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Columbiana County Campuses Host Cross-County Basketball Game

 

2021 County Classic Salem Quakers won this year’s contest over the East Liverpool Potters

Bad weather delayed the game a few days. COVID-19 limited the fans and activities. But, the 91²Ö¿â Columbiana County Classic took place Feb. 18 featuring the boys basketball teams from Salem and East Liverpool high schools.

Cheers for the Potters!

The series was tied at 2-2, but the visiting Salem Quakers came from behind in the final seconds of the game to win 66-64. 

Following the game, the team received the traveling plaque from Donald Bean, assistant director of the Enrollment Management and Student Services Department on the East Liverpool campus.

 



Quakers during pre-game warm-ups.

Because of COVID safety protocols, 91²Ö¿â was unable to engage the limited number of fans with activities that have become traditional at the County Classic: door prizes, giveaways, a t-shirt toss and interactions with Flash, the 91²Ö¿â mascot. 

A Potter prepares for the game.

Hopefully, the activities will return when the two teams meet again on Jan. 4, 2022.

The 91²Ö¿â County Classic represents the strong foundation of learning in East Liverpool and Salem, as each community is home to one of the university’s two Columbiana County campuses. 



Cutline A:  Donald Bean (far right), representing the East Liverpool Campus, presented the County Classic traveling plaque to the Salem Quakers, who won this year’s contest over the East Liverpool Potters.

Cutline B: Cheers for the Potters!

Cutline C: Quakers during pre-game warm-ups.

Cutline D: A Potter prepares for the game.


 

POSTED: Monday, February 22, 2021 11:16 AM
UPDATED: Friday, December 09, 2022 02:12 PM