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REBELS KEEP THEIR EYE ON FIRST PLACE

BROOKFIELD OH- With three teams tied at the top coming in to Monday in the MVAC, everyone knew a lot of big games were on the horizon.  In a game that would clear up a lot of the MVAC picture Crestview traveled to Brookfield for a battle of first place teams. The Rebels were trying to make it a season sweep of Brookfield and knock them out of the three way tie for first place.  That is exactly what the Rebels were able to do as they controlled the tempo of the game en route to a 38-31 win.

Luvrain Gaskins was a key factor in the Rebels victory leading the way with 15 points.  Addison Rhodes was right behind her with 14 points.  Ava Bucey was able to find her way to 9 points as well.

Brookfield was led by Sophia Hook with 14 points on the night.  She also added 6 assists, and 4 steals.  Cailey Wellman earned a double double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Crestview continues league play on Thursday as they host Newton Falls.  Brookfield will stay at home as they host LaBrae on Thursday.

REBELS PICK UP BIG HOME VICTORY

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview was looking for a momentum swinging win on Friday as they hosted Garfield.  Crestview picked up the win 61-50 which took their record back above .500.

The Rebels offense was well balanced with four players in double figures. Jonathan Best led the way for them with 16 points.  Wyatt Miller was right behind him scoring 14 points.  Kirkland Miller also finished with 14 points. James Best rounded out the scoring for Crestview with 10 points.

Garfield was paced by Jackson Sommer who finished with a game-high 17 points including 5 shots from behind the arc.  Nick Edie also found himself in double figures with 11 points.  Preston Gedeon was the final G-Man in double figures chipping in 10.

Both teams hit the road on Tuesday. Crestview will match up with LaBrae.  Garfield will travel to Brookfield.

 

NEWTON FALLS RISES UP AGAINST REBELS

NEWTON FALLS, OH- Timing is everything, they say.  The Newton Falls Tigers used great timing to garner separation with a solid Crestview team.

The Tigers were led by Mac Haidet, who dropped 17 in the win.  Alex Pennington sunk double digits with 11 including five in the fourth quarter, alongside Carmello Moore’s 10.  Jabriel Rufai chipped in seven points in the first half of the contest.

Crestview was led by Kirkland Miller’s 20 points, along with going 4/5 at the line and eight field goals throughout the night.  Wyatt Miller went 4/4 at the line en route to 15 points in the contest.  James Best also contributed 7 points and 2 steals for the Rebs.  Matt Lindsay led the way in boards with five.

The Tigers swell their record to 8-2 overall and 3-1 in the MVAC.  Crestview falls to 6-5, and 2-2 in conference play.

GARFIELD SECURES LONE SPOT AT THE TOP

COLUMBIANA OH- Both Garfield and Crestview were off to a fantastic start in the MVAC this season. It set up a mammoth matchup on Thursday night with first place on the line. Garfield flexed their undefeated muscles and earned a solid 60-49 victory to earn a spot in the MVAC driver seat.

Garfield’s three headed monster made themselves large. Laura McCoy led all scorers with 20 points on the night. Madeline Shirkey and Mandy Cardinal both scored 16 as well.

Addison Rhodes and Luvrain Gaskins both led the Rebels with 13 points a piece.  Ava Bucey was one score away from double figures finishing with 9 points.  Lexi Blower also chipped in 8 to the Rebel cause.

Garfield is still undefeated on the season and they will move on to play Monday at Brookfield.  Crestview will be on the road as well as they travel to LaBrae.

MILLER HITS 1000; REBELS ROLL

COLUMBIANA, OH- Kirkland Miller has been a key for the Rebel Basketball program since his freshman campaign, and last night he etched his name in the record books forevermore.

Miller becomes only the sixth Rebel in program history to score 1,000 points for the Black and Gold.

Kirkland and his teammates would add on to the historic moment with an emphatic victory over United 59-35 on Tuesday night.

Miller, would lead the way with 30 points on the night along with nine boards.  The newest Big Dog of the Valley, James Best chipped in six points and six helpers, and Matt Lindsay would rip down eight boards in the contest.

For United, Grant Knight returned to score 16, and Nevin Hehlen tossed up four three-pointers, to help out the Eagles.

Crestview (6-3, 2-0)will host Brookfield on Tuesday, and United (2-6) will host Lordstown to start 2023 on Tuesday as well.

BEST TAKES THE WEEK TWO BIG DOG CROWN

COLUMBIANA, OH- Congratulations to Crestview standout hooper, James Best who brought home the Week 2 victory in the Baird Brothers Big Dogs of the Valley contest.

Best has helped his team on both sides of the floor, and he and his teammates have the Rebels atop the MVAC standings to start 2023.

Congratulations to James along with his family, friends, and fans for bringing home the honor of Big Dog of the Valley in Week 2.

James is now eligible for the Big Dog of the Year contest which will take place at the season’s end.

REBELS COMPLETE SOLID ROAD VICTORY

HANOVERTON OH- Crestview took some time out of the conference on Wednesday to travel to United.  This matchup of top 10 YSN power ranked teams Crestview controlled the tempo. They ran away with a 59-27 win.

Addison Rhodes was dominant as ever as she put together a double double finishing with 24 points and 14 rebounds.  Ava Bucey was also in double figures for Crestview with 13 points.  Luvrain Gaskins also had a double double for Crestview with 10 points and 16 rebounds. United was led by both Grace Knight, and Taylor Cope scoring 8 points each.

Crestview will look ahead to the new year as they return to league play on January 2nd against Campbell. United will have another matchup with a MVAC powerhouse as they matchup with Springfield on December 28th.

THE REBELLION RUNS STRONG

WARREN, OHIO- The Crestview Lady Rebels traveled to Champion tonight to take on the Champion Golden Flashes. The rebels got off to a hot start leading 15-4 after the first quarter and kept a strong 21-13 lead going into halftime.

The Flashes came storming back to start the second half led by Isabella Meyer and Abigail Meadors who both had 11 points. The Flashes got within 5 points before the Rebels put an ultimate hold on their comeback.

The Rebels were guided by Addison Rhodes who put up 21 points, Luvrain Gaskins with 6 points, and as well as Lexi Blower with 10 points. The Rebels poured it on with 28 points in the 4th quarter and went on to win 61-35.

The Golden Flashes will be on the road against Garfield on thursday. The Rebels will be back in action at home vs the Brookfield Warriors.

CRESTVIEW PULLS OFF INCREDIBLE COMEBACK

COLUMBIANA OH- The game on Friday night in Crestview certainly did not start the way that the Rebels would have liked. They saw Springfield break out to a 26-10 lead after one quarter of play. The Rebels could not get a hold of Seandelle Gardner.  He scored 16 points for the Tigers in that frame alone.  However, the rest of the game would go differently. The Rebels outscored the Tigers 42-22 the rest of the way to win 52-48.

James Best led the Rebels with an inspired performance on both sides. He tallied 16 points, and also played lock down defense on Gardner for the last three quarters.  Wyatt Miller led the offense with a dominating performance down low scoring 18 points.  Kirkland Miller added 7 points to the cause.

Springfield was paced by Gardner who finished with 24.  Sean Guerriero chipped in 9 points for the Tigers.

Both teams hit the road on Tuesday to continue their season.  Crestview is 3-1 and travel to Heartland Christian while Springfield will look to start conference play at Sebring.

CRESTVIEW OUTLASTS WESTERN RESERVE

COLUMBIANA, OH- Senior standout Kirkland Miller showed up big in the win for Crestview, as the Rebels snuck past Western Reserve on Tuesday, 49-42.

Miller posted 27 points total in the game, including going 10/11 from the free-throw line, and also led the way in rebounds with six.

James Best helped supplement in the win with 12 points of his own, Wyatt Miller chipped in four and had a pair of steals, Jameson English had three, and Jonathan Best sunk a pair of free throws late.  Joey Carr also added a point in the win.

Crestview shot 80% from the charity stripe on the night.

Western Reserve had a trio of scorers in double digits, Joey Serensky led the way with a dozen, Dom Ricciardi dropped 11, and Hayden Fellows had 10 for the Devils.  Luke Hennig contributed 5 to the effort, while Luke Ramsey had 4.

Crestview improves to 2-1 on the year and will host Springfield on Friday.  Western Reserve drops to 0-2 and will travel to Struthers on Saturday night.