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Tournament Angler Ryan Buddie joins the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast for Episode #185 to discuss Lake Erie walleye fishing, the Lake Erie Walleye Trail, using the Fish Hawk X2, and the World Predator Championships. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/
It's a conversation with one of the hottest walleye anglers on Lake Erie this month on the Off Shore Tackle podcast. Ryan Buddie won the Lake Erie Walleye Trail championship and also Team of the Year along with his partner Jason Kopf. He talks about the keys to his success this past season....including the role of confidence and hard work. Ryan also discusses the importance of details, for example the process of verifying trolling depths. Buddie also gives his thoughts on forward facing sonar, dipsey divers vs tadpoles...and the challenge of fishing against cheaters.
We're headed to Lake Erie this month to talk about giant fall walleye with Jason Fischer of the Lake Erie Walleye Trail and the Lake Erie Fall Brawl. Jason is the Director for both events and probably sees more big walleye than most anyone in the fishing world. He describes the two contests, styles of fishing and the size of the fish this time of year. Fischer also has advice for anglers visiting Lake Erie for the first time and he talks about the role sponsors like Off Shore Tackle play in the promotion of fishing tournaments.
We're talking with a Lake Erie charter captain and tournament angler this time on the Off Shore Tackle podcast. Ohio angler Bobby Greene of Meals on Reelz charters recently won the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tourney out of Sandusky. He talks about his strategy for taking first place in that event and why he had to run forty miles to find his fish. He also describes the difference between tournament angling and charter fishing, use of electronics to find fish and the importance of current and boat control. Bobby also tells us why he believes there's "nothing normal in fishing".
Natalie and Travis get the inside scoop on all the latest from the Lake Erie Walleye Trail cheating scandal that rocked the fishing world and received international press earlier this fall. Guest Jason Fischer, the tournament's director and man who found himself at the epicenter managing the tense situation, shares details from busting the alleged cheaters, as well as personal insights and lessons we can all learn in the aftermath.http://www.duenorthoutdoors.tv@nattieupnorth | @travis_t_frank | @duenorthoutdoorstvSponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://www.KineticoMN.com,) Sportsman's Guide (https://www.sportsmansguide.com/) & Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (https://www.dnr.state.mn.us)
Natalie and Travis get the inside scoop on all the latest from the Lake Erie Walleye Trail cheating scandal that rocked the fishing world and received international press earlier this fall. Guest Jason Fischer, the tournament's director and man who found himself at the epicenter managing the tense situation, shares details from busting the alleged cheaters, as well as personal insights and lessons we can all learn in the aftermath.http://www.duenorthoutdoors.tv@nattieupnorth | @travis_t_frank | @duenorthoutdoorstvSponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://www.KineticoMN.com,) Sportsman's Guide (https://www.sportsmansguide.com/) & Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (https://www.dnr.state.mn.us)
Capt. #TroyKrause from #WalleyeFishing posted a video that went viral on Tik Tok. As a result, #CuyahogaCounty Prosecutor Michael C. O'Malley announced that a grand jury returned an indictment charging #JacobRunyan 42, and #ChaseCominsk 35, for Cheating, Attempted Grand Theft, Possessing Criminal Tools, and the Unlawful Ownership of Wild Animals during the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament in September 2022. We also discuss another scandal, Number one-ranked chess player #MagnusCarlsen accused #HansNiemann of #cheating and you'll never believe what he's accused of doing.
Pat tells Kath about the recent scandal that has rocked the competitive fishing world, as well as altered the rest of the world to the fact that there's a "competitive fishing world": scandal and intrigue on the Lake Erie Walleye Trail.
Jason Fischer is the Tournament Director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail. Jason was at the center of a cheating controversy that put fishing on the front page of major newspapers, as well as being on network television and radio. The LEWT cheating scandal also completely blew up social media, too. Listen to Jason Fischer tell the story of how he discovered that a pair of formerly successful walleye fishermen loaded their caught walleyes with lead weights and fish filets, trying to pull a fast one on the entire fishing world. You can't put one past Jason Fischer! He also did a great job of keeping order at the weigh-in, as many spectators thought the pair of cheaters were going to be tarred and feathered or possibly hung from the highest nearby tree. It's a story we hope will never be repeated but hats off to Jason Fischer.Dan Johnston from St. Croix joins us to talk late fall fishing. It's a great time of year that often produces the year's biggest fish. Listen to Dan offer his tips to help your fall efforts.The 2022 XVI Black Bass World Championship will be on Lake Murray in Columbia, South Carolina, October 16 through 22. Charlie Evans is one of the team's coaches and joins us to talk about the chances of Team USA bringing home the gold.
One of the fishermen competing in the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament who lost out on prize money because of the alleged cheaters describes exactly how they pulled it off before getting hit with federal fraud charges.
Welcome back to Conduct Detrimental! THE Sports Law podcast that keeps you up to date on every legal issue in the sports world. Dan Lust is joined by Steph and Professor Tony Iliakostas (@TheIPProfessor) this week. Steph, as an IP attorney, along with IP expert Tony break down an interesting intellectual property story in the world of videogames. (3:20) Randy Orton has many tattoos on his body and his tattoo artist, Catherine Alexander, sued 2K's videogame parent company Take-Two Interactive for their CGI portrayal of her work on Randy Orton. 2K was claiming fair use for the tattoos that it was de minimis. However, she was awarded $3,750 in damages for 2K using her artwork without her permission. This could impact future fair use cases. A massive cheating scandal is afoot in the Chess world. (11:57) World chess champion Magnus Carlsen recently lost to Hans Moke Niemann. However, there were allegations that Hans cheated, and an investigation was conducted that found Hans may have cheated in more than 100 matches. It is alleged that Hans was using technology to assist him during games. The fishing world was also rocked by a cheating scandal and Captain CJ Hansen joins to help break it down. (22:22) In the Lake Erie Walleye Trail fishing competition, which the winner is decided by weight of the catch, they found lead weights inside of the winner's fish. The fish in question was more than double the second place, and when they inspected the fish, they found a number of lead weights inside the fish. CJ talks about his experiences in fishing tournaments and the different ways he has seen fisherman cheat in competitions. Tom and Gisele Brady have hired divorce lawyers. (43:42) Gisele has made it known that she wants Tom to retire, yet Tom keeps choosing to extend his career. Dan and Conlan are back with the betting segment sponsored by Bettor Edge. (50:42) Make sure that you head over to bettoredge.com and use the promo code "Conduct" for $20 free for bets or go to bettoredge.com/conduct. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) | Mike Lawson (@mike_sonof_law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Lake Erie Walleye Trail cheaters (for those who only listen to the radio) and congrats to Sporting Journal Radio's Bret & Dan Amundson! #ittoutdoors #outdoornews
Welcome back to Conduct Detrimental! THE Sports Law podcast that keeps you up to date on every legal issue in the sports world. Dan Lust is joined by Steph and Professor Tony Iliakostas (@TheIPProfessor) this week. Steph, as an IP attorney, along with IP expert Tony break down an interesting intellectual property story in the world of videogames. (3:20) Randy Orton has many tattoos on his body and his tattoo artist, Catherine Alexander, sued 2K's videogame parent company Take-Two Interactive for their CGI portrayal of her work on Randy Orton. 2K was claiming fair use for the tattoos that it was de minimis. However, she was awarded $3,750 in damages for 2K using her artwork without her permission. This could impact future fair use cases. A massive cheating scandal is afoot in the Chess world. (11:57) World chess champion Magnus Carlsen recently lost to Hans Moke Niemann. However, there were allegations that Hans cheated, and an investigation was conducted that found Hans may have cheated in more than 100 matches. It is alleged that Hans was using technology to assist him during games. The fishing world was also rocked by a cheating scandal and Captain CJ Hansen joins to help break it down. (22:22) In the Lake Erie Walleye Trail fishing competition, which the winner is decided by weight of the catch, they found lead weights inside of the winner's fish. The fish in question was more than double the second place, and when they inspected the fish, they found a number of lead weights inside the fish. CJ talks about his experiences in fishing tournaments and the different ways he has seen fisherman cheat in competitions. Tom and Gisele Brady have hired divorce lawyers. (43:42) Gisele has made it known that she wants Tom to retire, yet Tom keeps choosing to extend his career. Dan and Conlan are back with the betting segment sponsored by Bettor Edge. (50:42) Make sure that you head over to bettoredge.com and use the promo code "Conduct" for $20 free for bets or go to bettoredge.com/conduct. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) | Mike Lawson (@mike_sonof_law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On today's episode, two Ohio walleye anglers made international news when they were busted cheating in a Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, Angel goes to Vegas and jumps off The Strat Hotel, and the fellas take on the Paqui 1 Chip Challenge.Follow us @hold_that_thght@andale_pizzi@one2dv Get Your Merch @ https://www.holdthatthoughtstore.com/#walleyecheaters #paquichip #onechipchallenge2022Support the show
On this episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, Angelo is solo in the studio but is joined by two very special guests to break down the recent cheating scandal in the Lake Erie Walleye Trail.First, however, some brief housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed include: 500km walleye journeys; fish-finding dogs; getting your tent ransacked; and sea-run brookies.With those matters out of the way, Ang is joined by one-half of the LEWT Team of the Year, Steve Hendricks, to talk about his first-hand experience with the recent cheating scandal. Topics discussed include: how he knew his competitors were cheating; looking back on second-place finishes; whether this was the first time; the reaction of the other LEWT anglers; avoiding fights; caging fish in reeds; how to stop future cheating; and winning Team of the Year.Next, Ang calls up good friend and famed tournament director, Andy Pallotta, to get his take on the matter. Topics discussed include: introducing polygraphs to fishing tournaments; what LEWT should have done differently; what happens to cheaters in the CSFL; breaking rules vs. cheating; social media's role; Pro v. Semi-Pro; how the tournament industry will adapt; putting competitors on the same boat; and banning LiveScope.To end the show, Ang revisits one of his most memorable interviews in Outdoor Journal Radio history and replays his conversation with Gary Morrison, who was just days removed from cheating in the 2002 Great Ontario Salmon Derby. To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app!More from Angelo and Pete:► WEBSITE► FACEBOOK► INSTAGRAM► YOUTUBE
In the third segment, Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament director, Jason Fischer, joins us to talk about the viral cheating scandal that took the fishing and media world by storm. Also, the crew calls out other cheaters in bass fishing and on the water etiquette. Save 30% off your first Elite Box or 50% off your first Pro Box with code "IKELIVE" at Mystery Tackle Box http://mtbfish.com/ikelive
MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1 WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2 WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m. (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m. (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5) (6-0) 50 2. Caledonia (6-0) 42 3. Rockford (6-0) 40 4. Macomb Dakota (6-0) 38 5. Rochester Adams (5-1) 25 6. West Bloomfield (5-1) 23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley (5-1) 19 8. Lapeer (6-0) 13 9. Brighton (6-0) 11 (tie) Saline (6-0) 11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4) (6-0) 49 2. Warren De La Salle (1) (5-1) 46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores (5-1) 36 (tie) Livonia Franklin (6-0) 36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central (6-0) 33 6. South Lyon (5-1) 24 7. East Lansing (5-1) 17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer (5-1) 12 9. Midland (5-1) 10 10. Birmingham Seaholm (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5) (4-1) 50 2. Mason (6-0) 42 3. Muskegon (4-2) 38 4. River Rouge (4-1) 35 5. Mount Pleasant (5-1) 28 6. St. Joseph (5-1) 24 7. Walled Lake Western (5-1) 21 (tie) Zeeland West (5-1) 21 9. Grosse Pointe North (6-0) 9 10. Linden (5-1) 4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5) (6-0) 50 2. Whitehall (6-0) 45 3. Riverview (6-0) 40 4. Redford Union (6-0) 34 5. Chelsea (5-1) 27 6. Freeland (5-1) 21 7. North Branch (6-0) 16 8. Edwardsburg (5-1) 15 9. Croswell-Lexington (5-1) 10 10. Goodrich (5-1) 8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3) (6-0) 48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2) (5-1) 46 3. Detroit Country Day (4-1) 38 4. Belding (6-0) 31 (tie) Gladwin (6-0) 31 6. Corunna (5-1) 23 (tie) Portland (5-1) 23 8. Muskegon Oakridge (5-1) 12 9. Marine City (5-1) 7 (tie) Williamston (5-1) 7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5) (6-0) 50 2. Clinton (6-0) 44 3. Standish-Sterling (6-0) 39 4. Negaunee (6-0) 34 5. Durand (6-0) 29 6. Boyne City (6-0) 19 7. Kent City (6-0) 15 8. Gladstone (5-1) 14 (tie) Millington (5-1) 14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate (5-1) 6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley (6-0) 6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5) (6-0) 50 2. Hudson (6-0) 44 3. New Lothrop (6-0) 40 4. Detroit Central (6-0) 35 5. Ithaca (5-1) 28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker (6-0) 27 7. Napoleon (6-0) 21 8. Charlevoix (5-1) 10 9. Ravenna (5-1) 6 10. Erie-Mason (5-1) 3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi (3-3) 3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5) (6-0) 50 2. Beal City (6-0) 43 3. Fowler (6-0) 39 4. Ubly (6-0) 35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (6-0) 33 6. Iron Mountain (5-1) 24 7. Evart (5-1) 17 8. Centreville (5-1) 16 9. Frankfort (5-1) 12 10. Reading (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4) (6-0) 48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5-1) 42 (tie) Merrill (1) (6-0) 42 4. Munising (6-0) 32 5. Martin (5-1) 28 6. Bridgman (6-0) 27 7. Norway (6-0) 21 8. Lincoln-Alcona (6-0) 11 9. Kingston (6-0) 8 10. Rogers City (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5) (6-0) 50 2. Colon (6-0) 45 3. Marion (6-0) 38 4. Climax-Scotts (5-1) 25 (tie) Morrice (5-1) 25 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park (5-1) 24 7. Peck (5-1) 21 8. Posen (5-1) 16 (tie) Au Gres-Sims (5-1) 16 10. Cedarville (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: Mendon 5. Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1 WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2 WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m. (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m. (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5) (6-0) 50 2. Caledonia (6-0) 42 3. Rockford (6-0) 40 4. Macomb Dakota (6-0) 38 5. Rochester Adams (5-1) 25 6. West Bloomfield (5-1) 23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley (5-1) 19 8. Lapeer (6-0) 13 9. Brighton (6-0) 11 (tie) Saline (6-0) 11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4) (6-0) 49 2. Warren De La Salle (1) (5-1) 46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores (5-1) 36 (tie) Livonia Franklin (6-0) 36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central (6-0) 33 6. South Lyon (5-1) 24 7. East Lansing (5-1) 17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer (5-1) 12 9. Midland (5-1) 10 10. Birmingham Seaholm (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5) (4-1) 50 2. Mason (6-0) 42 3. Muskegon (4-2) 38 4. River Rouge (4-1) 35 5. Mount Pleasant (5-1) 28 6. St. Joseph (5-1) 24 7. Walled Lake Western (5-1) 21 (tie) Zeeland West (5-1) 21 9. Grosse Pointe North (6-0) 9 10. Linden (5-1) 4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5) (6-0) 50 2. Whitehall (6-0) 45 3. Riverview (6-0) 40 4. Redford Union (6-0) 34 5. Chelsea (5-1) 27 6. Freeland (5-1) 21 7. North Branch (6-0) 16 8. Edwardsburg (5-1) 15 9. Croswell-Lexington (5-1) 10 10. Goodrich (5-1) 8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3) (6-0) 48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2) (5-1) 46 3. Detroit Country Day (4-1) 38 4. Belding (6-0) 31 (tie) Gladwin (6-0) 31 6. Corunna (5-1) 23 (tie) Portland (5-1) 23 8. Muskegon Oakridge (5-1) 12 9. Marine City (5-1) 7 (tie) Williamston (5-1) 7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5) (6-0) 50 2. Clinton (6-0) 44 3. Standish-Sterling (6-0) 39 4. Negaunee (6-0) 34 5. Durand (6-0) 29 6. Boyne City (6-0) 19 7. Kent City (6-0) 15 8. Gladstone (5-1) 14 (tie) Millington (5-1) 14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate (5-1) 6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley (6-0) 6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5) (6-0) 50 2. Hudson (6-0) 44 3. New Lothrop (6-0) 40 4. Detroit Central (6-0) 35 5. Ithaca (5-1) 28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker (6-0) 27 7. Napoleon (6-0) 21 8. Charlevoix (5-1) 10 9. Ravenna (5-1) 6 10. Erie-Mason (5-1) 3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi (3-3) 3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5) (6-0) 50 2. Beal City (6-0) 43 3. Fowler (6-0) 39 4. Ubly (6-0) 35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (6-0) 33 6. Iron Mountain (5-1) 24 7. Evart (5-1) 17 8. Centreville (5-1) 16 9. Frankfort (5-1) 12 10. Reading (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4) (6-0) 48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5-1) 42 (tie) Merrill (1) (6-0) 42 4. Munising (6-0) 32 5. Martin (5-1) 28 6. Bridgman (6-0) 27 7. Norway (6-0) 21 8. Lincoln-Alcona (6-0) 11 9. Kingston (6-0) 8 10. Rogers City (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5) (6-0) 50 2. Colon (6-0) 45 3. Marion (6-0) 38 4. Climax-Scotts (5-1) 25 (tie) Morrice (5-1) 25 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park (5-1) 24 7. Peck (5-1) 21 8. Posen (5-1) 16 (tie) Au Gres-Sims (5-1) 16 10. Cedarville (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: Mendon 5. Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, we dive into the walleye fishing cheating scandal going on out on Lake Erie. Jake Runyan and Chase Cominsky filled fish with lead weights, a pair of pliers, and walleye filets to try to claim the Lake Erie Walleye Trail title....that didn't work for them. We tell you how we feel about it.
MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1 WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2 WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m. (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m. (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5) (6-0) 50 2. Caledonia (6-0) 42 3. Rockford (6-0) 40 4. Macomb Dakota (6-0) 38 5. Rochester Adams (5-1) 25 6. West Bloomfield (5-1) 23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley (5-1) 19 8. Lapeer (6-0) 13 9. Brighton (6-0) 11 (tie) Saline (6-0) 11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4) (6-0) 49 2. Warren De La Salle (1) (5-1) 46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores (5-1) 36 (tie) Livonia Franklin (6-0) 36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central (6-0) 33 6. South Lyon (5-1) 24 7. East Lansing (5-1) 17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer (5-1) 12 9. Midland (5-1) 10 10. Birmingham Seaholm (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5) (4-1) 50 2. Mason (6-0) 42 3. Muskegon (4-2) 38 4. River Rouge (4-1) 35 5. Mount Pleasant (5-1) 28 6. St. Joseph (5-1) 24 7. Walled Lake Western (5-1) 21 (tie) Zeeland West (5-1) 21 9. Grosse Pointe North (6-0) 9 10. Linden (5-1) 4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5) (6-0) 50 2. Whitehall (6-0) 45 3. Riverview (6-0) 40 4. Redford Union (6-0) 34 5. Chelsea (5-1) 27 6. Freeland (5-1) 21 7. North Branch (6-0) 16 8. Edwardsburg (5-1) 15 9. Croswell-Lexington (5-1) 10 10. Goodrich (5-1) 8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3) (6-0) 48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2) (5-1) 46 3. Detroit Country Day (4-1) 38 4. Belding (6-0) 31 (tie) Gladwin (6-0) 31 6. Corunna (5-1) 23 (tie) Portland (5-1) 23 8. Muskegon Oakridge (5-1) 12 9. Marine City (5-1) 7 (tie) Williamston (5-1) 7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5) (6-0) 50 2. Clinton (6-0) 44 3. Standish-Sterling (6-0) 39 4. Negaunee (6-0) 34 5. Durand (6-0) 29 6. Boyne City (6-0) 19 7. Kent City (6-0) 15 8. Gladstone (5-1) 14 (tie) Millington (5-1) 14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate (5-1) 6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley (6-0) 6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5) (6-0) 50 2. Hudson (6-0) 44 3. New Lothrop (6-0) 40 4. Detroit Central (6-0) 35 5. Ithaca (5-1) 28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker (6-0) 27 7. Napoleon (6-0) 21 8. Charlevoix (5-1) 10 9. Ravenna (5-1) 6 10. Erie-Mason (5-1) 3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi (3-3) 3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5) (6-0) 50 2. Beal City (6-0) 43 3. Fowler (6-0) 39 4. Ubly (6-0) 35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (6-0) 33 6. Iron Mountain (5-1) 24 7. Evart (5-1) 17 8. Centreville (5-1) 16 9. Frankfort (5-1) 12 10. Reading (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4) (6-0) 48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5-1) 42 (tie) Merrill (1) (6-0) 42 4. Munising (6-0) 32 5. Martin (5-1) 28 6. Bridgman (6-0) 27 7. Norway (6-0) 21 8. Lincoln-Alcona (6-0) 11 9. Kingston (6-0) 8 10. Rogers City (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5) (6-0) 50 2. Colon (6-0) 45 3. Marion (6-0) 38 4. Climax-Scotts (5-1) 25 (tie) Morrice (5-1) 25 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park (5-1) 24 7. Peck (5-1) 21 8. Posen (5-1) 16 (tie) Au Gres-Sims (5-1) 16 10. Cedarville (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: Mendon 5. Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1 WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2 WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m. (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m. (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5) (6-0) 50 2. Caledonia (6-0) 42 3. Rockford (6-0) 40 4. Macomb Dakota (6-0) 38 5. Rochester Adams (5-1) 25 6. West Bloomfield (5-1) 23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley (5-1) 19 8. Lapeer (6-0) 13 9. Brighton (6-0) 11 (tie) Saline (6-0) 11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4) (6-0) 49 2. Warren De La Salle (1) (5-1) 46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores (5-1) 36 (tie) Livonia Franklin (6-0) 36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central (6-0) 33 6. South Lyon (5-1) 24 7. East Lansing (5-1) 17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer (5-1) 12 9. Midland (5-1) 10 10. Birmingham Seaholm (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5) (4-1) 50 2. Mason (6-0) 42 3. Muskegon (4-2) 38 4. River Rouge (4-1) 35 5. Mount Pleasant (5-1) 28 6. St. Joseph (5-1) 24 7. Walled Lake Western (5-1) 21 (tie) Zeeland West (5-1) 21 9. Grosse Pointe North (6-0) 9 10. Linden (5-1) 4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5) (6-0) 50 2. Whitehall (6-0) 45 3. Riverview (6-0) 40 4. Redford Union (6-0) 34 5. Chelsea (5-1) 27 6. Freeland (5-1) 21 7. North Branch (6-0) 16 8. Edwardsburg (5-1) 15 9. Croswell-Lexington (5-1) 10 10. Goodrich (5-1) 8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3) (6-0) 48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2) (5-1) 46 3. Detroit Country Day (4-1) 38 4. Belding (6-0) 31 (tie) Gladwin (6-0) 31 6. Corunna (5-1) 23 (tie) Portland (5-1) 23 8. Muskegon Oakridge (5-1) 12 9. Marine City (5-1) 7 (tie) Williamston (5-1) 7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5) (6-0) 50 2. Clinton (6-0) 44 3. Standish-Sterling (6-0) 39 4. Negaunee (6-0) 34 5. Durand (6-0) 29 6. Boyne City (6-0) 19 7. Kent City (6-0) 15 8. Gladstone (5-1) 14 (tie) Millington (5-1) 14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate (5-1) 6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley (6-0) 6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5) (6-0) 50 2. Hudson (6-0) 44 3. New Lothrop (6-0) 40 4. Detroit Central (6-0) 35 5. Ithaca (5-1) 28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker (6-0) 27 7. Napoleon (6-0) 21 8. Charlevoix (5-1) 10 9. Ravenna (5-1) 6 10. Erie-Mason (5-1) 3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi (3-3) 3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5) (6-0) 50 2. Beal City (6-0) 43 3. Fowler (6-0) 39 4. Ubly (6-0) 35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (6-0) 33 6. Iron Mountain (5-1) 24 7. Evart (5-1) 17 8. Centreville (5-1) 16 9. Frankfort (5-1) 12 10. Reading (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4) (6-0) 48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5-1) 42 (tie) Merrill (1) (6-0) 42 4. Munising (6-0) 32 5. Martin (5-1) 28 6. Bridgman (6-0) 27 7. Norway (6-0) 21 8. Lincoln-Alcona (6-0) 11 9. Kingston (6-0) 8 10. Rogers City (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5) (6-0) 50 2. Colon (6-0) 45 3. Marion (6-0) 38 4. Climax-Scotts (5-1) 25 (tie) Morrice (5-1) 25 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park (5-1) 24 7. Peck (5-1) 21 8. Posen (5-1) 16 (tie) Au Gres-Sims (5-1) 16 10. Cedarville (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: Mendon 5. Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason FIscher is the owner of The Lake Erie Walleye Trail (LEWT) tournamnet series and the Lake Erie Fall Brawl, a mega popular biggest fish event on Lake Erie. Jason and Ros talke about teh Tournament scene and teh popularity of the Fall Brawl.
This time we sit down with Joe Gibson and Bryan Beck, the 2022 Masters Walleye Circuit - Lake Erie Walleye Trail joint event in Sandusky. They followed it up with a 2nd place win in the LEWT Huron event. We get to know Joe and Bryan, then relive the moment their bag of fish hit the scales locking in their win. We also discuss what makes a good tournament partner, along with some great walleye fishing tips. Enjoy the show Today's Guest: Joe Gibson & Bryan Beck - 2022 Masters Walleye Circuit Lake Erie Walleye Trail Champions Joe Gibson on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/gibsonj Joe Gibson on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joe_gib_son/ Bryan Beck on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bryan.beck.9883 Bryan Beck on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bigleague.bryanbeck/ Team Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fv_walleye_com/ Host: Chuck Earls - Lake Erie Kayak Fishing LLC If you enjoyed the show and would like to buy The Lake Erie Kayak Angler's Podcast a coffee, you can do just that by clicking the link below!
Ep 25 Chasing Walleye down the Lake Erie rabbit hole with Lucas Hahn - Co-Winner 2022 LEWT Magee #1 This time we sit down with Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament Angler Lucas Hahn. Lucas and Co-Angler Russ Hannu won the 2022 LEWT Magee Qualifier #1 event on April 2nd. We talk about managing a tough bite, confidence baits, and making the current work for you. We also talk about the importance of your efficiency level in tournament fishing and take a deep dive into maintaining fish weight from time of catch to time of weigh-in. Enjoy the show!! Today's Podcast Brought To You By: LakeErieKayakFishing.Com - Come along with me and experience one of the best freshwater fisheries in the world while chasing monsters Lake Erie Kayak Fishing!! Book your unforgettable offshore Lake Erie Kayak Fishing adventure at LakeErieKayakFishing.com See ya on the water!! Today's Guest: Lucas Hahn - Accomplished Lake Erie walleye tournament angler Lucas Hahn on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lucas.gordon.12 Host: Chuck Earls - Lake Erie Kayak Fishing LLC If you enjoyed the show and would like to buy The Lake Erie Kayak Angler's Podcast a coffee, you can do just that by clicking the link below!
In Ep. 15 We talk with Jason Fischer and get to know the man behind the Lake Erie Walleye Trail and Big Water Walleye Championship brand while talking about new and exciting additions to the LEWT for 2022. We also discuss some future opportunities for the growing number of Lake Erie Kayak Anglers looking for a good time. Sit back and come along for the ride!! This podcast brought to you by: LakeErieKayakFishing.com - Book your unforgettable Offshore Lake Erie Kayak Fishing adventure today! Today's Guest: Jason Fischer Owner/Operator - LEWT (Lake Erie Walleye Trail), BWWC (Big Water Walleye Championship), Walleye Fall Brawl Website - https://bigwaterwalleyechampionships.com/great-lakes/ Personal Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jason.fischer.775 Professional Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BigwaterwalleyechampionshipsLEWT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/big_water_walleye_lewt/ Worldwide Marine Insurance - http://www.worldwidemarineins.com Bob Luellen - bob@worldwidemarineins.com (Email) Host: Chuck Earls Website - Lakeeriekayakfishing.com Email - info@lakeeriekayakfishing.com Facebook (Personal) - https://www.facebook.com/cjearls7106 Facebook (Page) - https://www.facebook.com/FishingWithChuckEarls Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chuckearls/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbTEoDKNFPycpSMLd6WY0IA Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@chuckearls?lang=en LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuck-earls-003239210/ Podcast Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/The-Lake-Erie-Kayak-Anglers-Podcast If you enjoyed the show and would like to buy The Lake Erie Kayak Angler's Podcast a coffee, you can do just that by clicking the link below!