Beavers suffer first setback
MARTINS FERRY — Beaver Local’s volleyball team dropped its first match of the season with a 25-23, 16-25, 25-22, 25-20 loss to Martins Ferry on Tuesday.
Beaver Local is 11-1 and this was the first three sets the Beavers have lost all season. Martins Ferry is 8-4.
For Beaver Local, Addie Thurik had seven kills, Bria Boyd three kills, 39 assists, three aces and nine digs, Karsyn Bowyer two assists, three aces and 10 digs, Sydney McNear six kills, Eva McKnight 10 kills and two blocks, Sydney Wilson-Plunkett three aces and four digs, Giada Williams 10 kills, Lily Schrieber 11 kills, four aces, 14 digs and two blocks, Perri Gilson eight digs and Taylor Pease seven digs.
In junior varsity play, Beaver Local lost 25-20, 25-21. Macie Bourne and Sophia Gibson each had five kills, with Gibson also adding four digs. Leah Schrieber had four kills and eight assists, while Madison Poppelriter tallied four kills and six digs.
The Beaver also lost the freshman match 25-18, 27-25. Makayla Jungfleisch had eight kills, six aces and 10 digs, Jess Layman six kills and Gianna Congrove 20 assists.
The Beavers visit Harrison Central on Thursday.
Columbiana 3,
Wellsville 1
COLUMBIANA — Columbiana stayed unbeaten with a 3-1 win over Wellsville on Tuesday, 17-25, 25-19, 25-14, 25-14.
The Clippers are now 12-0 overall and 9-0 in Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference play.
Landry Smith powered the attack with 14 kills, two aces, four points and three digs. Addisyn Dangler had nine kills, three aces and four digs, while Evy Rapp added five kills, four aces, 23 points and 16 digs.
Setter Eva Waller handed out 24 assists to go with three aces, five points and a dig. Hailee Gomoll chipped in a kill, an ace, five points and 12 digs. Ella Eisenbraun collected six digs and five assists, and Lily Jackson added 12 digs.
Kacie Salyers finished with a kill, an ace, a point and two digs. Izzy Jenkins had four points and a dig, and Addison Betts tallied four points, an ace and three digs.
Lisbon 3, Valley 0
YOUNGSTOWN — Lisbon breezed past Valley Christian 25-15, 25-11, 25-13 on Tuesday.
Stefanee Stacey had 16 assists and five kills, Addison Anderson tallied eight kills, and Maddie Marshalek added six kills. Hannah Davis led the defense with 12 digs. Alayna Householder scored 10 points and Lexi Roush had nine.
In the junior varsity match, Lisbon won 25-12, 25-13 behind Delaney Pickens’ 10 points and three kills and Cracyn Owens’ eight points and five kills.
Lisbon will host Heartland today.
Union Local 3,
Oak Glen 2
NEW MANCHESTER, W.Va. — Oak Glen suffered a 25-23, 25-17, 18-25, 22-25, 9-15 loss to Union Local in a key OVAC Class 4A battle on Tuesday.
For Oak Glen (12-6-3), Brooklyn Six had 19 kills, two aces and 10 digs. Averi Martin added 16 kills, four aces and four blocks. Brayley Lash tallied nine kills and five digs, while Mattie Carney chipped in five kills. Mikalyn Balch handed out 49 assists and made 14 digs. Ellie Smith had four aces and seven digs, Layla Skavenski eight digs and Keira Vick 19 digs.
Oak Glen was second in the OVAC Class 4A standings, while the Jets were sixth entering the night.
In junior varsity play, Oak Glen won 28-26, 19-25, 25-23. Caetlyn Six led with seven kills, while Karter Turley, Zoey Caughey and Audrina May each had five. Kennedy Staley added four kills. Bryson Adams dished out 14 assists, and Elynn Rogers had 12 assists and six digs. Katie Kliner finished with 15 digs.
Oak Glen hosts Weir today.
United 3, Southern 0
HANOVERTON — United stretched its winning streak to six by sweeping Southern, 25-21, 25-22, 25-20, in Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference play Tuesday.
The Eagles are 11-3 overall and 7-1 in league play, one game behind unbeaten Columbiana. The Indians drop to 7-7 and 5-4 in the EOAC.
Allyssa Shroades topped Southern with 11 points, seven kills and 14 assists. Katie Kellogg added four points and eight kills, Natalia Lopez three kills and one solo block, Haylee Kellogg 12 assists and two kills, Kalayah Crute two kills and two blocks, Brooke Boyle six digs, Addie Martin five digs and Kiah Sloan had eight kills before suffering a knee injury on the last point of the second game.
United also won the junior varsity match, 25-17, 25-14. Khloe Ensinger served six points for the Indians.
Both teams return to league play Thursday with United hosting Wellsville and Southern traveling to East Palestine.
SOCCER
St. Clairsville 6,
East Liverpool 0
EAST LIVERPOOL — St. Clairsville’s boys soccer team shutout East Liverpool 6-0 on Tuesday at Patterson Field.
East Liverpool is 2-5-1, while the Red Devils are 7-1-1.
East Liverpool hosts Oak Glen on Thursday.
Oak Glen 4, Edison 0
RICHMOND — Oak Glen handed Edison a 4-0 shutout in boys soccer action on Tuesday.
Oak Glen is 3-6-2 while Edison is 1-7.
Oak Glen is at East Liverpool on Thursday.
Beaver Local 12,
Brooke 0
CALCUTTA — Beaver Local’s boys soccer team scored a 12-0 win over Brooke on Tuesday.
Beaver Local is 8-2 and will be at West Branch on Saturday.
Oak Glen 2,
Steubenville CC 2
NEW MANCHESTER, W.Va. — Oak Glen’s girls soccer team played to a 2-2 draw against Steubenville Catholic Central on Tuesday.
Oak Glen is 3-5-3 and will be at John Marshall on Thursday.