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Scores and Highlights!

By GameChanger Media



Stark County Terriers 18O won big over Premier Ohio 10-0 on Sunday at Brunswick High School.


Stark County Terriers 18O opened the scoring in the top of the first thanks to two home runs. Stark County Terriers 18O first got on the board when Nolan Kellicker hit a solo home run to right field.


Stark County Terriers 18O added to their early lead in the top of the second inning after Kellicker singled down the right field line, Kaiden Mastri walked, Josh Dezenzo walked, William Feser was struck by a pitch, and Stark County Terriers 18O scored on a wild pitch, each scoring one run.


Stark County Terriers 18O added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Kellicker grounded out, and Luke Senften doubled down the left field line, each scoring one run.


Drew Becker earned the win for Stark County Terriers 18O. The pitcher surrendered two hits and zero runs over two innings, striking out four and walking none. Drew Hammond took the loss for Premier Ohio. The hurler went two innings, surrendering seven runs on five hits, striking out none and walking three. Brandon Bechtold and Luke Jansen each came on in relief for Stark County Terriers 18O and shutdown Premier Ohio.


Stark County Terriers 18O piled up nine hits in the game. Kellicker, Senften, and Mastri each collected two hits for Stark County Terriers 18O. Kellicker, Senften, and Mastri each drove in two runs for Stark County Terriers 18O.


Jack Amis, Brett Moore, Edward Ramos, and Michael Steingass each collected one hit for Premier Ohio.


Next up for Stark County Terriers 18O is a game at Premier Ohio on Sunday.



 
 
 

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The Stark County Terriers Baseball Club, which was founded in 1999 and is currently in our 26th year of Collegiate Baseball, is Co-Sponsoring the 2025 NABF 23 and Under World Series with The Western Reserve Collegiate League. The Tournament will bring 8 to 10 Collegiate League Champion Teams to Canton and the Thurman Munson Memorial Baseball Complex on July 25th, 26th, and 27th to compete in the NABF World Series.


The Stark County Terriers Collegiate Team has won the NABF World Series in 2022, 2023, and 2024! Each Team in attendance is guaranteed 4 games over the weekend culminating in the World Series Championship Game on Sunday July 27th.


One of the most difficult challenges facing our organizations is obtaining the financial resources needed to pay for field rental and pay collegiate umpire fees so that these young players can participate in the 2025 NABF World Series. Will you help? Your donation is tax deductible as the Stark County Terriers organization is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization (our tax ID is 34-1881670). We are hoping to raise $10,000 to cover all of these fees and expenses. Any Level of donation from $100 to $1,000 is greatly appreciated and helps these young men compete in the World Series at Thurman Munson Memorial Baseball Complex in Canton Ohio! We need donations by July 12th to cover expenses.


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By GameChanger Media


Stark County Terriers 18O fell 4-3 to B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O on Saturday at Walsh University despite out-hitting them nine to six. Caleb Collins and Josh Dezenzo each collected two hits for Stark County Terriers 18O.


B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O got on the board in the top of the third inning after James LaVigne hit a sacrifice fly, and Tommy Vokic walked, each scoring one run.


Stark County Terriers 18O jumped back into the lead in the bottom of the third inning after Dezenzo doubled down the left field line, Parker Varney singled, and Brayden Fellouzis singled to left field, each scoring one run.


B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O took the lead in the top of the fourth. Devon Moris tripled, scoring two runs, to give B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O the advantage, 4-3.


Paul Medina earned the win for B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O. The pitcher surrendered seven hits and three runs over five innings, striking out one and walking two. Ty Dennison led things off on the bump for Stark County Terriers 18O. The righty gave up two hits and two runs over three innings, striking out five and walking five.


Stark County Terriers 18O tallied nine hits in the game. Varney, Fellouzis, and Dezenzo each drove in one run for Stark County Terriers 18O.


Moris drove the middle of the lineup, leading B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O with two runs batted in. The 3-hole hitter went 2-for-2 on the day. B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O had patience at the plate, collecting 10 walks for the game. Nicholas Square, Jeremiah Atwell, and Moris led the team with two walks each. Moris stole three bases. B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O turned one double play in the game. B2 Bulls Collegiate 18O didn't commit a single error in the field.


Medina had the most chances in the field with one.


Stark County Terriers 18O will travel to Premier Ohio for their next game on Sunday.




 
 
 

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