Still in the fight: Post 33 stops Richmond
Ron Smith
SAFE AT THE PLATE — Steubenville Post 33’s Justin Teramana scores a run on a wild pitch as Richmond Post 740 pitcher Robbie Stewart attempts to make the tag. Steubenville’s Jeremy Banks watches the play. Post 33 scored 11 runs in the first inning and went to defeated Post 740, 18-8, in seven innings in an elimination game in the 10th District Carl “Dutch” Nordenger Memorial Tournament Thursday at Vaccaro Field in Steubenville
STEUBENVILLE — In a do or die situation, the Steubenville Post 33 Legion baseball team came out swinging Thursday afternoon in its elimination game against Richmond Post 740. Steubenville scored 11 runs in the first inning, and Post 33 went on to score 18 runs in the first three innings en route to an 18-8 victory in seven innings at Vaccaro Field in the 10th District Carl “Dutch” Nordenger Memorial Tournament. Richmond ends the season with a record of 23-19. “That is probably the best inning of offense we have had this year,” Steubenville head coach Mark Stacy said about his team’s 11-run first inning. “It came at the right time. When you are in the losers bracket, you have to outscore people, and you need pitchers that are willing to give you all that they have.” Brad Hughes picked up the win. Hughes struck out none and walked three in five innings. T.J. DeChristopher pitched the sixth inning, and Rocco Auteri came in and pitched the seventh. Post 33 totaled 13 hits. Anthony Pi
» Full StorySteubenville downs Massillon Perry
STEUBENVILLE — In a bit of deja vu, Steubenville Post 33 is working it’s way through the losers bracket in the 10th District Carl “Dutch” Nordenger Memorial Tournament just as it did a year ago.
Post 33 took a step closer to a return trip
Davia is appreciative of what he learned
WEST LIBERTY — Robbie Davia had just completed his freshman football season at Harrison Central High School and another new head coach was coming in the front door.
“We had three coaches in six years and I was worried he would be a coach
After wrestling with his choice, Jim McFarland chooses the mat
WEST LIBERTY — Jim McFarland knew he was going to be an athlete at West Liberty State College.
He wanted to play football for the Hilltoppers.
And, although the Brooke High graduate is on campus this week preparing for Sunday’
West Virginia Derby field an elite group
CHESTER — The biggest day of the year for thoroughbred racing in West Virginia’s northern panhandle is quickly approaching. On Aug. 2, the 39th running of the Grade 3, $750,000 West Virginia Derby will take place at Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and
» Full StoryThe Lineup
Monday
District 10 Tournament
at Toronto
Game 1: Toronto def. Wintersville by forfeit
Game 4: Alliance 7, Massillon Perry 5
at Steubenville
Game 2: Coshocton 18, Cadiz 8
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