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Seattle Public Schools and Metro League Athletic Director Tara Davis has joined the Rhythm & News Podcast to discuss the Seattle Metro League's participation in the State Basketball Playoffs. As the regular season concludes, the focus shifts to the playoff push for numerous teams, particularly those within the Metro League. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.
Is High School Hockey on par with AAA in Michigan? Results from the 2024 CCM Motown are pretty telling. We get into that, as well as conference previews of the Metro League in Detroit and the OK Conference in West-Michigan. Metro League Preview: https://peteyspicks.com/2024-25-metro-league-preview/ OKC Preview: https://peteyspicks.com/2024-25-ok-conference-preview/
John and Roman recap the top games of Week 6 in the St. Louis area.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gateway-sports-venue-show--3605575/support.
The entire 7 Friday Night team opens the show on a somber note as they gather to share some thoughts on the passing of De La Salle assistant coach Steve Jacoby. After, Chace and Ben begin dissecting the loads of good football happening throughout NorCal. Ben recounts attending the Metro League classic between Grant-Sacramento and Monterey Trail-Elk Grove. They also look ahead to the Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs which are just a week away before turning their attention to the Bay Area and welcoming Acalanes-Lafayette receiver Trevor Rogers. Rogers shares about the Dons' big game at Las Lomas-Walnut Creek this week, the keys to his team's turnaround after an 0-3 start, and his serendipitous middle initial. Finally, Coach Eidson returns for his own regularly scheduled segment and brings praise for El Cerrito. All three eventually make a number of picks for the week, and they don't feel great about any of them.
Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Pat McCarthy, Athletic Director for Seattle Public Schools and President of the Metro League, about the Seattle Metro League and the upcoming state playoffs. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.
An update on Michigan youth hockey from this past week, and also forecasting for the coming weekend at the CCM Motown. Plus, we do a deep dive on three more conferences as part of our Michigan High School Hockey Preview. The Big North Conference, Saginaw Valley League and Metro League are on tap! More analysis of the conferences below... Big North: https://peteyspicks.com/michigan-high-school-hockey-preview-big-north-conference/ Saginaw Valley: https://peteyspicks.com/michigan-high-school-hockey-preview-saginaw-valley-league/ Metro League: https://peteyspicks.com/michigan-high-school-hockey-preview-metro-league/
Rhythm & News interview with Pat McCarthy, Executive Director of Athletics for Seattle Public Schools and President of the Metro League, about the state football playoffs, the All-Metro football teams and other sports. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.
Duke's Paolo Banchero was picked #1 in the 2022 NBA draft by the Orlando Magic. Banchero out of Seattle's O'Dea high school got it started, but then LSU's Tari Eason from Garfield high was picked 17th by the Houston Rockets. Before the 1st round ended the Milwaukee Bucks selected Rainier Beach high's Marjon Beauchamp from the G League's ignite with the 24th pick of the draft. These three all battled each other in Seattle's famed Metro League of high school basketball. We give our pre draft thoughts on the 3 of them, who we predicted would go #1, and who we thought would be the best dressed player at the draft. We also give first hand insight on the Section 7 College Viewing Tournament in Phoenix, share our thoughts on the Daniel Snyder Washington Commanders situation, and more on this weeks episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The short version: West Coast Roadie, Ray gets to watch hockey at normal times; Brad gets to watch on TV and not an iPad. Keep loses from becoming streaks; Power Play needs adjustment. Around the Metro / League with 25% of season gone. December is a mixed bag of games, including 3 tough ones in Canada. Future Guests: Alex Ohári @futurecanes, Mary from @Pours4Scores, and hopefully a mystery guest Laurel Wheeler @finnishsunshine - Please use the "alt text" feature in twitter when posting photos, gifs, and videos! This is a huge help for any visually impaired fans. If you want to be on the show, let us know! If we can partner up and promote a charity or cause, let us know that too! washington capitals #nocaps (Brad's foreshadowing when asked who wins "It all depends on the referees")
Reporters Andy Buhler and Todd Milles talk about what they saw in Week 6 (1:00), Southwest Washington's 4A teams asserting dominance (17:11), the District 8 picture formulating after Gonzaga Prep and Kamiakin reel in big league wins (26:31), Graham-Kapowsin's Josh Wood commits to Eastern Washington and hasn't shown many flaws (32:26), the Metro League standings shakeup (36:45) and what to make of the weird, wild 2A Northwest Conference picture (44:02). Download the SBLive Sports app on iPhone and Android, your national home for high school sports news and information. Coverage of the state of Washington: scorebooklive.com/washington/ LINKS! • How SBLive's all-class Top 25 fared in Week 5: https://scorebooklive.com/washington/2021/10/09/how-sblives-top-25-washington-high-school-football-teams-fared-in-week-6-more-movement-in-top-10-as-odea-no-5-kennewick-no-7-loses-to-league-rivals/ • Top stars, best performances in Week 6: https://scorebooklive.com/washington/2021/10/09/top-stars-best-performances-in-week-6-of-the-fall-2021-washington-high-school-football-season/ • Vote now for WaFd Bank Washington High School Athlete of the Week: https://scorebooklive.com/washington Hosts: Todd Milles, Andy Buhler Producer: Andy Buhler Sponsor: Washington Federal Bank
It's that time of the year! John and Roman are back to the start of the football preseason.Tthey preview four small school conferences across the St. Louis Metro area.Metro League Conference:John Burroughs, Lutheran North, Lutheran South, MICDS, Priory, WestminsterAAA Small Conference:DuBourg, Duchesne, Lutheran St. CharlesAAA Large Conference:Borgia, Cardinal Ritter, St. Dominic, St. Mary'sSuburban Blue:Affton, Clayton, Jennings, McCluer, Normandy, University CityGAC North:Orchard Farm, St. Charles, St. Charles West, Warrenton, Winfield
Jacob joins Gary and talks how he celebrated last night, who he'd rather face in the Finals, what we know about Chris Middleton, the Metro League, Name Image Likeness and more!
Seattle Metro League Basketball Championship Thriller, Seattle Prep vs Bishop O'Dea Rivalry, Phoenix Suns Sweep Denver Nuggets, NBA Playoff Analysis, NFL OTA & Other News.
Derek Sparks has many titles. He is a coach, mentor, motivator, author, founder, former Washington State University running back, husband, and father. Derek currently is the running back coach at Pacific Lutheran University, and their season is about to start against the University of Puget Sound. It will be the first time they play in 448 days. It will mark the longest stretch of days for the Lutes without playing a football game since WWII. Derek and I talk about many of the challenges of this past year: his love and appreciation of the game of football and how it has been put in perspective not only for him but also for so many others during the absence of the game that so many love. Getting ready for a college football season has been tough, but trying to get ready for a season as a high school coach seems impossible. We discuss cancer versus coaches, the pandemic, recruiting, and transfer portals. It's a great show and it's always a pleasure having Derek spend time talking with me. The former Metro League high school coach of the year shares his thoughts on getting ready for a season, the obstacles and challenges that he and his staff would endure if he were still coaching high school football, and the leadership that the leagues need to show. The challenges of HS student-athletes getting noticed at the next level can be scary for so many; Derek shares his thoughts and advice with them. Sparks began his coaching career in the junior college ranks, serving as the running backs coach in 1997 at Compton College in southern California. Sparks played at Washington State, helping the Cougars win the 1992 Copper Bowl and the 1994 Alamo Bowl. Sparks was the MVP of the 1994 Apple Cup and was a Doak Walker Award nominee in 1995. He continued his career with a free-agent contract with the 49ers in 1998. A motivational speaker, Sparks won the 49th Annual Coach-of-the-Year Award by the NFL National Football Foundation in 2014-2015. He is a best-selling author, writing Lessons of the Game in 2000, and is the founder of the House of Champions for Homeless High School Student-Athletes in 2014. Music: Bensound
In this episode, Bobby Ciccarelli and Mancuso discuss ethnic soccer leagues in Chicago, including European and Hispanic soccer leagues, Eastern European women, soccer in Pilsen, and smacking your kids.
Matt shares his feelings about the sports being shut down during the basketball playoffs.
Beaverton, Southridge and Mountainside girls hoops, Jesuit boys hoops all make elite eight.
Skyhawks have won their last two Metro League dual meets after three tough seasons
This week, Matt looks at the Mountainside girls' basketball team's prospects this season and gives a quick overview of the Metro League at large. Cameron Brink's transition to Mountainside is Matt's top story this week Matt and Wade check the results of last week's betting.
Matt shares his thoughts on Metro League's basketball outlook. Sunset, Mountainside boys' basketball teams start season strong in non-league play.
This week Matt talks about winter sports starting up with swimming, wrestling, and basketball. Then he's joined by Wade Evanson to dissect the high school football season.
It's snowing. Everyone knows by now, but seriously be careful out there. Dick Fain is joined by Randy Novak, Bruce Lloyd, and special guest Sam Perkins to talk all things Metro League basketball. The Dawgs escaped the ice and snow, and won yet another game last night. Not widely known is that the team has been battling some sort of plague. Matisse Thybulle talks about the team's overall health, his play, and his thoughts on the Sun Devils.
It's snowing. Everyone knows by now, but seriously be careful out there. Dick Fain is joined by Randy Novak, Bruce Lloyd, and special guest Sam Perkins to talk all things Metro League basketball. The Dawgs escaped the ice and snow, and won yet another game last night. Not widely known is that the team has been battling some sort of plague. Matisse Thybulle talks about the team's overall health, his play, and his thoughts on the Sun Devils.
Host Billy Gates sits down with Beaverton Valley-Times sports editor Matt Singledecker and breaks down the Metro League football schedule with two weeks left in the season.
In the first round of the Metro League Playoffs, the Spartans got what they had been lacking over the past 2 months, a home win. Bainbridge won, 68-54, over the Nathan Hale Raiders. The Spartans used stifling defense, and a 24-7 second quarter, to gain their third Metro League win of the season. The Spartans were led in points by the triple threat of Brendan Burke, Marcus Clyde and Blake Bieber, all with double figures. The Raiders had only one player in double digits, Sam Nasralla had 20, leading all scorers. Credits: BCB-BHS host, editor and publisher: Shaemus Kreider.
In the first round of the Metro League Playoffs, the Spartans got what they had been lacking over the past 2 months, a home win. Bainbridge won, 68-54, over the Nathan Hale Raiders. The Spartans used stifling defense, and a 24-7 second quarter, to gain their third Metro League win of the season. The Spartans were led in points by the triple threat of Brendan Burke, Marcus Clyde and Blake Bieber, all with double figures. The Raiders had only one player in double digits, Sam Nasralla had 20, leading all scorers. Credits: BCB-BHS host, editor and publisher: Shaemus Kreider.
The Bainbridge Spartans Basketball team lost their sixth straight Metro League basketball game, in a thriller, to the Cleveland Eagles on January 8th, 55-58, on a Davon Bolton Buzzer Beater.
The Bainbridge Spartans Basketball team lost their sixth straight Metro League basketball game, in a thriller, to the Cleveland Eagles on January 8th, 55-58, on a Davon Bolton Buzzer Beater.