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FLEPS KEEPS CRESTVIEW IN CHECK

Chloe Fleps was dominant in the circle, as the righty rang up 11 strikeouts in Liberty’s 5-1 victory over Crestview on Wednesday. Fleps gave up five hits and one run over five innings while walking one.

Liberty got on the board in the top of the third inning after Fleps doubled, and Sara Horn singled, each scoring two runs.

Emma Snyder began the game for Crestview. She gave up six hits and five runs (three earned) over five innings, striking out 10 and walking three.

Fleps provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led the Leopards with three runs batted in. The 3-hole hitter went 2-for-2 on the day. Sarah Spisak stole two bases. Liberty ran wild on the base paths, piling up four stolen bases for the game. They were also were sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Spisak made the most plays with 12.

Lexie Huff went 1-for-2 at the plate as they led the team with one run batted in. Chloe Stoops went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Crestview in hits. Stoops stole three bases. The Rebels stole four bases in the game.  Their defense turned one double play in the game. They were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Taelor Brown had the most chances in the field with seven.

CRESTVIEW CHARGES DOWN CAMPBELL

COLUMBIANA OH- Ethan Feezle was dominant on the hill, as the starting pitcher rang up 10 strikeouts in Crestview’s 7-1 victory over Campbell Memorial on Tuesday. Feezle surrendered three hits and one run over five innings while walking two.

Crestview got on the board in the top of the second inning after Zach Davis singled, and Eli Cope doubled, each scoring one run. They added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Campbell committed an error, and Caden Booth singled, each scoring one run. Booth went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Crestview in hits. Feezle and Booth each drove in two runs.

CRESTVIEW PULLS OUT ANOTHER DOMINANT WIN

Crestview easily dispatched Brookfield on Friday, 10-1. A double by Ethan Feezle put them on the board in the top of the third. An error gave Crestview the lead, 2-1, in the top of the fourth.

Braden Devine earned the win for the Rebels. The starting pitcher surrendered two hits and one run over four innings, striking out five and walking four. Luke Julian and Max Hawkins each threw shutout innings for Crestview in relief.

Feezle led Crestview with two hits in two at bats. Josh Dragovich, Feezle, and Zach Davis each drove in two runs. Hawkins, Devine, and Davis each stole multiple bases. Crestview stole 10 bases in the game.

REBELS READY TO RUMBLE

Eme Cook collected four hits in four at bats, as Crestview Varsity Rebels defeated Brookfield 10-4 on Monday. Cook tripled in the third inning, doubled in the sixth inning, singled in the second inning, and singled in the fifth inning.

Emma Snyder struck out 12 batters on the day. She also allowed four hits and four runs over seven innings while walking one.

A home run to left field by Jasmine Hubbard put Brookfield on the board in the top of the first.

Crestview jumped into the lead in the bottom of the third when Brooke Brubaker singled, scoring two runs, Lexie Huff grounded out, scoring one run, and Cook tripled, scoring one run.

Madison Obermiyrr began the game for Brookfield. The starting pitcher surrendered six hits and four runs over three innings, striking out three and walking one.

Crestview Varsity Rebels tallied 14 hits in the game. Brubaker and Cook each drove in two runs for Crestview Varsity Rebels. Katie Lissi, Snyder, and Kerrigan Miller each collected multiple hits for Crestview Varsity Rebels. Crestview Varsity Rebels ran wild on the base paths, tallying four stolen bases for the game.

Hubbard provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Brookfield with two runs batted in. She went 1-for-3 on the day. Cadence Huffman, Hubbard, Obermiyrr, and Malufau each collected one hit for Brookfield. Arianna Jones stole two bases.

Next up for Crestview is a game at Brookfield on Tuesday.

REBELS SET THE STAGE FOR A CHAMPIONSHIP

CORTLAND OH- In a hard-fought battle on Wednesday, Crestview steadily asserted their dominance over Tuslaw, ultimately clinching a well-deserved spot in the district championship game with a final score of 56-44. The Rebels showcased their resilience and determination as they gradually pulled away from their opponents to secure the victory.

Leading the charge for Crestview were Addison Rhodes and Luvrain Gaskins, who both delivered standout performances with an impressive 20 points each. Their combined efforts propelled the team to success, as they consistently found ways to contribute on both ends of the court.

With this crucial win under their belts, Crestview now sets their sights on the district championship game, where they are slated to face off against the second-seeded Keystone. The highly anticipated matchup is scheduled to take place at Lakeview on Saturday, with tip-off set for 7:00.

THE NEST IS PROTECTED IN UNITED

HANOVERTON OH- In a thrilling showdown on Tuesday night, the United High School basketball team faced a formidable challenge as they hosted Crestview. With both teams vying for supremacy, the stage was set for an intense battle on the hardwood. In the end, it was United who emerged victorious, protecting their home court with a hard-fought 64-56 win over Crestview.

Leading the charge for United was Jason Pratt, whose stellar performance saw him rack up an impressive 20 points, showcasing his scoring prowess and leadership on the court. Pratt was well-supported by Beau Eichler, who contributed 15 points, and Luke Courtney, who added 14 points to bolster United’s offensive attack.

Crestview put up a valiant fight, with Justin McKee leading the scoring effort with 16 points, followed closely by Jameson English with 14 points and Jonathan Best with 13 points. Despite their best efforts, Crestview ultimately fell short against a determined United squad.

With this crucial win, United improves their record to 9-13 as they now turn their attention to tournament play. Their next challenge will be against Brookfield at home as they look to make a splash in postseason action.

Meanwhile, Crestview concludes their regular season with a record of 7-14, with their sights set on finishing strong as they host Liberty on Thursday.

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MILLER IS MAKING A WAY

COLUMBIANA OH- Stepping onto the varsity stage as a freshman can be a daunting challenge for any athlete, but for Kerrigan Miller of Crestview High School, it’s been nothing short of a seamless transition. From the moment she donned the Crestview jersey, Kerrigan has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with, showcasing maturity and skill beyond her years.

One of the most remarkable aspects of Kerrigan’s freshman campaign has been her unflappable demeanor. Despite the pressure and expectations that come with competing at the varsity level, Kerrigan has remained composed and focused, never letting the moment overwhelm her. Her ability to stay poised under pressure has been a key factor in her success on the court.

As the season has progressed, Kerrigan has only continued to grow in confidence. With each game, she has displayed a growing belief in her abilities, leading to standout performances and clutch plays when her team needed them most. Her rapid development and unwavering self-assurance have been a testament to her work ethic and dedication to the game.

For Kerrigan, being part of Crestview’s undefeated 22-0 season has been a dream come true. To experience such success in her first year of high school basketball is an unforgettable experience, one that has fueled her passion for the game and motivated her to strive for even greater achievements in the future.

The support Kerrigan has received from her teammates, coaches, and the community has been instrumental in her success. Their encouragement and belief in her abilities have helped her stay focused and locked in, even during the most challenging moments of the season. Kerrigan’s ability to handle the ball with confidence and precision in the face of speed and pressure on the varsity level has been nothing short of impressive. Her poise and composure under duress have been a valuable asset to Crestview’s success this season.

Looking ahead, the future is undeniably bright for Kerrigan Miller and the Crestview girls’ basketball program. With three more seasons ahead of her, Kerrigan has the potential to leave a lasting legacy at Crestview, setting the stage for continued success and championships in the years to come. As she continues to hone her skills and refine her game, there’s no telling how far Kerrigan can go in her basketball journey. One thing is for certain – she’s a name to remember in the world of high school basketball.

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CRESTVIEW COMPLETES PROGRAMS FIRST PERFECT SEASON

In a historic regular season finale, Crestview made program history by finishing undefeated for the first time ever, with a stellar 22-0 record. The Rebels sealed their remarkable achievement with a commanding 64-33 road victory over LaBrae.

Leading the charge for Crestview was Addison Rhodes, who delivered a standout performance with 27 points, supported by Luvrain Gaskins contributing 18 points and Emily Downey adding 8 points to the winning effort.

Despite a spirited effort from LaBrae, with Ella Kuszmaul scoring 11 points, they couldn’t overcome Crestview’s dominance.

Now, Crestview (22-0) eagerly awaits the start of tournament play on February 21st, where they will face off against Andrew’s Osborne Academy. The Rebels enter the postseason with momentum and confidence, poised to make a deep run.

On the other hand, LaBrae (16-4) looks to fine-tune their game in a tournament tune-up opportunity against Cardinal on Monday, gearing up for postseason action.

CRESTVIEW HITS WIN NUMBER 21 ON SENIOR NIGHT

COLUMBIANA OH- In a thrilling senior night showdown, Crestview secured their 21st victory this season by defeating Garfield 76-17. Addison Rhodes led the charge with an impressive 33 points, supported by Luvrain Gaskins with 15 points and Myer Miller with 11 points. Emily Downey and Bri DiCross contributed 5 points each.

On the opposing side, Mandy Cardinal scored 7 points for Garfield, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Crestview’s dominant performance. Crestview, now 21-0, is poised to tie the program record for wins if they triumph against LaBrae on Monday. Meanwhile, Garfield (3-14) will face Brookfield in their upcoming matchup.

REBELS CLAIM AT LEAST A SHARE OF THE MVAC THRONE

In a resounding display of dominance, Crestview secured at least a share of the MVAC title on Monday night, defending their home court against Champion with a convincing 55-40 victory. The Rebels wasted no time asserting control, building a commanding 30-12 lead by halftime.

Leading the charge for Crestview was the dynamic Addison Rhodes, who showcased her scoring prowess with an impressive 20 points. Luvrain Gaskins contributed 14 points, while Myer Miller, Bri DiCross, and Lexi Blower each added 6 points, highlighting the team’s well-rounded offensive performance.

Champion fought valiantly, with Bella Meyer leading their offensive efforts with 13 points. Kayla Haynie contributed 9 points, while Sam Strock and Kennedy Caldwell added 6 and 5 points, respectively.

With this victory, Crestview remains undefeated at 20-0 and looks forward to hosting Garfield at home on Thursday. Champion (14-5) will regroup and return home to host Liberty in their upcoming matchup.