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SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH DAN YEAGLEY (EP 5)

A big win on the road last week for the Raiders gets them set up for a new winning streak against Canton Central Catholic at home this week!

Coach Yeagley and the troops were able to capture the Brookfield banner in Week 5 to put themselves ahead for the year in the win column, what says the Head Coach about the showdown with the Warriors?  What do we have to look forward to against CCC?  Also, find out where Coach loves spending time away from the whistle.

All that and more on Episode 5 of South Range Football Coach’s Corner with Dan Yeagley!

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SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH DAN YEAGLEY (EP 4)

A tough loss against a large and in-charge Marlington team gives the South Range team a chip on their shoulder heading into game number five.  Down the road we go to Brookfield to matchup their 1-3 record against Coach Yeagley and his troops!

On this week’s Coach’s Corner, Coach Yeagley and DJ discuss the importance of win number 200 for Coach, as well as what’s the bounce-back effect after a down week?

Also, we recap the week that was and look forward to making another positive mark against Brookfield.

All that and more in this week’s South Range Coach’s Corner with Dan Yeagley!

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SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH DAN YEAGLEY (EP 3)

A big home win for the Raiders over rival Crestview in Week 3 gives the South Range team a big boost heading into game number four.  Marlington is in town to matchup their 2-1 record against Coach Yeagley and his troops!

On this week’s Coach’s Corner, Coach Yeagley and DJ discuss the importance of a good coaching staff as it pertains to team unity.  What makes South Range’s coaches so successful?

Also, we recap the week that was and look forward to making another positive mark against Marlington.

All that and more in this week’s South Range Coach’s Corner with Dan Yeagley!

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SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH DAN YEAGLEY (EP 2)

After a bounce-back week last week against Cleveland JFK, The Raiders are looking local for their matchup this week!  Crestview is in town, and are looking for revenge from last year.

We return to the Campus of South Range and have our weekly sit down with Coach Dan Yeagley.  Coming off a 56-12 victory in Week 2, Coach is out to prove the Raiders are reloading as opposed to rebuilding.  He has the characters in place for another playoff run in 2018 if they can execute as a team.

Check out the conversation with Coach Yeags and DJ on Episode 2 of South Range Football Coach’s Corner powered by Baird Brothers.

 

SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH DAN YEAGLEY (EP 1)

It’s that time once again, the students are back in school, the fields are cut and lined to perfection.  FOOTBALL IS IN THE AIR!

As we did each week in 2017, we return to the Campus of South Range and have our weekly sit down with Coach Dan Yeagley.  Coming off a 13-1 season in 2017, he’s out to prove the Raiders are reloading as opposed to rebuilding.  He has the characters in place for another playoff run in 2018 if they can execute as a team.

Check out the conversation with Coach Yeags and DJ on Episode 1 of South Range Football Coach’s Corner powered by Baird Brothers.

 

RAIDERS LOOK TO RELOAD IN 2018- SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW

CANFIELD, OH-  After a very successful 2017 campaign (13-1) The South Range Raiders are back to business, and in their 50th year of existence, look to build on the foundation that has been built in years past.

As with most years, and most programs, Coach Dan Yeagley heads into his 23rd year with a list of challenges.  The difference is that Yeagley will pull his team together this year to use not only the success of last season as a step on the ladder, but will also be able to use the success of other sports at South Range to prepare for the campaign.

It’s easy to point out what the Raiders have lost from 2017.  Aniello Buzzacco (Robert Morris) had over 1000 yards on the ground, and through the air last year, as well as patrolled from the safety position on defense.  Let’s also not forget about Ohio’s Defensive Player of the Year: Peyton Remish (Slippery Rock) who had 151 tackles including 34 for loss.  Oh, and he also ran for over 1750 yards and touched paint 19 times.  Mathias Combs (YSU) tracked in 14 touchdowns and had over 1000 yards receiving to leave his mark on the South Range program.

The real question most teams will face is “How deep is South Range?”  The answer: very.

Nearly 60 Raiders will suit up for Yeagley in 2018, and will provide a ship full of eager young men to chisel their name into the record books as well.  This season the Raiders on Offense have seven returning starters. The returning linemen are Tyler Dolak, Christian Maust, and Jordan Lowery. Returning at the skill positions are running back Trent Harrold, wide receiver Josh Stear and tight ends Ryan Davenport and Jacob Gehring. Helping fill some of the spots offensively will be linemen, Anthony Czap, Rocco DeLucia, Richard Ferenchak, and Colin McCabe. At the skill positions: Isaac Allegretto at QB, Anthony DeLucia and Patrick McCabe at RB, Chris Brooks, Corey Kougher, Seth Littleton, Jacob Shood, Sean Manning and Nick Habeth at WR will be filling in the gaps. “Offensively we need to play as a TEAM. With inexperienced players at the skill positions and a couple new lineman, our Scrimmages will be very important for us to gain the experience needed and for evaluating our players.” Yeagley said.

Being Independent again for the 2018 season, the Raiders will play 5 teams they have never faced. They start the season Week 1 traveling to rival Springfield Local followed by Cleveland JFK at home. Week 3 they host another rival Crestview. “The rest of our season is filled with perennial powers Canton Central Catholic, Marlington, Louisville, and Cleveland Garfield Heights along with St. Clairsville, Brookfield and West Geauga. We must come ready to play every week and be mentally prepared to play such a tough schedule,” added Yeagley.