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RANGE DRESSES TO IMPRESS FOR HOMECOMING

CANFIELD, OH-In another highly anticipated NE8 football matchup, the South Range Raiders clashed with the Girard Indians. The final score told the story of a dominant performance by the South Range Raiders, who emerged victorious with a commanding 49-21 win over Girard.

The game saw a flurry of scoring plays from both sides, especially late, making it an action-packed affair from start to finish. Here’s a breakdown of the game’s key moments:

**First Quarter:**
– South Range set the tone early as they forced a  fumble on the first play of the game, then later in the drive Tristan Toy scored a 2-yard rushing touchdown at the 8:43 mark, followed by an extra point by Logan Butcher, giving them a 7-0 lead.
– The Raiders continued their offensive prowess with  Blake Ewert finding the end zone on a 1-yard rushing touchdown at 4:18, again with Butcher successfully adding the extra point, extending the lead to 14-0.
– Girard responded with a scoring play of their own as Tuff McConahy connected with Stephen Sims for a 20-yard touchdown reception at 1:53, with Zachery Morris making the extra point, making it 14-7.

**Second Quarter:**
– South Range’s Tristan Toy threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Gavin Nagy at 10:14. Logan Butcher once more converted the extra point, stretching the lead to 21-7.
– Tristan Toy wasn’t done, as he scored an 11-yard rushing touchdown at 2:38, and Butcher continued to add to the scoreboard with a successful extra point, making it 28-7.
– Girard managed to cut into the lead with a 4-yard rushing touchdown by Stephen Sims at 0:07, and Andrew Whitfield made the extra point, reducing the deficit to 28-14 at halftime.

**Fourth Quarter:**
– The Indians showed their determination as Stephen Sims scored another touchdown, this time from 1 yard out at 11:43. Andrew Whitfield added the extra point, narrowing the gap to 28-21.
– However, South Range displayed their offensive prowess in the final quarter, with Tristan Toy scoring his third touchdown of the game, this time from 12 yards out at 8:50. Logan Butcher added the extra point, extending the lead to 35-21.
– The Raiders didn’t stop there, as Aidan Dominguez scored on a 9-yard rushing touchdown from the Wildcat formation at 7:53, followed by another successful extra point by Butcher, making it 42-21.
– To seal the deal, South Range’s Troy Combs found the end zone on a 5-yard rushing touchdown at 2:45, with Butcher once again adding the extra point, resulting in the final score of 49-21 in favor of the Raiders.

Overall, it was an impressive offensive showcase by the South Range Raiders, with Tristan Toy and Blake Ewert playing pivotal roles in their victory.  Ewert ran for 157 yards on 22 carries and had a score.  Toy racked up 60 yards on the ground with three trips to the endzone and also had an interception on defense.  Dominguez made the most his three carries with 14 yards and a score.  Brady Crumbacher, Tristan Toy, and Dylan Smesko led the way on defense with four tackles apiece.  Despite a resilient effort from Girard, South Range’s explosive plays proved to be too much to handle.

For the Indians, Stephen Sims led the way on the ground with most of his carries coming after an injury to Tuff McConahy in the first half.  Sims racked up 44 yards and two scores on the ground.  McConohy went 13/20 for 147 yards through the air while finding the painted turf once, and throwing two picks.

With this win, South Range improved their record to 6-1 and will go on the road to Niles, while Girard will look to regroup in their next matchup against Poland with a 4-3 record.

SOUTH RANGE SURVIVES BULLDOG ATTACK

By Chris Colucci

 

CORTLAND, OH- It was a thrilling Friday night under the bright stadium lights as the South Range Raiders faced off against the Lakeview Bulldogs in a high-stakes football showdown. The atmosphere was electric, and fans from both sides filled the stands, ready to witness an epic battle on the gridiron.

The first quarter started with a bang for the Raiders, as their star player, Blake Ewert, made an immediate impact. Ewert displayed his prowess by scoring two quick touchdowns. The first came from a hard-fought 5-yard run, showcasing his determination to put points on the board. The second was a jaw-dropping 79-yard dash to the end zone, leaving defenders in his wake. South Range took an early 14-0 lead, and their fans erupted with cheers.

But the Bulldogs were not to be outdone. In the second quarter, their quarterback, Boom Gillis, connected with Andrew Brown on a 24-yard pass for a touchdown, putting Lakeview on the scoreboard. The score was now 14-7, and the game was well and truly alive.

As the third quarter began, the Raiders maintained their lead with a balanced attack. Tristan Toy executed a 1-yard quarterback sneak, and Boom Gillis orchestrated a beautifully timed 10-yard pass to Hayden Newton for another touchdown. Gaven Nagy, a standout on defense, made a game-changing play with an 85-yard pick-six, adding to South Range’s lead. The score now stood at 28-14 in favor of the Raiders.

The Bulldogs, refusing to back down, fought valiantly in the fourth quarter. Boom Gillis took matters into his own hands, scoring on a 3-yard run to cut the deficit to 28-21. The game was far from over, and both teams knew it.

In the end, South Range’s defense held strong, preventing the Bulldogs from staging a late-game comeback. The final whistle blew, and the South Range Raiders emerged victorious with a score of 28-21.

Blake Ewert was the standout player of the game, rushing for an impressive 195 yards and scoring two crucial touchdowns. Boom Gillis, on the other side, led the Bulldogs with 148 passing yards and two touchdowns of his own. It was a hard-fought battle between two talented teams, but on this night, the South Range Raiders came out on top, proving their mettle on the field.

The game was a testament to the passion and dedication of high school football, leaving fans from both sides with memories that would last a lifetime.

POLAND DEFENDS THE DOG HOUSE; REMAIN PERFECT

POLAND, OH- In a non-conference high school football matchup, the Poland Bulldogs faced off against the Firelands at Poland Seminary. The game ended with a resounding victory for Poland, with a final score of 49-14.

**First Quarter:**
The game kicked off with Poland Seminary (PSHS) taking an early lead, scoring a touchdown on a 34-yard pass, followed by a successful extra point kick. Firelands (FHS) responded with a touchdown of their own, as Collin Scott ran in a 1-yard score, with Matthew Bednar adding the extra point. The quarter ended with Poland Seminary leading 7-7.

**Second Quarter:**
Poland Seminary dominated the second quarter, scoring three touchdowns. They extended their lead with a 15-yard pass, followed by a 35-yard pass, and a 2-yard rushing touchdown, converting all the extra point kicks. The halftime score stood at 28-7 in favor of Poland Seminary.

**Third Quarter:**
The third quarter continued to be in Poland Seminary’s favor, as they added another touchdown with a 16-yard pass and an extra point. The score was now 42-7 in favor of Poland Seminary heading into the final quarter.

**Fourth Quarter:**
In the final quarter, Poland Seminary sealed their victory with a 7-yard rushing touchdown and the extra point. Firelands managed to score one more touchdown with a 1-yard run by Christian Buchs, and the extra point was successful. However, it was too little, too late for Firelands as the game ended with a score of 49-14 in favor of Poland Seminary.

**Team Totals:**
– Poland Seminary had 399 total yards compared to Firelands’ 194.
– The passing yards were 161 for Poland Seminary and 89 for Firelands.
– Rushing yards favored Poland Seminary with 238 yards to Firelands’ 105.
– Poland Seminary had 17 first downs compared to Firelands’ 11.
– Turnovers were a significant factor, with Firelands committing 5 compared to Poland Seminary’s 2.

Poland’s Dominic Pagano had a standout performance, contributing to his team’s victory with a total of five touchdowns. He completed 9 of 13 passes for 155 yards and threw 4 touchdown passes, including 2 to RB Cole Fulton. Additionally, Pagano rushed for 23 yards and scored a rushing touchdown.

Poland’s RB Danny Nittoli had an impressive game, amassing 106 yards on 8 carries, including a 72-yard touchdown run.

On the defensive side, Poland’s DB Paul Greco stood out with two interceptions during the game.

Poland Seminary emerged victorious with a convincing win, maintaining their undefeated record at 3-0, while Firelands dropped to 2-2 on the season.

A NEW CARR

CANFIELD, OH- In a lively and candid conversation at GIAngelo’s, the spirited home of the South Range Raiders, there was an enthusiastic atmosphere as the community gathered to support the team.

Joined by the show’s host, DJ Yokley,  they delved into the intriguing dynamics of the team and Cam Carr Sr.’s role as a strong and vocal leader. Highlighted was a captivating aspect of their hype video, featuring his emphatic words that captivated listeners, especially the powerful line “listen to me, listen!” Seeing his image on the Jumbotron before hitting the field was a thrilling experience for both the players and the audience.

Discussing the impact of the video, Cam shared that such features helped unify the team, getting them pumped and focused on their collective mission. He extended gratitude to those who supported them, including the show’s host, and emphasized that each individual’s contribution played a crucial role in their journey.

Shifting to his role as a leader, Cam shared that strong leadership was pivotal for the team’s cohesion and success. He expressed the importance of having multiple leaders who could come together to guide the team, fostering unity and resilience. Carr disclosed that he saw his role as a “hype man,” someone who energizes the team through spirited speeches before games, encouraging his teammates to bring their best to the field.

When questioned about the recent loss the team faced, Carr acknowledged it as a valuable learning experience. He expressed how the defeat revealed a new facet of his own character and provided the team with important lessons that would aid their growth and development moving forward.

With a personal touch, he paid tribute to his family, especially his hardworking single mother, emphasizing the support and dedication she displayed. The discussion further highlighted the role models in his life, his grandfather, uncle, and Grandma Deb, who provided unwavering support and inspiration.

Beyond football, Cam shared insights into his hobbies, including video games and fishing. He emphasized his connection with his teammates, seeing them as a family united by their passion for the sport. His preferred music genre, rap, was discussed, and he revealed his playlist choices for game-day motivation.

The conversation concluded on a light note, with Carr humorously admitting his reluctance to dance due to his perceived lack of skill in that area. As the interview wrapped up, it was clear that Cam’s blend of dedication, camaraderie, and leadership made him an invaluable asset to the South Range Raiders, both on and off the field.

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BULLDOGS TAKE A BITE OUT OF RAIDERS

CANFIELD, OH-In a closely contested football game, the Green Bulldogs emerged victorious against the South Range Raiders with a final score of 21-7. Both teams displayed skill and determination, but Green’s strategic plays and defensive prowess ultimately secured their win.

**First Quarter:**
The game kicked off with a competitive spirit from both sides. However, it was the Green Bulldogs who made the initial impact. Quarterback Samino Manson connected with his receivers, completing 69% of his passes for a total of 254 yards. This included two touchdown passes to advance the Bulldogs’ lead. The quarter ended with Green leading 14-0.

**Second Quarter:**
The South Range Raiders fought back in the second quarter, showcasing their defensive strength and managing to keep Green from scoring. Despite their best efforts, the Bulldogs’ defense held firm, preserving their lead.

**Third Quarter:**
Both teams demonstrated resilience in the third quarter. Green’s Antonio Martin led the charge with a rushing touchdown, extending their lead to 21-0. South Range intensified their efforts on both sides of the ball, aiming to narrow the deficit.

**Fourth Quarter:**
As the game entered its final quarter, the South Range Raiders managed to break through the Bulldogs’ defense and scored a touchdown. However, the Bulldogs’ defense remained steadfast, preventing further scoring opportunities for the Raiders. The game concluded with a final score of 21-7 in favor of the Green Bulldogs.

**Key Players:**
– Samino Manson, Green’s quarterback, exhibited excellent accuracy with a 69% completion rate and 254 passing yards, along with two touchdown passes.
– Antonio Martin, also from Green, demonstrated his versatility with a rushing touchdown and key contributions on defense.
– The Bulldogs’ defense, led by players like Rhon Bruce and AJ Fortunato, showcased their skills with tackles, interceptions, and fumble recoveries.

**Statistical Highlights:**
– Green Bulldogs displayed a strong aerial presence, with 254 passing yards and two touchdown passes.
– The Bulldogs’ defense was a force to be reckoned with, amassing interceptions, fumble recoveries, and tackles that contributed to their victory.
– South Range Raiders managed a touchdown before the first half ended, showcasing their offensive capabilities in the fourth quarter.

POLAND CONTINUES PUNISHMENT TOUR

HOWLAND, OH- The highly anticipated match between the Poland Bulldogs and the Howland Tigers resulted in a resounding victory for the Bulldogs with a final score of 41-0. From the opening quarter to the final whistle, Poland displayed dominance on both offense and defense, leaving no room for Howland to gain a foothold in the game.

**First Quarter:**
The Bulldogs quickly set the tone with a defensive touchdown as Oliver McCully capitalized on a fumble return, followed by Jas Stefancin’s successful kick. The momentum continued as Cole Fulton powered through for a 1-yard touchdown run, and Dominic Pagano added another touchdown with a 16-yard run, both enhanced by Stefancin’s precise kicks. The first quarter concluded with Poland leading 21-0.

**Second Quarter:**
Poland’s offensive prowess continued into the second quarter as Dominic Pagano connected with Vito Komara for a 17-yard touchdown pass, adding to the Bulldogs’ lead. The Bulldogs’ Danny Nittoli contributed with a 7-yard touchdown run, though the extra point kick went wide, leaving the score at 34-0 in favor of Poland.

**Third Quarter:**
The Bulldogs maintained their dominance into the third quarter, with Ryan Snyder’s 1-yard run for a touchdown punctuated by another successful kick by Jas Stefancin. The quarter ended with Poland holding a commanding lead of 41-0.

**Fourth Quarter:**
Both teams displayed valiant efforts in the fourth quarter, but no further points were added to the scoreboard, resulting in a final score of 41-0 in favor of the Poland Bulldogs.

**Key Players:**
– Cole Fulton showcased his skill with a 75-yard run and a touchdown.
– Dominic Pagano exhibited versatility, both passing for a touchdown and running for a 16-yard touchdown.
– Vito Komara’s contributions were highlighted with a 17-yard touchdown reception.
– Poland’s defense proved formidable, preventing Howland from gaining any traction.

**Statistical Highlights:**
– Poland Bulldogs amassed a total of 294 yards, with 250 rushing yards and 44 passing yards.
– Howland Tigers managed 108 total yards, comprising 72 rushing yards and 36 passing yards.
– The Bulldogs displayed exceptional efficiency on third downs, converting 4 out of 6 attempts.
– Poland’s defense shone by preventing turnovers and capitalizing on Howland’s mistakes.

 

 

PERSISTANCE PERSONIFIED; AQUISTO’S RISE FROM ADVERSITY TO SUCCESS

CANFIELD, OH- Just to be back on the field is where Kam Aquisto wanted to be.  Season after season was a disappointment after putting in the work to be on the field, and each year a ‘freak’ injury kept him from being able to accomplish his athletic goals.  2023 is where we bring you the most intriguing stories of young athletes defying the odds and conquering the game. In today’s episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Kam Aquisto, a high school football player who has overcome multiple injuries to become a standout player on his team during his senior campaign.

From a devastating leg injury to a torn ACL, Kam’s resilience and determination have propelled him forward. Join us as we explore his mindset, his unwavering support system, and his incredible comeback. Get ready to be inspired by Kam Aquisto’s story on this episode of YSN.

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David Rach, South Range

SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH DAVID RACH

BOARDMAN, OH-  In this episode, titled “South Range Football Coach’s Corner (Ep 2) with David Rach,” we dive into the exhilarating world of coaching with South Range head coach, David Rach. Join us as we discuss his first-ever game as a head coach, the preparation and anticipation leading up to the game, and the emotions he experienced throughout the week.

From the nerve-wracking moments to the proud triumph of securing a victory, Coach Rach shares his insights and reflections on this unforgettable experience. Stay tuned for an inside look at the South Range Raiders’ journey and the passion that drives this football program. It’s time to step into the Coach’s Corner with David Rach!

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BLAZING HIS OWN PATH

CANFIELD, OH –  Brady Crumbacher steps up this year as top dog for the South Range Raiders.  Last year Crumbacher started for the Raiders at Cornerback being a lockdown corner and a huge success for the Raiders as they went on to win the State championship.  Crumbacher has big plans this year for his team and knows they can go far in the playoffs.  Crumbacher will be playing both ways this year.  He will continue playing Corner, but for offense, Brady will be filling the big shoes of Shane Lindstrom and playing wide receiver.  Crumbacher can not wait for the season to start.  They opened up with their rivals The Springfield Tigers on August 18th at Springfield High School.

YSN’s own Chris Colucci who was very fortunate to sit down with his former teammate and talked to Brady about football and fun goofy questions.  Crumbacher was asked, “To the people that say South Range can’t be where they were last year because they lost so many seniors?” He said “We are not trying to be the team we were last year.  We are trying to be our own team.”

Watch this and more from Senior Conner and Receiver Brady Crumbacher’s player profile.

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SOUTH RANGE ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF NEW STADIUM EXPANSION

NORTH LIMA, OH-  South Range Athletic Boosters are pleased to announce the completion of a state-of-the-art stadium extension. The expansion promises an enhanced experience for players, coaches, and fans alike.

The additions to Rominger Stadium boasts several exciting features designed to elevate the overall experience for spectators including: -Two new buildings, one housing a concession stand and Raider Team Shop. The other building includes restroom facilities to provide an improved game-day experience. -A spacious plaza has been built overlooking the field. It includes enough room for fans to socialize and congregate without having to miss any game time action. -Two new ticket booth buildings at our main entrance and a finished walkway under the grandstands.

The South Range Athletic Boosters are grateful to all the partners, sponsors, and community members who have supported this stadium extension project from its inception. Their belief and collaboration have made this ambitious endeavor a reality. The new stadium extension is an investment not only in the Raiders’ future but also in the community’s pride and spirit.

The South Range Athletic Boosters are confident that this development will not only enhance the athletic experience but also bring the community closer together, fostering unforgettable memories for all.

***The official inauguration ceremony will be prior to the Raiders’ first home game on August 25th with arrival at 4:45 and a ribbon cutting at 5:00 PM. The South Range Marching Band, Cheerleaders, and Football team will be present to help welcome the community into this new space. Please come and support our ribbon cutting as we open this beautiful new facility.***