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GRAND ON THE GRIDIRON

CANFIELD, OH-The South Range Raiders’ impressive season continues to ride on the back of strong performances and solid teamwork, epitomized by none more so than senior defensive lineman Steve Grandon. Amid an 11-0 run, the Raiders look ahead to week 12 with optimism and grit, spurred by Grandon’s unwavering support both on and off the field.

During a recent episode of the YSN Podcast, hosted by DJ Yokley, Grandon discussed the challenges and triumphs of his final high school season. Despite the pressures of being a senior balancing academics and athletics, particularly grappling with a demanding schedule of English assignments, Grandon remains focused on the ultimate goal: leading his team toward potential championship glory.

Grandon’s contribution to the Raiders extends beyond mere athletic prowess. He embodies the spirit of camaraderie, identifying himself humbly as the “hype guy” – the one responsible for rallying his teammates and keeping spirits high. “Everybody incorporates on the team. It’s. Everybody has one certain job to complete, and you just got to rely on everybody else,” he emphasized.

Off the field, Grandon contemplates two possible career paths: a service in the military, following the footsteps of several family members, or a hands-on vocation in carpentry, a passion he shares with his grandfather. The latter has given him cherished memories, like building cornhole boards – a simple yet meaningful project where the process held more value than the product.

Grandon’s dedication is mirrored by the staunch support from his family, particularly his “super fan” aunt and a bustling household of six siblings. His service-oriented attitude and resolve to impart valuable lessons to his younger brothers and sisters are testaments to his outstanding character.

In a surprising revelation, the senior lineman also shared a passion for culinary arts, promising a delicious “steak, potatoes, and maybe lobster” with a chocolate milkshake if ever tasked with preparing a last meal. His siblings are the lucky recipients of his culinary experiments, further strengthening family bonds.

As the Raiders charge forward, eyes set on championship aspirations, Grandon’s anchor-like presence is vital. Both on the gridiron and in life, the community-centered values and resilience he demonstrates are qualities his team and coaches highly cherish.

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MADE FOR ZAID

CANFIELD, OH– As the South Range Raiders celebrate another successful season, senior Nick Zaid joined DJ Yokley at Giangelo’s in Boardman for the latest edition of the South Range Raiders show. Known for his humility and reserved nature, Zaid opened up about his love for his community, the significance of representing them on Friday nights, and the support he’s received since childhood.

Zaid, who has been an integral part of the Raiders this season, spoke fondly of the unwavering support from the South Range community. “They’ve always been there since day one. We’ve grown as a family,” he expressed. The senior shared the pride he feels donning the Raider jersey, acknowledging the role he plays as a hero and role model to the younger generation.

Having primarily been a baseball player, Zaid made the switch to football during his senior year. The decision was driven by his desire to have fun with friends and play alongside his younger brother, a junior. “It’s my senior year and I want to enjoy it with my friends and my brother,” he shared. He admitted that the experience of sharing the field with his brother has been both competitive and fulfilling, adding a unique dynamic to their relationship.

Outside of his high school sports, Zaid is an avid NFL fan, with a particular affinity for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Influenced by his family’s passion for the team, Zaid’s current favorite player is T.J. Watt. Reflecting on his baseball journey, Zaid revealed that he’s been playing since the age of three, favoring positions like first base and outfield.

Academically, Zaid excels in mathematics, a subject he finds comes naturally to him. Among his mentors, Coach Rach stands out for welcoming him into the football team and making him feel like part of the family, even when he joined later in the year.

When asked about how he’d spend a million dollars, Zaid humorously responded with a true fan’s dream: Steelers season tickets.

Nick Zaid’s story is a testament to the strong community ties and the supportive environment at South Range, which encourages its students to strive for excellence both on and off the field.

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BLUE BERGER WITH A SLICE OF JACK

BERLIN CENTER, OH-  In a recent episode of “The Devil’s Hour,” hosted live at Ben’s in Berlin Center, seniors Nate Hemberger and Jack Darney shared their experiences, aspirations, and team dynamics with host Chris Colucci.

Jack Darney, who tore his ACL at the end of last season, discussed his grueling recovery process. “It was long and very repetitive,” he admitted. However, Darney’s determination has brought him back to the field three months ahead of schedule. “I’m nine months out—usual recovery is about a year,” he noted.

Nate Hemberger, with an impressive 35 tackles in just two games, revealed his mindset on game nights. “I just like to hit everybody,” he said with a smile. This tenacity and focus are attributes he carries both on and off the field.

Looking ahead, the seniors are eager for the challenges of their final high school season. This week, they face the Columbiana Clippers, known for their strong running game. “We’re expecting a lot of runs up the middle,” Nate explained, while Jack added insight into their defensive strategy, “Their best guys are in the middle, so we plan on running right at them.”

Both players also reflected on their last year at Western Reserve. While Nate looks forward to college opportunities, Jack candidly stated, “I’m just excited to get out of here.” Despite their differing perspectives, both agreed that their team’s intensity and purposeful practice sessions are what make the Blue Devils special.

The episode wrapped up with a nod to rising talents, like Noah Gonzalez and freshman Dom Croup, who are already making impactful contributions to the team.
As the Blue Devils prepare for Friday’s game against Columbiana, the community’s support is palpable. Chris Colucci encouraged fans to continue showing up for their weekly podcast recordings at Ben’s, creating a lively and supportive environment for these young athletes.

For now, all eyes are on the Blue Devils as they continue their season with high hopes and relentless determination.

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THE HOUSE OF CROUSE

CANFIELD, OH-  On the latest episode of the YSN podcast, host DJ Yokley welcomed South Range senior Heath Crouse, whose reputation on the football field has garnered widespread admiration in the tight-knit community. As a tight end and defensive lineman, Crouse has made significant strides, following in the footsteps of his older brother, JD.

Crouse reminisced about his personal and athletic growth throughout his high school years, highlighting the independence and work ethic he’s developed. “I’ve learned to be more independent, to always work hard, and to focus on doing the little things right,” Crouse shared.

The senior reflected fondly on the support he’s received from both his family and the community. “The Krause name means a lot around here,” he noted, acknowledging how his family’s legacy has inspired him to maintain the high standards set by his brother and parents.

As the season progresses, Crouse hopes to lead his team to new heights, stressing the importance of camaraderie and collective effort. With ambitions extending beyond high school football, Crouse also expressed his intent to pursue a career in heavy equipment operation, inspired by his family’s work ethic.

“Heath chants” from the stands serve as a constant reminder of the community’s unwavering support, something that brings a smile to Crouse’s face every game night.

With his sights set on finishing the season strong, Heath Crouse embodies the spirit of hard work and dedication, qualities that define the Krause family legacy.

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BOARDMAN FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 6) WITH DJ DOTA

BOARDMAN, OH-  In this episode of “Boardman Football Coach’s Corner,” we have a special guest joining us – DJ Dota, the head coach of the Boardman Spartan football team. Coach Dota reflects on a tough week for the team, with both wins and losses on the depth chart, as well as some key injuries. He discusses the importance of building depth and preparing the players for any situation.

The conversation also delves into the difference between being injured and being hurt, and how the team works to keep players healthy and in optimal condition. Coach Dota highlights the role of their athletic trainer in ensuring the well-being of the players.

Additionally, they touch on the challenges of getting enough reps for the second-string players and the difficulty of simulating game-like conditions.

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FOSTER KEEPS KYLEN IT

AUSTINTOWN, OH- In this episode, we have a special guest, Kylan Foster, a senior linebacker from the Austintown Fitch Falcons.

Kylan takes us on a journey through his football career, discussing his passion for hitting people and being an aggressive player on the field. We learn about his underdog mentality, his love for the game, and his desire to excel as an individual.

Join us as we get to know Kylan, his aspirations for the future, and his thoughts on upcoming challenges, including a big rivalry game against Central Valley.

Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation with an exceptional athlete. Let’s jump right in on YSN.

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