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LUKE LEADS BY EXAMPLE

CANFIELD, OH-  South Range High School has produced numerous student-athletes over the years, but few have captured the hearts of the community quite like Luke Gehring. As a multi-sport athlete and standout baseball player, Luke has shown remarkable leadership and dedication, not just in athletics but also in his personal growth. Recently, Luke joined DJ Yokley for an in-depth conversation on YSN’s “Player Profile” series, sharing insights that go well beyond the baseball field.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Luke’s journey has been playing alongside his brothers Jake and Will. As the middle child, Luke has had a unique vantage point, witnessing both older and younger sibling dynamics. Reflecting on his high school experience, Luke said, “With Jake, it was nice to have him teach me the ropes and understand the experience of playing high school varsity baseball as a youngster.” He added, “I try to be that for Will because he was our starting catcher last year as a freshman. I still wanted to be there for him because it’s scary.”

Luke’s ability to lead has set him apart, even through challenges such as injuries. His leadership style is deeply influenced by his experiences in scouting, where he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout at just 15 years old. “I just had good leaders growing up and saw what it means to be a true leader versus people that claim to be leaders just because they want to be the head of a franchise or face of a team,” Luke explained. “I’d rather be remembered as a good leader and a great person than a great athlete.”

As DJ inquired about the similarities between this year’s team and the successful 2018 South Range team, Luke pointed out the importance of team chemistry. “I’d like to say, out of the last few years, this is probably the closest-knit team that we’ve had in a while,” he noted. Such cohesion, he believes, is crucial as the team gears up for the playoffs.

One of the lighter moments of the interview came when Luke talked about life at the Goering household, including their unique fascination with baseball gloves and cars. “I bought a Camaro last summer and messed it up as a high school boy would with a manual muscle car,” he laughed. Luke’s dream car? “A 1969 Plymouth Superbird with the fins, you know, from the movie ‘Cars.’”

As Luke approaches graduation, he’s already thinking about the legacy he wants to leave behind. “I want people to remember me not just as an athlete but for everything else I’ve done,” he said. “I’d rather them remember the lives that I’ve touched and the kids that I want to succeed because I want those younger kids to succeed. I want to set an example so that when they’re seniors, they can do the same thing.”
Luke Gehring’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance, leadership, and community. As he prepares for the next chapter of his life, one can’t help but feel optimistic about his future.

For now, South Range fans will savor every moment they get to see this exceptional young man in action, both on and off the field.

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CANFIELD BASEBALL COACH S CORNER EP 1 WITH GARY KNITTLE

CANFIELD, OH- In the latest episode of YSN’s “Canfield Baseball Coach’s Corner,” host DJ Yokley sits down with Canfield baseball coach, Gary Knittle, to discuss the season opener and reflect on the development of players within the program. Coach Knittle, known as a mentor and leader in the Canfield community, provides valuable insights into player dynamics, coaching staff, and the upcoming spring break trip.

The conversation delved into the recent season opener, where the Canfield team secured a victory, despite the challenges posed by a young and relatively inexperienced group. Coach Knittle emphasizes the resilience and promise of the team’s freshmen, highlighting their willingness to learn and compete.
In addition to reviewing the successful start of the season, the dialogue touched upon the importance of off-field experiences in enhancing team dynamics and fostering lasting memories. Coach Knittle shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming spring break trip, emphasizing the role it plays in developing camaraderie and mutual respect among the players.

Moreover, the segment saw Coach Knittle’s reflections on the impact he aims to make on the players he mentors. He discussed his deep commitment to the holistic development of his players, not solely measured by wins and losses, but by the lasting impact on their lives beyond the playing field.

Through the candid and invigorating conversation, it’s evident that Coach Knittle’s dedication to the sport extends beyond the technical aspects of coaching. His holistic approach focuses on providing players with valuable life experiences and nurturing a strong sense of camaraderie.

The “Canfield Baseball Coach’s Corner” episode brings to light the passionate and multi-faceted nature of sports coaching, underscoring the countless impressions a dedicated coach can leave on the lives of the players under their guidance.

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