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Bulldogs roll past Roughriders

Β  Β By Anthony ChmielewskiΒ 

Β  Β  Β Home field advantage can often be a key factor in sports but this was not the case on Fri., Sept. 4, as the Bulldogs romped past the Kent Roughriders in dominating fashion.

Β Β Β Β It did not take long for the Bulldogs to strike first as senior running back Jayson Gobble ran in for a touchdown from a few yards out, barely five minutes into the game. A few minutes later Kent tied it up with a fumble recovery for a touchdown of their own. Unfortunately for the Roughriders, it all went downhill from there.

Β Β Β The Bulldogs only needed 30 seconds to regain the lead as Gobble caught a screen pass for a 34-yard touchdown from quarterback junior Kyle Vantrease. Less than three minutes later, Gobble punched another one in to close out the quarter, being set-up with a deep pass from Β Vantrease to senior wide-receiver Monte Board. The Bulldogs would close out the quarter leading 21-7.

Β Β Β Β There was more of the same from Stow in the second quarter, with Vantrease and junior backup quarterback Jared Wright each throwing touchdown passes to junior receiver Joey Andrassy. The Bulldogs went into halftime with a comfortable 35-7 lead, and it was obvious that they had marched into Kent very well prepared.

Β Β Β Β Β β€œWe were very prepared. Our coaches do a great job scouting and making a game plan for us,” Vantrease said.

Β Β Β Β To open up the second half, Stow fell back on what they do best: Β running the football. Gobble took it to the house from 64-yards out for his third rushing touchdown. Stow was clearly more prepared for the game than Kent was.

Β Β Β Β Β β€œUsually I will be getting mentally ready and kind of jittery but for some reason, this week I only felt the increased heart rate right before the game in warm ups. Mentally I felt that we were the team that was going to win though,” Gobble said..

Β Β Β Β Stow’s defense had an impressive game, forcing quite a few three-and-outs. The defense was able to rush the quarterback, defend passes well, and stuff the run game of Kent, making it a nightmare for them on offense. The Bulldogs did not give up another touchdown until late into the third quarter, making it 42-14. Sophomore Bryan DeVitis did not give Kent hope for long, as he Β ran in a 38-yard touchdown run, marking Stow’s fourth rushing touchdown of the night.

Β Β Β Β The Bulldogs were able to control the tempo and flow of the game all night long on both offense and defense, coming into the game with a great plan.

Β Β Β Β Β β€œWe played Bulldog football on offense… fast and physical, and on defense we played hard, always looking for turnovers,” DeVitis said.

Β Β Β Β While Kent was able to score the games final 14 points, it was a case of Β too little, too late. The Bulldogs had built an insurmountable lead. The Bulldogs Β won with ease, with the final score being 49-28.

Β Β Β Β Β It may have seemed like Stow could do no wrong, but there is always room for improvement.

Β Β Β Β β€œThe team needs to become more mentally involved and disciplined because we seem to be losing the concept of the game and getting a little lazy,” Gobble said.

Β Β Β Β DeVitis added, β€œThere is always room for improvement… we have to make the first series count on offense every play and on defense set the tone for the rest of the game.”

Β Β Β Β Although the first two weeks of Stow football have been fun to watch, and the team has looked promising, there is certainly no sense to let up as Stow looks to make just their second playoff appearance in 25 years.

Β Β Β Β Vantrease said, β€œThe best has definitely yet to come. We still have a lot of work to do to get there. On both sides of the ball.”

Boys soccer falls short to Wadsworth

Β Β Β Β Kaleidoscope eyes sparkle at the world but Kaleidoscope Park sparkles at the Wadsworth Grizzlies as they down the Bulldogs 4-3.

Β Β Β Β Early on in the first half it looked as though the Bulldogs were in command. They were controlling the ball well, playing great defense and getting multiple chances at goals.

Β Β Β Β Their first chance was a corner kick in the first half that was called back due to penalty. This would prove to be a trend throughout the game. With 20 minutes left in the first half, another goal was called back due to a penalty. These two goals would be costly as the Bulldogs would have won if they were not called back.

Β Β Β Β Twenty-five minutes into the game, the Bulldogs finally prevailed as senior Damon Jones scored their first goal on a penalty kick. The Bulldogs found themselves on top but not for long. With ten minutes left Wadsworth tied up the game on a corner kick that would be the last goal of the half.

Β Β Β Β Coach Kyle Kosmala had a talk with his team during halftime, β€œWe have to do better, we have to go and get the stinking ball.”

Β Β Β Β The back and forth affair continued with a goal from junior Hayden Baer with 35 minutes left in the final half. Wadsworth soon tied it up yet again with a goal of their own not seven minutes later. Just over one minute later, Wadsworth scored again, taking the first lead and never letting go of it.

Β Β Β Β Β Baer said about their poor defensive play, β€œWe had some issues with our formation tonight that led to some crucial mistakes.”

Β Β Β Β It looked as though the Bulldogs could still prevail as Jones scored his second goal of the night with 12 minutes left in the game. However, ten seconds later Wadsworth took a 4-3 lead with another goal. This would prove to be the final score of the match as the Bulldogs fall to 2-2 on the year.

Β Β Β Β James Jennings, senior said about the loss, β€œThe goalkeeper is one of the most important positions on the field and part of the backbone of our defense. Our starting keeper, Nathan Harris, has been out for four games but will be ready to return against Jackson which will be a huge help to our team.”

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Football team starts year off strong

When two bulldogs square off under the lights of Bulldog Stadium, the top dog will always prove victorious, sending the puppy home, whimpering with its tail between its legs.

This held true on the night of Aug. 28, as the local Bulldogs opened their regular season at home against the Green Bulldogs.

After the kickoff, Stow’s defense contained the offense of Green, forcing them to punt early. From there it was Stow’s offense that took complete control of the first half. With 7:51 left to go in the first, it was a 14-yard end zone run from senior Jayson Gobble, followed by the completed extra point of senior Garrett Rigby that put Stow on top 7-0. While these were the only points of the first quarter by the either team, nothing could prepare Green for the eruption by Stow’s offense in the subsequent quarter.

Right from the gate, junior quarterback Kyle Vantrease connected with junior Logan Lindsay for a 48-yard touchdown. No sooner than five minutes later did Gobble find himself in the end zone again followed by Vantrease targeting Lindsay from 12 yards to put Stow up 28-0.

An obvious improvement in accuracy and confidence was noted from Vantrease, and it’s no fluke. His summer was spent working on his game.

β€œI went to 10 camps this year, 6 on a bus tour. Just being able to throw at a different tempo makes a huge difference,” Vantrease said.

Things looked grim for the Green Bulldogs. A glimmer of hope was found mid-second quarter as they punched in a one-yard touchdown to put the team on the scoreboard. Senior Nick Bovard took it into his hands to make sure they were put right back into their place. Β The ensuing kickoff resulted in Bovard returning it 90 yards for a touchdown pulling Stow’s lead to 35-7. The closing minutes of the half gave Gobble his third touchdown of the night on a 27-yard run. Stow held a strong 41-7 lead going into halftime.

The second half brought Green two touchdowns, but much more would be needed to crawl out of the deficit they fell into. A huge 88-yard run from Gobble resulted in a 2-yard push from Vantrease to finish the third quarter up 48-14 in favor of Stow.

Stow wrapped up the fourth quarter, going on to win the game 48-21. Gobble finished his night with 195 rushing yards and three touchdowns, followed by Vantrease with one rushing touchdown and two throwing. Lindsay finished the night with two receiving touchdowns along with one touchdown from Bovard.

Though it was a strong night for the Bulldogs, Vantrease sees there’s a lot to improve on. β€œI think tonight could have been better. We had two turnovers and a lot of mental mistakes. The offensive line is doing well though. The way coach Norri prepares them so well it just comes natural,” Vantrease said.

Stow made the switch from the Federal League to the Suburban League this year and are certainly in the minds of the upcoming teams on their schedule.

Lindsay said, β€œWe looked great tonight. We’re going to do big things this season.”

Softball season ends after loss to Barberton in semifinal game

By: Lindsey Houck

The Stow-Munroe Falls softball team’s season came to a close after losing to Barberton 8-5 in a Division I district semifinal game May 21 at the Barberton Sports Complex.

With the win, the Lady Magics improved to 19-9 and reached their first district title game in school history. The Lady Bulldogs finished 24-6.

At one point, Stow had a 5-1 lead, but that advantage quickly ended in the sixth and seventh innings. Barberton scored seven runs in the final two innings. Alyssa Ingram had seven strikeouts in the first four innings, but things changed after the Lady Bulldogs built a 5-1 lead in the fifth.

In the sixth inning, Barberton scored four runs to tie the game. After a walk, and then a double by Lady Magics’ third baseman Kayla Rorrer, second baseman Makayla Okolish reached on an error.

Barberton then got its biggest hit of the game from its number eight hitter after having a bomb hit to the outfield player before. Barberton’s shortstop blasted a three-run homer over the fence in left field to tie the game.

Barberton then added a solo home run later in the inning for the final run. Ingram, despite pitching with the hip injury, went all seven innings. She allowed 13 hits and finished with eight strikeouts and one walk.

Stow tied the game again in the bottom of the third.

Ingram got the first of her two doubles and senior center fielder Erin Kolke added a run-scoring single. Sophomore Lindsey Houck, the courtesy runner for Ingram, scored on Kolke’s hit.

The Lady Bulldogs made the game 5-1 off Kaisk with four runs in the fifth.

Ingram led off the inning with a double and moved to third on a sacrifice bunt by freshman shortstop Brittany Hoopingarner. Kolke followed with a run-scoring infield single and junior second baseman Bekah Jones added a single. Then, senior first baseman Chrissie Vaughan reached on an infield error and junior catcher Landry Slider drew a walk which set up the biggest blow of the inning. Left fielder Kayla Esterle ripped a two-run single to make it 5-1.

Barberton’s pitcher got the win in the circle as she scattered nine hits in seven innings. She walked two batters and struck out one. Ingram finished with three hits and Slider reached base three times.

Stow lost the game 8-5, but finished the season with their heads up.