STRUTHERS GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH JOHN HRITZ

By Ty Bartell

STRUTHERS OH- The historic Struthers Fieldhouse is ready for another basketball season and so are The Struthers Wildcats! Taking over the reins on the girls side this year will be the legendary John Hritz. 14-9 a season ago, the Struthers girls basketball team came into this year having lost four seniors, all of which contributed minutes. Leaving The Wildcats young, hungry and unique in the unknown this season.

In this edition of Coaches Corner, YSNs Ty Bartell gets the chance to chat with the new skipper at Struthers, John Hritz. They cover topics including his decision to come to Struthers, what Wildcats fans can expect out of the season and so much more! Be sure to stay updated with Wildcat basketball this season with live games, scores, stats, stories and more on YSN!

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ORANGE BOY’S BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH MARVIN RASHAD

PEPPER PIKE, OH- In a recent episode of the “YSN – Orange Boys Basketball Coach’s Corner” podcast, host DJ Yokley sat down with Marvin Rashad, the new head basketball coach at Orange High School. The conversation was filled with excitement and optimism as Coach Rashad shared his vision for the team and his passion for the game.

Coach Rashad, a former player himself, spoke about how basketball has been a blessing in his life, teaching him valuable lessons of discipline, hard work, and perseverance. He expressed his belief that the game is not just about wins and losses, but also about personal growth and the development of life skills.

Describing his journey to Orange High School as a “Cinderella story,” Coach Rashad recounted a pivotal game three years ago when his previous team, Shaw High School, faced off against Orange in a sectional championship. Against all odds, Shaw emerged victorious, and Coach Rashad’s coaching prowess caught the attention of the administrators at Orange High School.

Since taking over as head coach, Coach Rashad has been focused on changing the culture and instilling a sense of responsibility and accountability in his players. He emphasizes that they represent not only themselves and their families but also the school and the coaching staff. The players are urged to approach the game with a sense of urgency and to give their best, knowing that every action reflects on their coach and the program.

The enthusiasm surrounding Coach Rashad’s appointment is evident in the response from the players. Over 60 students expressed their desire to play for him, a testament to his ability to inspire and motivate. Coach Rashad humbly acknowledged this overwhelming support and expressed his commitment to Orange High School, stating that he has found his home and plans to build a successful program for years to come.

Cleveland is a community that deeply values basketball, and Coach Rashad understands the high expectations that come with leading a team in this city. He acknowledges the competitive nature of the game but encourages his players to play with confidence and freedom, while still maintaining discipline and structure. He aims to create a team that is known for its resilience and fighting spirit, regardless of the outcome on the scoreboard.

As a coach who has played at the next level himself, Coach Rashad recognizes the aspirations of his players to play college basketball. He advises them to embrace the challenges that come with that goal, emphasizing the importance of listening, being coachable, and developing a resilient mindset. He wants his players to understand that nothing comes easy and that they must be ready to fight for their dreams.

Coach Rashad’s journey to becoming a basketball coach was influenced by his junior high coach, Nick Daniel Wright, who not only cared about his players’ performance on the court but also showed genuine concern for their well-being outside of basketball. This experience ignited Coach Rashad’s desire to become a coach who genuinely cares about his players’ personal growth and success.

In summary, Coach Marvin Rashad brings enthusiasm, inspiration, and a strong commitment to the Orange Boys Basketball program. He aims to build a culture of responsibility and accountability while instilling confidence and freedom in his players. With his own experiences and positive mentorship, Coach Rashad is ready to make a lasting impact on the lives of his players and the success of the program.

 

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ORANGE SWIMMING AND DIVING COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH WALLY LUTKUS

PEPPER PIKE, OH- In the first episode of the podcast series “Orange Swimming and Diving Coach’s Corner,” host DJ Yokley sat down with Wally Lutkus, the esteemed head swimming coach at Orange. With over five decades of coaching experience, Lutkus shared his insights on the evolution of swimming and the joys of coaching young athletes.

When asked about the changes he has witnessed in swimming over the last 60 years, Lutkus observed that today’s young swimmers seem less inclined to work hard compared to past generations. He attributed this change to the myriad of distractions and responsibilities that young individuals face in their daily lives.

One of the highlights of the conversation was Lutkus’s mention of his wife, who serves as his assistant coach. With an impressive swimming background, including being part of the American record-holding Cleveland Swim Club and the Pan Am team, she provides invaluable tips and guidance to the coaching duo. Their dedication to each individual swimmer, both in and out of the pool, ensures a holistic approach to training and development.

The interviewer asked what keeps Lutkus motivated after all these years. He simply stated that he genuinely enjoys coaching. Lutkus shared an anecdote about competing against former swimmers who now represent a rival team, highlighting the satisfaction that comes from preparing his team to overcome challenges and succeed. The commitment and hard work displayed by his current team is a testament to their determination and passion.

The conversation also touched on Lutkus’s diverse interests beyond coaching. He revealed that he played rugby for many years, even earning an award in his name as a freshman at Dartmouth College. His involvement with various individuals, including working with the son of renowned coach Frank Ryan, quarterback of the Cleveland Browns, has enriched his life and kept him engaged with the sports community.

Throughout the discussion, Lutkus emphasized the rewarding aspects of coaching young swimmers. Witnessing their improvement and seeing them excel in their chosen events brings him great fulfillment. One of his swimmers mentioned that Lutkis often impresses upon them the simple mantra “If it’s going to be, it’s up to me,” reminding them of their own responsibility in achieving success.

The first episode of “Orange Swimming and Diving Coach’s Corner” promises an engaging and insightful series featuring the experiences and wisdom of seasoned coach Wally Lutkus. Listeners can look forward to future episodes delving deeper into the world of swimming and diving in Orange.

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ORANGE COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) TIM PORTER

PEPPER PIKE, OH- Orange High School has seen a remarkable rise in its athletic performance in recent years, and much of the credit goes to Tim Porter, the school’s esteemed athletic director. In a recent episode of the YSN podcast, Porter sat down for a candid conversation about his journey in the world of sports administration.

Porter’s career path wasn’t always about athletics. After working in marketing for 15 years, he made a career shift and became a teacher. It was during his student teaching at Mineral Ridge that he found himself being offered the position of athletic director. Taking a leap of faith, Porter accepted the challenge.

Initially met with skepticism and warnings of burnout, Porter persevered and even pursued a master’s degree in athletic administration. Over the years, he has continuously pushed boundaries and sought innovative ways to promote and support his student-athletes.

One impressive aspect of Porter’s approach is his commitment to making experiences special for the student-athletes. From organizing trips to Ohio State games to capturing memorable moments through his photography, he goes above and beyond to create lasting memories for his students.

Transitioning from a small school to the bigger stage at Orange High School came with its own set of challenges. However, Porter’s determination and commitment remained unwavering. He credits the support of his wife as a crucial factor in managing the demanding schedules that come with his dual roles as an athletic director and a dedicated family man.

At Orange High School, where nearly every sport has a junior high program, Porter found himself having a greater impact on a wider range of athletes. With unique facilities and a larger budget, he has been able to bring a new level of excellence to the school’s athletic programs.

Despite the additional responsibilities and increased pressure, Porter continues to strive for greatness. He constantly seeks ways to improve and does not pay heed to detractors. His ultimate focus is on the success and well-being of the student-athletes under his guidance.

As he looks towards the future, Porter envisions even greater achievements for Orange High School. With a basketball coach who played in the WNBA and a tennis team that has already tasted success, Porter is eager to see what the future holds for his students.

Tim Porter’s unwavering dedication and innovative spirit have undoubtedly transformed Orange High School’s athletic program. With him at the helm, Orange High School is set to thrive and achieve new heights in the world of high school sports.

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SOUTHERN GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH MICHAEL SKRINJAR

SALINEVILLE OH- Southern Local girls basketball is currently in an amazing stretch of success. Their current seniors have done nothing but put together winning seasons.  Their drive to be the best have lifted the Indians to new heights the last four years of basketball. Last season specifically, they came dangerously close to ending the run of Springfield in the tournament. The Tigers of course went on to win a regional final and get into state.  That should tel you the level that Southern can play at.

Head coach Michael Skrinjat stays in his spot on the sidelines this season trying to put together one last push for his seniors that have meant so much to his program. He came on YSN’s Running Point (brought to you by Greenwood Chevrolet) to preview the season.  He talks to Anthony Hartwig about the impact his seniors have had on the program, the ways this team can win, and much more. Check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Michael Skrinjar

 

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ARCHBISHOP HOBAN BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH TK GRIFFITH

AKRON OH- The Knights are still feeling euphoric from last year’s amazing run down to Dayton winning the OHSAA State Championship. However, if you thought that would make them less hungry to go back and get another medal, you’d be dead wrong.  Hoban’s success was no fluke, and coach Griffith and his crew are out to prove that this season.  With a stock of talent some programs could only dream of, the Knights are ready to charge for another trip to the promised land.

Coach Griffith was kind enough to join YSN’s Ty Bartell and Anthony Hartwig during his busy schedule to help us get a grasp on what this season will look like. They go over the Knights roster, what the biggest strengths of the team will be this year, and much more. Check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with T.K Griffith only on YSN!

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URSULINE BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH KEITH GUNTHER

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Ursuline is coming off a boys basketball season that has a mixed bag of emotions attached to it.  The Irish had one of if not the best regular season their program has ever had, but they fell short of the goal in postseason.  Irish fans shouldn’t have to worry though because Keith Gunther is back for his 21st season as the head coach of the Irish, and he thinks this year’s group is something special.  They’ve beefed up their schedule even more, and have a lineup with weaknesses that are hard to find.  You might just hear a lot about how good the Irish are this year.

Coach Gunther was able to spend some time talking with YSN’s Anthony Hartwig to preview the upcoming season. They discuss the new faces on the team that have everyone excited, the ramp up in schedule difficulty, and much more. Check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Keith Gunther only on YSN!

 

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LEETONIA BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH MICHAEL HEIN

LEETONIA OH- Are you excited for basketball season? We can promise you’re not as excited as Leetonia.  The boys program is on the doorstep of a turn around.  After a very positive summer, Michael Hein has these boys believing they can be winners. That’s always the first key to establishing a winning program.  The coaching staff is made up of former Bears that want nothing more than to see this team reach its potential and have the Beats make their mark on the EOAC.

Coach Hein took time out of his busy day to chat with YSN’s Ty Bartell, and Anthony Hartwig.  They discuss the confidence this group has, some of the big names to watch for, and much more. Check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Michael Heim only on YSN!

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CHAMPION BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH DAN DENMAN

WARREN OH- Champion basketball is going to have a ton of new faces this season on the court. Graduating 8 seniors from a year ago, a lot of kids are going to have their opportunity to shine in those voids left by the seniors.  That isn’t always a bad thing, the Flashes carry a ton of talent in their ranks, and they still have a good amount of leadership ready to go. Head coach Dan Denman isn’t worried about the experience of his team as he spends the next few weeks getting them ready for the long winter.

Coach Denman was kind enough to spend some time on YSN’s Running Point (brought to you by Greenwood Chevrolet) to preview the upcoming season. They discuss the Flashes roster, what it will take to have a successful campaign, and much more. Check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Dan Denman only on YSN!

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CARDINAL MOONEY GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH DOM DIORIO

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Cardinal Mooney has been a girls basketball program that has tasted consistent success for a while now. Continuing to churn out quality teams year after year is not easy. This season, the Cardinals look poised to do it yet again under head coach Dom Diorio. With a great mix of leadership and young talent the Cardinals will try to stamp their name as the best in the area.

Coach Diorio was kind enough to take the time to jump on to YSN’s Running Point (brought to you by Greenwood Chevrolet).  He talks with Anthony Hartwig about the sustained culture at Mooney, previews the Cardinals tough schedule, and much more. Be sure to check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Dom Diorio only on YSN!

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