt. The game was tied after two periods 3-3 but the Middies scored twice in the third period.
Earlier in the tournament, Midview beat North Canton Hoover 6-4, tied Kent Roosevelt 3-3 and beat Canfield 5-4.
Midview is now 15-5-1. The Middies are 6-0-1 in their last seven games.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Avon Swimming
Maddy Michelich in her 200 IM
Henry Jani in her 200 IM
Alex Johnson in his 50 Free
Cody Katanik in his 100 Free
Colin Fogarty in his 100 Free
Sam Squillante in his 100 Free
Rachel Wolchko in her 100 Fly
Emily Ferenc in her 100 Fly
Tudor Chesaru in his 100 Fly
Kim Sumislawski in her 100 Free
Maddy Michelich in her 500 Free
Alyssa Sauter in her 500 Free
Tudor Chesaru in his 500 Free
Wyatt Miller in his 500 Free
Nick Kugler in his 500 Free
Rachel Kollmann in 100 Back
Brittany Baeder in her 100 Back
Allison Sandoval in her 100 Back
Nick Gatsos in his 100 Back
Stephanie Knezevic in her 100 Breast
Leah LaFarciola in her 100 Breast
Sam Kiessling in her 100 Breast
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Eagles win hockey tournament
The Avon Eagle ice hockey team took first place in the Walter F. Ehrnfelt Memorial high school hockey tournament Blue Division over the past weekend with wins over Upper Arlington 3-1, St. Charles 5-3, Gahanna Lincoln 5-2, and Olentangy Liberty 2-1 in the championship game.
Freshman Eric Novakovic was named tournament MVP. Novakovic lead the team with seven goals. Tyler Lance scored three goals, Matt Tomlin added two goals and Cody Schroeder, Jake Uhas, and Neal Novotny each scored once. Kory Carter was solid in goal for the Eagles with 58 total saves over the weekend.
The team is currently 9-6-2 with three games left prior to heading into the State Tournament. The Eagles play next on Saturday, January 22 at 6:00 pm at the North Olmsted Recreation Center.
Sandusky sweeps Willard
The Sandusky girls team defeated the Willard Flashes 2,283 to 2,000. Sandusky shot regular games of 817-710 for a 1,527 pin total and a 154 pin lead heading into baker shooting, where Sandusky outscored Willard 756-627. Leading in scoring for Sandusky was senior Marissa Kieffer with 207-190 for a 397 series. Senior Kerri Riebold added 177-138 for 315 total. Leading in scoring for the Flashes was Danielle Bruner with a 364 series. Senior Nikki Sims added a 358 series.
The Sandusky Blue Streak boys squad defeated the Crimson Flashes 2,598 to 2,563. The Streaks led by 30 pins after the regular games, and outscored Willard in bakers 843-838. Leading the way for the Streaks was sophomore Andrew Barnum with 160-231 for a 391 series. Freshmen Dalton Schenk added 181-208 for a 389 total. Leading scorer for Willard was William Winiarski with a 381 total."Dynasty Lanes in Willard has always been tough for the varsity boys squad to win at and today’s match was no exception,” Sandusky head coach Bob Dickman said. “Back and forth all day. Andrew Barnum came up big for Sandusky in Baker shooting today. When we needed a strike or a mark late in baker game, Andrew stepped up and delivered.
“The girls jumped out early and sustained the lead. Spare shooting was not very good today, so we need to improve on this facet of our teams.”
The Sandusky Bowling squads are off until this Friday, January 21st, 2011, when they meet the Perkins Pirates in the " Hometown Showdown" match at Cedar Lanes with a 4pm start.