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CAREYING THE GAME

CANFIELD, OH- Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the latest episode of YSN’s South Range Profile. In this episode, we shine the spotlight on Hayden Carey, a junior and volleyball superstar from Raider Country.

Join DJ Yokley as he sits down with Hayden to discuss her experiences on the South Range volleyball team, her favorite moments, and the special bond she shares with her senior teammates. They also delve into Hayden’s academic interests and future plans, as well as her off-court passions.

So tune in and get to know Hayden Carey on a deeper level in this captivating episode of YSN’s South Range Profile: Hayden Carey.

 

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JP SWAG

CANFIELD, OH- Welcome back to another exciting episode of South Range Player Profile! In this episode, titled “South Range Profile: Jimmy Powell,” we dive into the life and experiences of the one and only Jimmy Powell Jr., a popular and stylish individual in the South Range community.

Join us as we uncover the secrets behind his confidence, his knack for leadership, and the influences that have shaped him into the remarkable person he is today. From his mom’s sporting achievements to his cousin’s inspiring journey, we explore the traits and values that have propelled Jimmy to become a natural leader both on and off the field.

And don’t miss out on his thoughts about the South Range football team’s success and his future aspirations. Buckle up, readers, for a captivating story filled with laughter, inspiration, and the pursuit of happiness. This is YSN, and this is the South Range Profile of Jimmy Powell.

 

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David Rach, South Range

SOUTH RANGE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 9) WITH DAVID RACH

CANFIELD, OH- Welcome back, football fans, to another exciting episode of YSN’s “South Range Football Coach’s Corner”! In this episode, we sit down with the head coach of the South Range Raiders, Mr. David Rach, to discuss their recent big win over Niles and their journey toward the playoffs.

Coach Rach shares insights into the game plan and execution, as well as the challenges they faced in containing a talented running back.

We also delve into penalties and how the team handles them without losing momentum.

Stay tuned as we explore the upcoming matchup against Louisville and the team’s long-term goals. Get ready for another engaging episode packed with football analysis and inside information.

 

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FOSTERING GREATNESS

CANFIELD, OH- Welcome back to YSN, the podcast where we bring you inspiring stories and profiles from the world of sports. In today’s episode, we have a very special guest, Ceci Foster, a junior volleyball player at South Range High School.

Ceci’s journey to South Range is a captivating one, as she discusses the challenges of uprooting herself from her previous school and adjusting to a new environment. She shares the importance of embracing challenges and never giving up, a valuable lesson she learned from her father. Ceci also gives us a glimpse into her life growing up on a farm and the memorable moments she shared with her cousins.

The podcast explores the unique expectations and experiences at South Range, where earning your place is crucial. Despite facing hardships, Ceci’s resilience shines through as she talks about personal growth and the unwavering support she receives from her tight-knit family and the South Range community.

Join us as we dive into Ceci Foster’s inspiring story and discover how she has found her place at South Range. Stay tuned for another episode of YSN, where we bring you extraordinary tales from the world of sports.

 

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UNDER THE CRUMB ELLA

CANFIELD, OH- Welcome back to another episode of South Range Player Profiile, your source for all things Raider sports.

In today’s episode, we have a special feature on South Range volleyball player, Ella Crumbacher. Join us as we delve into Ella’s journey and get a glimpse into her role as the energy bringer for her team. We’ll also explore the close-knit dynamics of the South Range volleyball family and the sacrifices and challenges that come with being part of such a dedicated team.

Stay tuned as we uncover Ella’s experiences growing up as the only girl in a household of competitive brothers and the unique opportunities that brings. Plus, we’ll discuss the significance of wearing the South Range uniform and what it means to Ella and her family. You won’t want to miss this insightful and engaging conversation with one of South Range’s rising stars. Welcome to YSN’s profile episode on Ella Crumbacher.

 

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TOY STORY 2

CANFIELD, OH- Welcome back to another episode of South Range Player Profile, the podcast that brings you all the latest updates on South Range Raiders sports.

In this week’s episode, we have a special player profile segment featuring freshman volleyball player, Anna Toy. Get ready to hear about Anna’s journey into the sport of volleyball, her dedication to the game, and how she has become an integral part of the South Range Raider team.

Join us as we dive into Anna’s story and discover what makes her such a talented and promising athlete. Stay tuned, because this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

 

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TOY STORY

CANFIELD, OH-  In today’s episode, we dive deep into the player profile of Tristan Toy, the star junior quarterback of the South Range Raiders.

Hosted at GIAngelo’s, the heart of the South Range community, we get an exclusive interview with Tristan as he opens up about the pressure of being in the spotlight, his love for both offense and defense, and the shoes he had to fill after the departure of the previous quarterback.

Join us as we explore Tristan’s journey, his leadership style, and the pride he feels in representing both his family and the community on those iconic Friday nights. Don’t miss this engaging and inspiring episode on YSN!

 

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WEEK 10 FOOTBALL IMPLICATIONS

Contributed by Mike Swinhart

 

DIVISION 2 REGION 5 – Hoban is already in the playoffs
Austintown Fitch
– WIN or Eastlake North loss

Lakeside
– WIN
– or losses by Cleveland CC, Lutheran East, Eastlake North, Solon, and Akron Ellet

DIVISION 3 REGION 9 – Ursuline is already in the playoffs
Canfield
– WIN or Notre Dame – Cathedral Latin loss

Chaney
– WIN + losses by Dover, Bedford, Kent Roosevelt, NDCL, and Marlington + win by Mooney or Boardman
– Loss + losses by Dover, Linsly(WV), Indian Valley, Kent Roosevelt, Harvey, West Geauga, Bedford, Marlington, Tallmadge, and NDCL + Boardman and Mooney wins

DIVISION 4 REGION 13 – WB, Struthers, Poland, Mooney, and Niles are already in playoffs
Beaver Local
– WIN or Ravenna loss

Girard
– WIN or Ravenna loss

Edgewood
– WIN or any losses by Ravenna, Field, Warrensville Heights, and Holy Name

East Liverpool
– WIN or any losses by Ravenna, Field, Warrensville Heights, and Holy Name

Hubbard
– WIN or losses by Lutheran East, Ravenna, and Warrensville Heights + either losses by Field & Holy Name or wins by Beaver Local, Youngstown East, Howland, and Greenville (PA)


DIVISION 5 REGION 17 – South Range and Garfield are already in playoffs
Conneaut
– WIN or 2 out of 3 must lose (Orrville, Smithville, Chagrin Falls)

Edison
– WIN or 3 out of 5 must lose (Brookside, Chagrin Falls, Smithville, Orrville, Fairless)

Lakeview
– WIN or 3 out of 5 must lose (Brookside, Chagrin Falls, Smithville, Orrville, Fairless)

Liberty
– WIN or 3 out of 5 must lose – Brookside, Orrville, Chagrin Falls, Smithville, and 1 out of 3 (Fairless, Claymont, or Manchester)

 

DIVISION 6 REGION 21 – United, PV, J-M, LaBrae, and Brookfield are already in playoffs
Mineral Ridge
– WIN or a winner in the Valley Christian – Columbiana game, they will be in

Crestview
– WIN or a winner in the Valley Christian – Columbiana game, they will be in

Columbiana
– WIN or losses by Independence, Brooklyn, Saint John School

Valley Christian
– WIN or losses by Independence, Brooklyn, Wickliffe, Saint John School + wins by Crestview, Wellsville, and either East Palestine or Leetonia

Waterloo
– WIN + losses by Columbiana, Crestview, East Palestine, Wickliffe, Independence, Saint John School, and Brooklyn + wins by Lisbon and Leetonia

East Palestine
– WIN + losses by Waterloo, Wickliffe, Columbiana, Crestview, Independence, St John School, and Brooklyn + wins by Leetonia and Wellsville


DIVISION 7 REGION 25 – Springfield, WR, Lowellville, Southern, Lisbon, & McDonald already in playoffs
Warren JFK
– WIN + Conotton Valley loss + either a Buckeye Central loss or two out of these next three need to lose (Crestline, St Joseph Central Catholic, and/or Bucyrus).

Windham
– WIN + losses by Conotton Valley, Buckeye Central, Saint John School, and Warren JFK + wins by Waterloo, Tuscarawas Central Catholic, and St. Thomas Aquinas

LEOPARDS RUN OUT OF TRICKS; SOUTH RANGE TREATED TO VICTORY

CANFIELD, OH- On Friday the 13th, the Louisville Leopards marched into Rominger Stadium as a 1-7 football team, but in the spirit of Halloween, Coach Kappas had them dressed in costume as a contender to the defending Division V  State Champion, South Range Raiders.  While the score doesn’t indicate much of a game with the final tally, 38-8, witnesses know the first half was worth the price of admission.

South Range broke out of the gates early as Blake Ewert broke free from 56 yards away to give the Raiders the advantage at 7-0 with the Logan Butcher extra point.

The Leopards would run an outstanding backdoor screen from Owen Burich to Cam Dougherty for a 30-yard strike to bring it to 7-6.  After a procedure penalty on the extra point attempt, Louisville was backed up and decided to dip into the bag of tricks with a fake extra point that the holder flipped the ball to the kicker, Tate Aljancic who tossed to a wide-open Braiden Hershey to give Louisville the lead at 8-7.

A long run before the half by Tristan Toy, and a tough running conversion by Ewert would set up Logan Butcher for a 28-yard field goal that would put the Raiders up at the break, 10-8.

Then it was all South Range.

The Raiders would come out of the locker room with their hearts on fire as they’d effortlessly drive down the field to start the second half with more of the ground game as Tristan Toy and Aidan Dominguez would rip lengthy runs to set up a 3-yard Toy plunge into the endzone to make the game 17-8.  The Raider defense would zip things up and force a punt, then Toy would rip a 52-yard keeper on the RPO followed by an Aidan Dominguez 32-yard pick-six, to put the Raiders up 31-8.

The final touches were painted on in the final stanza as South Range deployed another long run for a touchdown when Blake Ewert scored from 34 yards away.

South Range (8-1) will now focus their attention on senior night next week as they host Hubbard to finish out the regular season schedule and look to clinch sole possession of another NE8 Championship.  Louisville drops to 1-8.

 

RAIDERS LEAVE HARDING SHIPWRECKED

CANFIELD OH- In a night filled with emotion and celebration, the South Range Raiders honored their seniors with an impressive sweep over the Warren Harding Raiders. South Range’s seniors led the charge, guiding their team to a resounding victory with set scores of 25-14, 25-9, and 25-18.

On this special senior night, it was the seniors who shone brightly for South Range. Among them, Sarah Kuhns demonstrated her incredible skills, recording 10 digs, 9 assists, and an impressive 5 aces. Her contributions on both ends of the court were pivotal in securing the victory.

Madison Dado was another senior who made her presence felt on the court. Dado contributed 8 digs and showcased her attacking prowess with 6 kills, delighting the home crowd. Olivia Meli, another senior standout, contributed 5 digs and 6 kills, displaying the depth of talent that this senior class possesses.

The South Range Raiders’ defensive effort was a highlight of the evening, limiting their opponents’ offensive opportunities. They showed exceptional teamwork and communication, making it challenging for Warren Harding to establish a rhythm.

The victory on senior night was a fitting tribute to the hard work and dedication of the South Range seniors. It was a night filled with both nostalgia and optimism for the future as the seniors played their final home game in front of their fans.