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WHERE THERE’S A WILCOX, THERE’S A WAY

CANFIELD, OH-  In today’s episode titled “YSN/South Range Player Profile: Kayden Wilcox,” we delve into the inspiring story of a remarkable athlete.

Kayden Wilcox, a member of the South Range Raiders, has overcome incredible challenges to pursue his passion for football. Join us as we explore Kayden’s journey, from his close friendship with Luke Gehing to his unwavering determination to return to the field after a devastating injury.

We’ll hear about the support and tough decisions made by Kayden’s family, and how his love for the game and his friends has fueled his drive. Plus, we’ll uncover how Kayden’s strong work ethic and appreciation for physical labor have shaped his aspirations for the future.

Get ready to be inspired by this incredible young athlete and his remarkable story. So, without further ado, let’s roll out the red carpet for Kayden Wilcox of the South Range Raiders.

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SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH NICO MANCUSO

CANFIELD, OH-  In this special episode titled “South Range Football Coach’s Corner with Nico Mancuso,” we dive into the world of high school football coaching and the impact it has on the lives of both players and coaches.

Our host, DJ Yokley, sits down with Coach Nico Mancuso of the South Range Raiders as they discuss the unconventional path that led him to join their coaching staff, the camaraderie between Coach Mancuso and Coach David Rach, and the surprising role Coach Mancuso played in the team’s state championship game.

They also explore the importance of building relationships with players and the influence that coaches can have on their lives. So, whether you’re a football fanatic or simply interested in the transformative power of coaching, tune in to this inspiring episode of YSN.

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David Rach, South Range

SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 5) WITH DAVID RACH

CANFIELD, OH- Today we are diving into the world of South Range football with their esteemed head coach, David Rach.

Join us as Coach Rach shares his insights on the transition from non-conference to conference play, the challenges of a tough schedule, and the upcoming battle against Struthers.

We also have a special guest, defensive coordinator Mr. Nico Mancuso, who will give us a glimpse into his coaching philosophy and the dedication he brings to the team.

Get ready for an action-packed episode filled with football strategy, team dynamics, and the excitement of high-stakes games. So, grab your headphones and settle in for another episode of YSN: South Range Football Coach’s Corner with David Rach.

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RAIDERS HAVE NO TROUBLE THIS TIME AROUND IN NILES

The South Range Raiders put on a dominant display of volleyball prowess as they swept aside the Niles Red Dragons in a convincing three-set victory, sealing the match with a scoreline of 3-0. The Raiders’ performance was marked by their precision, teamwork, and standout individual contributions.

South Range set the tone early in the match, cruising to a 25-12 win in the first set. The Raiders’ impeccable defense, led by Maddie Daddo’s 14 crucial digs, left the Red Dragons struggling to find their footing.

In the second set, Niles Red Dragons put up a stronger fight, but the Raiders maintained their composure to win 25-21. Sarah Kuhns’ precise assists (13 in total) ensured that the South Range offense continued to flow smoothly.

The third set mirrored the first, with South Range delivering another commanding performance to secure a 25-12 victory. Maddie Mook’s 7 kills added to the Raiders’ offensive firepower.

Maddie Daddo was a defensive stalwart for the Raiders, contributing 14 crucial digs that thwarted the Red Dragons’ attacks and provided a solid foundation for her team.
Sarah Kuhns orchestrated the Raiders’ offense masterfully, dishing out 13 precise assists that set up scoring opportunities.
Maddie Mook showcased her attacking prowess with 7 powerful kills, keeping the Red Dragons’ defense on its toes.

The South Range Raiders’ well-rounded team effort and individual brilliance shone brightly in this match, as they claimed victory with a clean 3-0 sweep over the Niles Red Dragons. Their strong performance and consistency on both ends of the court demonstrated their prowess in the world of high school volleyball.

RAIDERS RIDE THE WAVES

In a commanding display of skill and teamwork, the South Range Raiders emerged victorious against the Struthers Wildcats in a three-set sweep, winning with a dominant scoreline of 3-0. The Raiders showcased their prowess on the volleyball court, leaving their opponents struggling to keep up.

The Raiders set the tone for the match with a convincing victory in the first set, winning 25-18. Maddie Mook, a standout performer of the night, displayed her all-around abilities, contributing 7 kills and 4 aces.

 

South Range continued to assert their dominance in the second set, winning 25-19. Maddie Mook’s serves and kills continued to trouble the Wildcats, making her a pivotal player for the Raiders.

The Raiders sealed the match with another strong performance in the third set, winning comfortably with a score of 25-17. Olivia Meli’s impressive 9 kills and 3 blocks demonstrated her prowess at the net.

Maddie Mook was the standout athlete of the night, not only contributing offensively with 7 kills but also making her presence felt with 4 aces, showcasing her all-around skills.

Sarah Kuhns orchestrated the Raiders’ offense with precision, delivering 13 assists. Her 5 digs added to her invaluable contributions on both ends of the court.

Olivia Meli’s prowess at the net was evident with her 9 kills and 3 blocks, making her a key player in the Raiders’ victory.

Maddie Mook’s outstanding performance earned her the title of Athlete of the Game. Her contributions in multiple facets of the game played a pivotal role in the Raiders’ resounding victory.

The South Range Raiders’ emphatic 3-0 win over the Struthers Wildcats showcased their dominance on the volleyball court. With a well-rounded team effort and standout performances from players like Maddie Mook, they left no doubt about their superiority in this match.

SOUTH RANGE FINDS ITS WAY AGAINST WARRIORS

CANFIELD OH- In a thrilling volleyball showdown, the South Range Raiders emerged victorious against the Edgewood Warriors in a four-set battle that had fans on the edge of their seats. The Raiders claimed the victory with a final score of 3-1, showcasing their determination and skill throughout the match.

The opening set set the tone for the entire game, with both teams displaying impressive offense and defense. South Range managed to edge ahead, winning the first set 25-22. Olivia Meli was instrumental for the Raiders, contributing 13 kills and proving herself as a dominant force at the net.

Edgewood bounced back strongly in the second set, seizing control and winning it 25-20. Their tenacity and teamwork were evident as they leveled the match at one set apiece.

South Range regained their composure in the third set, once again securing a 25-20 victory. Anna Toy’s exceptional defensive skills, with 18 digs, played a vital role in thwarting the Warriors’ attacks.

The fourth set was a nail-biting battle, with both teams refusing to give in. South Range’s Hayden Carey proved to be a crucial playmaker with 28 assists, setting up crucial points. The Raiders managed to seal the deal with a 25-23 win, clinching the match 3-1.

– Olivia Meli was the offensive powerhouse of the night, tallying an impressive 13 kills.

– Anna Toy showcased her exceptional defensive prowess with 18 crucial digs.

– Hayden Carey orchestrated the offense masterfully, delivering 28 assists to her teammates.

 

Maddie Dado, with her incredible contributions in all aspects of the game, was named the Athlete of the Game. Her versatility and impact on the court were instrumental in the Raiders’ triumph.

 

The South Range Raiders’ victory was a testament to their resilience and teamwork, as they overcame a determined Edgewood Warriors squad. This exciting match will surely be remembered by fans as a thrilling display of volleyball prowess.

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.

LAKEVIEW FIGHTS THROUGH FOUR SET VICTORY

CORTLAND OH- In a thrilling volleyball showdown, Lakeview emerged victorious after a hard-fought four-set battle against South Range, with the final scores being 25-14, 28-30, 25-17, and 25-17. Both teams brought their A-game to the court, making it a memorable evening for volleyball enthusiasts.

Lakeview’s star player, Reagan Price, played a pivotal role in securing the victory with an outstanding performance. Price notched an impressive 24 kills, displayed her formidable defensive skills with 4 blocks, and served up 3 aces, leaving an indelible mark on the game.

Mallory Mailach showcased her remarkable setting abilities, recording a staggering 49 assists, ensuring her teammates had plenty of opportunities to shine on the offensive end. Meanwhile, Addy Allen was a defensive stalwart for Lakeview, digging out 23 crucial balls throughout the match.

On the South Range side, Anna Toy demonstrated her prowess as a versatile player by accumulating 16 kills and an impressive 20 digs, securing a double-double. Sarah Kuhns contributed significantly with 23 assists and 2 aces, proving to be a valuable asset for her team.

As the dust settled on this intense encounter, Lakeview emerged victorious, ready to carry their momentum into their upcoming match on Thursday, where they will hit the road to face off against Poland. On the other hand, South Range will have a brief respite before returning to their home court on Monday to host Edgewood. The battle on the volleyball court continues, promising more thrilling moments and intense competition in the days to come.

GIRARD FENDS OFF SCRAPPY RAIDERS

GIRARD OH- In a thrilling volleyball match, Girard emerged victorious over South Range in four hard-fought sets (20-25, 25-15, 25-12, 25-14).

The Girard team showcased their offensive prowess, with Bree Latell leading the charge with an impressive 21 kills, while Nico Cochran added 9 more to the tally. Bailey Walters orchestrated the offense brilliantly, contributing 33 assists and also making her presence felt at the service line with 23 service points and 9 aces. Defensively, Walters was equally exceptional, recording 14 digs which gave her a double double. Alexis Pieton, Brooke Perry, and Walters combined for 9 blocks, displaying a formidable wall at the net.

South Range, despite their resilient efforts, couldn’t maintain their early lead. Anna Toy and Maddie Mook notched 9 and 7 kills, respectively. Sarah Kuhns and Hayden Carey distributed the ball effectively, with 15 and 12 assists, while Anna Toy and Olivia Meli each contributed 2 aces. Anna Toy also shone defensively with 14 digs, while Julia Meli added 7 more.

With this victory, Girard improved to a 4-1 record and sets their sights on an upcoming clash with Poland. South Range, now at 3-3, will be looking to bounce back when they travel to face Lakeview. This matchup was a testament to the competitive spirit and skill of both teams, making it a memorable encounter for volleyball enthusiasts.

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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