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HAVRILLA HAS IT ALL

CANFIELD OH- In the latest Canfied Player Profile host Anthony Hartwig sits down with Canfield High School junior Jenna Havrilla to delve into her evolving role on the team, her journey through the sport, and the delicate balance of being a student-athlete.

Havrilla, now one of the upperclassmen on her team, reflects on the transition from being an underclassman to embracing a leadership role. “There’s definitely a big change being one of the older girls, and I just have to set a positive example for the younger ones,” she notes. As part of a tight-knit junior class, Havrilla shares the importance of chemistry among her peers and how each player’s unique role contributes to the team’s success. This season, she has invested significantly in advancing her offensive skills, especially through summer workouts focusing on ball handling. Traditionally a defensive stalwart, Havrilla aims to bring a more well-rounded game to the varsity level.

Her basketball journey began in third grade and has been fueled by her love for the sport and the camaraderie with her teammates. Her friend Jenna Treri stands out as someone basketball has brought into her life, highlighting the tight bonds formed on the court. Balancing academics and athletics can be challenging, but Havrilla seems to have found her stride. “There’s definitely a lot of homework, but I get it all done,” she says, citing her disciplined approach to managing school work amid her busy sports schedule. When it comes to study habits, she prefers listening to music to stay focused. As the conversation dips into personal life, Havrilla opens up about her musical tastes, from hype-up tracks like “Dreams and Nightmares” to mellow tunes by SZA. She even shares a lighter side with her love for 80s music, mentioning “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” as guilty pleasures.

The interview reveals family traditions that mean a lot to Havrilla, such as the competitive Thanksgiving wishbone tradition she shares with her brother and cousins. Her family’s support shines through her narrative, especially the contrasting approaches of her sports-savvy dad and her supportive, though less sports-focused, mom. As the interview wraps up, Havrilla takes the opportunity to thank her teammates, coaches, and particularly her family for their unwavering support. Her father’s good luck messages before games underscore the close-knit family bonds that have bolstered her athletic journey. This conversation not only highlights Havrilla’s athletic prowess but also gives listeners a glimpse into the determined and balanced approach she brings to every aspect of her life. For more profiles and sports coverage, stay tuned to YSN.

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POLAND BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH ERIC FENDER

POLAND OH- As the anticipation for the upcoming high school basketball season builds, the Poland Boys Basketball Team, led by head coach Eric Fender, is bracing for another competitive year. Coming off a Northeast 8 (NE8) Championship season, Coach Fender sat down with us to preview what fans can expect from the versatile and determined Poland team.

Reflecting on last season’s successes and challenges, Coach Fender emphasized the valuable lessons learned. “In the Northeast 8, every night is a competitive game. You have to be ready to grind through long days and push yourself to get better each day,” Fender stated. This season, while the final roster is still being solidified—mainly due to ongoing football commitments—key returning players are sure to make an impact. Names to watch include junior starting point guard Carmine Tucalo, alongside fellow starters Jacob Hayes and Oliver McCauley. Additionally, upcoming talents like Anthony Delomo, Brady Kendall, and sophomore Nick Natoli promise to bring fresh energy to the court.

Coach Fender is particularly enthusiastic about Carmine Tucalo, who dazzled as a sophomore and earned first-team all NE8 honors. “With his experience and ability to score from all levels, Carmine’s ceiling continues to rise,” said Fender, reflecting the high hopes pinned on the young athlete. The NE8 promises another thrilling season with several changes in the coaching lineup across the league. “Adjusting to four new coaches means we’re prepared for anything,” explained Coach Fender. Reliable scouting and readiness remain at the core of their strategy. The Bulldogs’ non-conference schedule is strategically designed to prepare them for post-season challenges. Games against formidable opponents like Canfield, Salem, Howland, and Streetsboro ensure that Poland is battle-tested come tournament time.

Navigating the early season without some key players due to football commitments poses its own set of challenges, but Coach Fender remains optimistic. “When game number one comes, our players will go out and compete with the best effort,” he said confidently. Notably, basketball now features seven divisions, with Poland competing in Division 5 – a shift that aligns them with schools of similar size. Fender believes this change will open new doors for the team’s tournament aspirations, emphasizing the importance of staying healthy and peaking at the right time. Coach Fender also took the opportunity to shine a light on his dedicated coaching staff, from middle school to varsity. Their collective efforts and deep connection to Poland athletics form the backbone of the program’s success.

As the Poland Bulldogs set their sights on another successful season, the community’s support and the players’ competitiveness promise to make this a season to remember. Stay tuned as YSN continues to cover Poland Boys Basketball, bringing you the latest updates and insights straight from Coach Fender’s corner.

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