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BUCEY ALWAYS BOUNCES BACK

COLUMBIANA OH- In the face of adversity, Crestview’s sophomore Ava Bucey has exemplified remarkable resilience throughout her basketball career. Battling through multiple injuries would be enough to deter many, but not Ava.

Ava’s journey has been marked by an unwavering grit and determination, a testament to her relentless spirit to keep coming back, no matter the setbacks. It’s a quality that sets her apart and fuels her commitment to the sport she loves.

This season brought a pivotal realization for Bucey – the importance of giving herself grace. Understanding that the path to recovery doesn’t always lead to an immediate return to 100%, Ava took a significant mental step. Overcoming not just the physical challenges but also addressing the mental aspects showcases her holistic approach to the game.

Since her return to the floor, Ava Bucey has proven to be a key addition to the 19-0 Rebels. Her comeback game, under high stakes at Champion when first place in the conference was on the line, demonstrated her ability to perform under pressure. Averaging an impressive 7.9 points per game, she brings both skill and resilience to the team.

What makes Ava stand out is her unwavering determination to not only overcome challenges but to exceed expectations. Her commitment to reaching her full potential and contributing to Crestview’s team goals is undeniable. As the Rebels aim for success on every front, Ava Bucey’s story becomes an inspiring narrative of perseverance and triumph over adversity.

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MY OH MYER

COLUMBIANA OH- In her first year as a varsity starter, Crestview’s junior Myer Miller has embraced the challenge after limited varsity time last season. The leap to a starting role was significant, but Myer proved she was up for it.

During the opening game of the season, Myer faced nerves but conquered them with a game-sealing three-pointer at Springfield. This pivotal moment marked her ability to rise to the occasion under pressure.

Myer attributes her growing confidence to the unwavering support of her coaches and teammates. Their encouragement has played a crucial role in her development on and off the court.

Known for her fun-loving nature, Myer maintains a sense of looseness on the floor. This characteristic not only adds to the team’s dynamics but also allows her to perform at her best when it matters most.

As she observes the team leaders, Myer recognizes the valuable lessons she can learn. Watching them closely will undoubtedly contribute to her growth, shaping her into a fantastic leader as she progresses into a senior role next season. The foundation set in her early years promises a bright future for Myer Miller on the basketball court.

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CAMBELL RUNS WILD ON THE REBELS

CAMPBELL OH- In a dominant display, Campbell ran wild on Tuesday night, overpowering Crestview with a resounding 69-21 victory.

Campbell’s offensive prowess was led by standout performances, with David Moore leading the charge with an impressive 18 points, closely followed by Josue Rodriguez contributing 16 points. Christos Davis, Mihali Koullias, and Teyon Harris also made valuable contributions, each adding significant points to the scoreboard.

Crestview faced a formidable opponent, and Justin McKee managed to score 6 points for the Rebels.

With this commanding win, Campbell (10-4) will carry their momentum into the upcoming matchup on Friday as they hit the road to face Garfield. On the other side, Crestview (3-10) looks to bounce back and find winning ways on Friday when they take on Brookfield.

CRESTVIEW STILL RIDING HIGH

COLUMBIANA OH- Maintaining their unblemished league record, Crestview displayed dominance on Monday night with a commanding 60-14 victory over Brookfield.

Addison Rhodes led Crestview’s scoring onslaught with an impressive 26 points, supported by Luvrain Gaskins contributing 12 points, Lexi Blower with 9 points, and Emily Downey adding 5 points to the team’s total.

Brookfield’s offensive efforts were led by Mya Jumper, who contributed 6 points.

Crestview (18-0) aims to preserve their perfect record as they face Newton Falls on Thursday. Meanwhile, Brookfield (6-11) looks to regroup and get back on track as they face LaBrae on Thursday, seeking a positive turn of fortunes.

VIKINGS OFFENSE PREVAILS OVER CRESTVIEW

LEAVITTSBURG, OH- The LaBrae Viking offense is worth the price of admission, and on Tuesday night- they showed why en route to an 85-46 win over MVAC rival, Crestview.

The Vikes splashed 28 points right out of the gate in the first quarter, only giving up ten, which set the tone for the likes of their three-headed monster in David Blackmon, Derek Wilson, and Austin Rowe- who accounted for 69 of the team’s 85 points on the night.  Wilson led the way with 31 points, followed by Rowe with 22, and Wilson with 16.  Jay McGarry had seven tallies, and Jaxson Lancaster and Owen Boone each chipped in four.

LaBrae would win every quarter’s scoring totals during the contest.

The Rebels were led by valiant efforts from Jonathan Best with 16 points, Justin McKee with a dozen, and Jameson English with seven points and four assists on the night.

LaBrae improves to 11-1 overall and 7-0 in the league, while Crestview is 3-9 and 3-4 in the MVAC.  The Rebels will play host to Liberty on Friday night.

 

REBELS GET ALL THEY WANT IN THE FIELDHOUSE

STRUTHERS OH- In a hard-fought battle against the Wildcats, Crestview faced a resilient Struthers team on Monday night. The game remained tightly contested, with Crestview holding a narrow 31-30 lead after three quarters. However, the Rebels showcased their composure, making clutch plays down the stretch to secure a 48-37 victory.

Luvrain Gaskins led the charge for Crestview with an impressive 15 points, supported by Addison Rhodes contributing 10 points and Myer Miller adding 9 points.

On the Struthers side, Natalie Adams and Emma Morris each scored 9 points, with Gianna Martin contributing 6 points to the effort.

With this win, Crestview (16-0) achieved a remarkable feat, tying the school record for most consecutive wins. The Rebels will look to extend their streak as they face Campbell on Thursday. Meanwhile, Struthers (3-11) will aim to bounce back at home, hosting South Range in conference play.

CRESTVIEW’S PERFECTION CONTINUES

COLUMBIANA OH- Maintaining their unbeaten streak, Crestview showcased their dominance on Thursday by swiftly defeating Liberty at home with an impressive score of 67-26.

Key players for Crestview included Addison Rhodes, delivering a stellar performance with 17 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals for a remarkable double-double. Emily Downey contributed 12 points, while Luvrain Gaskins secured a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds. Ava Bucey added 10 points, and Myer Miller chipped in with 7 points.

With an unblemished record of 15-0, Crestview sets their sights on maintaining their undefeated status as they travel to Struthers on Monday. Liberty, with a 1-11 record, is gearing up to host South Range for their next matchup on Monday.

CRESTVIEW KEEPS THEIR FOOTHOLD AT THE TOP OF THE MVAC

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview maintained their stronghold on the MVAC’s top spot with a commanding 65-27 triumph over LaBrae. The second and third quarters proved pivotal as Crestview outscored LaBrae 47-11 during that stretch.

Addison Rhodes led Crestview’s scoring barrage with an impressive 24 points, followed by Ava Bucey contributing 11 points. Emily Downey and Luvrain Gaskins each added 9 points, while Myer Miller chipped in with 7 points.

Despite LaBrae’s effort, Emma Kuszmaul’s 13 points weren’t enough to overcome Crestview’s dominant performance.

Crestview, now boasting a flawless 14-0 record, sets their sights on hosting Liberty in their upcoming Thursday matchup. LaBrae, at 9-2, aims to rebound as they hit the road to face Garfield on Thursday.

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REBELS PASS TEST IN POLAND

POLAND OH- In a notable matchup, Crestview showcased their prowess on the road, defeating Poland with a convincing 54-32 victory. The Rebels dominated the final quarter, outscoring the Bulldogs 16-6.

Leading the charge for Crestview, Addison Rhodes delivered an outstanding performance with 24 points, while Luvrain Gaskins contributed 17 points. Ava Bucey added 6 points to the Rebels’ well-rounded offensive effort.

Despite the efforts of Poland’s Sophia Generalovich, Elliana Thompson, and Leanne Williams, the Bulldogs couldn’t overcome Crestview’s defensive tenacity.

With this statement win, Crestview remains undefeated at 13-0 and will face LaBrae at home on Monday, with the top spot in the conference at stake. Poland (6-5) will regroup for a Thursday matchup against Struthers.

NEWTON FALLS SURVIVES REBEL STORM

COLUMBIANA, OH- Despite the 16-point first quarter, Crestview failed to keep pace with MVAC rival, Newton Falls on Friday- falling 47-34 to the Tigers.

Landon McGregor led the Tigers with 14 points, which included 7 points in the first stanza.  Cam Huff plugged in 9 points including two big shots from deep.  Zach Stinson spread out a bucket in 3/4 quarters to the tune of six points in the contest.  Falls was supplemented with scoring from Alex Stinson, Carson Howard, Ethan Powell and Jabriel Rupai who all scored 3 points apiece.

For Crestview, Justin McKee led the way with 12 points and 6 rebounds for the Rebels.  Jonathan Best had 8 points comprised of a field goal, a three-pointer, and three free throws, and Tyler Savage posted six points and 11 boards.  Jameson English had 5 assists to go along with a four-point performance.

Crestview drops to 2-2 in the MVAC, and 2-7 overall.