CRESTVIEW VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 3) WITH ALISHA AUER

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview is in the middle of the best stretch of years any athletics program has ever had in the school system. The Rebels have won their fourth straight district championship.  No other program has done that before at Crestview. This year might have been the hardest one yet. Four state ranked teams found themselves in Grand Valley. Crestview was the last one standing. With wins over Lakeview and Kirtland, Crestview is officially used to playing high level volleyball. Crestview has advanced into the regional semifinals where they’ll meet Lake Catholic in Barberton on Thursday. That game is scheduled for 6:00.

Rebels head coach Alisha Auer was kind enough to sit down with Anthony Hartwig and recap their district run in detail, and preview their upcoming regional matchup.  They also talk about some key under the radar players who have stepped up big in the district tournament, and all season.  Check out the latest Coach’s Corner with Alisha Auer.

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AUSTINTOWN FITCH COACH’S CORNER: WEEK 12 WITH T.J. PARKER

AUSTINTOWN, OH- It is an old cliché that defense wins championships, and the Austintown Fitch
Falcons have a plethora of weapons that can help them do just that. Davion Pritchard has been one of
the key secondary pieces that has helped Austintown Fitch make it to Week 2 of the playoffs, due to his
ability to change the game in many ways. The junior standout leads the team in interceptions with five
and pass breakups with eight. The Falcons will need Pritchard to have another big performance this
week if they want to advance past Akron St. Vincent St. Mary.

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URSULINE IRISH FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 11) WITH DAN REARDON

YOUNGSTOWN, OH – It’s Week 12 of the high school football season in the state of Ohio, and the number of teams remaining in the state playoffs are quickly dwindling, but the Ursuline Irish are one of those teams still left. The Irish defeated Hawken commandingly in the first round of the Division III playoffs, knocking off the Hawks by a score of 43-12. The Irish used a 28-6 first-half advantage to build a gap early and never look back. With the win, the Irish are granted another home game at Stambaugh Stadium this Friday Night as they play host to the Tallmadge Blue Devils. The Blue Devils knocked off VASJ 21-7 in Round 1, and hold a 9-2 record. Tallmadge is a team that will like to throw the ball a lot, as they attempt over 26 passes per game. The Blue Devils are led offensively by Wisconsin commit Collin Dixon, who has been the top target out of a talented receiving core, hauling in 72 passes this season for 1325 yards and 18 touchdowns.

In this week’s coaches’ corner, Ursuline Head Coach Dan Reardon talks about last week’s performance against Hawken, the boost of getting one more home game this season, what to look forward to in this week’s matchup with Tallmadge, and more!

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AUSTINTOWN-FITCH COACH’S CORNER WITH T.J. PARKER

AUSTINTOWN, Ohio- The Austintown Fitch Falcons have soared into the postseason with a 9-1 record, and the Falcons have high hopes that this team can make a deep run into the playoffs in Division II. Fitch was able to take down Warren G. Harding 59-28 behind a historic game from tailback Jamell James, as the senior tied a school record with five rushing touchdowns against the Raiders. The Falcons will try to build off that momentum of the Week 10 victory as they will play host to the Mayfield Wildcats on Friday night in the first round of the playoffs. The Wildcats were 6-4 in the regular season, and are coming off a hard-fought 28-21 loss to Kenston in Week 10.
In this week’s coaches’ corner, Fitch Head Coach TJ Parker talks about last week’s offensive explosion against Harding, what Mayfield will bring to the table, and more!

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URSULINE IRISH FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 10) WITH DAN REARDON

YOUNGSTOWN, OH – YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio- We have reached Week 11 of the 2022 high school football season, and the Ursuline Irish will start their journey that will hopefully end with a state title. The Irish, who moved up to Division III this year after making it to the Division IV state championship game a year ago, are hoping for a different outcome. The Irish led Clinton Massie 28-7 in the third quarter of last year’s title bout before giving up 22-straight points and falling in heartbreaking fashion 29-28. The Irish open up the playoffs at Stambaugh Stadium on Friday night as they will host the Hawken Hawks. Both teams finished the regular season with 8-2 records.

In this week’s coaches’ corner, Ursuline Head Coach Dan Reardon talks about last week’s victory over Cardinal Mooney, what to look forward to against Hawken, and more!

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SPRINGFIELD TIGERS COACH’S CORNER: WITH SEAN GUERRIERO

NEW MIDDLETOWN, Ohio- Week 11 has been familiar territory for the Springfield Tigers the last few
years, as they secured a top-three spot in Region 21 from 2019-2021. With many of the program’s most
successful players ever moving on and a drop from Division VI to Division VII in 2022, the Tigers are
looking to carry on the tradition of playoff excellence, while also building a new identity for themselves.
Springfield had a very rough start to the 2022 campaign, dropping their first four match-ups to teams
with a combined record of 36-4, which marked the first time that Springfield had dropped four games in
an entire season since 2015. A Week 5 hard-fought victory against then-undefeated Mineral Ridge was a
huge momentum shift for the Tigers, as they reeled off six-consecutive victories to end the regular
season.

The Tigers snuck their way into the Top 8 teams in Region 25 in Week 10 as well, solidifying
another year with a home playoff game. Springfield faces a very tough test in Week 11, as they welcome
the 8-2 Matthews Mustangs to New Middletown on Friday night.

In this week’s coaches’ corner, Springfield Head Coach Sean Guerriero talked about the resurgence of
the squad after a tough start to the year, how the experience has been gained throughout the season,
what to look forward to in this week’s match up, and more!

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STRUTHERS FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH JOHN BAYUK

STRUTHERS OH- Do not look now, but The Struthers Wildcats have clawed their way back into the playoffs! Following a near-detrimental 1-4 start to the regular season that included two overtime losses, things were looking bleak for Struthers faithful. However, an emphatic 41-3 victory at home against Lakeview got The Cats right back on track. Collecting big conference wins against Jefferson, Niles and Girard in the weeks to follow, The Wildcats have now rattled off four straight wins to get themselves to 5-4 on the year.

More importantly, Struthers has clinched a playoff berth after the win against #2 ranked Girard in Region 13 at the time. Although in the playoffs, The Wildcats have an opportunity to host a game in Struthers, providing they can take care of business in Week 10. Their opponent? The Poland Bulldogs (5-4) coming off a spoiled senior night courtesy of The Jefferson Falcons. It will be a battle as old as the test of times its Cats vs. Dogs in Week 10 on YSN!

Get yourself ready with this YSN EXCLUSIVE interview with Struthers Football Head Coach John Bayuk as he stops by to chat with Ty on Running Point. Highlighting the season turnaround, the locker room discussions and the preparation for Poland. All that and more on this edition of Coaches Corner.

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EDISON FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH MIKE COLLOPY

RICHMOND OH- The Edison Wildcats have been a team with quite the story over the course of the past few seasons. A team that in 2019 was in a rebuilding point in their program. Going 0-10 in the regular season and going through rough waters during the campaign. In the odd 2020 COVID season, The Wildcats captured four victories, walking away with a well-improved record of 4-6. By 2021, Edison was in position to compete, winning seven games in the regular season and punching their ticket to the playoff as the #9. Dropping their playoff matchup to Manchester in 2021, questions remained in The Wildcat program became “how do they get better from here?”

A 9-0 start to the regular season in 2022 for Edison has them on the cusp of a complete turnaround in a four year span. Matching up with Indian Creek (1-8) for Week 10, The Wildcats look for an undefeated regular season. Already guaranteeing a home playoff matchup with the lowest possible seed for The Wildcats being #7 no matter the outcome of Week 10. Coach Collopy and crew will look to complete the regular season slate on top, with a defense that has shut opponents down throughout the year. Catch this EXCLUSIVE YSN interview with Coach Collopy, as The Edison Skipper stopped by Running Point to discuss the season so far, the goals going into playoffs, and the improvements needed to make a run.

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CANFIELD VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH KRISTA NESBITT

CANFIELD OH- The tournament always brings a sense of urgency to locker rooms. That is especially true for Canfield. Their roster is full of seniors who simply don’t want to say goodbye to their season.  They’ve spent all year sharpening their skills against a brutal schedule. Canfield may have dropped down to division 2, but their schedule still reflects that of a division 1 school. That schedule has zero easy wins on it.  The Cardinals have brought an energetic drive to their practices leading up to tournament time.  They got their first round win over Ravenna and now look forward to a game against Perry.  That will be Thursday at Notre Dame Cathedral Latin.

Canfield head coach Krista Nesbitt took some time after practice to sit down with Anthony Hartwig to talk about the season, and their upcoming path to a district championship.  They also break down the great regular season the Cardinals have put together.  Check out Episode 2 of Coach’s Corner With Krista Nesbitt only on YSN!

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WESTERN RESERVE VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH KRISIE HUGHES

BERLIN CENTER OH- There are a lot of things in the sports world that seem almost automatic. Western Reserve being good at volleyball has turned in to one of those things. But don’t let that perception fool you, Western Reserve has to work extremely hard to be at the level they are. With some similar faces mixed with new ones Western Reserve has put together yet another solid campaign. The Blue Devils took a first round bye in the tournament and finally know their opponent. The Devils will play Windham on Thursday in Western Reserve.

Head coach Krisie Hughes continued her first season as the head coach at the varsity level. She took time to talk with Anthony Hartwig about just that this week. They also discuss the future tournament matchup, go over the Blue Devils rosters and highlight some great players, and so much more. Check out Episode 2 of Coach’s Corner With Krisie Hughes

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