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BY GEORGE, SHE’S GOT IT!

Lookout World!  First-year South Range Varsity Player Abby George is here!

George has stepped her game up to be one of the top net presence players not only for the Lady Raiders but in the entire Region.  Still, with more room to grow as a player, George is putting her name on all the minds of opposing coaches and players.

Height, speed, aggressiveness, athleticism, and high volleyball IQ is what sets this week’s South Range Player Profile apart from the rest.

Our Anthony Hartwig sits down with the latest Raider Superstar in this week’s interview: BY GEORGE, SHE’S GOT IT!

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SOUTH RANGE VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH KATHERINE KOMARA (EP 7)

In our 2018 Season Finale of Coach’s Corner in South Range, Anthony talks to Coach Komara about the challenges of getting into and out of the tournament successfully.

With the Lady Raiders finishing up their season, what did Coach see that is great to look forward into next season?  What do the Lady Raiders have to look forward to?  What is the fondest memory of this year for Coach?

Find out in the huddle as YSN serves up the ace on Raider Volleyball Coverage in South Range Volleyball Coach’s Corner with Katherine Komara powered by Baird Brothers and Diamond 9 Development!

LADY BULLDOGS BOUNCE RAIDERS

SALEM, OH- The South Range volleyball team’s season came to an end Tuesday night with a 4 set loss to East Palestine (25-17 17-25 23-25 21-25)

In the first set it appeared the Raiders had control of the match, all their servers were hitting their spots and East Palestine was getting very little offense back over. Senior Jenna Barbessi made her presence felt early tallying 5 kills in set 1, and the Raiders hit .219 in the set with 12 kills total.

In the second set however, the Bulldogs really turned up their defense. They forced the Raiders into more and more empty attacks, and that in turn lead to Raider attack errors starting to pop up. The Raiders who had just 4 attack errors in set 1 surrendered 9 of them in set 2 along with 5 service errors. The Bulldogs took set 2 17-25.

Set 3 was the most competitive one of the night. The Raiders jumped out to a strong 12-6 lead the Palestine fought back and eventually got it to a tie set at 17-17. Still tied at 22-22 the Bulldogs came up with some clutch plays to close out set 3 23-25.

The Bulldogs got a massive lead in set 4, as it seemed all the wheels had fallen off for the Raiders. Trailing 10-23 the Raiders went on a 7-0 run to make it 17-23, and then fought off another 3 match points to make it 20-24 and force a Bulldog timeout. The Raiders got another point out of the timeout but then sent a serve long to deal East Palestine’s victory 21-25.

Jenna Barbessi did everything she could to prevent this being her last game with a season high 17 kills and 4 digs. Anna Primavera added 10 kills and 5 digs and Abby George finished with 6 kills 4 blocks and 3 digs. Emily Irons had 21 assists on the night, while Drew Ferren had 13 assists and 10 digs, recording a double double. Barbessi hit .289 on the night and Primavera hit .130. Even with those numbers the Raiders only hit .078 as a team.

The Raiders close the season at 11-12 (8-6) Mary Kuhns shattered the digs in a season record that was previously 430 with 528 digs on the season. She also tied the digs in a match record with 47. Mary was named 2nd team all district. Anna Primavera tied the aces in a match record with 9, and finished with a team high 248 kills on the season.

COLUMBIANA FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH BOB SPAITE (EP7)

After a big win last week over Wellsville, the Clippers are flying high on a three-game win streak.  Catching the altitude at the right time is what it’s all about, and Coach Spaite and the Clippers are doing just that.

The Clips will set up shop against Lisbon this week and try to burn the Devils and stay over over .500!

Are the playoffs within reach?  Do the Clippers have a focus on the week by week, or is it a direct glare at the playoff picture?

All that and more and some great questions from Mark Franken this week on Columbiana Football Coach’s Corner with Bob Spaite.

CARDINAL MOONEY FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH PJ FECKO (EP 7)

If you’ve ever been inside the gymnasium at Cardinal Mooney, it serves as a constant reminder of rich winning tradition everywhere you look.  Quite literally, the walls are blanketed in championship banners from pillar to post.

The 2018 Cardinals have been tasked with adding to those walls under one of the toughest schedules in the state of Ohio.  They have yet to blink.  Sure- they want to win, but humble warriors in defeat are the most dangerous of all.

Head Coach PJ Fecko sits down with our Steve Leslie to discuss the opportunities ahead for the Cards in this week’s Cardinal Mooney Coach’s Corner!

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URSULINE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH LARRY KEMPE (EP 7)

The drama has been building for a month and a half for the Ursuline Irish.  Every week on the road, every week in contention, and every week coming up just shy of a victory.

That all changed in Week 7.

Coach Kempe and the Irish make their 2018 Debut in the Ice Castle, and come out with a big victory against Bishop Watterson!

What does Coach Kempe say now?  How does the win inspire weeks 8, 9, and 10?

Find out all that and more on this week’s Ursuline Football Coach’s Corner with Larry Kempe!

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HANGING WITH MR. COOPER

A bounce-back year for a young man who blew out his knee during his Junior year.  Now a senior, Cooper Stockman has overcome the toughest test of his life thus far and now has his Quakers in position to fight for a Week 11 birth in 2018.

The great part of this story is Cooper is able to share his senior year with his freshman brother, and help cement the legacy of Salem Football for years to come!

Our Jarrod Niederhiser sits down with Coop for this week’s Salem Player Profile: HANGING WITH MR. COOPER

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SALEM COACH’S CORNER WITH RON JOHNSON (EP 7)

After a tough stretch of games, the Quakers are ready to return to the victory bell against Minerva.  Coach Johnson has the Red and Black geared up for a Lion team that is looking to steal the sunshine of Salem.

However, another week presents itself, and the Quakers look to get back to full strength and the Quakers hit the road to Minerva to take on the Lions!

Our Jarrod Niederhiser connects with RonJohn for Episode 7 of Salem Football Coach’s Corner!

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UP COMES FRAZIER!

By now, East Palestine Senior Mike Frazier has heard the call “Down Goes Frazier” more times than he can count.  The boxing call where Joe Frazier was sent to the mat from the gloves of George Foreman.

However, the lockdown corner for the Bulldogs has turned it into a swan-song of sorts.  Taking it as a personal challenge to rise up like a phoenix to any and all hurdles that stand in his way.  From the football field to the classroom, Mike Frazier knows what he wants, and has the work ethic to chase it down no matter the distance or speed.

We caught up with the standout in this week’s East Palestine Player Profile: UP COMES FRAZIER!

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