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NEVILLE FILLS STAT SHEET AS CRESTVIEW SWEEPS EAGLES

COLUMBIANA, OH- Tess Neville is on a mission this Fall, and all came to a point on Monday as Neville led her teammates past United in 3 straight sets, 25-13, 25-12, and 25-11.

Neville posted a double-double with 14 points and 13 kills while also adding 2 blocks, 2 aces, and 7 digs.  Brenna Auer also posted a standout showing with 10 kills and 11 digs.  Molly Emch had 11 points with 5 kills and 4 blocks.  Cassie Cope had 13 digs.  Leading the way with assists was Lucy Montgomery with 26.

The Lady Rebs are now 17-1 and 9-0 in the AAC.

REBEL POWER AUER

Brenna Auer strides into her senior season as a true leader of her team. One of 3 captains voted by her team she is poised to lead the Rebels to success. She is not only a stat leader but a calming presence to the team in a fast-paced sport like volleyball. 

Anthony Hartwig got to talk to Brenna this week about her senior goals, being coached by her mom, and much more! Crank that volume up for the latest Crestview Volleyball Player Profile Rebel Power Auer.

 

INDIANS OUTPACE REBELS, RENEW RIVALRY

COLUMBIANA, OH – Crestview was coming off their first win of the season after beating Newton Falls but this week, the Rebels ran into a powerful Southern Indians run offense that controlled the game for most of the night. Crestview would make it interesting in the second half trimming Southern’s lead by 10 but the Indians would prove too much. The Indians would remain unbeaten with a 41-24 victory.

The Rebels got on the board first with a 20 yard Field Goal by Kicker Brandon Yanssens to give them the lead 3-0. Indians would answer quickly on their second play of the game when Quarterback Jayce Sloan found the endzone with a 70-yard touchdown run to make the game, 6-3. The Rebels would score their own touchdown on the next drive with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cusick to Yanssens to regain the lead 10-6. Sloan would score on the impending drive again after a 3-yard touchdown run gives the Indians a 14-10 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Southern would increase their lead in the second quarter after a 50-yard touchdown pass from Sloan to Running Back Bradly Sloan made the game 22-10. The Indians would continue their run success after Wide Receiver Cam Grodhaus would score a 15-yard touchdown to increase their lead to 28-10 before halftime.
Crestview would own the third quarter after a safety committed by Southern and a 4-yard touchdown run by Cusick cut the Indians lead to ten making the game 28-18. Southern’s Grodhaus would score again in the fourth quarter from 2 yards out to increase the Indians lead, 34-18. Rebels Running Back Ethan Powell brought Crestview closer with a 5-yard touchdown run to make the game 34-24 but the Indians would continue run on the Rebels after Running Back Dylan Milhoan would give the Indians one more touchdown to beat the Rebels 41-24.
Crestview(1-4) will face Brookfield next week at home. Southern(5-0) will travel to Lisbon for week 6 of the 2019 season.
*Story contributed by YSN’s Anthony Melone

CRESTVIEW FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 4) WITH PAUL CUSICK

Week four was the week Coach Cusick and the Rebels were waiting for, as they traveled up to Newton Falls and came away with their first win of the season. Week five however will not come easy for the Rebs as they will travel down to Salineville to take on the Southern Indians.

Can the Rebels keep their winning ways on the road?  What does Coach Cusick have up his sleeves this week?

Tune into this episode to find out all of that and then some as YSN’s own, D.J. Yokley, sat down with Coach Q to discuss Rebels football on this episode of Crestview Football Coach’s Corner!

 

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CRESTVIEW VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP2 WITH ALISHA AUER)

Since we last caught up with Crestview head coach Alisha Auer the team has had a couple of impressive wins over Newton Falls and Wellsville. They also had a tough first loss to Salem. With a 15-1 record the focus starts to shift a bit on the postseason. 

Anthony Hartwig catches up with Coach Auer this week to talk about the week that was, what to expect moving forward, and much more. Get the latest scoop on the Crestview volleyball team with Episode 2 of Coach’s Corner with Alisha Auer.

CRESTVIEW BOUNCES BACK, ACES BROOKFIELD

COLUMBIANA, OH- It didn’t take long for the state-ranked Lady Rebels to bounce back from their first loss of the year.  Crestview took care of business in three sets, winning 25-16, 25-17, and 25-12 over Brookfield on Tuesday.

Tess Neville continued her outstanding season with 13 kills, 3 aces, 2 digs and 10 points.  Brenna Auer had a double-double with 10 kills and 14 digs.  Molly Emch controlled the front lines with 7 kills, 3 blocks and a dig while Cassie Cope had 11 points and 5 digs.  Lucy Montgomery led the way in helpers with 30.

Becca Uts paced Brookfield with 6 kills and 9 digs.

Crestview will look to keep things going against Liberty on Thursday.

CRESTVIEW VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP1 WITH ALISHA AUER)

Head coach Alisha Auer is back yet again for another season of Crestview volleyball. Led by eight seniors the Rebels are off to a fantastic start at 10-0. With a well experienced coaching staff coach Auer is geared up for a deep tournament run. 

Anthony Hartwig sat down with Coach Auer this week to talk about her teams incredible start, what it’s like having such a big senior class, and much more. So dive in to Rebel volleyball with Episode 1 of Crestview Coach’s Corner with Alisha Auer.

QUAKERS POST CLEAN SHEET AGAINST CRESTVIEW

COLUMBIANA, OH- The Lady Quakers traveled to Crestview Monday and left with a 3-0 victory. The opening goal was scored by Abby Perry off of an assist by Mikaylynn Murphy. Abby Perry also tallied the second goal. Salem’s third goal came off a ball played in by Abby Perry that the Crestview keeper mishandled. As the ball went toward the end line, A Crestview defender then tried to clear it, but got to it too late and put it in the net.

Sam Moore has 2 saves in goal as her and the team in front of her earned their first clean sheet of the season. The Lady Quakers are back in action Thursday against Carrollton. This will be Senior Night for the Lady Quakers. Kickoff is scheduled for 7.

 

*Story contributed by Kent Paulini and salemathletics.org

 

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EARTH QUAKE; SALEM SPOILS CRESTVIEW’S UNBEATEN SEASON

SALEM, OH- It was obvious that Saturday’s match meant just a little bit more for Salem as the Lady Quakers hosted the state-ranked Crestview Rebels.  The Lady Quakers were out to prove themselves to the area, the state, and to each other, as they were able to dethrone the Rebs in 4 sets, 17-25, 25-23, 25-23, and 26-24.

For the Quakers Elly Exline had 16 kills and 16 digs while Hayden Carner added 12 kills and 4 blocks and Jaden Hamilton pitched in 8 kills and 3 blocks. In the backcourt, Kaylee Freman had 23 assists and 11 digs while Jenna McClish had 24 digs and Taylor Troy contributed 15 digs.

The Rebels were led by Sidney Rambo and her 10-kill, 2 block performance.  Shelby Rambo also dotted the stat sheet with 9 kills and a pair of blocks.  Brenna Auer had 17 digs and 9 kills, and Lucy Montgomery added 39 helpers in 131 attempts while adding 2 kills and a pair of aces.

The Quakers will travel to Hubbard on Monday. The Quakers are now 11-4 and the Rebels drop to 14-1.

REBELS PROPEL TO FIRST VICTORY, DOWN THE TIGERS

NEWTON FALLS, OH- The Crestview Rebels entered week 4 looking for their first win of the season facing the Newton Falls Tigers. Crestview’s versatile offense led the Rebels to take off in the second half and achieving their first win 49-14.

The first half was one highlight play after another for both teams. The Tigers Jacob Wright intercepted Crestview’s Anthony Cusick for an 82-yard touchdown. Soon after, Crestview’s William Hardenbrook picked off the Tiger’s quarterback Nick Oyster for a 27 touchdown return. The only points the Tigers would score would come in the first half down to Crestview 28-14.

Once the second half started there was no looking back for the Rebels as they outscored the Tigers 21-0. As Crestview lit up the Tigers defense from ground and pound to airing it out on the field. Crestview’s defense shut down Newton Falls offense by not letting them cross into Crestview’s territory. Cusick helped his team opening up the field with his arm so running back Ethan Powell could take charge to help Crestview get their first win of the season.

Crestview’s Cusick was 15/24 for 282 yards and 3 touchdowns through the air while adding 14 yards on one carry.  Ethan Powell was ground control as he rushed 16 times for 143 yards and three scores.  Jack Yerkey had 3 catches for 90 yards and a score.

Crestview’s first win leads them to 1-3 as Newton Falls drops to 1-3 on the season.

*Story contributed by YSN’s Derrick Grossen