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  • Crestview Boys Cross Country Team Wins Schools First State Championship.

    Crestview Knights cross country team celebrating their victory on the podium at the OHSAA State Championships, with the championship banner displayed.

    In the small town of Obetz, Ohio; the best cross country teams and runners in the state, were locked in and ready to go, on a cold 46 degree Saturday morning.

    The young student athletes, family and friends, who all made the trip, were buzzing with excitement.

    In Division 4, there was a team looking to finish some unsettled business from a season ago.

    The Crestview Knights finished state runner-up last season. It was something that they carried with them through offseason training, and throughout the regular season, as they ran.

    A Crestview runner in a black uniform with blue lettering, wearing bib number 7006, focused and determined while competing in the 2025 OHSAA Cross Country State Championship.

    These boys were running with determination and purpose.

    These boys were running for a title.

    These boys were running for history.

    Senior Lincoln Smith led the Knights, finishing in 17th place and earning 1st Team All-Ohio Honors.

    As runners crossed the finish line, and the results were posted, the boys were beginning to realize that they were indeed Division 4 State Champions.

    Celebrating Crestview Knights cross country team members sharing a joyful moment after winning the state championship.

    The Crestview Knights beat their biggest cross country rival, the Columbus Grove Bulldogs, and that made it all the sweeter.

    The Knights ended up tallying 86 points, while the Bulldogs finished as the runner-up with 99 points.

    In cross country, the lower the score, the better.

    A young male athlete celebrating while lifting the state championship trophy for Division IV Boys Cross Country in 2025, wearing a medal and showing excitement.

    Crestview Knights lone senior Lincoln Smith lifting the state championship trophy high.

    In the typical small-town fashion, that I’ve come to know and love, the tiny town of just over 1,000 people, welcomed the team home as champions, with lights, sirens, silly string and confetti.

    A celebratory parade scene with the Crestview Knights cross country team on a float, surrounded by confetti and a cheering crowd.

    As well as toilet papering the fall foliage, in the front of the school on the main road.

    A festive scene in a park featuring trees decorated with toilet paper streamers, surrounded by a group of people celebrating.

    At the pep assembly inside the gymnasium, head coach Randy Grandstaff was emotional at the microphone.

    He pointed out Knights runners 1 through 5, all finished within 46 seconds of each other.

    Talking about how much hard work the boys put in over the summer.

    The determination they ran with over the entire season.

    Head coach Randy Grandstaff speaking at a podium in a gymnasium during a pep assembly, with various trophies and awards visible in the foreground.

    After the assembly, I spoke to championship winning head coach Randy Grandstaff.

    My first question was how does it feel to hear those words state champions?

    “It’s a pretty good thing to hear. It still hasn’t really set it yet. I’m so proud of these boys, and everything they accomplished.”

    In their individual speeches, a lot of the boys thanked Senior Lincoln Smith for his leadership and friendship. They spoke about how much they appreciate him and how much they’ll miss him. I asked Coach Grandstaff, what it means to have that type of runner and leader on the team?

    “Yeah, when you have that type of runner and leader, all the others follow. It makes my job just a touch easier when you have that type of person. I’m thankful for everything Lincoln has done his entire career here with us.”

    Members of the Crestview Knights cross country team seated in a gymnasium, wearing their medals and team attire, reflecting on their recent state championship victory.

    It came down to Knights runners 4 and 5, as they finished ahead of the Bulldogs runners. They really brought it home. I asked Coach what it was like seeing those guys run their best race, when it mattered most.

    “Yeah, that’s the great thing about cross country. When one or two guys aren’t having a good day, others step up to the plate and help the team out, and honestly, that’s exactly what happened today. We had people step up, and now we are state champions.”

    Lincoln is the only senior on the team. The Knights have a lot of talent coming back next season. I asked if he had any expectations for next season?

    “Yeah, it would be nice if we could repeat. It’s going to be a challenge. An even bigger challenge than going from second place in Division 3 to being state champions of Division 4.”

    I congratulated Coach Grandstaff, and the team on their historical achievement.

    A display of trophies and awards celebrating the Crestview Knights' achievements in cross country, with the state championship trophy prominently featured on a table in a gymnasium.

    All the hardware from an incredible 2025 season, with the State Championship Trophy, right up front.

    – by Sean McKenzie

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    Some photos courtesy of…..Wyatt Richardson of Richardson Photography.

  • Crestview Knights Cross Country Runners State Championship Sendoff.

    A group of students from Crestview High School's cross country team, wearing matching t-shirts, stand in front of a yellow school bus, preparing to depart for the state championships.

    It was a cool, crisp 46-degrees in Convoy, Ohio on this lovely Halloween morning.

    Leaves covering the ground, still wet with the morning dew,

    Halloween inflatables and lights, lining the streets, giving out a nice warm glow, on the still dark morning, as I went to get my coffee.

    At the coffee shop (The Rebel Bean), and at the post office, the talk was about Crestview Athletics.

    Once again, the school was being well represented, and in the hunt for a state title.

    Inside the school, the school fight song echoed throughout the hallways.

    Students in a school hallway participating in a music performance, with band members playing drums and other instruments, creating a festive atmosphere.

    The Crestview Knights boys’ cross country team, as well as 2 girls’ left the small town this morning, to clapping students, staff and parents.

    They’re on the way Obetz, Ohio to compete for the state championship.

    Police escort and all.

    A police escort vehicle with flashing lights is positioned in front of a yellow school bus, while a crowd of people gathers on the sidewalk, set against a backdrop of trees with autumn foliage.

    The trip for the boys is pure business. The boys team finished as state runners-up last season.

    It’ll be a tough task.

    The Knights were Regional Champs by only 5 points over the Columbus Grove Bulldogs.

    Coach Randy Grandstaff has faith that the boys can get it down this season.

    “It’ll be tough, but these boys know what it takes, and are determined to bring it home on Saturday.” he told me last weekend, when I spoke to him.

    Crestview Knights boys' cross country team walking through the school hallway, wearing matching black shirts with a state championship logo.

    It’s not all about the boys though.

    Lady Knight senior Anna Gardner, and Lady Knight freshman Emily Heth are looking to make some noise of their own at state.

    Students walking in the school hallway, wearing matching shirts for the state cross country competition.

    Good luck to the boys and girls Crestview Knights Cross Country Teams at the Ohio State Championships tomorrow morning.

    Girls run at 10:00 AM (EST).

    Boys run at 10:40 AM (EST).

    I’d like to thank Crestview Athletic Director Austin Fleming, for all his help in my 1st year covering Knights sporting events.

    – by Sean McKenzie