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Mizzou wrestling hits the postseason this weekend as they travel to Tulsa for the Big 12 championships. Head coach Brian Smith joined the Big Show on Tuesday to discuss the wrestlers he hopes can make big strides this weekend, and the future Tigers he saw take home hardware in the MSHSAA state championships last week.
John and Roman breakdown all of the area districts in Classes 4-6 and give their predictions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gateway-sports-venue-show--3605575/support.
John and Roman recap their experiences at the MSHSAA Show Me Bowl and the games that went down.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gateway-sports-venue-show--3605575/support.
John and Roman predict the MSHSAA football championship games.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gateway-sports-venue-show--3605575/support.
(00:00-24:30) Red Alert, Red Alert. Jackson woke up Robert Thomas this morning. Sleepin' face down. If I ain't gonna sleep, neither are you, Bob. DIckie Betts. Michael Cera Vibes. Fun with the MSHSAA map. Relationship Jack. Getting hate for staying in St. Louis. Manual stimulation night at the Ballpark. TLR's Goldberg t-shirt. Skanksgiving Depression.(24:31-36:21) Doug, what's the lede? The Dodgers can't stop signing big contracts. They's on scholarship too. Except the Pirates, they've got some walk-ons. Win the press conference, not the offseason. The Yankees and Red Sox arms race in the early 2000's. Winning the '06 and '11 World Series solidified a mindset with the Cardinals.(36:22-49:49) New College Football Playoffs rankings are out. Chairman's search for tiger-striped dress is dead. There's a chance the Big XII could be left out. The committee focusing more on the wins than the losses. Three loss South Carolina can make a jump if they beat Clemson. It's running up the score SZN. No motivation to schedule quality non-conference opponents.(49:50-51:23) Hoping Jackson waking up Robert Thomas isn't an issue. May wanna bet New Jersey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-24:30) Red Alert, Red Alert. Jackson woke up Robert Thomas this morning. Sleepin' face down. If I ain't gonna sleep, neither are you, Bob. DIckie Betts. Michael Cera Vibes. Fun with the MSHSAA map. Relationship Jack. Getting hate for staying in St. Louis. Manual stimulation night at the Ballpark. TLR's Goldberg t-shirt. Skanksgiving Depression. (24:31-36:21) Doug, what's the lede? The Dodgers can't stop signing big contracts. They's on scholarship too. Except the Pirates, they've got some walk-ons. Win the press conference, not the offseason. The Yankees and Red Sox arms race in the early 2000's. Winning the '06 and '11 World Series solidified a mindset with the Cardinals. (36:22-49:49) New College Football Playoffs rankings are out. Chairman's search for tiger-striped dress is dead. There's a chance the Big XII could be left out. The committee focusing more on the wins than the losses. Three loss South Carolina can make a jump if they beat Clemson. It's running up the score SZN. No motivation to schedule quality non-conference opponents. (49:50-51:23) Hoping Jackson waking up Robert Thomas isn't an issue. May wanna bet New Jersey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John and Roman breakdown the newly released MSHSAA assignments for football in every St. Louis area district and class.
On this episode: - Jeremy Benson and I recap a tremendous GRC conference matchup between Gallatin & Maysville. - Week 1 Scoreboard - MSHSAA Classifications * This episode is sponsored by Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, The St. Joseph Mustangs, B's Tees, KT Logistics LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa Winn, Amber & Anthony Henke, Adams Bar & Grill, Green Hills Insurance LLC. and Cintas. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
John, Roman, and Old Friend are back to discuss a wide variety of topics.- Roman's new coaching gig- Deion Sanders impact on Colorado- John's 7-on-7 observations- Top 10 area football large schools- Football not a championship sport- Why North County public schools aren't winning championships- Public schools illegally recruiting and what MSHSAA does or doesn't do about it- Guessing 2024 football class assignments- Most desperate area teams to win a state championship- John's high on De Smet- Who were the best teams in St. Louis before GSV (pre-2016)- Coaching changes and key transfers- Why St. Louis has the best sports fans- Where should a new St. Louis football stadium be built?- The chances of St. Louis getting an NFL team- Battlehawks vs Brahams Preview- Super Challenge deep dive (illegal man downfield)- College football- Connor Stallions saga
Hour 2 begins with a WoSo report from Super Ted, Daniel Esteve shares what he has been up to at Fox 2/CW 11, and on his podcast Wembley's Game. Ty Keough is in studio for the final half hour discussing STL City SC draw with Inter Miami, Upcoming Euro Group play, and the Champions League. Enjoy!
Recently retired Washington University men's soccer coach Joe Clark joins Tom, Edmundo, Russell, and Ted in studio. Daniel Esteve also in studio after a long, long, late night in Columbia, MO covering MSHSAA football championships. Tom Timmerman (@tomtimm) joins the show to discuss STL City SC roster moves.
Coach Ryan Banta is the girl's head track & field coach at Parkway Central High School in Chesterfield Mo. In his fifteen years at the helm, his athletes have recorded 112 records (Fr, Soph JV, V), 4 top 5 state championship team finishes in 2008, 2009, 2016 and 2017. District champs 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015 and 2016. Conference Champion 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. Five district runner-up finishes in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2018. 2 State Records 4×800 09 and 3200 09, 14 nationally ranked events, 62 all-state performances (Track and XC),11 runners-up, 10 state champs, 132 state qualifying events/individuals qualifying events, 194 state semifinalists (sectionals), 207 top ten performances. Coach Banta's leadership positions include MTCCCA President 2015, Vice President 11-14, MTCCCA Panel Member 08-09 and 12, and 12, MTCCCA Guest Speaker 2009 and Mizzou Track & Field Camp Coach 08-, MSHSAA advisory board Girl's Track & Field 09-13, blogger on www.elitetrack.com, speedendurance.com, just-fly-sports.com, presenter at the World Speed Summit and ALITS. He was invited participate at the Olympic Training Center as an emerging elite coach. Most recently, Ryan Banta has authored the book titled the Sprinter's Compendium. The book is the most exhaustive source on the topic of speed. The book has been sold in over 36 countries and counting.
We've got a full show for you on a large number of topics including a "secret memo" indicating a new stadium for the Royals could cost 6 times as much as the Royals claim. The Missouri High School Athletic Association ends a small school's volleyball season before the state semi finals fort the most ridiculous reason you've ever heard. What a bunch of clowns. Did you know a man climbed a fence at RFK jr's house trying to get to him and was arrested? Did you know the man came back after being released? Did you know RFK is getting 14% of the vote in some polls and despite his family's history with assassinations, he has no help from Secret Service? Even Iranian ministers threatening America have that service while in the country. Amazing. Chiefs wide receiver Justyn Ross is back practicing and could play Sunday after being arrested. The computer says OU has an 87% chance of beating KU and I'll tell you why I think that's nuts and Lee Sterling of www.paramountsports.com is here with this weekend's pigskin picks.
Our guest today is Davine Davis, former Assistant Executive Director of the Missouri State High School Activities Association. Davine, who has recently retired, helped establish Missouri as one of the leading states in the country in terms of music and she has served on the NFHS Education Committee as well as the NFHS Spirit Rules Committee. She made a career out of strengthening relationships with music directors across the state of Missouri.Listen and learn more about her career, what she learned throughout, and more, including: How Davine's teaching background helped her throughout her career with the MSHSAAHow she was able to stay plugged in with music directors across MissouriThe most challenging part of her dutiesOne thing that she wish she knew when she first started in this professionHer pivotal role in pioneering a music festival software to help facilitate district and state festivalsSubscribe and leave a rating! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn! https://www.nfhs.org/ Know someone who would be a great guest? Email: kburke@nfhs.org
KSHB 41 Sports Director Mick Shaffer and Preps KC Managing Editor Dion Clisso break down Week 6 of high school football, previewing and analyzing the top matchups in Kansas and Missouri.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Attention, high school football fans: KSHB 41 Sports Director Mick Shaffer and KC Preps Managing Editor Dion Clisso break down the fifth week of high school football in the Kansas City area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KSHB 41 New Sports Director Mick Shaffer and Preps KC Managing Editor preview the fourth week of high school football in the Kansas City area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy Benson from the Grand River Conference joins me to break down Platte Valleys victory over Worth County. We also run down all the Friday night Week 1 Scores and preview the softball and volleyball Saturday tournaments. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
In this week's edition of the Inside the Lines High School Sports Podcast with Jim Powers, we chat with MSHSAA's Lou Mazzocco about the upcoming state track and field meets and also we hit on some of the changes that we will see for the upcoming football season.
In this week's edition of the Inside the Lines High School Sports Podcast, Jim Powers chats with MSHSAA Communications Director Jason West about the current ballot issues that schools are voting on and how some will change some of their sports in the future. We also talked about changes in how football is going to be classified starting this fall.
Boys state basketball results rundown. Cardinal Ritter and Vashon win state with Ladue, Lutheran North, Principia, and Troy Buchanan making it to the final four... John and Roman break down all of the football head coach hirings and movements throughout the St. Louis area. Discuss the new MSHSAA football classification formats and what they could mean for the area schools plus who could join Class 6 from Class 5.
On this episode: - Both Platte Valley teams fall short in their quest for Class 1 State Championships. - We preview The Bishop LeBlond Girls and Plattsburg boys matchups for friday. - and we preview Lafayette boys quarterfinal matchup friday in Sedalia. *Wanna thank our sponsors Don Tolly & Tolly & Associates, Inc - American Family Insurance, Barnes Roofing, Adam's Bar & Grill, Dave & Jen Schoeberl, Rob & Stacia Ann Studer, Patrick Lile, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, The Hi-Ho Bar & Grill, Weaver Overhead Door, Scott Hudson from ReeceNichols Ide Capital Realty, Chad and Kae Lewis, Miljavac Electric, Erin & Josh Perry, Janelle Glidewell of Lightstar Financial, J.C's Hardwood Floors, Ingles Plumbing & Excavating LLC., Musser Construction, Hixson-Klein Funeral Home LLC., KT Logistics LLC, Cutting Edge Commercial Cleaning, Preferred Lightning Protection, Inc. and Heath Dudley and The Saint Joseph Basketball Academy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
In this week's edition of the Inside the Lines High School Sports podcast sponsored by Lou Fusz Automotive Group, Jim Powers talks with MSHSAA Assistant Executive Director Greg Stahl about the state wrestling championships and the growth of girls' wrestling in the state of Missouri.
In this week's holiday edition of the Inside the Lines High School Sports podcast, Jim Powers chats with MSHSAA Assistant Executive Director in charge of Football Lou Mazzacco talks about the state football playoffs and how the system works with districting.
In this week's edition of the Inside the Lines High School Sports Podcast with Jim Powers, we open the show with Jason West, MSHSAA Communications Director, about the upcoming state championships. Then, Jim chats with Fort Zumwalt South boys soccer coach Jim Layne about the Bulldogs season as they approach district play.
KSHB Sports Director Mick Shaffer and Preps KC Editor Dion Clisso break down the biggest Week 8 high school football matchups in the Kansas City area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode: - St. Joseph secures the MSHSAA Volleyball Championships - Missouri Western Men's Basketball Announces their 2022-23 Schedule which includes an exibition game at Kentucky - Tuesday's High School Scores * Wanna thank our sponsors Tolly & Associates, Barnes Roofing, Dave and Jen Schoeberl, Rob & Stacia Studer, Patrick Lile, Little Caesars of St. Joseph and Adams Bar & Grill. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
Story of failure: Losing my composure during competition (and cursing).My name is Jeni Hopkins and I was a coach for 24 years and have loved every minute of it. Yes, of course, there are a lot of highs and lows in coaching, but the rewards and the privilege of working with such outstanding student-athletes, assistant coaches, managers, athletic directors, athletic trainers, officials, table workers, and many more are what I valued the most. The intangibles and intricacies of sports deserve to be explored and a voice needs to be given to coaches, players, officials, and others that play such vital roles in the arena of sports. This is about giving that voice. I am also currently the Media Coordinator of the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association and have a lot of pride in the promotional mission and advocacy of that organization for coaches. I have been on their executive board for over 20 years. Check out our website at www.mobca.org.I am also a proud member, and president, of the board of directors of the Springfield Area Sports Hall of Fame. This is a non-profit organization that recognizes excellence in sports and in turn raises funds for youth sports. Our website is www.springfieldhof.com.Another adventure is that I am a color analyst for Mediacom and MSHSAA.tv and am thrilled to work with them during basketball season while getting a front row seat to the best basketball! I have also worked games, both play by play and color analyst, for Evangel University, Southwest Baptist University and Drury University. I also broadcast the Norm Stewart Classic on ESPN3 from Mizzou Arena. I love broadcasting basketball and have also enjoyed bringing volleyball and track and field to the air waves, too.I also am the founder and director of a basketball luncheon every two weeks, Court Talk, during basketball season. This luncheon promotes basketball in Springfield and includes all of the city high school and college coaches, plus Southwest Baptist and College of the Ozarks. For more information, click here. 'I am also the founder and director of CHAMPS (Champion Humans and Mentoring Partnerships for Success), a mentoring program for seniors in high school. For more information, click here.I am currently the Interim Assistant Director at Greenwood Laboratory School, my Alma Mater. I love those Bluejays!I am also a Sports Counselor and have been for multiple years. I love assisting athletes with the mental side of their game!My favorite role is with my FAMILY. My husband of over two and a half decades is Scott Hopkins. He is a farmer and very involved with children's charities, in particular the Shriners. My daughter, Hailey Jo, is a graduate of the University of Arkansas and my son, Hayden, is a college student at Missouri State University.In today's episode, Jeni talks aboutwhy she got into coaching after being a collegiate athleteplaying handball at Missouri State and wanting to be a female reporterhow marrying a farmer changed her pathjumping right into the coaching worldbeing a coach for 24 years and pivoting from theregoing out on her own terms and retiring from coachingcolor analyst and broadcasting shows and working with other coachesthe difficult decision of leaving her coaching career“sometimes you have to jump and take a new adventure in your life.”CHAMPS Leadership program and how it worksthe post game talk as a coachmentoring young kids and the best part of the CHAMPS programhow her dad (professional NFL player and super bowl champion) was a big mentorsports counselor for 20+ yearshow she is addicted to her mother's opinionPaul Mullins as a mentorDavid Oatman as a coach and mentor in high schoolsports are the platform but coaches teach lifestealing coaching styles and making it her ownstory of a coach humbling Jeni and making sure she was on time to classthe respect of calling you out when neededthe respect of being on timewhy she wouldn't have any success without failurethe best lesson you get from sports is coping skillsbeing a mentor and coach without ultimate ‘success' of state championshipswhy she loves seeing former players and still being a part of their liveshaving her team watch the movie Meet The Robinsonshow can I fail forward?why younger students don't want to put themselves in a position to failwhy showing examples is importantfailure of people misunderstanding her intentions and why she feels bad about itfinding a way to let go of what she can't controlfailure is growth, congratulations!changing obstacles and adversity into opportunitybeing asked to lead the mental health initiatives for the state of Missourifinding balance as a coachinconsistant confidence“it's failure that makes it sweet.”pressure from parents and our environment affecting young kidsworking with all athleteshow can you be perfect in baseball?specific help for specific playersbuilding your physical and mental skillsreaching your max potentialif the mental isn't there, the physical doesn't matterwhy Jeni's teams beat teams that they shouldn't have won againstin the final four with a 5' 6” centerher father having a doctorate in sports psychology kids are different now and that's why you need to be differentwhy her favorite role is being a momtrying to be the best parent she can be to her two kidstalking to her kids about trying different sportscoaching with her daughter in a backpackwhy she wanted to find the value of the health and fitness of sportsbeing a part of a team in sportswww.acoachsperspective.com
This is the ninth podcast episode of the NFHS Women in Leadership series. Join NFHS Director of Sports, Lindsey Atkinson as she sits with retired NFHS Director of Sports/Executive Director of the Missouri State High School Activities Association, Becky Oakes to discuss the ongoing Title IX celebration and how the law impacted her career journey.
Mike Sits down with MSHSAA Referee Chad Dagley. If you have any feedback, questions or want to submit a guest idea for a future episode, email me at - thelionsdenpodcast32@gmail.com Also please "Like" our Facebook Page here and you can follow us on Twitter at @TheLionsDenPod1.
In this week's edition of the Inside the Lines High School Sports Podcast with Jim Powers, Jim visits with the New Executive Director of the Missouri State High School Activities Association Dr. Jennifer Rukstad. Dr. Rukstad takes over for Dr. Kerwin Urhahn, who is retiring, on July 1. We talked about her background in coaching and administration and some of the great things she will be doing to start her tenure as the leader of MSHSAA.
We breakdown Missouri Western record breaking Central Regional victory over Southwestern Oklahoma State, Plus we breakdown Bishop LeBlond Boys, Stanberry boys and Platte Valley's days at the MSHSAA Show Me Showdown and we preview Saturdays Schedule. Fun show as always. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
In this week's Inside the Lines High School Sports Podcast, it is all hoops as we talk with three coaches that have advanced in the MSHSAA state tournament. We first chat with Incarnate Word head coach Dan Rolfes about the incredible run that the Red Knights are on. Then, we sit down with Duchesne head boys' coach Wade Bouslog and talk about the Pioneers making the state final four for the first time in school history. We finish up with Chaminade head coach Frank Bennett as we talk about a successful year for the Red Devils.
This week's Inside the Lines High School Sports Podcast is all about the first weekend of the Missouri State High School Activities Association winter championships. We start off by visiting with Greg Stahl from MSHSAA as we discuss the state wrestling championships at Mizzou Arena that begins today. We then head to the pool and talk about this weekend's MSHSAA girl's state swimming championships with Nerinx Hall Head Coach Jenoa Olson that will be held at the St. Peters Rec-Plex starting today as well.
REVIEWEast St. Louis 8-49 IMGKirkwood 30-29 EurekaMarquette 35-26 Hazelwood CentralChaminade 34-56 MICDSJackson 31-10 O'FallonDe Smet 42-7 VashonSLUH 76-36 McCluerParkway West 36-15 Parkway NorthAREA MISSOURI DISTRICT PICKS1. Class 6 District 12. Class 6 District 23. Class 5 District 14. Class 5 District 25. Class 5 District 36. Class 5 District 47. Class 4 District 18. Class 4 District 29. Class 4 District 310. Class 4 District 411. Class 4 District 512. Class 3 District 213. Class 3 District 314. Class 3 District 415. Class 2 District 216. Class 2 District 3ROUND 1 PLAYOFF PREVIEWS15. Winfield @ Orchard Farm14. Ft Zumwalt West @ Troy Buchanan13. #16 Cahokia @ #1 Rochester12. #11 Civic Memorial @ #6 Quincy Notre Dame11. #13 Carmi White County @ #4 Mater Dei10. #26 Geneva @ #7 Collinsville9. #13 Brookfield Riverside @ #4 East St. Louis8. #10 Highland @ #7 Morton7. #11 Country Club Hills @ #6 Triad6. #13 Dunlap @ #4 Mascoutah5. Lafayette @ Parkway West4. #31 Edwardsville @ #2 South Elgin3. #22 O'Fallon @ #10 Glenbrook South2. Lindbergh @ SLUH1. Kirkwood @ De Smet
Discussing why We are compliant when it comes to MSHSAA!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
NO email from MSHSAA still. Talking about Covid 98% and Covid 2%. Closing of schools, cancelling of sports. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Update on MSHSAA AND A BETTER BACKGROUND ON MILITARY!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rules and Regulations for this Covid. Also are they giving back to the schools. They are locking the video portion of District Playoffs in a Pandemic and charging 10 dollars --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
MSHSAA Communications Director Jason West discusses the creation of alternate fall and spring seasons for schools that may have to push back.
MSHSAA Communications Director Jason West discusses what the association is dealing with right now when it comes to COVID-19 and getting sports and activities started across the state.
St. Joseph School District's Director of Student Services Robert Sigrist talks about MSHSAA's decision to make changes to the summer eligibility.
Just how long will it be before we see the Cardinals and Royals play meaningful baseball. Hopefully by June. Mizzou Athletic Director Jim Sterk shares his take on how his athletic department is handling this pandemic. MSHSAA coming under fire for pushing forward with Class 4 and 5 basketball this weekend.
Martin and Charlie are in studio today and they start off the show by discussing the big 'sports' stories of the day and are joined by David Kvidahl who discusses his column on MSHSAA