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CRESTVIEW FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 1) WITH PAUL CUSICK

COLUMBIANA, OH – Head coach Paul Cusick and the Crestview Rebels are eager to get back on the football field in week two following a hard-fought battle against the Salem Quakers last week. The Rebels battled hard but came up a little short 38-13. Up next for Crestview will be a road contest with former ITCL foe, the Southern Indians, on Friday night.

YSN’s own, DJ Yokley, had the opportunity to sit down with Coach Cusick this week to discuss the week one match up with Salem, what he and his staff took away from that game, what the Rebels need to do on both sides of the football to come away with a victory in week two against Southern, and so much more!

This week’s episode of Crestview Rebels football coach’s corner with head coach, Paul Cusick, is LIVE!

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CRESTVIEW KEEPS IT CLEAN WITH SWEEP OF FLASHES

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview maintained their dominance in the MVAC on Thursday as they quickly dispatched Champion in straight sets. (25-5 25-4 25-9)

Lucy Montgomery led the Rebels offense gathering 9 kills, she also finished with 11 kills. Grace Auer had a great night too, she finished with 7 kills, and 10 assists. Shelby Rambo would not be out done, she also gathered 7 kills. Abbey Emch finished with 6 kills. Kendra Greaves led the defense with 7 digs.

Crestview returns to action Saturday traveling to East Liverpool.

CRESTVIEW KEEPS THE PRESSURE ON LEOPARDS

LIBERTY OH- Crestview came in to Liberty on Tuesday night and had no trouble with the Leopards. They quickly won the match in three sets. (25-9 25-8 25-14).

Lucy Montgomery led the Rebels with 8 kills and 8 assists, she also served up 2 aces, and collected 9 digs. Grace Auer led in assists with 12, she also grabbed 7 kills, and 9 digs. Shelby Rambo contributed 67 kills on the night, and 3 blocks. Abbie Emch led the team in blocks with 4. She also had 4 kills.

The Rebels return to action Thursday as they host Champion.

REBELS SWEEP LAKEVIEW TO OPEN NEW SEASON

COLUMBIANA OH- It was a highly anticipated match up between two dominant program to open the volleyball season Saturday morning as Crestview hosted Lakeview. The Rebels swept the match in straight sets winning all three in thrilling fashion (25-22 25-22 25-22).

Grace Auer led a balanced Rebel offense with 9 kills, and also set up 14 assists. Lucy Montgomery finished with 8 kills, and 18 assists. Freshman Abbey Emch had a heck of a debut grabbing 8 kills and 5 blocks. Shelby Rambo also collected 8 kills, and she added 2 blocks. Kendra Greaves led the Rebels in digs with 18.

For Lakeview Tara Lytle had a match high 13 kills. She also contributed 2 blocks. Emma Schmader finished with 9 kills. Maggie Pavlansky set up the Bulldogs offense finishing with 18 assists. Maddie Bayus led the Bulldogs defense collecting 10 digs.

Crestview returns to action Tuesday as they travel to Liberty. Lakeview jumps into NE8 play as they travel to Girard on Tuesday.

SALEM STORMS OUT OF THE GATE

COLUMBIANA OH- The 2021 edition of the Salem Quaker football team scored early and often in the first half, taking a 35-0 lead into halftime against Crestview, en route to a 38-13 opening night win on Thursday night.

Junior quarterback Jackson Johnson led the way for the Quaker offense going 18-27 for 260 yards through the air, and 3 touchdowns to 3 different receivers. His favorite target, Senior Blaize Exline hauled in 11 of those throws for 120 yards and a score. Brock Young and Austin Sinkovich had the other two touchdown receptions.

On the ground, the Quakers were led by Sophomore Dominic Maniscalco who carried the ball seven times for 88 yards in his first full time varsity action. Exline contributed another 45 yards on the ground and two scores.

Salem moves to 1-0 on the young season, and will return home next Friday night to take on Beaver Local at Sebo Stadium.

*Contributed By Jarrod Niederhiser

2021 CRESTVIEW FOOTBALL PREVIEW

COLUMBIANA OH- Buckle up your chin straps football fans, we are days away from the start of the 2021 football season. YSN’s Running Point has you covered with complete previews of every team in the YSN family. In Crestview the Rebels are coming off a fantastic season getting all the way to the regional semifinals. Now they return a lot of speed on both sides of the ball and promise to be a problem for opposing teams. Come along with Anthony Hartwig and Ty Bartell as they rift their way through everything Rebel football. What did the Rebels graduate, who are they bringing back, and what teams stand in their way, all questions to be answered in the 2021 Crestview Football preview.

 

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REBELS LIGHT UP THE LINKS OVER GARFIELD

BEAVER CREEK MEADOWS- Emily Hill continued to shine for the Rebels in a 177-180 victory over Garfield Friday.

Hill’s 39 set the pace in the victory, as the next closest score was two strokes off the lead by Landen Gedeon.

Crestview will now look to face Brookfield next Thursday 8/19 at Yankee Run.

 

Crestview – Emily Hill (39) , Matt Wollet (45),
Luke Requardt (46), Jon Beveridge (47)

Garfield – Landen Gedeon (41), Hayden Peska (43),  Danny Ensinger (46), Liam Mielcarek (50)

Next Match:
Thursday 8/19 at Yankee Run
Crestview vs Brookfield

CRESTVIEW VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH ALISHA AUER

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview volleyball is living at the top of the local mountain in the sport at the moment. The Rebels are coming off of back to back district championships. The Rebels return a great core of their team in the 2021 season, and are poised to make a run at a third consecutive district crown. Head coach Alisha Auer has been the head of the program for a sustained amount of time, and is one of the most successful coaches in the area. She returns at the helm and is as excited as ever to start the new year. The Rebels open the season August 21st against Lakeview.

Coach Auer made a call in to YSN’s Running Point this week to give us a preview of the upcoming season. She talks with Anthony HartwIg about the returning leaders, coaching her own daughter, and much more. Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Alisha Auer is live!

 

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HEATER TO KEEP CHEERING

COLUMBIANA, OH- Crestview High School is proud to announce that Reagan Heater has signed a Letter of Intent for Cheerleading to continue her academic and athletic careers at Coastal Carolina. Reagan is majoring in exercise and sports science and plans to go to medical school for dermatology. Reagan was a 4-yr. Varsity Letter winner at Crestview.

Congratulations to Reagan on her success, and hard work that propelled her to the next level.

 

Pictured: Scott Heater (Father), Reagan Heater, Lori Heater (Mother), Alyson Bable (Cheer Coach)

SKRIPAC’S PERFECTION PLACES RAIDERS IN CHAMPIONSHIP

NILES, OH – The South Range Raiders defeated Crestview 10-0 on Monday in the division 3 District Semifinal as Billy Skripac threw a perfect game to lead the Raiders to victory. South Range scored on a single by Mikey Perry, a walk by Skirpac, a fielder’s choice by Stevie Rohan, a groundout by Corey Penick, and a single by Shane Lindstrom combining to put up 6 runs in the first inning.

 

Skripac led South Range to victory on the pitcher’s mound. The fireballer lasted five innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out eight and walking zero. Sam Campbell took the loss for Crestview. The righthander lasted four innings, allowing eight hits and ten runs while striking out three. South Range racked up nine hits on the day. Trey Pancake and Michael Markulin all managed multiple hits for South Range. South Range didn’t commit a single error in the field. Pancake had the most chances in the field with eight.

 

South Range will advance to the District Final on Wednesday, the 26th to face off against Rootstown. Don’t miss it on YSN!

 

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