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WESTERN RESERVE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH JOHN ARMENI

BERLIN CENTER, OH-  The bustling town of Berlin Center was abuzz Monday night as Coaches John Armeni and Coach Dot joined Chris Colucci on the latest episode of YSN’s “The Devils Hour” to discuss all things football and their upcoming challenge against Columbiana.

The ebullient atmosphere followed Western Reserve’s triumph over Trinity, marked by a rigorous yet rewarding game. Coach Armeni praised the team’s resilience. “They’re a pretty good football team… our guys went up there and were physical. We shut them down and were able to run the football effectively,” he noted. Meanwhile, Coach Dot, ever vigilant on defense, emphasized the tactical triumph of halting Trinity’s athletic offense.

Switching gears to their next big game, the coaches highlighted the challenges posed by an athletically gifted yet so-far-unlucky Columbiana team. “They’re better than their record shows… we want to be one to know this week,” Armeni stressed. Dot added, “Their quarterback is pretty quick… we’re excited to get after him a little bit.”

The spotlight turned to standout players, including their formidable middle linebacker, Nate. “He has 35 quiet tackles…talented and humble,” Dot lauded. Offensively, Armeni was equally confident, stating, “We haven’t had to get too crazy… we eventually want to wear on teams.”
Additionally, they discussed the unique dynamics of small-town football, where the quarterback, Chris Pater, also shines on defense. “He’s a superb defensive player…probably one of the better DBs in our league,” Armeni said, adding a touch of humor about Pater’s relentless drive.

A poignant segment delved into the invaluable contributions of their coaching team, many being former players and long-time colleagues. “It means a lot to have those guys around…we’re lucky,” Armeni expressed. Dot offered an endearing snapshot of their camaraderie, “We really are friends. It’s not just a business… It’s very personal to us.”

The coaches also commended their rising stars, a talented freshman class eager to step into the limelight. “They’re very hardworking kids,” Dot remarked, eagerly anticipating their future impact.

The podcast wrapped up with lighter, community-focused moments—Armeni’s jovial recount of his family’s pilgrimage to the Canfield Fair, an iconic local tradition, contrasted with Dot’s laser-focus on game preparation.

As Western Reserve gears up to face Columbiana, the spirit of community and the dedication of both players and coaches promises yet another thrilling chapter in local high school football.

 

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