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CRESTVIEW CONQUERS VIKINGS

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview remained undefeated in the MVAC Gray tier on Thursday night with a straight set sweep of LaBrae (28-26 25-18 25-21).

Lucy Montgomery, and Grace Auer both earned triple doubles on the night. Montgomery totaled 13 assists, 13 digs, and 11 kills. Auer totaled 14 assists, 11 digs, and 10 kills. Molly Emch added 7 kills on the night.

Crestview will try to continue their winning ways on Tuesday as they travel to Brookfield.

CRESTVIEW RUNS RAMPID AT EAST LIVERPOOL

EAST LIVERPOOL OH- Friday night in East Liverpool Crestview brought their lunch pails to Potter Town and went to work. It was complete domination as the Rebels ran away with a 22-6 victory.

Crestview outgained the Potters 340-50 on Friday night on their way to the win. William Hardenbrook was virtually unstoppable. He finished the night with 198 yards and 2 touchdowns. Ethan Powell also scored a touchdown from 13 yards away.

The Rebels have won 3 in a row to bring their record to 3-1. They’ll move on to host Newton Falls in Week 5. East Liverpool will drop to 2-2 and face a tough road test traveling to West Branch.

REBELS BATTLE BACK AGAINST RESERVE

COLUMBIANA OH- It was an exciting Saturday matinee in Crestview as the Rebels took a five set thriller against Western Reserve (25-19 11-25 25-16 23-25 15-10).

The Rebels opened set one in a quick hole, down 4-0 before they could blink. That four point lead last until the 11-7 mark, then the Rebels turned it on. Lucy Montgomery got her foul kills in the set in a quick burst and just like that it was tied. The Rebels controller the set from that point. Outscoring the Devils 14-8 the rest of the way. They’d take set 1 25-19.

The Blue Devils didn’t crumble under the didsapointment though. In fact, they did the opposite and dominated set two. Mostly off the incredible serving of Alyvia Hughes, the Devils rolled to a 25-11 set two win.

The Rebels returned the favor and dominated set three. The match was the truest representation of back and forth. 25-16 was the score of set three.

Set four was the most competitive. The Devi’s took an early lead, and held it to 13-8. Then the Rebels responded with a 6-0 run and took a 14-13 lead. The set went completely back and forth after that. Reserve got the clutch points down the stretch and took a 25-23 victory to force a decisive set 5.

Crestview beat the odds to win set five, you don’t often see a team drop set four and respond to win set five. It’s hard to stifle the other team’s momentum and stop them from starting the shorter set fast. The Rebels were able to do that though as they answered each Reserve point to start. Tied up at 3, Crestview took a 7-0 run to grab control. It was 14-7 before Reserve avoided three match points in a row before falling 15-10.

Montgomery  collected a triple double for Crestview with 19 kills, 22 assists, and 19 digs. Grace Auer also had a triple double with 19 kills, 20 assists, and 14 digs. Molly Emch finished with 8 kills, and 4 blocks. Kendra Greaves finished with 16 digs.

Dani Vuletich had a match-high 20 kills for Reserve, and also 6 blocks. Lisa Eichert finished with 12 kills. Hannah Diaz put in a good day of work as well with 13 kills.

Crestview will try to keep their 9-2 record rolling as they travel to Champion. Western Reserve drops to 7-3 and will travel to Mooney on Monday.

CRESTVIEW FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 2) WITH PAUL CUSICK

COLUMBIANA, OH – Week three saw Coach Paul Cusick and the Crestview Rebels play host to LaBrae and just like the week prior, the Rebs came out firing on all cylinders as they cruised to a 42-7 victory. Coach Q and the Rebels will be hitting the road in week four however, as they will travel down to East Liverpool to take on the Potters this Friday night.

YSN’s own, Ron Potesta, had the opportunity to sit down with Coach Cusick this week on Running Point to discuss their big week three victory over the LaBrae Vikings, what the Rebels need to do in week four to keep their winning streak alive, and what he and his staff are preparing for us as the playoffs begin to inch closer and closer to us!

All that and more in this week’s episode of of Crestview football Coach’s Corner with head coach, Paul Cusick!

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CRESTVIEW TURNS UP THE HEAT ON THE DEVILS

COLUMBIANA OH- The Rebels didn’t miss a beat extending their three match winning streak to four on Tuesday with a sweep of Campbell (25-7 25-3 25-12).

Grace Auer led the Rebels with a double double with 11 kills, and 10 assists. Lucy Montgomery had 6 kills, and 10 assists. Shelby Rambo finished with 4 kills, 2 aces, 2 blocks, and a dig.

The Rebels will try to keep winning as they host Newton Falls on Thursday. Campbell will look for their first win on Thursday as they travel to Champion.

REBELS RAILROAD SOUTHEAST

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview Volleyball is starting to gain some traction and gel together as the season goes along. They got their sixth win of the season Saturday with a sweep of Southeast (25-13 25-9 25-14).

Grace Auer ruled the day on the attack with 13 assists, 12 kills and a block. Shelby Rambo had a nice day as well finishing with 9 kills and 6 blocks. Kenzie Greaves was solid on defense with 16 digs. Lucy Montgomery also collected a double-double with 15 assists, and 11 kills.

Crestview will host Cambpell on Tuesday trying to keep things going.

POWELL POWERS REBELS PAST LABRAE

COLUMBIANA OH- Ethan Powell scored three touchdowns and ran for 163 yards on just sixteen carries to lead the Crestview Rebels to a convincing 42-7 victory over the Labrae Vikings.
The Rebels, who are now 2-1 on the season, had 388 yards of total offense compared to 234 yards for the Vikings, who fall to 1-2 on the campaign.

The Rebels have outscored their opponents 101-7 in the first two games at the brand new turf complex
Crestview travels to East Liverpool next Friday to play the 2-1 Potters.

*Contributed by YSN’s Ron Potesta

REBELS RESPOND WITH BLOWOUT OF CAMPBELL

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview jumped out to a 38-0 halftime lead and never looked back as they defeated the Campbell Red Devils tonight at Rebel Stadium 59-0.
On a night in which the Crestview turf was officially christened, the Rebels offense put together 503 yards of total offense and they held Campbell to just 35 yards of total offense.
Ethan Powell scored two touchdowns and ran for 126 yards on just 10 carries to pace the Rebels offense as Crestview even their record to 1-1 on the campaign.

*Contributed By YSN’s Ron Potesta

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

COLUMBIANA, OH – Week one proved to be a great matchup for Coach Paul Cusick and the Crestview Rebels as they fought hard all night but came up just short against Champion. Coach Q and the Rebs will be back at it on Friday night as they welcome the Campbell Memorial Red Devils to town in what will be the first home game on the new field at Crestview Stadium!

YSN’s own, D.J. Yokley, was able to sit down with Coach Cusick this week to talk about their week one matchup against Champion, what the Rebels need to do moving forward, what the opening of the new field at Crestview means to the community, and the team, and much more!

Episode one of Crestview football Coach’s Corner with head coach, Paul Cusick is LIVE!

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CHAMPION STRIKES DOWN REBELS

WARREN OH- Austin Willforth’s 2 yard touchdown run late in the 3rd Quarter gave the Champion Golden Flashes a 20-17 upset win over Crestview on a rainy night in Champion.
Champion had the ball for all but one play in the third quarter, as they wore down the Rebels defense.
Joe Fell paced the Champion offense with ten carries for sixty-nine yards and two touchdowns.
William Hardenbrook scored two times for the Rebels, a 48 yard touchdown pass from Anthony Cusick In the 1st quarter and a 9 yard touchdown run early in the third quarter.

The Rebels(0-1) will face Campbell Memorial at home next week. The Flashes(1-0) will travel to Ravenna next week to face Southeast. Catch both games on YSN

*Contributed by YSN’s Ron Potesta