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GIRARD FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH PAT PEARSON (EP 3)

The Tribe took care of business on Friday night when they dethroned the Devils to advance to 5-1 on the year.  Coach Pearson continues to preach focus to the Indians who are determined to make this a historic year in Girard.

As the Indians gear up to battle with Brookfield, revenge is on the mind from a defeat by over 50 a few years ago.

Will the Tribe continue to roll?  Can they continue to stay locked in?

Find out all that and more as YSN’s Britt Taylor sits down with Pat Pearson in this week’s Girard Coach’s Corner

LISBON FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH ALAN MIKOVICH (EP 6)

After a strong start for Lisbon, they’ve had a tough stretch, but look to be turning the corner.  The Devils will line up 3-3 to face the Toronto and continue to play against tough competition this week in what will surely be a battle.  It’s been a weird week for many teams in the valley, but Lisbon looks to build on the Spaghetti Bowl victory in Week 6!

With the same winning mentality in place, can the Blue Devils return to state championship glory?  We’ll know first with Tyler Hoffman leading the way with all the pointed questions to Coach Mikovich.

Prepare yourself for week 7, and more Devilish insight with Episode 6 of 2018 Lisbon Football Coach’s Corner!

 

CRESTVIEW FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH PAUL CUSICK (EP 5)

A week following the chaos that was the delays and postponements, the Rebels are ready to take on Chaney in an unsanctioned matchup against the Cowboys.

We sit down with Coach Q to talk about the week that was, as well as how his team is going to maintain focus through this exhibition match in Week 6.

Plus- Find out where Q loves about vacation, and where he’d want to go for a little R&R.

All that and more on this week’s Crestview Coach’s Corner with Paul Cusick!

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HERE WE JORNIGAN

When opposing defenses look at tape on Cardinal Mooney, they see speed, they see power, they see talent, and then they see the mountain at left tackle who protects the quarterback’s blind side.  Mooney Senior, Kyle Jornigan, is quite simply a force.  Except with his superhuman stature, and freakish athletic ability- you’d need the National Guard called in order to get past this young man.

He’s the anchor of the offensive line, and his calm demeanor off the field and beast-like motor on it creates the perfect storm for the next level of football.  While he’s here though, he wants to help right the ship for the Cards and help Mooney return to their home in Week 11.

Our General Manager, Steve Leslie, caught up with Kyle in this week’s Cardinal Mooney Player Profile: HERE WE JORNIGAN

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URSULINE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH LARRY KEMPE (EP 5)

Weather wreaked havoc all across the Valley last Friday, but none more than the Irish and Raiders facing off in Warren.  The game was postponed Friday night, forcing the Irish to come back on Saturday at 1pm to battle one of the area’s top teams.

Coack K was able to keep the team focused during the game, but the Irish came up short again against their cross-town rivals.

What does the Coach take away from a situation out of the control?  What can be learned from last week, and pushed toward Louisville this week?

YSN General Manager Steve Leslie sits down with Coach Kempe for Episode 5 of Ursuline Coach’s Corner!

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COLUMBIANA FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH BOB SPAITE (EP 5)

What a week it was for the Clippers!  A prime-time, OVERTIME thriller that ends up in a victory over the United Eagles in the Eagles Nest!  While entertaining as it can be, it can also play a part into the rest of the season with fatigue, injuries, and strategy.  Coach Spaite has the team recharged and ready to take on Toronto as close to 10% as they can be!

What does this week have in store for our Clippers?  Find out when YSN’s Mark Franken sits down for the fifth edition of Columbiana Coach’s Corner sponsored by Ben Hawkins Plumbing!

THERE’S NO BEATIN’ NOAH WHEATON

The East Liverpool Potters are going streaking!  As they line up this week against the Martins Ferry Purple Riders, there are playoff implications on the line, and for this group of seniors, a chance to leave a legacy!  To regain tradition!  A chance to rewrite history in the E.L.O!

For one senior specifically, he has made it his personal mission to put bear this burden.  Coming off an outstanding game against Oak Glen Potter DB Noah Wheaton took a pick back to the house, and put the nail in the coffin on Friday night!

With another big game on the docket, Coach Lud will count on Wheaton’s 40 tackles, and 3 picks to help isolate another win.

Our Tommy Pease caught up with Noah for this week’s East Liverpool Player Profile: THERE’S NO BEATIN’ NOAH WHEATON

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SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH DAN YEAGLEY (EP 5)

A big win on the road last week for the Raiders gets them set up for a new winning streak against Canton Central Catholic at home this week!

Coach Yeagley and the troops were able to capture the Brookfield banner in Week 5 to put themselves ahead for the year in the win column, what says the Head Coach about the showdown with the Warriors?  What do we have to look forward to against CCC?  Also, find out where Coach loves spending time away from the whistle.

All that and more on Episode 5 of South Range Football Coach’s Corner with Dan Yeagley!

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CLIPPER CAPTAIN LOOKS TO MAKE IMPACT FOR COLUMBIANA

Columbiana Senior Brandt Virden has been described as “The 125 Pound Brick Wall” and to some, it warrants a smile, but if you ask Virden- it’s a warning for his opposition.

The 5’4 Safety is coming off a shortened junior campaign with purpose, and style.  His teammates voted him a Co-Captain of this 2018 Clipper squad, and with that title comes major responsibility.

2018 has all the makings of a special year in Columbiana, and our Mark Franken caught up with Brandt for this week’s Cornerstone Trucks Columbiana Player Profile!

 

LOWERY AND BEHOLD

A transfer student in 8th grade, Jordan Lowery has come a long way in his development.  First from the standpoint of patience for his turn, and secondly to be able to capture the moment when the spotlight is on him.

Make no mistake about it- Jordan didn’t miss his moment.

In fact, Jordan has created several moments this season from a leadership perspective that he may not be able to yet understand the ripple he’s created for his underclass teammates.  Lowery is the keynote example of a young man who does what is asked-and beyond.  Going the extra mile because it’s not a crowded road is the belief of South Range’s #58.

We had the chance to sit down with him this week and discuss all things from football to the future.  This week’s South Range Player Profile is: LOWERY AND BEHOLD

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