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SELFLESS ELLA

CANFIELD, OH- South Range High School volleyball senior Ella Crumbacher recently captivated audiences during a revealing interview on the YSN podcast, hosted by DJ Yokley. Known for her tenacity and leadership on the volleyball court, Crumbacher shared insights into her life, her dedication to her team, and her promising future plans.

Celebrated for her adaptability and willingness to step up, Crumbacher related a recent anecdote where she volunteered to play middle, a position she had never filled before, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to her team. “We needed that position filled, and I felt like I could have done it, so I had to step up,” she stated. Yokley praised Crumbacher’s exceptional decision, emphasizing the rarity of left-handed players excelling in the middle position.

Crumbacher, whose family has deep-rooted ties to South Range, spoke with pride about donning the burgundy and gold. “It means so much to me, and I take pride in being a Raider,” she said, reflecting on the unity and lifelong bonds formed within her community.

Off the court, Crumbacher has ambitions of becoming a nurse practitioner specializing in dermatology, inspired by her mother’s career in nursing. She expressed admiration for her parents’ values and support, highlighting them as her guiding lights.

As the conversation veered into lighter topics, Crumbacher’s love for Halloween came to the forefront. Despite the passing years, she remains an enthusiastic participant, with fond memories of dressing up as Cinderella.

Ella Crumbacher’s story is a testament to the power of community, the importance of family, and the impact of dedicated leadership. As she prepares for graduation, there is no doubt that she will continue to embody the Raider spirit in all her future endeavors.

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ROCK IT LIKE ROSSI

LOWELLVILLE, OH- Lowellville, OH – Elizabeth Rossi, a standout senior volleyball player for the Lowellville Rockets, recently sat down for an in-depth interview on the YSN podcast. Reflecting on her high school career, Rossi shared her poignant thoughts on the fleeting nature of time, the strength of camaraderie with her teammates, and her future aspirations.

As her final high school volleyball season winds down, Rossi expressed how quickly the years have flown by. “It’s actually gone by really fast. I would never expected it to have gone this fast,” she said. The emotions of playing her last games with her friends are bittersweet, describing it as both thrilling and bittersweet.

Throughout her volleyball journey, Rossi has played the crucial role of a middle hitter, thriving on the intensity and challenge of going for kills. Her family has been her biggest motivation, always supporting her at every turn. Beyond volleyball, she has dabbled in other sports, including soccer and track, but volleyball remains her favorite.

Transitioning from the larger Niles High School to the tight-knit Lowellville community was a significant change for Rossi, but one she warmly welcomed. “Just having everyone as a family, everyone knows each other, and it’s a really great community,” she commented. Her dedication on the court has been acknowledged by coaches and peers alike, with many teammates and senior friends, including Morgan Lewis, Odessa, and Alyssa, leaving a lasting impact on her.

When asked about her future, Rossi revealed exciting plans for post-graduation. Inspired by her mother’s work in a hair salon, she aims to pursue a career in nursing with a focus on cosmetics. “Being around all that self-care and stuff has made me interested,” she explained.

As her final year progresses, Rossi remains a beacon of determination and grace for her underclassmen. Her advice to them is simple yet profound: “Just keep pushing. It’s gonna be a hard fight with, like, such a small school that we have, but just to keep fighting.”

Elizabeth Rossi’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance, the importance of community, and the strength found in shared passions. The Lowellville Rockets are proud of their senior star, and her legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of athletes.

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