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SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 4) WITH DAVE RACH

CANFIELD, OH- In a season already packed with highs and lows, the South Range Raiders, led by head coach Dave Rach, prepare to kick off their Northeast Eight Conference (NEA) play tonight against the formidable Lakeview Bulldogs. This game comes on the back of a notable victory over Barberton, a Division II powerhouse, which was a significant confidence booster for the Division V Raiders.

Coach Rach’s pride in his team’s ability to control both the offensive and defensive lines was evident in his interview with YSN’s DJ Yokley. “That’s the biggest part of what we do,” Rach said, acknowledging the hard work and improvements from his players over the past weeks.

Despite the confidence from their recent triumph, Rach emphasized the need to treat each upcoming game as a new chapter. “Every game is our Super Bowl… we have to make sure we prepare for it as if it’s a championship game,” he said, aware of the challenges ahead in the NEA, where they are the defending champions.

While the Raiders are wary of being distracted by the long-term schedule, Lakeview presents an immediate and real challenge. The Bulldogs come into tonight’s game undefeated and in peak form, having surrendered only six points all season. Rach respects their resilience and skill, noting their strong defensive stats and explosive potential on special teams.

The Raiders have shown their prowess in all facets of the game, from leading defensive shutouts to setting school records in special teams, as exemplified by Luke Starkey’s record-breaking 45-yard field goal last week. However, the team is aware that each game brings new hurdles.

Beyond the gridiron battles, the South Range community has recently faced deep emotional challenges with the loss of influential community figures. Coach Rach emphasized the importance of family, unity, and support in tough times, urging his players to “help kids win in the game of life just as much as in the game of football.”

A heartening moment was highlighted as the team rallied around Robby Myers, whose mother recently passed away. Myers’ interception return in a youth football game became a symbol of perseverance and the tight-knit Raider community.

As South Range gears up for what promises to be a tough four-quarter fight against Lakeview, Coach Rach and his Raiders are more united and determined than ever.

Tonight’s showdown will be a litmus test for the Raiders’ readiness to defend their NEA crown—and a testament to their unyielding spirit both on and off the field.

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DIVISION TWO AND THREE ALL-OHIO FOOTBALL TEAMS

COLUMBUS, OH- The The Division two and three football All-Ohio teams were announced this afternoon by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association. The teams consist of multiple YSN players in both divisions two and three.

Starting in division two, the Austintown Fitch Falcons had six players represented. On the first team all offense list was offensive linemen Josh Fitzgerald. On the second team defense was defensive back Davion Pritchard. Falcons quarterback DeShawn Vaughn made the third team all offense team. On the third team defensive team was Brian Robinson and Cam Smith. Austintown running back Jamell James also made the honorable mention team. For the Lakeside Dragons, both Angelo Collazo and Malachi Donahue made third team all defensive team.

In division three, 19 players under the YSN umbrella were honored from four different schools. Those schools include, Canfield, Ursuline, Louisville and Chaney. On the first team all offensive team was Canfield quarterback Broc Lowry and offensive linemen AJ Murphy. For Ursuline, wide receiver D.C. Ferrell, offensive linemen Brian Frasco, and defensive linemen Ty’Req Donlow made the list as first team selections. For Chaney on the first team all defensive team was Jason Hewlett and DJ Waller.

On the second team all offensive team was Ursuline running back Christian Lynch and offensive linemen Isaac Lucas. The Cardinals had a second team all defensive selection with linebacker Danny Inglis.

On the honorable mention team was nine student athletes in division three. Those nine include: Jacob Davide, Landon Charles, Will Burney, Mike Branch, Elijah Carter, Jack Davis, Santino Cocca, Hunter Kanotz and Dom Marzano. Congratulations to all 19 athletes that made the 2022 All-Ohio Football Teams.