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Frank gives his season recap for girls and boys Michigan High School basketball
The MIHL Showcase is this weekend, with 22 of the top 25 teams in the state set to be in action. Not to mention, three top teams from Ohio, one from Wisconsin and one from Illinois. This is THE BEST event in the Michigan high school hockey season, and I've got teams to watch, players to key in on and matchups you don't want to miss. Players to Watch: https://peteyspicks.com/michigan-high-school-hockeys-premier-event-of-the-season/
Frank recaps Michigan High School football state championship games in division 1-8
Presenting the preseason Top 25 programs in Michigan high school hockey ahead of the 2024-25 season. I've broken teams down into five different tiers, we'll talk over/unders on win totals and much more. Follow along with additional analysis of Petey's Preseason Top-25 Rankings HERE: https://peteyspicks.com/2024-25-preseason-top-25-rankings/
In the final episode of the Proven Path, the offseason team spotlight series, brought to you by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association, Hosts Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile welcome Bill McSween, head coach of the Forest Hills Central Rangers Hockey team. McSween shares his journey from player to coach, his commitment to developing both athletes and community leaders, and his excitement for the upcoming season. The coach also highlights key returning players, emerging talents, and the fierce competition that defines West Michigan hockey. Don't miss this inspiring series finale!
Episode 52 of the Great Lakes State Football Podcast.Vince, Brett, Kory, & Tate preview & predict the MHSAA Football Playoffs with Goosepoop for the 2024 season.Get 20% off NeuroPeak Pro NTEL Belt (code: GLSFB): https://www.neuropeakpro.com/product/ntel-belt/Goosepoop's Twitter: https://twitter.com/goosepoop_fballGoosepoop's Website: https://goosepoop.substack.com/Logo by: @aaron_grebIntro music: Gmac Cash - Lions won https://music.apple.com/us/album/lions-won-single/1599227568Outro music: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/up-and-down License code: XBFY0QBHA9AEQUJ6Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-lakes-state-football/id1597487505Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/3uxnRlt9GuOQf5iTX2mOnT?si=0e5ebaa8ad5843df&nd=1Twitter: https://twitter.com/GLSFballInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatlakesstatefootball/Timestamps:00:00-08:56 - Intro08:57-46:32 - 2024 MHSAA Football Playoffs Preview46:33-1:35:24 - Predictions for all 11-man divisions, Final Four & Champs1:35:24-1:38:16 - Outro
11 of the 19 teams between the Kensington Lakes Activities Association (KLAA) and Michigan Interscholastic Hockey League (MIHL) have won a Michigan high school hockey state championship. There are no better conferences in the state than these two. We wrap up or preseason previews with a look at state title contenders from both conferences, as well as junior hockey-caliber prospects and much more. https://peteyspicks.com/2024-25-klaa-conference-preview/ MIHL Preview: https://peteyspicks.com/2024-25-mihl-conference-preview/
In this special edition of WTP?!, Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile are joined by Jordan Steger, head coach of the Byron Center Bulldogs. Fresh off their first state championship win, Coach Steger reflects on the team's journey, the challenges ahead, and the impressive growth of high school hockey on Michigan's west side. They discuss the evolving talent pipeline, key returning players, and the program's goal to build a lasting legacy. With the new season just a month away, this episode dives deep into what makes Byron Center a force to be reckoned with in Michigan hockey. Don't miss this insightful conversation with one of the state's top high school hockey coaches!
Presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association, this week's Wut The Puck?! features hosts Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile as they welcome Novi Wildcats Hockey Head Coach Anthony Lietz. Coach Lietz discusses building a winning culture, developing young talent, and gearing up for a big season in the always-competitive KLAA. Tune in to hear how Coach Lietz is preparing his team and creating a pathway for success in Michigan High School Hockey!
Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile sit down with Chris Benedict, head coach of the Muskegon Mona Shores Sailors, to discuss the team's outlook for the 2024-2025 season. They cover the new co-op with Whitehall, returning star players, and the excitement around West Michigan high school hockey. Coach Benedict also shares insights on the benefits of playing high school hockey and how his coaching journey has shaped his approach. Don't miss this episode filled with stories, rivalries, and a preview of what's to come!
In this special episode of Wut The Puck?!, host Sean Baligian sits down with Clarkston Hockey Head Coach Nathan Bryer for an in-depth conversation about building a powerhouse high school hockey program. Coach Bryer shares insights on the evolution of Clarkston from an underdog to a perennial contender, the culture of dedication that defines his team, and the challenges of competing at the highest level of Michigan high school hockey. They discuss recent successes, the thrill of competing in intense playoff atmospheres, and highlight some of the standout players who have moved on to college and junior leagues. Plus, Coach Bryer reflects on the importance of showcases, the impact of community support, and what it means to play for your school. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for players, coaches, and fans alike. Tune in to learn what it takes to create a lasting legacy on and off the ice.
Join host Sean Baligian and co-host Mike Iavasile as they dive deep into Michigan High School Hockey, focusing on the Howell Highlanders. In this episode, they sit down with newly appointed head coach Keith Robertson, who reflects on his coaching journey, from his time at Livonia Stevenson to taking over the helm at Howell. Coach Robertson shares insights into his philosophy of player development, the challenges of filling ten open roster spots, and his excitement for the incoming freshman class. The trio also discusses the competitive nature of the KLAA league, Howell's key returning players, and the importance of building a winning culture. This episode is a must-listen for any high school hockey enthusiast, filled with stories of dedication, growth, and the love for the game. Tune in for a deep dive into the present and future of Howell Highlanders hockey and get ready for an exciting season ahead!
In this special episode of Wut the Puck?!, Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile welcome Saginaw Heritage Hawks head hockey coach J.J. Bamberger for an in-depth look at his two decades of coaching experience. Bamberger shares stories from his early days, the challenges of building a competitive program, and the legacy of Saginaw's rich hockey history. The conversation highlights standout players and the team's preparations for the 2024 season. They also discuss the importance of multi-sport athletes, the impact of community support, and Bamberger's approach to long-term program success. This episode offers valuable insights for high school hockey fans and coaches alike, focusing on fostering talent, building a culture of excellence, and remembering the significance of mentorship and leadership in sports. Thank you to our friends in the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association for their support.
Rochester United Hockey: Head Coach Tucker Penning Joins Sean Beligian on What the Puck Join Sean Beligian and Mike Iavasile in this episode of What the Puck, presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association. They sit down with Tucker Penning, the head coach of Rochester United, to discuss the exciting developments in Michigan high school hockey. Tucker shares insights into his coaching journey, the growth of high school hockey in Michigan, his team's prospects for the upcoming season, and the tight-knit community within the sport. Don't miss this in-depth conversation around the vibrant world of high school hockey. Thank you to our friends in the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association for their support. 00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Show 00:47 Interview with Tucker Penning: Rochester United's Journey 02:13 The Evolution of High School Hockey 03:33 Tucker Penning's Coaching Background 05:13 Building a Strong Team Culture 08:14 Challenges and Rivalries in High School Hockey 12:36 Upcoming Season and Key Games 23:09 The Excitement of Trenton Hockey 24:02 Preseason Preparations and Summer Leagues 25:30 Upcoming Season and Key Matches 26:50 Building the Future of Rochester United Hockey 29:27 The Unique Appeal of High School Hockey 32:52 Improving High School Hockey Competitions 35:50 Celebrating Success and Looking Ahead 37:53 Personal Milestones and Closing Remarks
SportsWrap - August 29, 2024 | Full Show | Headlines, the Lions meet with the media and a Michigan High School Football Preview
SportsWrap - August 29, 2024 | Segment 3 | Michigan High School Football preview with Chris Renwick live from the Xenith Prep Kickoff Classic
High School Hockey Success Stories with Coach Matthew Meyer Join host Sean Baligian and co-host Mike Iavasile in this episode of 'What The Puck?' as they talk with Coach Matthew Meyer, head coach of Ann Arbor Skyline's high school hockey team. Coach Meyer shares insights into his unique coaching journey, the growth of hockey in Michigan, and the promising talent in his team. He also highlights the challenges and excitement of the upcoming season, gives advice to young players considering high school hockey, and discusses the importance of creating a strong team culture. Don't miss this in-depth conversation about high school hockey's impact and progression. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:46 Interview with Coach Matthew Meyer 01:39 Coach Meyer's Background and Journey 03:31 Coaching Philosophy and Experience 05:31 High School Hockey in Michigan 08:50 Skyline High School Hockey Team 11:54 Challenges and Expectations for the Season 15:36 Spotlight on Key Players 19:47 Must-See Games and Final Thoughts 21:13 Competing in SEC Games 21:26 The Secret of High School Hockey 21:57 Why Choose High School Hockey? 23:30 Developing Young Players 25:30 Improving High School Hockey 25:53 Challenges and Solutions 27:40 Building a Strong Program 31:21 Upcoming Season and Goals 35:13 Excitement for the New Season 38:20 Personal Stories and Reflections 40:17 Closing Remarks and Credits
What the Puck: A Deep Dive into Michigan High School Hockey with Coach Steve Witt Join hosts Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile in an exciting episode of 'What the Puck' presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association. This week, they sit down with Midland High School's head coach, Steve Witt. The conversation spans across Witt's playing and coaching career, the growth of high school hockey in Michigan, the impact of showcases, and the importance of character in scouting. The episode concludes with a passionate discussion about the future of high school hockey and upcoming games. 00:00 Introduction to What the Puck 01:22 Spotlight on Coach Steve Witt 02:11 Steve Witt's Playing Career 05:29 Transition to Coaching 06:35 Growth of High School Hockey 16:10 Midland High School Hockey Culture 20:49 Regional Hockey Pride 24:06 The Coaches' Mission: Elevating High School Hockey 24:36 The 27-Game Proposal: A Game Changer? 26:03 Community Support and Team Spirit 26:58 A Proud Dad: Matthew's Journey to College Hockey 30:38 Advice for Aspiring Junior Hockey Players 33:26 The Importance of Character in Hockey 37:29 Exciting Upcoming Games and Schedules 39:08 Showcases: A Win-Win for High School Hockey 41:09 Final Thoughts and Farewell
The Proven Path: Michigan High School Hockey with Jim Young & Negaunee Miners Dive into an engaging discussion on high school hockey with host Sean Belegian in this special edition of What The Puck, presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association. Featuring a passionate talk with Jim Young, a long-time supporter and broadcaster of Michigan high school hockey, as well as insights from Negaunee High School's Coach Hopper and standout player Riley Williams. Learn why high school hockey is a proven path to higher levels of the game and hear exciting updates about Negaunee Miners' upcoming season and players' journeys. Don't miss this celebration of community, talent, and the future of hockey in Michigan. 00:00 Introduction to the Proven Path in High School Hockey 01:44 Interview with Jimmy Young: The Voice of the UP 03:27 The Evolution and Success of High School Hockey Programs 05:10 Challenges and Triumphs in High School Hockey 06:21 Community Pride and Rivalries in Copper Country 15:58 The Proven Path: Success Stories and Future Prospects 25:52 Special Guest Ricky Gadwa Joins the Show 26:34 Jimmy's High School Hockey Broadcasts 28:08 Heartfelt Thanks and Reflections 30:22 The Proven Path: High School Hockey's Future 31:32 Nagani Miners: Building a Legacy 32:38 Riley Williams: A Rising Star 37:28 Coach Hopper's Vision for Nagani Hockey 43:23 Looking Ahead: Upcoming Season and Challenges 48:01 Final Thoughts and Farewells
Exploring the Proven Path with Brighton Bulldogs' Kurt Kivisto & Jake Crespi Join host Sean Baligian and co-host Mike Iavasile for an in-depth conversation with Brighton Bulldogs Head Coach Kurt Kivisto and former player Jake Crespi. Presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association, this episode of 'What the Puck?!' delves into the development pathways for high school hockey players, with insights on making the jump from high school to higher levels of competition. Coach Kivisto and Crespi share their unique experiences, the importance of community support, and their advice for aspiring hockey players. Don't miss this engaging discussion packed with valuable advice, memorable stories, and a look into the future of high school hockey. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:43 Interview with Coach Kurt Kivisto 02:10 Kurt Kivisto's Journey in Hockey 05:03 Brighton Bulldogs' Success and Community Support 08:16 Introduction of Jake Crespi 09:17 Jake Crespi's Experience and Advice 10:46 MDHL and Junior Hockey Insights 17:36 Jake Crespi's Path to Professional Hockey 23:00 Michigan Tech and Community Ties 25:27 Falling in Love with Houghton 26:08 Special Meaning of UP Trips 28:27 Coach Paul Muggath's Impact 31:31 Playing Pro Hockey in Budapest 34:18 Improving High School Hockey 37:27 Memorable High School Moments 42:37 Importance of JV Programs 46:58 Brighton Hockey Community
What The Puck: Houghton High School Hockey Special ft. Connor Hannan, Ray Bryce, and Camden Markham Join host Sean Baligian and co-host Mike Iavasile as they dive into the world of Michigan high school hockey with special guests Coach Mike Stipich, former Coach Corey Markham, and standout players Connor Hannan, Ray Bryce, and Camden Markham. This episode highlights the rich history, community impact, and personal stories of Houghton High School hockey. Topics include the unique pathways of players, the iconic Dee Stadium, and strategies to get more eyes on high school hockey talent. Presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:31 Coaches' Pathways to High School Hockey 05:09 Community and Tradition of Houghton Hockey 08:18 Memorable Moments at the D Stadium 09:41 Interview with Connor Hannan 19:28 Interview with Ray Bryce 26:25 The Origin of TPH and Coaching Aspirations 27:22 Facing Adversity in Hockey 28:44 Community and Education in Houghton 30:43 Exciting Upcoming Hockey Schedule 33:50 Cam Markham's Journey and Advice 41:28 Coaching and Player Development 45:56 Reflections and Future Plans 51:53 Closing Remarks and Credits
What The Puck?! - Featuring Jason Reynolds of Livonia Red Stallions Join hosts Sean Belegian and Mike Iavasile for a special edition of 'What The Puck?!' presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association. This episode features an in-depth interview with Jason Reynolds, head coach of the Livonia Red Stallions, as he shares his journey in high school hockey, coaching experiences, and insights into building a successful hockey program. The episode also explores the challenges and rewards of merging rival schools into a unified team, the importance of showcasing events for player exposure, and the proven path for aspiring hockey players in Michigan. 00:00 Introduction to What The Puck 01:13 Welcoming Jason Reynolds 02:16 Jason's Pathway to Coaching 05:48 Challenges and Successes of Unifying Teams 10:07 Improving High School Hockey Exposure 21:25 The Importance of Patience and Development 25:04 Looking Ahead: Livonia Stallions' Future 32:01 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Join hosts Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile for a special edition of 'Wut The Puck?!' presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association. This episode features Hartland High School's head coach Rick Gadwa and several alumni players, as they share their experiences and insights about high school hockey, the proven path to success, and the strong community that supports them. 00:00 Introduction 00:22 Welcome and Show Overview 01:00 Talking about Hartland Hockey 01:25 Interview with Coach Rick Gadwa 03:36 Proven Path Stories 04:00 Interview with Brayden Pietila 05:11 Heartland Community and Youth Programs 07:27 Transition to Junior Hockey 07:59 Advice for Future Hockey Players 09:11 Interview with Adam Pietila 10:55 College and Beyond 14:15 Memories and Stories from Hartland 16:22 Interview with Jed Pietila 20:26 Challenges and Adversity 25:53 Interview with Ben Pouliot 29:05 Heartland Family and Community Impact 34:13 Interview with Ryan Piros and Seth Ferguson 53:16 Interview with Joey Larson 50:40 Words of Wisdom and Experiences 59:13 Interview with Jack L'Esperance 01:04:05 Final Thoughts
In this special episode of What The Puck, presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association, hosts Sean Baligian and Mike Iavasile are joined by Nick Radjewski, the head coach of St. Clair Shores Unified Hockey. They discuss the growth and development of high school hockey in Michigan, the proven path for players, and the exciting future of the sport in the state. From the challenges of maintaining a unified team culture to the importance of community-based models, this episode dives deep into the dynamics of high school hockey. Listen in to hear about upcoming events, key players to watch, and the passion driving this storied hockey community. 00:00 Introduction 03:50 Nick Radjewski's Path to Coaching 05:12 Challenges and Triumphs at St. Clair Shores Unified 28:52 Importance of Community-Based Models in Hockey 26:17 Summer Activities and Upcoming Season 34:01 Closing Remarks and Takeaways
In this episode of 'Wut The Puck?!', hosted by Sean Baligian and co-hosted by Mike Iavasile, tune in for an engaging discussion presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association. The show features former Livonia Stevenson players Tyler Irvine and Jake Beaune, along with Livonia Stevenson Head Coach David Mitchell and Saline Head Coach Kyle Zagata, who is also a former Livonia Stevenson assistant coach. This episode highlights the personal journeys, developmental paths, and the community support within Michigan high school hockey, emphasizing the challenges and achievements that shape the sport. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:04 Meet the Guests: Tyler Irvine and Jake Beaune 02:51 The Proven Path: High School to Junior Hockey 06:09 The Role of MDHL in Player Development 09:27 Transitioning to College Hockey 11:31 Advice for Aspiring Hockey Players 18:00 Coaches' Perspectives: Dave Mitchell and Kyle Zagata 30:21 Importance of High School Hockey Connections 31:32 The Growing Presence of Scouts 35:14 Challenges and Opportunities in High School Hockey 35:44 Wishes for High School Hockey's Future 38:04 The Minnesota Model and High School Hockey 41:34 Promoting High School Hockey Success Stories 57:57 Upcoming High School Hockey Games to Watch 01:01:02 Final Thoughts and Acknowledgements
Trenton Hockey Legends Reunite In this episode of 'Wut The Puck!?' hosted by Sean Baligian and co-hosted by Mike Iavasile, the spotlight is on Trenton Hockey. Presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association, this episode features insights and stories from four former Trenton Hockey players—Nick Trela, Donte DiPonio, Nicklas Millhorn, and Quinn Preston. Joining them are Head Coach Chad Clements and Assistant Coach Keith Kneiding, providing a comprehensive look at the legacy and current status of Trenton Hockey.
In this episode of 'Wut The Puck?!' hosted by Sean Baligian and co-hosted by Mike Iavasile, the spotlight is on the vibrant high school hockey scene in Michigan. Sponsored by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association, the episode features special guests Carter Korpi, a standout former player for Detroit Catholic Central now playing at Union College, and Brandon Kaleniecki, the head coach of Detroit Catholic Central. Carter shares his journey through high school to college hockey, highlighting the challenges and triumphs, while Coach Kaleniecki provides insight into building a successful high school program and the broader state of high school hockey. Join us for an inspiring conversation about resilience, community, and the proven paths that lead young athletes to greatness. 00:00 Introduction to High School Hockey in Michigan 01:03 Interview with Carter Korpi: High School Journey 02:16 Deciding on High School Hockey 03:58 Memorable Moments at Catholic Central 07:49 The Atmosphere at USA Hockey Arena 09:39 Transition to Junior Hockey 13:43 Joining Union College 17:20 Advice for Aspiring Hockey Players 19:25 The Brotherhood of Catholic Central 25:22 Reflecting on the 2019 Team and Leadership 28:48 The Evolution of High School Hockey 30:20 Expanding Opportunities for High School Players 33:43 Brandon Kaleniecki's Journey to College Hockey 39:36 The Resilience of Matthew Sharnakis 43:29 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts
In this special edition of 'What The Puck,' host Sean Baligian is joined by Mike Iavasile, Marquette High Coach Doug Garrow, and Northern Michigan's Jakob Peterson. The episode features an in-depth discussion on the journey and development paths for high school hockey players, especially those from Michigan. Garrow shares his extensive coaching insights and the evolution of high school hockey over the years, while Peterson talks about his own experience from high school to college hockey. The conversation also touches on the importance of youth development, challenges faced along the way, and advice for budding hockey players. Additionally, there are exciting announcements, including Sebastiano Iavasile's new journey with the Lindsay Muskies. Tune in for an engaging episode packed with valuable information, personal anecdotes, and future prospects for high school hockey in Michigan. 00:00 Introduction to What The Puck 00:38 Meet the Guests: Doug Garrow and Jakob Peterson 01:18 Jakob Peterson's Hockey Journey 03:56 Coaching Insights with Doug Garrow 08:22 The Evolution of High School Hockey 12:06 The Importance of High School Hockey Experiences 17:06 Challenges and Opportunities in High School Hockey 23:00 Advice for Aspiring Hockey Players 25:00 Big Man on Campus: Celebrating the Winning Goal 25:36 Advice for High School Hockey Seniors 26:36 The Importance of Resiliency in Hockey 28:49 Marquette's Hard Style of Hockey 29:59 Best Eats in Marquette 31:14 Coach Garrow's Record-Breaking Night 34:44 The Path to College Hockey 38:55 Upcoming Broadcasts and Final Thoughts
Join host Sean Baligian in this special edition of What the Puck?!, sponsored by the MHSAA and the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association, focusing on the vibrant world of Michigan high school hockey. This episode features an insightful interview with Ryan Ossenmacher, head coach of Northville and president of the coaches' association, discussing the growth, challenges, and future of high school hockey in the state. Also joining the show is Nick May, current Leamington Flyers player and former Salem High star, who shares his unique journey from high school hockey to junior leagues. It's all about celebrating and promoting the greatness of Michigan high school hockey! 00:00 Introduction to What the Puck 00:58 Welcoming Ryan Ossenmacher 01:46 The Evolution of Michigan High School Hockey 04:02 Challenges and Opportunities in Youth Hockey 05:14 The Importance of Community-Based Sports 06:53 Developing High School Hockey Talent 09:20 The Proven Path to College Hockey 13:22 The Role of Technology in Scouting 15:40 The High School Hockey Experience 18:38 Ryan Ossenmacher's Leadership and Vision 19:54 Introducing the Next Guest 20:06 Introduction to Nick May's Journey 20:43 Nick May's High School Hockey Experience 24:16 Transition to Junior Hockey 28:14 Playing for the Leamington Flyers 29:55 Representing Team Michigan 32:17 The Competitive Balance in Michigan High School Hockey 35:47 Encouragement for Hockey Fans 37:10 Conclusion and Farewell
Frank discusses the new rules being put in effect for 2024-2025 MIchigan High School sports seasons
James Crumbley, the father of the teenager responsible for a deadly shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan, has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in a trial that concluded Thursday, marking a significant development in the legal aftermath of the tragic incident. The verdict, delivered more than two years after the shooting that claimed the lives of four students and left several others injured, carries a weighty maximum punishment of up to 15 years in prison for each count. Crumbley was found guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter, mirroring the charges previously faced by his wife, Jennifer Crumbley, who was convicted of the same charges last month. As the judge announced Crumbley's sentencing date for April 9th, emotions ran high in the courtroom. Crumbley, shackled and escorted out after the verdict, faced tearful family members of the victims, who found solace in the legal outcome. Prosecutors argued that Crumbley was culpable due to his "gross negligence," emphasizing his role in purchasing the firearm used by his son, Ethan Crumbley, just days before the attack. They pointed to his failure to secure the weapon, neglecting signs of his son's deteriorating mental health, and disregarding foreseeable dangers. "James Crumbley is not on trial for what his son did. James Crumbley is on trial for what he did and what he didn't do," remarked Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney Karen McDonald during closing arguments. In response, Crumbley's defense contended that the prosecution's case lacked substantial evidence, characterizing it as based on "assumptions and hindsight." They maintained that Crumbley had no knowledge of his son's intentions and argued against holding him responsible for the tragic events. The case against James and Jennifer Crumbley marks a notable shift in legal scrutiny, challenging the boundaries of parental responsibility in cases of mass shootings. By holding the parents directly accountable for the deaths, prosecutors have pushed the envelope of liability in such incidents. Jennifer Crumbley's guilty verdict, delivered last month, marked the first instance of a school shooter's parent being held directly responsible for the killings. Her sentencing, alongside her husband's, underscores the judicial response to preventable tragedies and seeks to bring closure to the families affected by the devastating loss. As the legal proceedings continue, the verdicts against the Crumbleys serve as a stark reminder of the profound impact of gun violence and the complexities surrounding accountability in such cases. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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James Crumbley, the father of the teenager responsible for a deadly shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan, has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in a trial that concluded Thursday, marking a significant development in the legal aftermath of the tragic incident. The verdict, delivered more than two years after the shooting that claimed the lives of four students and left several others injured, carries a weighty maximum punishment of up to 15 years in prison for each count. Crumbley was found guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter, mirroring the charges previously faced by his wife, Jennifer Crumbley, who was convicted of the same charges last month. As the judge announced Crumbley's sentencing date for April 9th, emotions ran high in the courtroom. Crumbley, shackled and escorted out after the verdict, faced tearful family members of the victims, who found solace in the legal outcome. Prosecutors argued that Crumbley was culpable due to his "gross negligence," emphasizing his role in purchasing the firearm used by his son, Ethan Crumbley, just days before the attack. They pointed to his failure to secure the weapon, neglecting signs of his son's deteriorating mental health, and disregarding foreseeable dangers. "James Crumbley is not on trial for what his son did. James Crumbley is on trial for what he did and what he didn't do," remarked Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney Karen McDonald during closing arguments. In response, Crumbley's defense contended that the prosecution's case lacked substantial evidence, characterizing it as based on "assumptions and hindsight." They maintained that Crumbley had no knowledge of his son's intentions and argued against holding him responsible for the tragic events. The case against James and Jennifer Crumbley marks a notable shift in legal scrutiny, challenging the boundaries of parental responsibility in cases of mass shootings. By holding the parents directly accountable for the deaths, prosecutors have pushed the envelope of liability in such incidents. Jennifer Crumbley's guilty verdict, delivered last month, marked the first instance of a school shooter's parent being held directly responsible for the killings. Her sentencing, alongside her husband's, underscores the judicial response to preventable tragedies and seeks to bring closure to the families affected by the devastating loss. As the legal proceedings continue, the verdicts against the Crumbleys serve as a stark reminder of the profound impact of gun violence and the complexities surrounding accountability in such cases. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Season 2, Episode 7(Episode 17): Best Time of the Year = Michigan High School Playoff Hockey - In honor of the Michigan high school hockey playoffs starting this week, Andrew & Griff give their thoughts on a variety of topics including: what a team needs to win a championship, what can ruin a team's championship aspirations, and the current MHSAA hockey playoff format. They also reflect on some memories from their 2014 State Championship season with Trenton High School. -------------------- All episodes can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, & YouTube. -------------------- Intro/Outro Audio: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/stellar-escape License code: QVYQ4N3RMKXMKH8X
Parents are shaking all around the country... This week, I break down the Jennifer Crumbley case as she is the first parent to be charged and convicted for the crimes of her child, Ethan Crumbley, who killed four students at a Michigan High School. Tactless Take this month will be dedicated to celebrating black women and their history. Let's dive into the story of the Six Triple Eight who were the first all black women battalion in the Women's Army Corp to serve overseas. Follow Tactless Radio on Instagram: tactless_radio Twitter: tactless_radio TikTok: tactlessradio Facebook: tactlesspodcast Email: Tactlesspodcast@gmail.com Music Producer: @__chrismay @sydny.nicole
Thanksgiving Eve sees a bunch of important matchups between opposing schools, headlined by arguably the biggest rivalry in Michigan high school hockey, Detroit Catholic Central vs. Brother Rice. However, that is far from the only drama expected to unfold this week! Make your weekly picks: https://peteyspicks.com/videos/wednesday-night-rivalry-in-michigan-high-school-hockey/
69 Forwards, 19 Defensemen and 12 Goalies from 55 different programs across the state make my third annual list of players to watch during the 2023-24 season. I highlight some of my favorites among the final list of 100 names, but if you want notes on EVERYONE here, be sure to check out the blog HERE: https://peteyspicks.com/2023-24-top-100-names-to-know-in-michigan-high-school-hockey/
Episode 49 of the Great Lakes State Football Podcast.Vince, Brett, Kory, & Tate preview & predict the MHSAA Football Playoffs with Goosepoop for the 2023 season.Get 20% off NeuroPeak Pro NTEL Belt (code: GLSFB): https://www.neuropeakpro.com/product/ntel-belt/Goosepoop's Twitter: https://twitter.com/goosepoop_fballGoosepoop's Website: https://goosepoop.substack.com/Logo by: @aaron_grebIntro music: Gmac Cash - Lions won https://music.apple.com/us/album/lions-won-single/1599227568Outro music: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/up-and-down License code: XBFY0QBHA9AEQUJ6Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-lakes-state-football/id1597487505Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/3uxnRlt9GuOQf5iTX2mOnT?si=0e5ebaa8ad5843df&nd=1Twitter: https://twitter.com/GLSFballInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatlakesstatefootball/Timestamps:00:00-03:41 - Intro03:42-36:09 - 2023 MHSAA Football Playoffs Preview36:10-1:09:19 - Predictions for all 11-man divisions, Final Four & Champs1:09:20-1:11:57 - Outro
October 20, 2023 ~ Morning crew is live from the Goodfellows Breakfast. Sidney Powell pleads guilty in plea deal in election interference case. Michigan High School athletes can now participate in NIL and the latest on the Speaker Vote.
Episode 46 of the Great Lakes State Football Podcast.Brett, Kory, & Vince (Tate was out this week) discuss everything football in the Great Lakes State from the last week! This episode primarily serves as a commentary with takeaways 3 weeks into MHSAA football as well as some college football talk from all divisions around the state after 2 weeks.Get 20% off NeuroPeak Pro NTEL Belt (code: GLSFB): https://www.neuropeakpro.com/product/ntel-belt/Logo by: @aaron_grebIntro music: Gmac Cash - Lions won https://music.apple.com/us/album/lions-won-single/1599227568 Outro music: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/up-and-down License code: XBFY0QBHA9AEQUJ6Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-lakes-state-football/id1597487505 Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/3uxnRlt9GuOQf5iTX2mOnT?si=0e5ebaa8ad5843df&nd=1Twitter: https://twitter.com/GLSFballInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatlakesstatefootball/Timestamps:00:00-3:44 - Intro03:45-34:16 - MI HS Football34:17-1:07:40 - College Football (all divisions) & Lions1:07:41-1:13:25 - Fun Fact, Recommendation, Outro
Episode 44 of the Great Lakes State Football Podcast.Vince, Brett, Kory, & (the newest member of the podcast) Tate discuss everything football in the Great Lakes State from the last week! This episode primarily serves as a return after our hiatus and a preview to the 2023 Michigan HS Football season.Get 20% off NeuroPeak Pro NTEL Belt (code: GLSFB): https://www.neuropeakpro.com/product/ntel-belt/Logo by: @aaron_grebIntro music: Gmac Cash - Lions won https://music.apple.com/us/album/lions-won-single/1599227568 Outro music: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/up-and-down License code: XBFY0QBHA9AEQUJ6Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-lakes-state-football/id1597487505 Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/3uxnRlt9GuOQf5iTX2mOnT?si=0e5ebaa8ad5843df&nd=1Twitter: https://twitter.com/GLSFballInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatlakesstatefootball/Timestamps:00:00-11:00 - Intro, New Member, Where have we been?11:01-58:25 - MI HS Football 2023 Preview / Predictions58:26:26-1:08:00 - Final Thoughts, Trivia, Recommendation, Outro
The Manhattan district attorney's office is responding to three House Republicans who are challenging its investigation into a hush money scheme. Plus, we have the latest on an effort to block former Vice President Mike Pence from testifying to a grand jury as part of a Jan. 6 probe. The parents of a Michigan high school shooter have been ordered to stand trial - we have the latest. One country has delivered fighter jets to Ukraine. And, we'll share what new data says about the impact abortion restrictions are having on women.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A high school basketball game in Oklahoma finished with a final score of 4-2
A high school game ended 4-2!
Episode 39 of the Great Lakes State Football Podcast. Vince, Brett & Kory preview & predict the 2022 MHSAA Football State Finals with Goosepoop & Tate Baker. Get 20% off NeuroPeak Pro NTEL Belt (code: GLSFB): https://www.neuropeakpro.com/product/ntel-belt/Tate Baker's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatebaker_1Tate Baker's Website: https://tatebaker.substack.com/Goosepoop's Twitter: https://twitter.com/goosepoop_fballGoosepoop's Website: https://goosepoop.substack.com/Logo by: @aaron_grebIntro music: Gmac Cash - Lions wonhttps://music.apple.com/us/album/lions-won-single/1599227568Outro music: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/up-and-downLicense code: XBFY0QBHA9AEQUJ6Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-lakes-state-football/id1597487505Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/3uxnRlt9GuOQf5iTX2mOnT?si=0e5ebaa8ad5843df&nd=1Twitter: https://twitter.com/GLSFballInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatlakesstatefootball/Timestamps:00:00-03:00 - Intro03:01-29:52 - 2022 MHSAA Football Playoffs Discussion & State Finals Preview29:53-49:30 - GLSFB Around the Horn49:31-1:37:50 - Predictions for all 8 State Finals Games1:37:51-2:19:17 - College Football, Alma, GVSU, Ferris, Michigan, Lions
We were joined by one of the voices of Michigan High School football, Buck Geno in our final hour. He and Huge went through all of the football semi-final matchups that get started this week, talked about some of the underdog stories, and so much more. We were joined by FHE Head Football Coach Joe Schwander at the end of the show to talk about his team this year, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting live from Forest Hills Eastern as Bill's son's Fall football banquet is tonight. Throughout the show, we gave shout outs to all the High School Athletes who are celebrating their Fall season wrapping up. We were joined by Mark Uyl - the Executive Director of the Michigan High School Athletic Association in our first two hours today to talk about Fall sport championships, Winter sports, and so much more. We wrapped up the hour with Bryson Kuzdzal who will be going to Michigan as a walk-on, so we had the privilege to hear a little about his journey. Mark Uyl stayed with us through the second hour to continue the High School sports conversation. He and Huge also talked about Michigan State basketball's win against Kentucky last night and how big that was. We also continued giving shout-outs throughout the hour. We wrapped up the hour with Head Baseball Coach for FHE, Ian Hearn. He talked about winning the DII championship last year, the culture at FHE, and much more. We were joined by one of the voices of Michigan High School football, Buck Geno in our final hour. He and Huge went through all of the football semi-final matchups that get started this week, talked about some of the underdog stories, and so much more. We were joined by FHE Head Football Coach Joe Schwander at the end of the show to talk about his team this year, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back, you're back, and Kyle's on an absolute heater on takes. The Leafs are crumbling, Evan's windows are falling from the sky, and we're chugging along. Anyways, Leth was signed with the Ontario Reign the last two years playing most of his time in Greenville with the ECHL affiliate. This year he's signed with Grand Rapids hoping to make a huge push to spend more time in the AHL. The coolest part of John's story is where he came from and where he's going. He's a product of Michigan High School hockey, and after two years he made a huge jump to the Chicago Steel. After playing for a struggling Michigan State, Leth was able to sign a nice pro deal with the Ontario Reign, which if you know hockey that's a huge step and rather impressive. Stay tuned every Wednesday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/betweentwoposts/support
In Episode 7 of Season 3 Mike welcomes his former high school (and still current) broham Chris Allan onto the podcast where they discuss their mutual love of illegal roller blade hockey, high school hoops, the State on MTV and hip hop, with a particular focus on the Wu-Tang Clan.Follow the podcast on Twitter: @friendsofmikedEmail the podcast at talkingfriendship@gmail.comKey moments from the pod: 0:30: Mike welcomes listeners to S3E7 featuring Mike's longstanding buddy Chris Allan.1:50: Mike then gives an update on the plan for the rest of Season 3 of the podcast.2:20: Mike moves onto corrections from past episodes, where he comes clean about two monumental mistakes from past episodes (one from S3E4.5 related to Jimi Hendrix and one related to S3E6 (the Lance Havelka Episode)).4:20: Mike then gives listeners an update on what's been going on with him and it revolves around an emotional fever he caught from Season 4 of the much ballyhooed TV program Virgin River. Mike then breaks down his top 5 MVPs from Season 4 of the show. 15:15: Mike welcomes Chris Allan into the virtual podcast studio.16:00: Chris then gives the listeners his ENTIRE life story and it's amazing (including why he is known as the “straw that stirs the drink” at his place of employment).18:55: Chris gives an update on what's been going on with his family this summer, which involves a HUGE trip to the POINTE (Cedar Pointe). Chris then tells the story of Mean Streak Henry.22:30: Want to know who Chris' longest standing friend is? Listen to this segment.24:30: The guys talk about the last time they hung out in person, which was going to a Pistons game at Little Caesar's Arena and buying tickets in the “Drinking Row”.26:05: The fellas then trace the origins of their friendship which involves catholic school, hoops, roller blade hockey, hip hop and the TV Show Webster.31:00: Basketball is a shared love for Mike and Chris and they talk about their true athletic glory days of playing hoops at Cabrini High School on some of the best teams in the history of Michigan High School basketball, which never lost to St. Alphonsus. The guys talk about playing over the summer at Team Camp at Olivet College (where Chris would bring satin sheets like he was a member of royalty) as well as dominating local park courts all over the Detroit area like Kemeny Park and Basketball City.40:40: The guys talk about how they used to love just “driving around” (usually in Dodge Neons) as an activity in high school.44:10: Next up: the guys discuss their shared passion for the MTV Sketch Show from the 90s “The State” and the impact it had on their humor.48:30: The fellas then break down their love of hip hop overall and specifically hip hop group the Wu-Tang Clan and their favorite tracks from that legendary group.1:30:30: Chris then talks about his keys to a good friendship at this point in life.1:32:20: Mike takes Chris through the Rapid Fire Segment where they discuss Chris' favorite place to eat during senior year of high school open campus lunch, the favorite spots Chris has ever traveled to with his family, Chris' favorite member of the Bad Boys Pistons, and Chris' prediction for when the Pistons will win their next NBA Title.
The FBI, U.S. Marshals and a police fugitive team are searching for the Michigan high school shooting suspect's parents, who were supposed to be arraigned on involuntary manslaughter charges. Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald joins AC360 to give an update on the search for the parents and says she has no idea where they are but is “confident they will be apprehended swiftly.” Plus, Donald Trump's former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows doubled down on the baseless claim the 2020 election was stolen and whitewashed the January 6 attack on the Capitol in his new book obtained by CNN. John Dean was the White House counsel for President Nixon. He tells Anderson Cooper whether Meadows writing about conversations he had with the former President undermines his claim of executive privilege. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
At least three teenagers were killed and eight people were injured in a shooting at a high school in Oxford, Michigan. The 15-year-old suspect, a sophomore at the school, was taken into custody after police responded to the shooting. Aiden Page is a senior at Oxford High School and barricaded in a classroom during the shooting. He tells Anderson Cooper about the moment he realized he was hearing gunshots. Plus, the CDC is expanding surveillance at four U.S. international airports to look for the Omicron variant of Covid-19 in travelers. CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins AC360 to discuss whether or not vaccines will help protect against the new variant. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy