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WESTERN RESERVE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH JOHN ARMENI

BERLIN CENTER, OH-The atmosphere at Ben’s Restaurant was electric as Chris Colucci sat down with Coach John Armeni to discuss Western Reserve’s promising start to the season on the latest episode of YSN Podcast titled “The Devils Hour with Coach John Armeni.”

Fresh off a victory against Crestview, Coach Armeni was in high spirits. “It’s always nice to be one to know,” he remarked, highlighting the exhaustive preparation that went into the game. The team showcased their defensive prowess, led by an all-Ohio middle linebacker and other returning defensive stars. Despite some first-game jitters and a need for improvement, the team’s resilience and strategic execution were evident.

Transitioning from last season’s standout quarterback, Luke Henning, to new quarterback Chris Pater has been one of the significant changes for the team. Coach Armeni expressed confidence in his young squad’s ability to step up, praising their talent and motivation.

Taking on the dual role of head coach and offensive coordinator this year, Coach Armeni acknowledged the new challenges. “It’s just about juggling a lot of different hats,” he admitted, but his passion for the game and the players’ spirit makes the additional responsibilities manageable.

Looking ahead, Western Reserve is bracing for a tough season against formidable opponents such as Springfield, Lowville, and Trinity. Coach Armeni emphasized the focus on one game at a time, despite the challenging schedule. “The basic belief I have is that if you want to be good, you have to play good teams,” Armeni affirmed.

The team faces logistical hurdles as six of their games are on the road this season. Nevertheless, Armeni remains optimistic, seeing it as a badge of honor that other teams shy away from playing Western Reserve.

As the Berlin Center community gears up for the Canfield Fair, Coach Armeni emphasized the importance of minimizing distractions and maintaining focus. The players are reminded that fair week will be much more enjoyable at 2-0.

With a grueling season ahead, filled with rivalry games and playoff aspirations, the spirit in Western Reserve’s camp remains high. Coach Armeni shared a glimpse of his life off the field, cherishing moments with his family at the pool, ball games, and amusement parks.

The YSN Podcast episode wrapped up with a call to the community to pack Ben’s Restaurant and show unwavering support for the Blue Devils.  “If you build it, they will come,” celebrated Coach Armeni. And come they will, as Western Reserve fans eagerly anticipate an exciting season of high school football.
For the latest updates and in-depth coverage, tune into YSN’s upcoming episodes featuring more interviews with coaches and players throughout the season.

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FISCHING FOR GREATNESS

BERLIN CENTER, OH- In this episode of YSN’s Player Profile, we dive deep into the world of Fischer Himes, the senior offensive lineman who has been an integral part of his team’s success this season. Known for his dedication and leadership, Himes sheds light on the bond within the team and discusses their upcoming playoff game against Lowellville.

Himes, who has helped pave the way for his team to score six rushing touchdowns, emphasizes the importance of team effort and acknowledges the praise they receive from their coaches. This recognition serves as a confidence boost for the offensive line, reminding them of their crucial role in their team’s victories.

As they prepare for their rematch against Lowellville, Himes expresses confidence in their advantage, having analyzed their opponent’s tactics in their previous encounter. The team’s strong performance in the first game provides them with the necessary confidence to face Lowville once again.

In regards to their offensive strategies, Himes appreciates the versatility and dynamism of their offense, where the ball can be distributed to six different players, keeping the opposing defense on their toes. This balanced and unpredictable style of play has proven successful throughout the season.

The conversation also touches on the importance of a fresh defense, with Himes emphasizing the significance of player substitutions to maintain a high level of performance throughout the game.

Outside of football, Himes reveals his passion for fishing and playing Xbox games. Himes is particularly excited for the release of Fortnite, a highly anticipated game in which he plans to join his peers.

When asked about his future plans after high school, Himes mentions his interest in pursuing a business degree, potentially at Kent State University. While he does not envision playing football beyond high school, he is focused on giving his all during his final season.

Switching to lighter topics, Himes shares his favorite gas station order, including Cheddar Slim chips and strawberry milk – a classic favorite. He also admits to enjoying throwback music.

In a lighthearted Q&A, Himes humorously relates to the scenario of having a million dollars and choosing to invest it in the most expensive boat possible, allowing him to sail along the coast indefinitely.

As Himes bids farewell and prepares for the upcoming playoff game against Lowellville, YSN wishes him and his team the best of luck in their pursuit of victory and continued success on and off the field.

 

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