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CRESTVIEW SENDS A MESSAGE WITH SWEEP OF FITCH

COLUMBIANA OH- Crestview made a resounding statement on the volleyball court, stunning the previously undefeated and top-ranked Fitch team with a sweeping victory (25-18, 25-17, 25-21).

Crestview’s performance was nothing short of outstanding, with several players delivering remarkable stats. Grace Auer led the charge with a phenomenal triple-double, amassing 20 kills, 18 assists, and 15 digs. Abbey Emch was equally impressive with a double-double, contributing 17 kills, 13 digs, and 2 blocks. Julia Blasko added 6 kills, 1 block, and 14 digs to the mix, while Lainy Auer recorded a double-double with 24 assists, 10 digs, and 4 kills.

On the Fitch side, Rylie Simons showcased her skills with 32 assists and 9 digs, while Kylie Folkwein delivered a double-double performance with 10 kills and 11 digs. Jordan Smith contributed 13 kills, and Afton Roby added 7 kills and 3 blocks. Izzy DiRenzo provided solid defense with 18 digs.

Crestview’s remarkable victory served notice to the volleyball community, and they look forward to returning to league play with a trip to Garfield. Fitch, on the other hand, will hit the road again, traveling to Mineral Ridge on Monday in search of a rebound performance.

 

WAKING A LEOPARD IS A BAD IDEA

LIBERTY OH- Liberty awoke with determination, securing their first victory of the season in a commanding fashion, overpowering Crestview with a final score of 41-6. The game kicked off with Crestview’s Jake Doling capping an impressive 73-yard opening drive with a 17-yard rushing TD, although the PAT was missed, giving Crestview an early 6-0 lead. Liberty quickly responded as Dawaun Moody burst through the defense for a stunning 48-yard rushing TD, tying the game at 6-6.

In the second quarter, Liberty’s Dwayne Moody showcased his explosive speed with an incredible 85-yard rushing TD, followed by a successful 2-point conversion by Tawann Tutwiler, resulting in a 14-6 lead for Liberty. Crestview mounted a promising drive, but it ended at the Liberty 10-yard line following a Dwayne Moody interception with just 27 seconds left in the half.

After halftime, Liberty’s defense tightened, with Ethan Kane intercepting Crestview’s pass at the Liberty 25-yard line. Crestview struggled to find their rhythm, resulting in a three-and-out. Liberty capitalized on their momentum, with Dwayne Moody adding an 18-yard rushing TD and Tawann Tutwiler connecting with Dawaun Moody for a 33-yard TD pass, although the PAT was blocked, extending the lead to 20-6.

The fourth quarter continued to favor Liberty as Tayon Sly intercepted a pass and returned it for a 61-yard pick-six, with the PAT good, making it 35-6. Crestview’s woes continued as they fumbled the ensuing kickoff, giving Liberty excellent field position. Tutwiler added to the lead with a 40-yard rushing TD, although the PAT was no good, sealing the deal with a final score of 41-6 in favor of Liberty. This decisive victory marked a turning point for Liberty’s season, and they look ahead to their next matchup at home against Brookfield, while Crestview will seek redemption at home against Campbell Memorial.

CANFIELD SHOWCASES THEIR POWER

CANFIELD OH- In a non-conference clash that left fans in awe, the Canfield boys’ soccer team delivered a resounding 9-0 victory over Crestview, showcasing their dominance on the pitch.

From the opening whistle, Canfield established their authority, relentlessly attacking Crestview’s defense. The goals came in abundance, with Canfield’s offensive prowess on full display.

Leading the scoring spree was Ethan Mulichak, who netted an impressive hat-trick, finding the back of the net three times. Adam Ghossain was equally relentless, contributing two goals to the tally.

Drew Snyder, Ryan Dangol, Andrew Battaglia, and Renato Cupillari also got in on the scoring action, each adding their names to the scoresheet.

The teamwork and coordination among Canfield’s players were evident in the assists column. Drew Snyder and Ethan Mulichak each provided two crucial assists, while Brady Casey, Ryan Dangol, and Nicky Atsas all contributed with one assist each.

In the goalkeeper’s box, Cam Shaffer stood tall, making four crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet and maintain Canfield’s commanding lead.

With this impressive victory under their belts, Canfield now turns their attention to their upcoming home game against Warren Harding on Tuesday. The team’s performance against Crestview has undoubtedly boosted their confidence as they prepare to face their next opponent. Canfield fans can look forward to more thrilling soccer action from their talented squad in the matches to come.

REBELS TEAR THROUGH THE TIGERS

COLUMBIANA OH- In a commanding performance, Crestview maintained their undefeated streak by sweeping Newton Falls with scores of 25-8, 25-5, and 25-10.

Grace Auer shone as she delivered a double-double, recording 10 kills and 14 assists. She also showcased her defensive skills with 6 digs and added 2 aces to her impressive stat line.

Abbey Emch was a force to be reckoned with, contributing 9 kills, 9 digs, and 2 crucial blocks.

Lainey Auer displayed her versatility with 10 assists, 5 kills, and 5 digs, demonstrating her all-around excellence.

Julia Blasko spearheaded the defense, amassing an impressive 11 digs.

On the other side of the net, Newton Falls struggled to find their offensive rhythm, managing only 8 kills as a team for the entire match.

Crestview’s next challenge awaits as they head to Champion on Thursday to continue their league play, still undefeated. Meanwhile, Newton Falls will return home to host Garfield, hoping to regroup and bounce back from this tough loss.

SLOW START NO PROBLEM FOR UNITED

HANOVERTON OH- United orchestrated a remarkable comeback in Week 3, rallying from a 14-0 deficit to secure a resounding 35-14 victory over Crestview. The game began with Crestview taking the lead as Max Hawkins powered in for an 11-yard rushing touchdown, and the ensuing PAT was successful, putting them ahead 7-0 in the first quarter. This lead held until the end of the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Crestview extended their lead with another Hawkins touchdown, this time from 19 yards out, and the PAT was good, making it 14-0. However, United responded before halftime with Luke Courtney scoring on a 2-yard rushing touchdown, narrowing the gap to 14-7.

The third quarter saw United continue their comeback, with Courtney connecting with Louden Stryffeler for a 43-yard passing touchdown, leveling the score at 14-14. Later in the quarter, Andrew Ogilvie added to the comeback with a 1-yard rushing touchdown, giving United their first lead at 21-14 by the end of the third quarter.

United’s dominance continued into the fourth quarter as Courtney found Parker Newburn for a 68-yard passing touchdown, extending their lead to 28-14. Courtney sealed the victory with a 36-yard rushing touchdown, and the PAT was good, resulting in the final score of 35-14 in favor of United.

With this impressive comeback win, United now looks ahead to opening Conference play in Week 4 with a matchup against Columbiana. On the other hand, Crestview will hit the road to face Liberty in their Week 4 contest. This game showcased United’s resilience and determination as they mounted a remarkable comeback to secure the victory in Week 3.

REBELS AS DOMINANT AS EVER

BROOKFIELD OH- In a commanding performance, Crestview left no room for doubt as they dominated Brookfield in a straight-set victory (25-8, 25-14, 25-10). Crestview’s Grace Auer delivered a standout performance with a double-double, notching 13 kills, 11 assists, 6 digs, and 3 aces. Abbey Emch complemented the attack with 10 kills, 8 digs, 3 blocks, and 2 aces. Lainey Auer orchestrated the offense brilliantly, tallying 17 assists, 4 kills, and 9 digs, while Julia Blasko contributed 6 digs and 2 aces to the winning effort.

On the Brookfield side, Alexia Baker recorded 7 digs, Rylie Burdge dished out 11 assists, and Cailey Wellman was a formidable presence at the net with 6 blocks and 6 kills. Allison Ruschak added 3 blocks, and Ariana Jones contributed 2 kills.

Crestview’s victory keeps their momentum alive, setting the stage for an exciting home match against Newton Falls on Tuesday. Brookfield, while facing a tough loss, will regroup and prepare for their upcoming trip to LaBrae. This match highlighted Crestview’s dominance and showcased the talent and determination of both teams in this thrilling volleyball encounter.

CRESTVIEW SLOWS DOWN RED DEVILS

CAMPBELL OH- Crestview demonstrated their dominance on the volleyball court with a convincing sweep over the previously 3-1 Campbell team, with set scores of 25-9, 25-11, and 25-13.

The victory showcased Crestview’s prowess and control throughout the match. Abbey Emch was a standout player, amassing an impressive 13 kills and 4 blocks, contributing significantly to her team’s success. The Auer sisters, Grace and Lainey, played pivotal roles in orchestrating Crestview’s offense, with Grace tallying 17 assists, 8 kills, 9 digs, and 4 aces, while Lainey contributed 10 assists, 8 digs, and 3 kills. Julia Blasko’s versatility was on display with 5 kills, 11 digs, and 4 aces.

With this triumphant performance, Crestview looks ahead to their next challenge, a conference road matchup against Brookfield.

REBELS OFFENSE RELENTLESS IN BROOKFIELD

BROOKFIELD OH- In a lopsided match, Crestview’s girls’ soccer team secured an impressive 6-0 victory over Brookfield. The scoreboard reflected Crestview’s dominance, as they maintained control throughout the game.

Kerrigan Miller led the goal-scoring charge with 2 goals to her name. Bailey Wonner, Sydney Wellman, and Brianna DiCross each contributed a goal, while Brianna DiCross netted an additional goal to round off the tally. Despite the pressure from Crestview,

Brookfield’s goalkeeper Jasmine Hubbard demonstrated remarkable skills by making a total of 10 saves.

With this convincing win under their belt, Crestview looks ahead to their next challenge as they prepare to host Garfield on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Brookfield, eager for their first victory, will be striving to turn their fortunes around as they face Waterloo on the same day.

SPRINGFIELD AND CRESTVIEW FIGHT TO A DRAW

COLUMBIANA OH- In an intense soccer match, the Springfield and Crestview girls battled to a thrilling tie, ending in a 4-4 stalemate. The game showcased the determination and skill of both teams.

Springfield’s offensive efforts were led by Maddie Page, who scored an impressive hat-trick with 3 goals, and Emma Sanders, who added 1 goal to the tally. Crestview responded with goals from Bailey Wonner, Karigan Miller, and Brianna DiCross, each contributing one goal, and DiCross netting 2.

Assists played a crucial role in the match, with Emma Sanders providing 2 for Springfield, and Kendall Maughan adding 1.

In the goalkeeping department, Springfield’s Emma Mills made 7 saves, while Crestview’s Lexie Huff put up a strong defense with 5 saves, ensuring that the scoreline remained competitive.

The game was a true showcase of both teams’ determination, skill, and offensive prowess, resulting in an exciting tie. The players’ efforts on the field kept fans on the edge of their seats throughout the match.

NO FIRST GAME JITTERS FOR CRESTVIEW

By Chris Sigler 

 

Anticipation for the start of the season is always something that builds in all players, coaches and fans alike. This season was no different for the Crestview and East Liverpool volleyball teams each coming off 20 win campaigns and deep postseason runs. Last season these two teams would meet in October with the Rebels suffering their first set loss in 15 matches at the hands of the Potters before eventually coming out on top. That competitive contest set the stage for the highly anticipated 2023 season opener. This year however Crestview proved why they are thought of as one of the best teams in Division III quickly dispatching East Liverpool 25-15, 25-18, 25-14 at Potter Fieldhouse on Wednesday.

Crestview’s Grace Auer showed why she is considered one of the best all around players in the area. The Rebel senior filled the stat sheet with 10 kills, 19 assists, 6 aces, 17 digs, and 18 points. Teammate and Division 1 recruit Abbey Emch made life difficult for the Potters at the net all night. The University of Pittsburgh commit came through with 17 kills, 5 blocks and 8 digs. Lainey Auer would add 7 kills,12 assists, 9 digs while Julia Blasko contributed 14 digs and 17 points for the Rebels.

East Liverpool was led by Peyton Maze with 5 kills, 9 assists. Kamryn Yanni added 11 assists and Faith Grafton led the Potters defensively with 17 digs. East Liverpool (0-1) takes to the road on Thursday as they visit Brooke.

Crestview (1-0) opens up MVAC play looking to keep their early season momentum as they pay a visit to Liberty on Thursday.