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CRESTVIEW COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH GREG ESKRA

Myrtle Beach vs. Northeast Ohio.  There’s no comparison this time of year.  One location you play in paradise, and the other your playing time is in jeopardy from hour to hour.  Coach Greg Eskra understands how important getting his girls on the field, and building experience is to winning organizations.

This year the team headed south to get games in under the South Carolina sunshine while other teams were stuck in the gym.  We talked to Coach about the benefits that brings to his squad, as well as what experience, and leaders he’s leaning on for the 2018 edition of the Lady Rebs.

This is: Crestview Coach’s Corner (EP 1) with Greg Eskra.

LEADERSHIP BY EXAMPLE

When you look at the 2018 Crestview Rebels Softball Team, there aren’t many weak links in the chain.  Especially if you’re talking about the bond they share together.

This team is as close-knit as it comes.  As they prepare to take on a new adventure, and a new schedule there’s one thing they know: they’re in this together!

We caught up with Junior Olivia Strank, and Senior Brittany Coblentz to discuss their first trip down to Myrtle Beach for competition, and the expectations they share with their teammates.

This is Crestview Rebels Player Profile: LEADERSHIP BY EXAMPLE

LADY REBS PLATE SWEET 16 IN WIN

EAST LIVERPOOL, OH-  Crestview was able to get their offense firing again in a 16-6 victory over Beaver Local on Tuesday.  The Crestview Lady Rebels scored 3 runs in the top of the 1st inning after the first 2 batters were retired.  Beaver Local scored 4 in the bottom of the inning, Leah Pancake had a 2-run bomb in the inning. In the bottom of the 4th Olivia Strank came in to pitch with the bases loaded and 1 out, she struck out the first batter, then retired the next batter with a come-backer to the mound. The Rebels went on to plate 9 runs on the board in the top of the 5th. Brittany Coblentz hit a two-run home run in the 4th and then struck again for another two-run shot in the 5th finishing with 3 hits and 6 runs batted in. Also aiding the Rebels in the win was Haley Eskra adding 3 hits, a double and 2 singles, and Skyler Mattern added 3 singles. For Beaver Local Pancake had a home run and a single, Mikayla Shulas had a single and two walks. In the circle, MacKenzie Daub earned the win while Olivia Strank picked up the save.

 

**Reported by Greg Eskra

 

CRESTVIEW COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH KORY WHITACRE

It’s tough to get outside in April in Northeast Ohio.  First-year Rebel Skipper, Kory Whitacre is learning just how tough.  We caught up with Coach during one of the many practices that have forced teams to head for cover indoors.

If you’re looking for detail, and the excitement around this year’s Rebel Squadron, we know just where you can find it.

Pull up a bucket, and listen up to Coach Whitacre as we run through first base on this inaugural episode of Crestview Coach’s Corner with Kory Whitacre.

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THE FINAL SCORE (SCOTT MURRAY)

 

My senior year was not what I expected to say the very least.

Coming into the season there was so much positivity. Every single player was confident that we would do well. A few weeks passed and a few players quit and things started to go downhill.There were many more games than just the four we won that we could have won.

Early on in the season, I was not having fun. I was annoyed and mad about how things were going. Negativity was flowing in the locker room. I never let it hit me and come to the point of quitting.

With about a third of the season left the negativity left and the team was having fun again. The games we were playing in were close, a lot closer than they were last year. Teams we never competed with before, we were competing with.

Overall, the time I had with these guys this year was unbelievable. The future is bright for these guys and I can’t wait to see what they do in the upcoming seasons. This was by far my favorite season of my Crestview High School career.

 

Scott Murray

2018 Crestview High School Senior

‘ARE WE GOING TO GET TEAM CROCS?’ COACH CONFIDENTIAL (AARON BLATCH-CRESTVIEW)

I blew the whistle to signal everyone to the baseline, knowing that a coach’s first speech to his team was of crucial importance. As players lined up, I introduced myself and my brother, the new JV coach. I began to talk to our new team about our focus for the summer – “the how.” There are many ways to play basketball. You can have success playing fast or slow, man or zone, running motion or set plays, pounding the ball inside or shooting from the perimeter. Knowing this, we discussed how WHAT we were going to do was far less important than HOW we were going to do it. In every practice, every drill, every game, we would display enthusiasm, communication, and connectedness.

As our opening speech wrapped up, I see a hand shoot up from the baseline. Still learning everyone’s names, I call on an incoming sophomore named Preslyn. I had never met a Preslyn, so that one stood out.

“Coach, I have a question,” she asked.

“What’s that?”

“Are we going to get team Crocs?”

This was my introduction to high school girls’ basketball.

After twelve seasons of coaching boys at the varsity, JV, junior high, and youth levels, this season was my first leading a girls’ program. Crestview gave me the chance to become its head girls coach after Rick Gates moved on to the collegiate level. Despite knowing very little about Crestview or about coaching female athletes, I felt blessed for the opportunity. Now, after my first season has concluded, I know that I was right.

Taking over a program is always exciting, and it takes a tremendous amount of effort from many people to pull it off successfully. The administration at Crestview is first-class, starting with Mr. Manley, the superintendent. Throughout the interview process, I was glad to hear that he had basketball coaching experience himself, so he understands the ups and downs in building a program. Mr. Manley, the Board of Education, Mr. Cusick, Mrs. Nappi, and Mrs. Dickson have been nothing but supportive since my arrival. When I haven’t wanted to bother them with a thousand questions, I’ve had no trouble turning to my friends Jackie Mercer and Melissa Gentry, who have helped me countless times.

I am so grateful for my brother’s contributions to our team. He gave up his own varsity job to come here with me, and our success wouldn’t have been possible without him. Ethan has a role in every aspect of the program – practice planning, Xs and Os, skill development, weight training, youth development, etc. Most importantly, he has tremendous relationships with our kids, who refer to him as Coach Blatch 2.0.

When needing to fill out our high school staff, we immediately turned to two Crestview legends – Alisha Auer and Ashley Harrison. Coach Auer has developed an elite volleyball program and we knew right away we had to convince her to join the basketball staff as well. When she accepted our offer, our program gained not just basketball knowledge but credibility in the community and a connection with potential players. She always knows the pulse of the team, and she takes care of a ton of behind the scenes work. Coach Harrison also has great relationships with our kids, and she pushes them to continuously improve. I am blessed to have dedicated, qualified people working with our players at all levels of the program.

Getting to know the Crestview community has been one of the most rewarding aspects of my first year. So many people have contributed to our success. While I can’t mention everyone, I do want to thank Katie Graham, our unbelievable manager; Barb Lipp and Janelle Montgomery, who did the scorebook; Donny Guy, who ran the clock; Andris Baltputnis, our legendary announcer; Jamie Meredith, who introduced our program to Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Patti Finch, who organized weekly team dinners; the entire Crestview custodial staff, who went above and beyond to accommodate us at all times; Rocky Brown and D.J. Yokley from YSN, who dedicate countless hours to Crestview and high school athletics; Coach Jeff Wilson, who is a good friend and a great role model for members of the boys’ program; my parents, wife, and kids, for their constant support; Coach Gregory, Coach Simione, and Coach Gates, for supporting our staff and letting us be next in line; and to the parents and family members of our players, who sacrificed countless hours for their kids.

That brings me to our players. Basketball season is long, and it can drag if you’re not surrounded by the right people. From that first summer practice to our final tournament game, our players were engaged and energetic. This started with our seniors. Emma, Donna, Kyrah, and Haley played a huge role in establishing our culture. They contributed energy and toughness on the floor, from the bench, and in the locker room. We will return an outstanding group of underclassmen, but these contributions will be difficult to replace.

Don Meyer, one of my coaching idols, encouraged coaches to “build the type of program that wins even when you lose.” I am thankful that we won our share of games this season, but I believe we have a higher purpose. We established the core values of commitment, respect, service, joy, and love. While we are not unerring in the pursuit of these values, they guide us through difficult decisions. I can honestly say that our staff loves each of our players.

I believe that our players love one another as well and that they believe in our purpose. This was shown through many moments throughout the season. I remember Emma, Brenna, Donna, and Baylie fighting through injuries to have productive seasons, never complaining despite the adversity they faced. I remember teammates crying as Emma scored the final basket of her career after she tore her ACL. I remember Tanner bravely stepping up on short notice to sing the National Anthem before our last home game. I remember Haley Eskra and Taryn Gilbert maturely mentoring younger players and holding them accountable when needed. I remember the text from Taryn confirming what I had hoped – that her and Haley were returning to basketball. I remember Jensyn growing as a player and student. I remember teammates loving one another through deaths in their family. I remember Madi Wick organizing a team Christmas party, a welcome distraction after a difficult loss. I remember Preslyn’s incredible ability to connect with everyone she meets. I remember the constant support given to Krista, who has no idea how good she is and will become. I remember constant communication in shooting drills, often led by Payton, Mara, and Trishelle, and how it set the tone for the rest of practice. I remember Addison constantly striving to get better and Lydia developing as a player and competitor. I remember Chloe Davis looking like LeBron, hustling to chase down a driving player in transition. I remember how Morgan and Haley Derringer kept us loose in stressful moments. I remember Kyrah’s selflessness and her anticipation of Senior Night. I remember Riss’ first basket. I remember Shianna emerging as a point guard, player, and leader. I remember ending each practice with “Do-Ups” and Brenna’s puns. I remember Bingo Night at the nursing home. I remember players dressed as princesses and pirates, painting nails and faces, and Chloe Downey dancing and playing with kids who idolized her. I remember the team, a day after being eliminated from the tournament, volunteering to make blankets for Akron Children’s Hospital.

These memories show that we are winning – on the floor, in the locker room, and in the community. We have an incredible group of kids. We have a long way to go as a basketball program, and we strive every day to get closer to where we want to be – to become more skilled, to get stronger, to be more connected. I need to get better, and I will. We still don’t have team Crocs, but we had to leave something for the future. I can’t wait to see what is next for our players and program.

 

Coach Aaron Blatch

Crestview Rebels Girls Basketball

COACH CONFIDENTIAL: JEFF WILSON (CRESTVIEW)

 

Well, my first season coaching the Rebels of Crestview has ended by
way of our defeat at Rootstown in a great effort by the boys. It’s always tough when the season ends for a variety of reasons. The near misses, the could’ve
been’s, or the games won or lost. But, this season has brought much more. The Varsity and JV records improved. The margins of defeats drastically shrunk, but
more than victories or defeats, this season has come down to one word for me as a coach, Progress. Progress in how we carry ourselves, how we react to
adversity, how we win, how we lose, how we have each others’ backs, how we talk, how we play, and how we practice. The progress these young men have
made since May is astronomical. The culture they have created has progressed through the season and has created an expectation for the next batch of REBELS.

It all starts with our Senior leader, Scotty Murray. He has shown the young Freshmen and Sophomores how to be a coachable, hard-working, never-
say-die young man. The young guys have bought into this, and if Scotty didn’t buy into it, it would have been hard to sell to the young guys. So for that and much
more, thank you to my players. You 13 boys are the greatest kids I’ve been
around in almost 20 years of coaching.

Thank you to my staff. Greg, Joey, Brad, and Eric, you guys care about
these young men, and I truly appreciate you. I couldn’t have picked a better group
of guys to turn this program around.

Thank you to all who make our program possible. Thank you to Mr. Manley, Coach Cusick, Mrs. Nappi, and Mrs. Dixon for entrusting us with these
fine young men. Mellisa Gentry, thank you for dealing with my emails. Our custodial staff, especially Tom, Mr. B, the best announcer around, Mrs. Finch, and
Mr. Hughes for their work at the scorer’s table. Thanks to Coach Blatch and the girl’s staff, what a nice group of people. Amie Cope and our Cheerleaders,
AWESOME job! Jerry DeJane and Jack at Fine Tune Fitness, thanks for working with our guys with their speed and strength! DJ and Rocky at YSN, thanks for all
of your coverage, support, and kind words. You guys rock!

Thank you to our parents, especially those who have volunteered their time to help the program. Also, thanks to our Booster Club and the Athletic
Booster Club. Without you, we couldn’t look good or take part in activities to help us get better.

Thank you to my wife, Jenn, and my son, Paddy, for lending me out during the season (love you guys so much) and for their and my mom and in-laws support.

 

Thank you to my dad, who lived to see me get this job. I physically lost you in July
and, I wish you could have physically seen our games, but I know you were sitting
next to me every game!

I miss you and love you, Papa.

We start back up on April 2. We will make more progress this Spring and
Summer and for years to come. We will get stronger in the weight room, become
better players and a better team! Our progress will eventually lead to prosperity,
and I cannot wait for that day.

GO REBELS!

 

Coach Jeff Wilson

Crestview Boys Basketball

LADY REBS LEAVE THEIR MARK

The season may be over for the Crestview Lady Rebels Basketball team, but these friendships will last a lifetime.

YSN’s Rocky Brown goes in-depth with the Seniors during their week leading up to their final game and discusses past, present, and future with the four Rebel Senior Hoop Stars.

This week we highlight Donna Finch, Haley Derringer, Emma Smith, and Kyrah Schultz!

KICKING IT IN CRESTVIEW

With soccer season well over with, and with the signing period for athletes playing at the next level reaching its final days.  We were approached about doing an interview that highlighted 3 of the most top-tier soccer players to ever wear a Rebel jersey.  It just so happens that they are the top scorer, assist leader, and save leader in Crestview history.  (You may also find them in the OHSAA record books also.)

Oh yeah- they’re the best of friends off the pitch as well.

YSN Founder, DJ Yokley catches up with Rebel Seniors: Donna Finch, Jillian Beard, and Kassity Miller for this week’s featured story: Kicking it in Crestview!

GOING GAGA FOR GORKA

For Crestview Foreign Exchange Student Gorka Lazpiur, it’s been a fun ride with the Rebs.  From new teammates to new traditions here in the good ol’ U.S. of A, Gorka is making the most of his time on the hardwood, as well as in the classroom.

Oh, by the way, he’s got a buzzer-beater to his credit!

Get to know the newest Rebel, and enjoy his heart of Gold!

It’s no wonder that Rebel Country is: GOING GAGA FOR GORKA!