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Casey Powell is a trailblazer in the game of lacrosse, both on and off the field. A Carthage, N.Y. native, he changed the Carthage High School program for the better under coach Kirk Ventiquattro. He wore the No. 22 at Syracuse and quickly became one of the greatest lacrosse players in college lacrosse history. He … Continue reading Casey Powell | S4 E14 →
2021 NFL Draft Exclusive It remains the staple audio alternative for NFL personnel to know potential prospects. Go-one-on-one with Texas A&M standout Cagan Baldree on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Cagan Baldree on the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME…
Lynn Graves grew up on a farm in Buncombe, Texas. He attended high school at Carthage High School and then went to college at Stephen F. Austin State University. Prior to being a head coach, Coach Graves spent time as an assistant at SFA, and in Jacksonville ISD. Coach Graves began his head coaching career as the Head Football Coach at SFA, where he coached the Lumberjacks all the way to the National Championship Game in 1989. With a close loss in the championship game, and impatience during a time of building the program back up, SFA decided to go in a new direction. Coach Graves did the same and took the Head Football Coaching job for the San Augustine Wolves and led the team to a 2003 UIL State Title against the Tuscola- Jim Ned Indians and quarterback Colt McCoy. Four days later, he was fired. No worries though, they rehired him later on down the road, and Coach Graves has a tremendous outlook on life and didn't let things get to him, as his mission of building kids into quality people, always took the forefront. You won't want to miss this wild and incredible story. https://talelightspodcast.com/podcast-interviews talelightspodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erik-thormaehlen/support
Scott Surratt has won an incredible six state titles in 11 seasons at Carthage High School. He credits his success to his upbringing in Linden, the many coaches he has played for and coached with and the support of his wife Summer, daughter Addison and son Jett.
Scott Surratt has won an incredible six state titles in 11 seasons at Carthage High School. He credits his success to his upbringing in Linden, the many coaches he has played for and coached with and the support of his wife Summer, daughter Addison and son Jett.
Tooshing The Tish In this weeks episode the Sons introduce a new party member to our quest, Sir Jackson The Legend. We discuss his historical rise to Legend status, starting with his humble beginnings in Backyard Wrestling, to his radio career that started when he was a child, his podcasting legacy, to the honor of being an award winning film maker. Michael and Jackson spend some time reminiscing about their stint at Carthage High School, including their work at CHS-TV. We go into the struggles and pleasures of producing 2 award winning short films as seniors in high school, Check It Out and Walk Away From The Pain. Jon discusses his take on the editing of our show, and how it compares to working on videos. Finally we wrap up with a discussion on the Good, Bad, and Fugly of mobile games, playable characters, dlc, and achievements. To Be Continued???
On this edition of the show, Jackson Herod and former CHS-TV Broadcast Journalism Teacher Donnie Pitchford discuss the years of 1991-95. They discuss all the contest videos and special events that took place in that period of time, and you'll even get to hear snippets from some of the videos. This is the third of a multi part series.
On this edition of the show, Jackson Herod and former CHS-TV Broadcast Journalism Teacher Donnie Pitchford discuss the years of 1991-95. They discuss all the contest videos and special events that took place in that period of time, and you'll even get to hear snippets from some of the videos. This is the third of a multi part series.
On this episode of the podcast, Jackson Herod and Donnie Pitchford speak about the years 1986-90 in the history of CHS-TV at Carthage High School. In addition to the interview, you'll hear classic clips from contest videos from those years, as well as a few more surprises. Be sure to listen to Part 1 as well, which covered the program from it's inception to 1985.
On this episode of the podcast, Jackson Herod and Donnie Pitchford speak about the years 1986-90 in the history of CHS-TV at Carthage High School. In addition to the interview, you'll hear classic clips from contest videos from those years, as well as a few more surprises. Be sure to listen to Part 1 as well, which covered the program from it's inception to 1985.
On this episode, host Jackson Herod and special guest Donnie Pitchford honor former Turner High School Band Director, and former Carthage High School Assistant Band Director C.G. Bowie. This podcast includes interviews with Mr. Bowie, musical selections from some of the bands he directed over the years, and an episode of Carthage Schools Present that was dedicated to Mr. Bowie when he retired from CHS. Mr. Bowie passed away recently, so we dedicate this episode to his family, his friends, and all the lives he touched.
On this episode, host Jackson Herod and special guest Donnie Pitchford honor former Turner High School Band Director, and former Carthage High School Assistant Band Director C.G. Bowie. This podcast includes interviews with Mr. Bowie, musical selections from some of the bands he directed over the years, and an episode of Carthage Schools Present that was dedicated to Mr. Bowie when he retired from CHS. Mr. Bowie passed away recently, so we dedicate this episode to his family, his friends, and all the lives he touched.