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Both Big Dog 7 football teams made the playoffs!! We talk to Coach Kopp about the big in to put them into the playoffs. Coach White updates us on their off week and their upcoming game against Balko and our confusion with OSSAA. Then the Blair's boys and girls basketball coach joins us. Coach Daughtrey ENJOY!!!
At Coaches Clinic we had the great opportunity to conduct live interviews on sight. In this episode, we will hear about how Coach Gentry of the Tecumseh Lady Savages runs his program and how that evolves year to year. Then we moved on to talk to Coach Kayla Denton of the Idabel Lady Warriors on how they used motivation to overcome defeat for the taste of victory. To wrap everything up, we speak to the Associate Director of the OSSAA , Brian Lester on how he was able to step away from coaching and take the leap to work for the OSSAA.
This week on the UNCAGED podcast, we're tackling the impact of OSSAA's new transfer rule on Broken Arrow High School sports. Plus, we're catching up with former Tiger OL Trase Jeffries and chatting with Breonna Davis, Head Coach of the Broken Arrow Swim Program, about their incredible efforts this season. Don't miss out—give it a listen!
Barry and Patrick agree that the OSSAA's ruling allowing a one-time transfer is an appropriate one for today's game. But, exactly how it will affect high school sports won't be known until the rule is implemented. Plus, Owasso makes good move naming Antonio Graham as Bill Blankenship's successor The amazing life of Tulsa historian Wayne McCombs A loaded TofC field features star players, teams Parker Friedrichsen making early impact at Wake Forest Related Bill Haisten: Regarding OSSAA's stance on open transfers – the key word is ‘capacity' OSSAA board approves one-time free transfer for high school athletes Bill Haisten: A celebration of Wayne McCombs, a baseball man who had a layered, rich life Tournament of Champions releases brackets featuring marquee matchups Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OSSAA's Grant Gower joins show to explain new transfer rule! GM of Paycom Center, Chris Semrau, joins us to talk about the OKC arena vote! Todd Fuhrman joins the show to break down the NFL games this weekend! We make our picks! MUCH MORE!!! FOLLOW: @SportsAnimal on X and Instagram! LISTEN LIVE on The Sports Animal App! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis looks back at last week's playoff openers and previews another stellar week of matchups. Plus, a discussion about free transfers and a little love for the Canadian Football League. After a discussion Wednesday at its November meeting, the OSSAA board of directors is planning to survey its members on whether to allow students one free transfer that would not require sitting out a year to become eligible for athletics unless they moved their residence. Related This week's must-see game Claremore edges Sapulpa in `unbelievable' playoff thriller | Barry Lewis' five takeaways This week's best games Bill Haisten: Best-kept secret in Tulsa football -- JohnMark Roller and the Regent Rams Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Lewis weighs in on two important OSSAA rulings. One he likes, the other he doesn't. Hear him explain his reasoning. Plus, a glimpse into the Bixby football dynasty, which will be the cover story of this Sunday's 2023 High School Football Preview section. Related NOAH's Danny Okoye narrows college choices to OU, five others Broken Arrow looks to make early statement; OSU, TU, others offer Hale tackle Javion Antai The best high school football players around Tulsa. We rank the 2023 All-World top 10 at each position 'He's a generational talent': Danny Okoye aims to become first home-schooled player drafted to NFL since Tim Tebow OSSAA Board of Directors approves class realignment Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1st day of school for a lot of kids. We reminisce about our time in school. 2024-2025 OSSAA football districts… The post Back to School appeared first on KADS AM Sports Radio.
The OSSAA board meeting discussed splitting private and public schools. New leadership appointed. Could new leadership influence the implementation of… The post Cease and Desist appeared first on KADS AM Sports Radio.
The crew reacts to rumors swirling about an OSSAA rule proposal, then peeks ahead to March Madness.
"It's the best setup that the OSSAA has had for its state championship games in the totality that they've really ever had." In this week's episode, Barry and Patrick discuss the future of UCO hosting state football championship games, as the OSSAA looks for a five-year deal for hosting. Should there be an exception if two Tulsa-area teams make the state championship to have a closer host? How do 6AI coaches feel about the Edmond site? Plus, an update on high school basketball, including Holland Hall moving to 5A mid-season. Also, an update on football and basketball recruiting. Nominate a winter sports Bill Knight Automotive Athlete of the Week: E-mail nominees to: barry.lewis@tulsaworld.com (basketball) and john.tranchina@tulsaworld.com (wrestling and swimming) Related The 6AI football championship: should it stay in Edmond or be played in Tulsa? Bill Haisten: 6AI football idea – a stand-alone Monday situation and a local title game OSSAA sends Holland Hall basketball to 5A at mid-season Boys basketball: Notes, rankings, games and players to watch Girls basketball: Notes, rankings, games and players to watch Dayton Forsythe leads giant-killing 2A Dale to historic TofC boys title over Memorial Sports Writer Barry Lewis' most memorable stories of 2022 Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PRESENTED BY GENERATIONS CHURCH: The High School Huddle is back and looks back at the second week of state championship football games. A state legislator is proposing a bill for an "equal" playing field and quick dive into winter sports. Watch the show at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZptxrbITx1Y&t=2469s The High School Huddle can be seen live each week on the Second Banana Media YouTube page beginning at 6 p.m. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheHighSchoolHuddle/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/highschoolhudl YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrkTYCSO5orLMjOidQlln_Q
Enjoy highlights of all five championship games from week 1 of OSSAA state championship football. Deion Imade has the highlights and talks with the 6A II State Champion Stillwater Pioneers. Michael Knight joins Deion for more analysis of 2022 state championship games.
Barry Lewis has seen a lot. In this week's episode, Barry talks about where the 2022 Bixby team ranks among the best ever in this area and why he thinks last year's Spartans team was a little better. Plus, Barry and Dean discuss Stillwater's perfect season and Wagoner's improbable state title in 4A and an amazing performance by Kirk Francis in a losing effort in the 2A finals. Related Bixby's Cale Fugate receives top 6AI-1 defensive award, but state champion Spartans shut out on MVP honors Connor Kirby leads Bixby's 69-6 rout over Owasso for title Breaking down Bixby's 69-6 win against Owasso in the Class 6AI state title game With its next football title-game contract, the OSSAA wants a five-year situation Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories High School Sports Writer Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from Sayre National. The OSSAA football playoff brackets have been released. What catches our eye? Is 4A-2 better than…
Scott Garrison joins us. We talk about the OU vs Texas experience. OSSAA releases high school NIL guidelines. Scott gives…
Name, Image and Likeness is now here in Oklahoma for high school students. The High School Huddle discusses the guidelines and what they may look like. Watch the full show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8JUdOFjfAg The High School Huddle can be seen live each week on the Second Banana Media YouTube page beginning at 6 p.m. Listen to The Huddle anytime you want on your favorite podcast platform, including Apple, Spotify and Google. Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/TheHighSchoolHuddle/ Twitter — @highschoolhudl — https://twitter.com/highschoolhudl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bedlam news is sad, but time to move on. Plus, Bill Haisten is very impressed with OU. What are TU's chances at OIe Miss? Pretty good. And, finally, the OSSAA is trying to clean up language and behavior on the field. Related Guerin Emig: The coaches wont save Bedlam. Here's who can Guerin Emig: Strength of Brent Venables-Bill Snyder relationship outlasts trauma from their 24-year-old breakup Bill Haisten: The OSSAA takes a stronger position against bad behavior Bill Haisten: Without Bixby, there's a wide-open run for the Class 6AII title Contact us: Sports Columnist Guerin Emig: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Sports Columnist Bill Haisten: Email | Twitter | Follow his storiesSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Ford High School Weekly sits down with two leaders from the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association. Executive Director David Jackson talks about preparations for the new school year, arranging venues for championship competitions, implementing new rules and policies, managing reclassifications and the rules and policies for eligibility related to transfers. Director of Officials Grant Gower discusses the challenges that come with being a game official, a new intentional grounding rule and how the OSSAA is responding to a shortage of officials. If you'd like to become an official, go to OSSAA.com and select the Officials tab.
There have always been movements among high school football teams, but Barry Lewis noted to Patrick Prince that former Jenks quarterback Shaker Reisig going to Union was shocking. A freshman who won a 6AI state championship going to its rival is stunning. Lewis joked that it reminded him of the former TV series "Friday Night Lights." Resig will have competition to start at Union; Simian Gilkey, a super athletic junior who last season was at Bartlesville, is also with the Redhawks. Jenks also has a new quarterback for the new season: Freshman Jackson Presley. Twenty-nine years ago, Jackson's father, Brian Presley, was a sophomore when he quarterbacked Jenks to the Class 6A championship. When Brian graduated in the spring of 1996, he did so as a QB who had been 24-2 as the Trojan starter. Is this like college football's transfer portal? What does the OSSAA think of these move-in athletes? Prince and Lewis discuss these offseason developments and more. Notable All-World dates: July 2-10: Spring sports All-World finalists and honorees July 3: All-World preseason football position rankings unveiled and voting begins Aug. 2: 2022 All-World Awards banquet, presented by Bill Knight Automotive Related stories Jenks rallies to retain 6AI gold ball with victory over rival Union Bill Haisten: Prep football shocker – Jenks QB Shaker Reisig makes the move to Union Kirk Fridrich, Emily Barkley: Arrival of Jenks QB complies with Union's move-in rules Bill Haisten: Already with Power 5 offers, freshman QB Jackson Presley enrolls at Jenks Bill Haisten: As prep QB changes feel like free agency, a glimpse at how this season might look Contact us High School Sports Editor Barry Lewis: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Regional Digital Editor Patrick Prince: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories All-World Awards tickets Join us Aug. 2 as we honor the best in area high school sports at the annual All-World Awards banquet, presented by Bill Knight Automotive. Get your tickets here. Cast your vote for the area's best fans, cheer squad, band, dance team and mascot. Winners will be announced at the All-World Awards banquet, presented by Bill Knight Automotive, on Aug. 2. Vote here. Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association hired a new Assistant Director to replace David Glover following a nine-year stint at the OSSAA. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHighSchoolHuddle Twitter: @highschoolhudl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Oklahoma Secondary of Schools Activities Association adopted three new rules for high school football. Chris Evans and Phil Nichols breaks it all down. Follow the High School Huddle: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHighSchoolHuddle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/highschoolhudl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondbananamedia/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/high-school-huddle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
An insider crew of hoopers at The Hall breaks down the OSSAA playoff bracket for the Charger boys and girls teams.
Not that it's close to happening, but the OSSAA recently send a questionnaire to school administrators asking for their thoughts on the topic. Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we have fill in co-host Eli. We get to know young Eli better while discussing sports & other world happenings. We also explore key differences in the UIL & the OSSAA with Bryson.
In this week's episode brought to you by Patriot Auto in McAlester, hear coach Forrest Mazey's thoughts on McAlester's win over Guthrie, and what he expects to see out of Lawton MacArthur.
In this week's episode, hear from Buffs head coach Forrest Mazey and his thoughts immediately following the win over Sapulpa, and what he expects to see out of Guthrie in the quarterfinals.
In this week's episode, brought to you by Sam Wampler's Freedom Ford in McAlester, hear from Buffs coach Forrest Mazey as he gives his thoughts on his team's level of play last week, and what McAlester can look forward to as it faces Sapulpa in the opening round of the OSSAA state football playoffs.
Chris Evans and Phil Nichols are back for week two of the Oklahoma high school football season. The duo discussess Esports becoming a sanction activity by the OSSAA, Tulsa Union's mascot and $35M renovated stadium and all the big games this week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
OSSAA Executive Director David Jackson has lead the OSSAA through the challenge of the covid pandemic. After the covid pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 2A - 6A state basketball tournament and spring sports, he redoubled his effort to make sure students would get to participate in activities in the 2020-2021 academic year.
OSSAA Executive Director David Jackson grew up in Pauls Valley. The 11th of 12 children, his Oklahoma roots include participating in high school football, basketball and track. He became a coach in his hometown, and later became a school administrator. In the mid '90s David took a position with the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association. Now, he's the leader of the OSSAA where he strives to make activities available to as many students as possible.
Executive director of the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Athletic Association, better known as the OSSAA. A native of Pauls Valley, OK fills me in on his upbringing from childhood all the way through athletics, college, teaching, coaching, rules/regulations, Covid protocols, eligibility, administration and much more!Support the show (https://paypal.me/SpeakUppod?locale.x=en_US)
20221 OSSAA 5A and 6A Girls and Boys State Championship coverage at the ORU Mabee Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Watch highlights of each game and hear what players, coaches and OSSAA administrators have to say about this year's tournament.
Kellie & Thomas discuss Oklahoma schools moving toward distance learning as the student-athletes are still expected to compete. (Original Air Date: November 17, 2020) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkjive/support
Nalle Karlsson oon neljä vuotta ja hään pittää tehhä kaikki itte, pappa meinaa. Päästä kronkhaalisheen uverahliin ja marsia esikouhluun, vaikka sinne oon pitkä matka. Nyt sie olet iso, sannoo pappa. Pieni, vastaa Nalle. Nalle Karlsson är fyra år och allt ska han göra själv, säger pappa. Ta på sig krånglig overall och gå till förskolan fast det är långt. Du är stor nu, säger pappa. Liten, säger Nalle. Sanoja osassa / Ordlista till avsnittet: Iso - Stor Pieni - Liten Porstata hamphaita - Borsta tänderna Esikoulu, förskuula - Förskola Uveralli - Overall Om serien: Randiga sagor är tvåspråkiga berättelser för barn från tre år och deras vuxna. Berättelserna riktar sig till både den som förstår något av de fem nationella minoritetsspråken och till den som bara förstår svenska. Medverkande: Kertoja/Berättare: Anton Hennix-Raukola Maanys/Manus: Camilla Blomqvist ja Linda Belanner Meänkielen käänös/Meänkieliöversättning: Regina Veräjä Mysiikki/Musik: Micaela Gustafsson Laulu/Sång: Micaela Gustafsson ja Rebecka Digervall Protysentit/Producenter: Camilla Blomqvist ja Regina Veräjä Tekniikka, loppumiksaus/Teknik, slutmix: Rolf Digervall, Sven Nordström ja Glate Öhman Illustration: Lotta Geffenblad
Nalle Karlsson oon neljä vuotta ja hään pittää tehhä kaikki itte, pappa meinaa. Päästä kronkhaalisheen uverahliin ja marsia esikouhluun, vaikka sinne oon pitkä matka. Nyt sie olet iso, sannoo pappa. Pieni, vastaa Nalle. Nalle Karlsson är fyra år och allt ska han göra själv, säger pappa. Ta på sig krånglig overall och gå till förskolan fast det är långt. Du är stor nu, säger pappa. Liten, säger Nalle. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Sanoja osassa / Ordlista till avsnittet: Iso - StorPieni - LitenPorstata hamphaita - Borsta tändernaEsikoulu, förskuula - FörskolaUveralli - Overall Om serien: Randiga sagor är tvåspråkiga berättelser för barn från tre år och deras vuxna. Berättelserna riktar sig till både den som förstår något av de fem nationella minoritetsspråken och till den som bara förstår svenska. Medverkande: Kertoja/Berättare: Anton Hennix-RaukolaMaanys/Manus: Camilla Blomqvist ja Linda BelannerMeänkielen käänös/Meänkieliöversättning: Regina VeräjäMysiikki/Musik: Micaela GustafssonLaulu/Sång: Micaela Gustafsson ja Rebecka DigervallProtysentit/Producenter: Camilla Blomqvist ja Regina VeräjäTekniikka, loppumiksaus/Teknik, slutmix: Rolf Digervall, Sven Nordström ja Glate Öhman Illustration: Lotta Geffenblad
In this week's episode, Sports Editor Derek Hatridge speaks with McAlester's Forrest Mazey about the Buffs bouncing back this week at Edison. They also discuss the new OSSAA football playoff format, and get a coach's perspective on the decision. Plus, hear from this week's Friday Lights Senior Tribute, Daniel Amos!
Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman jump right into local college football by previewing the OU-TCU game with Drew Davison (6:39). Drew covers TCU for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and actually joined us live from Game 2 of the World Series in Arlington! The guys also preview Oklahoma State’s big matchup with Iowa State (45:10). In the “National College Football Roundup,” they discuss some of the college football news from this week and preview some of the marquee games of the weekend (58:35). Gabe and Teddy give their “Winners/Losers of the Week” (1:15:28). The guys “Wet the Beak” with this week’s best game in the NFL: the undefeated Steelers at the undefeated Titans (1:33:44). To finish up, they talk about the changes the OSSAA made to the high school football playoffs in “Keepin’ It Local” (1:39:41).
My guests will be Coach White of Tipton and Coach Garrison of Snyder. Talk about how OSSAA is letting every football team playoff eligible and how they will take advantage of the off week. Then I am joined by Larron to talk OU, Texas, NFL, and the upcoming WWE Hell in A Cell PPV
OSSAA's Associate Director Mike Whaley discusses the modify changes to the high school football playoffs this season. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
OSSAA's Associate Director Mike Whaley discusses the modify changes to the high school football playoffs this season. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association Executive Director David Jackson spoke with reporters Wednesday afternoon via Zoom teleconference and updated them on numerous topics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association Executive Director David Jackson spoke with reporters Wednesday afternoon via Zoom teleconference and updated them on numerous topics. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
The Oklahoman's Cameron Jourdan, Nick Sardis and James D. Jackson discuss the week's latest games, big OSSAA news regarding state championships, look ahead and more.
Chris and Phil share their thoughts on the 3-year deal agreement between the OSSAA and University of Central Oklahoma to host all the 11-man state championship football games. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
Chris and Phil share their thoughts on the 3-year deal agreement between the OSSAA and University of Central Oklahoma to host all the 11-man state championship football games. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
Broken Arrow Band Director Darin Davis, Union Athletic Director Emily Barkley, and OSSAA executive director David Jackson talk extra-curricular activities during a pandemic.
The Oklahoma high school athletic seasons are moving ahead as schedule, according to David Jackson, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
The Oklahoma high school athletic seasons are moving ahead as schedule, according to David Jackson, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guthrienewspage/support
Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman jump right into local college football news with an interview with SoonerScoop.com’s Carey Murdock (7:48). Carey broke the news that the Big 12 would be moving forward with a fall football season. The guys get Carey’s thoughts on everything: the Big 12’s new protocols, the keys for the season to actually happen, OU announcing 25% seating capacity and of course OU’s schedule. In the National College Football Roundup, the guys break down the latest updates from the other 4 conferences in the Power 5 (51:28). The guys “Wet the Beak” with the odds for the newest NBA award: Player of the Seeding Games (1:14:15). Gabe and Teddy give their “Winners/Losers of the Week” (1:23:46). The guys provide the latest update from the OSSAA regarding high school football in Oklahoma in “Keepin’ It Local” (1:37:02).
Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman jump right into local college football news: OU’s latest coronavirus testing numbers, the possibility of moving the season opener up a week, and Joe C’s latest comments about a season (8:33). The guys break down the biggest national stories in college football: the Big 10 and Pac-12 announcing they’ll only play conference schedules, the latest update on the Big 12, SEC, and ACC and an interesting recommendation from the Football Oversight Committee (28:10). In “Football Guys Talkin’ Basketball,” they look at what it’s like in the NBA bubble in Orlando and give an update on the OKC Thunder (50:55). Gabe and Teddy give their “Winners/Losers of the Weekend” (1:02:30). The guys provide the latest update on high school sports from the OSSAA in “Keepin’ It Local” (1:18:36).
Mr. Jackson and I discuss a framework for making difficult decisions and which considerations will guide his staff's decisions regarding interscholastic athletics for the State of Oklahoma.
OSSAA executive director David Jackson, Union head athletic trainer Dan Newman, Owasso head football coach Bill Blankenship and Union Director of Fine Art Dr. Matt McCready.
The plan has been set forth and the players will be able to return to the OU football facility July 1. The entire gang is back together and we're here to break it all down. What stood out to us most about OU's plans to reboot football after spending time away? How will the Sooners navigate the pandemic moving forward? We also talk about how this layoff could affect the team and what players it's most likely to affect. Josh and Bob give you some recruiting time as we talk about Caleb Williams becoming a recruiting coordinator as he has yet to announce anything officially. The full rundown follows below: 00:00 - Hello and welcome 5:30 - Sooners headed back to campus July 1 28:30 - Bryan Carrington Name, Image & Likeness tweet 32:20 - Where the 'croots at Josh?! 45:00 - Fans in the stands? 52:00 - OSSAA decision 1:08:00 - Who misses out the most from time away? 1:15:00 - Pro sports will be a test for CFB
Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman break down the latest news in college football with dates being set for players to return to campus (2:04). The guys give some insight into OU's virtual recruiting success (27:54). Gabe and Teddy give their "Winners/Losers of the Weekend" (39:45). In "Football Guys Talkin' Basketball," the guys talk Eddie Sutton and the NBA's Disney plan (59:45). In "Keepin' It Local," the guys give the latest update from the OSSAA and answer a Twitter question (1:19:10).
Kamiar meets with Spenser Davis to talk about a variety of topics from the OSSAA not restricting high school athletics, what the Big XII's message about returning means for OU, and Tom Herman being on the Hot Seat. They also get into a debate about Brennan Clay v Kennedy Brooks and Zack Sanchez v Aaron Colvin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman discuss the NCAA paving the way for college football players to come back to campus and talk about a legal battle victory for student-athletes over the NCAA (2:35). Teddy wonders if the Big 12 will be ready June 1st (18:12). The 23rd pick of the 2020 NFL Draft, Kenneth Murray, joins the show to talk OU and LA Chargers (29:51). The guys "Wet the Beak" and talk props for Manning/Woods vs Brady/Mickelson (53:19). Teddy and Gabe give their "Winners and Losers of the Week" (1:04:43). In "Keepin' It Local," the guys discuss the OSSAA's announcement and answer a few Twitter questions (1:22:46).
Legislative leaders agree on a budget, pardon and parole board considers medical release for some inmates and the OSSAA discusses summer reopening plans.
The Oklahoman's Cameron Jourdan welcomes Cashion coach Lynn Shackelford to talk about the Wildcats' season and his team heading into the playoffs. Cameron then discusses his picks for the state championships and the big OSSAA announcement on Wednesday.
The Oklahoman's Cameron Jourdan welcomes Cashion coach Lynn Shackelford to talk about the Wildcats' season and his team heading into the playoffs. Cameron then discusses his picks for the state championships and the big OSSAA announcement on Wednesday.
We all know that Sam Presti is widely considered a savvy general manager, for many reason. But when it comes to the draft, how well has he done over the course of his 11 year OKC Thunder tenure? We examine each draft and assign him an official OSSAA-sanctioned rating for each draft from 2009-2019.Also, we're doing another movie challenge!
Kolmikymppinen Antti Heikkinen on kirjailija, käsikirjoittaja ja näyttelijä. Radioteatterin Juicen taivaallisen aulabaarin käsikirjoitus on hänen käsialaansa. Olga Ketosen haastattelussa Heikkinen kertoo Juice-hankkeiden lisäksi Nilsiästä, savolaisesta huumorista, Jaakko Teposta ja Heikki Turusesta. Radiotakin Heikkinen ehtii kuunnella: hänestä Puhelinlangat laulaa -ohjelma on parempi kansakunnan kuva kuin Kansaradio.
Många flyktingar har ingenting att göra under tiden dom väntar på besked om uppehållstillstånd. Dagarna fylls med väntan och att sova och äta. I Pajala och Övertorneå försöker bybor att sysselsätta dom här asylsökanden. Svänge Tornberg i Pajala berättar om hans funderingar och tycker att flera borde ta kontakt med asylsökanden. Monela pakolaisela ei ole mithään hommaa sillä aikaa ko net oottava päätöstä jos het saava jääjä Ruothiin. Päivät menevä siinä ette syöpii, nukkuu ja oottaa. Pajalassa ja Övertorneålla on kyläläiset ottahneet asiaksi ette järjestää näile pakolaisile hommaa. Svänge Tornbergi Pajalassa kertoo hänen hunteerinkistä, ja ette useampi sais ottaa kontaktia pakolaisitten kans. I Övertorneå har Monica Simu bjudit in flykting kvinnor och lärt dom att använda symaskin, en av kvinnorna Lillit Krigorian har fått praktikplats hos Monica. Pajalabor Kenneth Waara och Lars- Gunnar Forsberg är aktiva med asylsökanden. På fritiden lär dom ut svenska till flyktingar och varje dag kommer det asylsökanden till Kenneth och hans sambo Linda, för att reparera cyklar eller hjälpa grannen. Mataringissä Monica Simu on ottanu pakolais vaimoja hänen tykö ja opettanu heät käythään neulomakonetta. Yksi näistä vaimoista, Lillit Krigorian on saanu praktiikka paikan Monican tykö. Pajalassa kylänläiset Kenneth Waara ja Lars- Gunnar Forsberg on aktiiva pakolaisitten kansa. Töitten jälkhiin het opettavva pakolaisile ruottia ja keksivä heile hommaa. Joka päivä kokkointuu Kennethin ja hänen sambo Lindan kartanhoon pakolaisia korjaahmaan pyöriä eli authaan krannia.