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Hour 3 with Rick "Doc" Walker: This hour is headlined by our broadcast of the full induction ceremony for the 2024 class into the DC Sports Hall of Fame from Nationals Park.
Hour 1 with Rick "Doc" Walker: Doc talks about yesterday's Team USA men's basketball team barely defeating South Sudan yesterday and the WNBA All-Star team defeating the Team USA women's basketball team last night, plus the Nationals come from behind win over the Reds last night. Also, DC Sports HoF inductee Dave Johnson, the Wizards play-by-play announcer, joins the show.
Overtime with Danny Nokes 7.24.22 Hour 3
Scott Jackson is in for Reese today and decided to discuss the most recent names that will be inducted into the DC Sports Hall of Fame.
Rob and Evan talk NASCAR banning the confederate flag, newest additions to the DC Sports Hall of Fame, latest on the Skins and More !!
In this week's episode, the recently fired and re-hired Jeff joins the guys back in studio. The guys cover the latest Redskins and Nats news, talk DC Sports Hall of Fame athletes from the last 20 years and give their rankings list of the best snack chips. They also touch on why old people smell, a beer company that is trying WAY too hard to be inclusive, and Red Hat Ricky gets very excited when Jeff gets political. Thanks for listening!
Andy brings on one of the most Terrapins ever and soon to be DC Sports Hall of Famer Walt Williams. Walt discusses growing up in PG County and the impact that Len Bias had on him. He talks about the start to his time at Maryland (16:05), and explains why stayed in College Park despite the program being banned from postseason play (20:40). He dives into his NBA career that included hiring Len Elmore as his agent (31:59), and Walt tells Andy about his life after basketball (44:00). A must listen to for all Terps fans.
Andy welcomes on recent DC Sports Hall of Fame inductee Ron Weber, who was the long time radio voice of the Washington Capitals. They cover his incredible consecutive games called streak, getting his start with the Baltimore Clippers, his time calling the 9 win Philadelphia 76ers, how he landed the job with the Caps, aptitude for stats and numbers, seeing the franchise transform from it's humble start to a consistent playoff contender, who is the 2nd best Capital of all time, and more. Ron is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.