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CRESTVIEW REACHES THIRD STRAIGHT DISTRICT TITLE

ORWELL OH- Crestview continued their dominance of this district on Wednesday night with a monster sweep over East Palestine. The win gets Crestview to their third consecutive district championship game. The Rebels have won the last two. (25-10 25-6 25-12)

Lucy Montgomery was on fire for the Rebels. She finished with a team high 16 kills on the night. She also set up 7 assists. Abbey Emch finished the game with 8 kills, a block, and 3 aces. Grace Auer led the Rebels in assists with 22. She also served up 7 aces. Emily Downey led the defense with digs with 7.

Crestview advances to the district championship game where they’ll lock up with Middlefield Cardinal. That game is slated for Saturday at 2:00 at Grand Valley High School.

EAGLES CRUISE PAST EAST PALESTINE

EAST PALESTINE OH- Valley Christian got some major traction to head into the postseason on Friday night. The Eagles offense who had been struggling for a couple weeks caught fire to beat the Bulldogs 37-0.

It took a quarter of the game to find a rhythm, the Eagles only led 7-0 after one quarter. Two blocked punts for touchdowns in the second quarter seemed to be what struck the match for the Eagles though. It gave them a 22-0 lead. Joey Battista then found Jon’Trell Mixon for a score to make it 29-0 and let the Eagles run away with it.

Valley Christian will qualify for the OHSAA playoffs and await a Week 11 matchup. Stay tuned to YSN for further updates on schedules and pairings for postseason football.

EAST PALESTINE AND COLUMBIANA RESCHEDULE TO WEEK 11

EAST PALESTINE, OH- Disappointment cast a cloud over the rivalry of East Palestine and Columbiana earlier today when it was announced that the game would be postponed due to COVID-19 protocols in Bulldog Country.

However, it didn’t take long for both teams to agree to resurrect the game in Week 11 to maintain what is still one of the most heated rivalries in the EOAC.  Two teams that have the traveling trophy between them, and many bragging rights from year to year will still match up against each other in 2021.

That’s a big feather in the cap of both communities considering this will be one of the few (Sebring/Leetonia) that have been rescheduled this year.

“It’s been a long-standing rivalry and we always want to play them. If we were forced to only choose one game to play in a season…it would be against our rival” says East Palestine Head Coach Tony Foster.

The game will be played in East Palestine on October 29th and will serve as Fall Senior Night for Bulldog Activities.

UNITED SOARS PAST BULLDOGS

HANOVERTON OH- United jumped on East Palestine from the start on Friday night and never looked back. They soared their way to 47-12 win over East Palestine.

Luke Courtney got things started with a 55 yard catch from Parker Newburn. He also cleaned up the touchdown by hitting an extra point. Courtney would later hit a 44 yard field goal. Grant Knight had a 55 yard interception return for a touchdown to add a highlight to the night.

Jesse Lipp ran well for Palestine. He gained 122 yards on 13 carries.

United will travel to Wellsville next week to try and keep pace in the EOAC. East Palestine will try and get their first win against Columbiana at home.

LISBON SECURES FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON

EAST PALESTINE OH- In Friday night’s matchup between East Palestine, and Lisbon someone was going to walk away with their first win of the season. When the smoke cleared, it was the Blue Devils that earned the victory 28-6.

Austin Dailey had a fantastic night for the Blue Devils. He finished with 137 yards on 11 carries. He had a pair of touchdowns. One on the ground, and one with a reception. Trevor Siefke was efficient through the air. He went 8-10 with 193 yards.

East Palestine got 115 yards on the ground from 23 carries from Jesse Lipp. Their lone touchdown came on the legs of Owen Jurjavicic.

Lisbon will try to start a win streak next week as they host Wellsville. East Palestine will travel to United.

CLIPPERS SURVIVE EARLY TEST TO TOP EP

COLUMBIANA, OH- If you were looking for great high school volleyball on a Thursday night, you would have found it in Columbiana where the Lady Clippers met East Palestine for an EOAC match that wound up an instant classic from the first serve.

The two rivals would battle in the first set to a combined 68 points, where East Palestine took the reigns 35-33.  Columbiana would bounce back in the second set 25-10 only to never drop a set the rest of the way in a four-set thriller.

Tori Long led the way for Columbiana with 28 digs, 21 points, 8 kills, and 5 aces, which leaves her less than 10 digs away from 1000 in her career.  Julia Rapp earned Player of the Game rights with a full stat sheet: 12 kills, 2 blocks, 6 points, and 4 digs.  Ava Heinrich added 9 digs, 7 kills, 7 points, and 4 aces while Cameron Perkins’ 20 digs, 10 helpers, 5 points/kills, and an ace.  Other big contributors for the Lady Clippers included Tomi Ross’ 20 assists and 14 digs and Liv Cmil’s 26 digs.

For East Palestine, Sophia Foster shoveled out 28 digs, while pumping out 7 points and 6 kills.  Gia Brestelli had 20 digs and had nine points and an ace, while Mia Lee killed 14 volleyball and added 4 points and four blocks.  Mackenzie Parker had 14 helpers and four points, while Ceci Foster had 13 assists and 3 points for the Lady Bulldogs as well.

East Palestine will return home Tuesday to play Lisbon while Columbiana turns their attention to Southern on the same night.

HEARTLAND GOES THE DISTANCE IN WIN OVER EP

COLUMBIANA, OH- Another night of volleyball for Heartland Christian, another 5-set match.  This time it was the Lady Lions able to claw out the victory over their rivals down State Route 14, East Palestine 3-2 (25-19, 10-25, 25-23, 19-25, 15-7.)

Emma Hall was slow to get involved as East Palestine attempted to play keep-away from the senior leader for Heartland, but once the motor started, it was hard to slow her down.  Hall had 22 kills, 10 points, 7 aces, 30 digs, and 29 serve receives in the match.  Lauren Miasek also chipped in with 10 kills and 4 aces.  Jordan Webb had the shovel out with 29 digs for the Lady Lions as well.  Bella Drokin had 27 helpers.

For East Palestine, Mackenzie Parker had 15 kills and 16 assists with 4 points to boot.  Sophia Foster had 15 points, a pair of aces, and a block, while Mia Lee had 9 points, 3 aces, and a block.  Elle Berger celebrated her birthday in style with 18 digs, 9 kills, and a block as well.

The Lady Bulldogs (8-4) will return to action on Thursday in Columbiana while Heartland (5-6) will take on Alliance and Crestview on Saturday.

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LADY BULLDOGS TAKE THRILLER AGAINST UNITED

EAST PALESTINE, OH- It’s not quite Halloween, but United and East Palestine had a thriller of a match on Tuesday night!  The sea-saw battle took the teams all five sets to sort matters out, but the Lady Bulldogs were the last team standing in a 25-21, 22-25, 25-23, 10-25, 16-14 victory.

The wealth was spread around for East Palestine as Sophia Foster led the way with 24 digs, 9 points, 9 aces, and a block.  Sophia’s sister Ceci tallied 9 points, 10 assists, 3 aces, and two kills- and closed out the match with her final two serves that the Lady Eagles were unable to return.  Mia Lee shined with 12 points, 8 kills, a trio of aces, and 2 timely blocks.  The duo of Mackenzie Parker and Elle Berger teamed up for 17 assists, 10 kills, and 7 points between them.

For United, Grace Knight was on fire in the fourth set going 11 straight points from service, which counted toward her 21 points on the night.  Tori Tschappatt had 13 points for the Lady Eagles.

East Palestine (8-3, 5-3) will hop on the bus and head to Columbiana the next two nights as they challenge the Heartland Christian Lady Lions on Wednesday, and then back to EOAC action against the Lady Clippers on Thursday.

 

EAST PALESTINE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 3) WITH TONY FOSTER

EAST PALESTINE, OH – Head coach Tony Foster and the East Palestine Bulldogs are ready to get back on the field and try to regain some momentum in EOAC play. The ‘Dogs opened up last week with a hard-fought loss at the hands of Leetonia. The Bulldogs will welcome in the Wellsville Tigers on Friday night.

YSN’s own, DJ Yokley, had the pleasure of sitting down with Coach Foster to talk about the week four match up, how he and his staff are preparing for the Wellsville Tigers, and what his expectations are for this year after the first week of conference play.

All that and more in this week’s episode of East Palestine Bulldogs football coach’s corner with head coach, Tony Foster!

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EP WINS SIXTH STRAIGHT MATCH

EAST PALESTINE, OH- Jessica Franklin’s Lady Bulldog Volleyball team is playing inspired right now.  On Wednesday evening, East Palestine hosted Chaney in a non-conference matchup that put their five-game winning streak on the line.  It was a bit emotional through the day as one of the Bulldog players had suffered an injury the night before, and wouldn’t be available.  So, the team decided to honor their teammate, Alexus Robb, during the match when each coach and player wrote the number 9 (Robb’s jersey number) on their wrists.

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The Lady Dogs must have channeled that energy well, as they took the matchup in straight sets (25-6,25-11, and 25-7.  Elle Berger was the player of the game for EP, with 19 points, and 5 aces.  Gia Brestelli scattered the stats with 4 digs, 3 kills, 2 points, and an ace.  Marah Zimmerman was a force at the net with six kills on the night, while Mackenzie Parker had 11 points, seven aces, and six assists for East Palestine.  Ceci Foster also played a big part in the victory with 16 points, five helpers, and 3 aces.

The East Palestine JV’s also took the sweep with a 25-7, 25-6 victory prior to the varsity match.

The Bulldogs (7-2) will now face possibly their biggest challenge thus far as they travel to Wellsville where the Lady Tigers remain unbeaten against EOAC opponents since United and Southern won in 2017.