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EAST PALESTINE PAIR EYE THE COLLEGE GRIDIRON

The East Palestine Bulldogs held their signings today for their student-athletes.  We wish them all the best in their future endeavors, and thank them for allowing us to share in their big day!  Good luck at the next level, gentlemen.  We’ll be cheering for you!

SIGNINGS INCLUDE:

 

Dominic Posey: Baldwin Wallace

Dominic Major Posey is the son of Marcy Beers and the late Kelly Posey, Brother Cameran and Sister Alexus.  Dominic has participated in Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball, where he holds 3 school records.

Posey is a YMCA Camp Counselor, Leaders of the Pack Mentor Program, Youth Sports Volunteer/Coach, and a member of Bulldog Pride Something to Bark About Role Model Program.  Dominic is also active in supporting the community through programs such as Dog Days a Day of Giving and various church-related services support events. He was recently named the Winter Homecoming King and is an integral part of the schools Bulldog Café and Yearbook staff.

Throughout his football career, Dominic was active in the YYFFA Flag Football program where he was a member of a National Championship Team Finalist in New Orleans.  This summer Dominic will participate in the Penn/Ohio All-Star game at Geneva College. Upon graduation, Dominic plans to pursue National Security at Baldwin Wallace University as a student/athlete participating in Football. Go Yellow Jackets!

 

Parker Sherry: Bowling Green

Parker Steele Sherry is the son of Zach and Liz Sherry, and Sister Payton.  Parker has participated in Varsity Football, Basketball, and Track, where he holds 12 records.  He is slated to be the EPHS Valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA; he is a 4 year President of the Class of 2019 and current NHS President, along with serving as the School Board Student Ambassador.  

Some of his scholar/athlete accolades are: Marines Semper Fidelis All American, Wendy’s High School Heisman National Finalist, MaxPreps/Marines National Player of the Month, 3 Time WKBN Big 22 selection, WYTV Student/Athlete of the Week, Vindy Blitz Player of the Week, 2-Time WFMJ Taco Bell Player of the Week, National Football Foundation Scholar/Athlete, and recipient of the Lou Holtz 20 Under 20 Award.  He enjoys volunteering with special needs students, serving as a YMCA Camp Counselor, a Bulldog Pride Something to Bark About Role Model, Leader of the Pack mentor, YYFFA athlete/alumni, and supports East Palestine Youth Sports programs as a coach/mentor. Parker believes in giving back to the community by supporting activities such as Dog Days a Day of Giving, Church Food Pantries, and the March of Dimes, and is a member of the Old North Church.   

This summer Parker will participate in the Penn/Ohio All-Star game at Geneva College. Beginning June 2019, Parker will be furthering his academic studies at Bowling Green State University where he plans to study business and will be a member of the football team. Go Falcons!

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WEEK 9 BIG DOGS OF THE VALLEY WINNERS ANNOUNCED

With OVER 97,000 votes cast between Sunday at 7 PM and Wednesday at midnight, the Week 9 Winners have been chosen for Baird Brothers’ Big Dog of the Valley.

 

Congratulations to East Palestine’s Abel Figley (44,020 votes) whose 23 Points including 7 Three-pointers against Southern earned him the Week 9 reward.

PHOTO CREDIT: LEGACYSTUDIOSBYJJS

 

Congratulations to South Range’s Izzy Lamparty (8,400 votes) who posted 27 Points in her game against Ursuline, and got the Week 9 nod for the ladies.

PHOTO CREDIT: MIKE VULETICH

THE MOST LIKE-ABEL GUY IN THE ROOM

For anybody who has ever had the privilege to meet East Palestine’s Abel Figley, you know his personality is contagious.  A big frame of a young man who is built like a tank yet seems to be always joyful and smiling.  His joy for his friends, teammates, and community is immediately noticeable from the jump.  He quickly became one of the fan favorite’s in East Palestine with his hand-shake rituals and sniper-like shooting ability from beyond the arc.  Case in point: Figley drained 7 three-pointers in a game against Southern Local en route to 23 points, and a nod for the YSN-Baird Brothers Big Dogs of the Valley Nomination in Week 12.

However, the glory doesn’t always come easy for Abel, as his hard work and determination alongside his work-ethic have cleared a path for playing time alongside his teammates.  What’s more encouraging is the role model he is to the underclassmen and younger generations of Bulldogs.  If you’re at an EP event, you don’t have to look very far to find Abel.  He’s the guy in the front row cheering the loudest for his school, surrounded by his friends following his lead.

YSN’s Tim Figley caught up for a little family reunion and has this week’s East Palestine Bulldogs Player Profile: THE MOST LIKE-ABEL GUY IN THE ROOM.

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EAST PALESTINE BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH BILL STANTON (EP 4)

The Bulldogs are weathering the storm of a tough schedule in East Palestine.  Coach Bill Stanton continues to show the excitement that Bulldog Nation is looking for!

Coach Stanton sits down with YSN’s Tim Figley to discuss the benefits of taking part in one of the top tournaments of the Holiday Season, as well as why playing high-caliber teams sets this team up for a promising future.

Are the Bulldogs on the cusp of turning the corner?  Can the ‘Dogs continue to invite themselves to their opponent’s barbeque?  Do the Seniors feel that they’re leaving a solid foundation for the future of Bulldog cagers?

Find out all that and more on this week’s East Palestine Coach’s Corner with Bill Stanton.

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VANCE’S CHANCE

There’s a youth movement happening in East Palestine.  As the next wave of Bulldog stars moves into the spotlight, there’s new names, new faces, and new responsibilities.  For this year’s Bulldogs, it’s been a transition year across the board.  Above it all, the Bulldogs have remained competitive.

For Freshman, Cooper Vance, it’s been worth the wait.  Vance’s skill set is that of someone 3-4 years older, with the temperament to coincide.  Vance has a slow heartbeat in big moments and has become a solid option in the Bulldog lineup.  With names like Sherry, Darlington, Figley, and Posey that have been household names for the past 4 years- Cooper seeks their wisdom, and stamp of approval as much as those seniors seek Vance’s ability to carry the torch with his teammates over the next four years.

YSN’s Dan Figley sits down with a young man who between him and his teammates, give Bulldog Nation a reason to celebrate now- with excitement for the future.  Our East Palestine Basketball Player Profile for this week: VANCE’S CHANCE.

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THE GRIZZLED PATH

It’s hard to believe that someone so calm under pressure, and such a vital part of a team is only in her second year.  However, for Poland Sophomore, Jackie Grisdale- it’s just another day at the office.

Grisdale is wise beyond her years, and that’s a big reason that she and her Lady Bulldog teammates have seen so much success in the 2018-2019 Campaign.  That, and the fact that the selflessness and genuine love that these young ladies show for the game and for each other shines through in each passing second on the game clock.

A young lady who is not afraid to pass the basketball, and the spotlight.  Jackie is learning from her freshman season, and with the help of her teammates and coaches- growing leaps and bounds!

So- What is the biggest difference between this year and last?  What’s it like to be a coach’s daughter?  How have her senior teammates impacted her on and off the floor?  Our Anthony Hartwig sits down with Jackie Grisdale for this week’s Poland Basketball Player Profile: THE GRIZZLED PATH.

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POLAND BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH NICK BLANCH (EP 2)

Resiliency.  That is the word that best describes the Poland Lady Bulldogs on the basketball court at this point.  The undefeated squad continues to sharpen the saw each and every week and is buzzing through NE8 competition this year with a tight defense and a tenacious offense.

The beat goes on this week as South Range and Struthers were the latest victims of the 2019 campaign for Coach Blanch and his troops.

What goes into the preparation on a weekly basis to keep this level?  What does this team have to do to level up heading down the home-stretch?  Can the Bulldogs stay focused and on routine?  Also, find out what brought Coach Blanch into the coaching ranks!

All that and more on this week’s Poland Basketball Coach’s Corner with Nick Blanch (EP 2)

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MIXON THINGS UP

East Palestine used to have a secret weapon.  A young, powerful, basketball savvy post-forward who can shake and bake down low, or dispose of her defender at will with her skill and determination.

Now- East Palestine has a well-known weapon.  Junior, Jaliyah Mixon has been through it all, seemingly.  She’s battled adversity in her personal life to which she’s overcome and shined on the other side, and uses her experience as stepping stones to where she wants to be.  Mixon is now looked to as a leader and a catalyst on this team, and as she goes, so do the Bulldogs.  Opposing coaches prepare for “21.”

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Through all the adversity and accolades, Jaliyah prides herself on becoming a role model in the community and being able to look into the stands on game night with young eyes peering back at her, confident that she is getting things done on, and off the court.  According to Coach Franklin, Mixon has had to change the way she plays.  “She’s gone from getting a rebound and taking it down to the other end by herself, to passing to our guards and working her way into the paint, which opens up more opportunities for the team,” said Franklin.

Mixon’s growth as a student-athlete has also come in the classroom along with the hardwood.  Jaliyah attributes her success to a couple of her teachers who have helped her along the way, including one that serves as a coach in the stands.

All of this leads to our East Palestine Basketball Player Profile for the Week: MIXON THINGS UP!

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EAST PALESTINE BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH WILL FRANKLIN (EP 4)

In Bulldog Country, the Lady Dogs have experienced a few bumps in the road in the form of EOAC Conference play.  Columbiana and Lisbon presented threats and lived up to the billing.  The Lady Clippers providing Coach Franklin’s girls with their only loss on their home floor, and Lady Devils capturing revenge for a loss to EP earlier in the season.

However, the Lady Dogs look to bounce back in a big way and try to catch fire just before the tournament.  The biggest opponent isn’t even on the schedule, as snow has forced the hands of many in the area and broken any rhythm teams are having.

What can be done to keep the competitive edge when games get canceled?  Is there enough elasticity in EP this year for the bounce back?

Find out all that and more on this week’s East Palestine Basketball Coach’s Corner with Will Franklin (EP 4)

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