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LAKEVIEW SOFTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH DAVE KELM 3-17-25

CORTLAND, OH — As the reigning NE8 co-champions, the Lakeview Bulldogs softball team, led by head coach Dave Kelm, is gearing up for another competitive season. With a focus on self-improvement and strong performances, the Bulldogs are determined to claim the conference title outright this year.

Reflecting on last year’s shared championship with South Range, Coach Kelm emphasized the importance of continual progress. “We always got to try to get better,” he stated. Under his leadership, Lakeview has been building a robust program, involving the community and setting high standards for the team. This season, the Bulldogs aim to add more depth to their roster and strengthen their pitching. Coach Kelm highlighted returning pitchers Ava Bacon and Isabella Eisenberg, with Paige Swartz expected to add depth. “We’re really hoping to build and build,” Kelm explained, aiming to move beyond their runner-up status in the district title game from previous years.

Mack Stowe, one of the top catchers in the area, is expected to be a key player. Her contributions, both on and off the field, are instrumental in fostering a team-first spirit. “She really sets a tone for it,” Kelm noted, praising her leadership and ability to mentor younger teammates. Kelm also discussed the exciting challenge of opening the season with matches against South Range, highlighting its significance and the competitive nature of the NE8 conference. This year’s schedule features challenging teams like Boardman, Fitch, and Canfield, aiming to prepare Lakeview for postseason success.

With the expansion of divisions, Kelm is optimistic about Lakeview’s chances, focusing on playing their best softball when tournament time arrives. Acknowledging the sport’s demanding schedule, Kelm emphasized the importance of keeping the team motivated and healthy throughout the season. As the Bulldogs hit the field, they carry with them the spirit of the Star Wars ‘scoundrels’—fearless, determined, and ready to prove themselves among Northeast Ohio’s elite. With Coach Kelm at the helm, Lakeview is poised for an exciting and potentially groundbreaking season.

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SOUTH RANGE SOFTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH JEFF DEROSE 3-12-25

CANFIELD OH- In a recent episode of the YSN Live podcast, Jeff “Spanky” DeRose, the head coach of the South Range softball team, shared insights and updates about his team’s preparation for the upcoming season. Despite facing several challenges, including multiple player injuries, DeRose expressed optimism for the team’s potential in 2025.

Last year, the South Range team narrowly missed clinching the state championship, finishing as runners-up. With just one senior departure, expectations are high as they gear up for another run. DeRose, who has been at the helm for 19 years, candidly shared the setbacks encountered, including key injuries to starters such as Keira Brogan and Addison Wardle. Both are now in recovery from ACL surgeries, forcing DeRose to adjust his strategy significantly. “Despite the adversity, we’re fortunate to have depth,” commented DeRose. “The girls are stepping up, and we still have promising talent ready to fill the gaps.”

The team is set for a late-season trip to Myrtle Beach, previously used as an early proving ground. DeRose aims to leverage the competitive matches there for tournament readiness. He emphasized the importance of tough regular-season matchups, including those against teams like Mentor and Hoover, to prepare for high-stakes games. Critically, the team is down to four pitchers, led by Jayli Wilt, who had an outstanding previous season. DeRose spoke of the need for learning through early-season opportunities: “Everyone gets a chance to prove themselves, and by mid-season, we start solidifying our lineup for the tournament.”

As South Range opens their season facing Lakeview, a key conference rival, the focus remains on resilience and development amid the challenges presented by the injury bug. Despite the difficulties, Coach DeRose’s commitment and passion for the sport — which began more than 20 years ago with his daughter, Carly, who is now 30 — remains unwavering. His dedication, along with a supportive staff, continues to drive the South Range softball team towards excellence. “Being around players like Jaylee keeps me coming back,” said DeRose, reflecting on his coaching journey. With a supportive staff and a determined roster, South Range is poised to tackle the season head-on, embodying the resilience and spirit of their coach and community.

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