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For the first time in memory, no Clark County team won a state title in a traditional team sport during the 2025-26 school year. Paul Valencia, Cale Piland, and Tony Liberatore close out spring sports, weigh in on controversies beyond Clark County, and look ahead to college and pro sports. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/the-study-of-sports-podcast-june-12-2026-we-say-goodbye-to-not-only-spring-sports-but-we-also-give-a-salute-to-the-full-high-school-sports-year/ #StudyOfSports #HighSchoolSports #ClarkCounty #WashingtonState #SpringSports #Podcast
Larry and Dick talk about the State spring sports tournaments and more this week.....
On the season finale of the Magic Valley Prepcast, Scott Burton and Brandon Baney recap all of the spring sports championships in Idaho.The Magic Valley Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Follow our Magic Valley Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @brandon_baneyLike our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel
This week on Tiger Talk, we welcome back Dane Street, the Director of Athletics for RHS! Dane joins us to share exciting updates from across the department, including winter sports highlights in skiing and wrestling, and a recap of the spring season covering boys' rugby and volleyball just to name a few. We also dive into upcoming athletic initiatives and discuss how the Tigers are gearing up for the summer and next year's sports seasons. Thanks for listening!
Larry and Dick talk high school spring sports tournaments plus more this week....
Kittitas, Ellensburg and Cle Elum Roslyn high school athletes are showing out, and ready to show off as spring sports wrap up during state tournament time.
JMU's spring sports season is officially in the books — and Jack and Bennett are handing out grades. They break down where JMU lacrosse, softball, and baseball stand heading into the offseason, why Virginia Tech and UVA have made life harder for JMU softball, and whether anyone should be fired (short answer: no, and here's why). Then it's time for the thing JMU fans actually came for — FOOTBALL. Jack and Bennett dig into the new Class of 2027 recruiting Big Board (available now at buymeacoffee.com/jmusportsnews), break down the men's basketball transfer portal class, and debate whether Billy Napier's 2026 schedule sets JMU up for a 10-win season — or just makes the Sun Belt look soft. Plus: listener mailbag questions, the Royal Rivalry debate nobody asked for, a rant on six-year college athletes, and more. Links mentioned: Class of 2027 Football Big Board: buymeacoffee.com/jmusportsnews ($5 one-time access) Student contributors wanted: jmusportsnews@gmail.com Follow us: Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, YouTube: @JMUSportsNews Chapters: 0:00 – Intro & Class of 2027 Big Board plug 1:30 – JMU Lacrosse season review 6:40 – JMU Softball deep dive (why haven't they been back to a regional?) 12:30 – JMU Baseball & the case against firing anyone 20:00 – NIL/eligibility rant & six-year college athletes 29:45 – Listener mailbag: men's basketball portal class breakdown 41:30 – Leadership changes in baseball/softball? 42:00 – The Royal Rivalry debate 49:30 – Billy Napier's 2026 schedule & preseason expectations Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Several spring sports are in the postseason looking to bring championships home to Fayetteville. Razorback football and basketball are also always important topics even in the offseason. Join HawgSports LIVE host Trey Biddy and baseball guru Kevin Bohannon for today's episode of HawgSports LIVE!!
It's been 2 months since we last published a podcast. We share about our busy schedules and why we've been away and also talk Georgia football, baseball, and some local high school sports. https://x.com/wslspodcast
Good morning, Woodland! It's a thriller of a Thursday, May 14th, and we are bringing you the gold-standard play-by-play of the morning! The splash of the century happened yesterday at the Penguin Plunge, where over 25 brave souls took the icy dip, including a spur-of-the-moment leap by Blake Plaski! Last night, the spotlight shone on the Top 10 students, with legends like Kassie Bailey and Olivia McDonald being honored for four years of academic dominance.In global news, NASA's Perseverance rover snapped a selfie on Mars, while a perfectly preserved 2,000-year-old Roman anchor was recovered from the North Sea! Over in Hollywood, the live-action Voltron movie is skipping theaters for a Prime Video debut!Closing out with sports, the NBA is changing draft odds to stop teams from losing on purpose. Meanwhile, our very own Woodland Softball is crushing it with a 15-3 record, and Boys Tennis stands at a dominant 14-2! Finally, get ready for a Thanksgiving Eve showdown between the Rams and the Packers! That's your championship morning update!
I recap last week's results from Illini tennis, track & field, and men's & women's golf (2:58) as well as the dismissal of Illinois softball coach Tyra Perry (15:39). I also discuss fresh starts for a pair of former Illini hoopers (21:36), Illinois' next rematch with UConn (31:09), the looming decision of Andrej Stojakovic (34:04), and the latest news from the NBA Draft Combine & lottery (36:27). Finally, I examine NCAA Tournament expansion (43:07), share the latest football scheduling updates (51:00), and reveal the 2026 Illinois Athletics Hall of Fame inductees (59:31). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On today's episode, we talk to girls soccer player Ellen Ehrman, softball player Gabby Burnett and girls track and field's Izzy Wilkey. Stay tuned for our boys spring sports episode as well.
Larry and Dick talk high school spring sports and more on this week's show.....
Jon Manson, ASeaofRed.com on Liberty Flames spring sports surges by Ed Lane
Take a break to legit appreciate the NBA and NHL playoffs + other spring sports by Ed Lane
Today on the show, we're talking about the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Pistons, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking with former Major Leaguer John Vander Wal about the Detroit Tigers. He and Huge talked about how the Tigers have looked recently, talked about the impact of McGonigle, talked about the current strengths and weaknesses of the team, and more. We were then joined by Tim McCormick who is one of our hoops insiders. He gave us his opinion on why the Pistons haven't been playing well in this series against Orlando, previewed tonight's game, gave his prediction on how it plays out, and more. In our second hour, we were joined by Omari Sankofa from the Detroit Free Press. He and Huge gave their thoughts on why the Pistons have regressed, gave their thoughts on how tonight and the rest of the series goes, and more. We were then joined by David Gregory, who is a Lawyer and NFLPA Certified Sports Agent for Bullrush Sports. He and Huge talked about the NCAA creating a transfer portal window for DII students instead of it being open all year round, told us what that means for DII sports, and more. Throughout our final hour, we were joined in studio by Mark Uyl, who is the Executive Director of the Michigan High School Athletic Association. During that time, Mark and Huge talked about how the Pistons have looked in the NBA Playoffs, gave their thoughts on how the Tigers have been playing, they talked about the biggest gut punches in Detroit Sports history, talked about what's trending with Spring Sports in Michigan High Schools, talked about NIL at the High School level, and much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen welcome Utah Mammoth Radio Network studio analyst Adrian Denny to the show to discuss the Mammoth's series with the Vegas Golden Knights.Spring high school sports are reaching the playoff portion of the season. Jason and Eric break down each of the different sports to see where local teams are in the rankings and with playoff seeding.
Today is Thursday, April 30, 2026, today's episode features Rad and Hop talk to each other about all things Warrior sports. Featuring Conrad Engstrom and Wade Haapajoki, Dispatch Sports Wrap with Rad and Hop is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by TeeHive, Shannon's Auto Body, Rafferty's Pizza, Shep's on 6th, Range Printing, Randall State Bank and the sports department at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more sports coverage throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com.
Throughout our final hour, we were joined in studio by Mark Uyl, who is the Executive Director of the Michigan High School Athletic Association. During that time, Mark and Huge talked about how the Pistons have looked in the NBA Playoffs, gave their thoughts on how the Tigers have been playing, they talked about the biggest gut punches in Detroit Sports history, talked about what's trending with Spring Sports in Michigan High Schools, talked about NIL at the High School level, and much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
BYU-Idaho spring sports tryouts are this week by BYU-Idaho Radio
Jay Pinsonnault and Brandon Brown from Seacoast Media Group are Sherm's guest on this edition of the SSF with the focus on the first two weeks of the spring schoolboy/girl sports season. The talk shifts to the NFL draft…the NBA and NHL playoffs for the Celtics and Bruins and wraps up with Jay's take on the Red Sox. NOTE: This episode recorded the day before the firing of Sox manager Alex Cora….more on that topic in the next SSF You can read Jay and Brandon sports features at seacoastonline.com
Jon and Sammy get you all caught up on spring sports happening in the Kittitas Valley.
Its our Spring Sports episode and it is jam packed with content for a massive weekend for softball, mens tennis and track and field!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the second hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez recaps the latest results from the Bryan Clay Invitational, highlighting standout performances from both Montana and Montana State track and field athletes, then shifts to the tennis courts to break down the rivalry matchup where the Grizzlies capped off the regular season with an impressive win over the Bobcats, and also highlights Montana softball following a strong weekend sweep of Weber State as the Griz continue to build momentum late in the season.To close the show, Colter turns to the gridiron, sharing his thoughts on Montana and Montana State football, including early takes on potential prospects as both programs reload for the upcoming season.
If we were "branding" this, we'd call it 'Korman's Korner' but since all we have to sell is local journalism and facts and truth in reporting, Executive Sports Editor Chris Korman of The Baltimore Banner returns for another free-form round at Costas Inn in Timonium on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour. Some spring sports cleaning and cleansing with Nestor about the Ravens, Orioles, Terps and local coverage of the college NIL world and high schools sports. And how it all ties together with club teams and the recreation Little League world, where he hangs his hat and leadership. We made this one for the "stick to sports" crowd... The post Sports editor Chris Korman of The Baltimore Banner does some spring sports cleaning with Nestor on Maryland Crab Cake Tour first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Steve Nibbs begins a series of interviews with newly hired coaches from around Frederick County for Spring Sports. He spoke with Steve Ketner who was recently named the head softball coach at Tuscarora High School.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen welcome Utah State soccer head coach Manny Martins to the show to discuss his team's offseason and what the roster is shaping up to be for this next season. Also, updates on USU volleyball and softball. Eric also clarifies his thoughts about the value of the seats students were getting under the old arrangement in the Spectrum.
Steve Nibbs begins a series of interviews with newly hired coaches from around Frederick County for Spring Sports. He spoke with Donovan Pannell who was recently named the head boys lacrosse coach at Tuscarora High School.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ladies and Gentlemen, are you tired of boring mornings? Well, get ready because Good Morning Woodland is BACK and better than ever! After a week off, we're hitting the airwaves with a record-shattering return this April 13th!But wait, there's more! Our very own Woodland superstars just dominated the Connecticut Association Student Council convention, bringing home a Platinum Council of Excellence award and crowning freshman Amari Adams as the state's Unsung Hero! Feeling smart? Our Rho Kappa history buffs are headed to states after a first-place sweep at Connecticut History Day!Is your spring lackluster? Not anymore! With temperatures soaring into the 80s, our softball and tennis teams are undefeated, and baseball is crushing the competition! Plus, we've got international news from Hungary, AI ethics updates on "Claude," and even a sneak peek at a new Harry Potter series!Don't miss out on The Drowsy Chaperone tickets or the Best Buddies Friendship Walk! This isn't just a show; it's a B-day revolution! Tune in every morning at 7 a.m. on Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify! Act now—your school day depends on it!
Larry and Dick talk high school spring sports plus more this week.....
The New Yorker staff writer Louisa Thomas, who writes the Sporting Scene column, talks with David Remnick about the biggest basketball stories this season: how LeBron James embraced a new late-career persona as a great supporting player for the Los Angeles Lakers; the coaching genius of the Celtics' Joe Mazzulla; and the ongoing scandal over teams deliberately tanking games to secure better prospects in the N.B.A. draft. Further reading: “How Much Is a Home Team Worth?,” by Louisa Thomas “LeBron James Is Making His Last Great Adjustment,” by Louisa Thomas New episodes of The New Yorker Radio Hour drop every Tuesday and Friday. Join host David Remnick as he discusses the latest in politics, news, and current events in conversation with political leaders, newsmakers, innovators, New Yorker staff writers, authors, actors, and musicians.
Larry and Dick talk high school spring sports and more this week....
We rank the sporting events the takes place between the end of March Madness and the start of the College Football season.
Director of Athletics Russ Panico previews the baseball and softball seasons at KVCCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Throughout the year, Miner Dome Broadcasting brings Telluride High School sports to life on your radio. This week on "Off the Record,” club members broadcast from the Purple House on Pine to highlight student athletes in soccer, volleyball, skiing, and track & field.
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This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Sharon and Stacy recap Discover Long Island's most attended Annual Meeting and Legislative Breakfast ever, bringing together partners, elected officials, and industry leaders from across the region. And if Sharon sounds a little different this week, please bear with us… she lost her voice during her big presentation earlier that day but still showed up to spill the tea!#ShowUsYourLongIslanderThis week's spotlight goes to Rich “Big Daddy” Salgado, a Long Island native who has become a well-known behind-the-scenes connector in professional sports. Known throughout the NFL and NHL for supporting athletes off the field, he has attended dozens of Super Bowls and Stanley Cup Finals and continues giving back through events like the Big Daddy Celebrity Golf Classic at Oheka Castle supporting organizations including the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.Know a Long Islander doing something great? Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending a DM or emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com.#RevolutionaryRootsThis week we highlight Sagtikos Manor in West Bay Shore, a historic home dating back to 1697 that served as a British headquarters during the Revolutionary War and later hosted President George Washington in 1790, now part of the Long Island 250 celebration ahead of America's 250th anniversary in 2026.#LongIslandLifeTickets for the Long Island Ducks' 2026 season at Fairfield Properties Ballpark are now on sale, including Discover Long Island Sponsorship Night on July 2 with a Fireworks Spectacular and patriotic T-shirt giveaway.Ralph's Famous Italian Ices locations are reopening across Long Island, signaling the return of spring and one of the region's sweetest traditions.With the first day of spring on March 20, we're sharing a Long Island spring bucket list including the Waterdrinker Tulip Festival, Greenport cherry blossoms, scenic hikes, vineyard visits, brewery stops, and iconic attractions like the Fire Island and Montauk lighthouses.March 20 is also National Proposal Day, and romantic spots like Gurney's Montauk, Bedell Cellars, Planting Fields Arboretum, Old Westbury Gardens, and Oheka Castle offer the perfect setting to pop the question.#LeadingLadiesOfLongIslandIn honor of Women's History Month, we're spotlighting Adelaide de Menil, an arts patron who helped strengthen the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton and support the East End's historic artist community. Representatives are also encouraging the public to support women in need through a clothing and accessories donation drive across Suffolk County.#ChariTEAThis week we're highlighting Paws of War in Nesconset, a nonprofit supporting veterans and first responders through service animals while also rescuing adoptable pets, including a dog named Candy and her six puppies who will be available for adoption on March 29.#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandEvents this weekend include Jazz at Lincoln Center's Great American Crooners at Staller Center, Trevor Wallace at The Paramount in Huntington, the Hauppauge Spring Craft Fair, live music at the Wine Barn in Moriches, Soupy Sundays at Chronicle Wines in Peconic, and the final week of igloo dining at Mirabelle Tavern in Stony Brook.For more events and things to do on Long Island visit discoverlongisland.com.#CelebriTEAAlec and Hilaria Baldwin have listed their Hamptons home for about $20 million as they prepare for a new chapter, while fans can soon see more of the family on their upcoming TLC series The Baldwins.#hotTEAsCall us at 877-386-6654 x 400, leave us a review, and receive $5 off merch by sending a screenshot of your review.Connect With UsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LongIslandTeaPodcastX: https://x.com/liteapodcastEmail: spillthetea@discoverlongisland.comShop: https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Brown and John Butler talk about the end of the basketball season for Barren County, Caverna and Glasgow. They also preview the men's and women's NCAA tournaments.
Hour three of DJ & PK for February 20, 2026: David Locke, Utah Jazz and SEG Media Pablo Mastroeni, Real Salt Lake Spring sports equinox is beginning
What was former Prof. Roger Schank's relationship with Epstein like? What did the initial report released by the Illinois Accountability Commission entail? What is expected from Northwestern athletics in the Spring Sports highlight? The Daily answers these questions and recaps other top stories from the last week.
Tony spends a few minutes grousing about men's hoops, talks Lady Dawgs post season, and hit a bit on baseball, softball and gymnastics.
The Florida Classic was an abject disaster if you are a FAMU fan.In what is now thankfully not the last game of the season .The game proved to be a microcosm of the many failures of the 2025-2026 season and did nothing but add fuel to the fire of those who are calling for a coaching changeAlso the Volleyball team upheld the standard even when it was feared that the team might not make it. And we mercifully begin to prepare for Spring Sports. Fangs Up#FAMU #FAMUly #Rattlers #SWAC #FAMUvsUAPB #HBCU
Ben Cates, NewsAdvance.com on spring sports features + Seminole District FB coaching changes by Ed Lane
John and Roman review the 2025 spring sports season in the St. Louis areaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gateway-sports-venue-show--3605575/support.
The boys are back (echoing) the boys are back, and on this pawd where the month turns to June on the calendar, there are still Cougar sports topics to kick around and the regular co-hosts talked the following topics: UH's unsurprising, but not wildly encouraging decision to bring back baseball HC Todd Whitting for a 16th season in 2026 What the lack of an update on the softball head coach tells us about who UH might be hiring Track & Field sends several athletes and a relay to NCAA Outdoors, with some heartbreaking near misses and one injury absence Kicking around some interesting Coog-related questions from our followers on the slime infested waters of social media... a summer tradition of sorts around here
Reacting to the Thunder's loss, OSU's win total and more.
Tune into Lunch Beers, where we crack open cold ones and dive into the hilarious grind of office life—think joys like endless meetings and printer jams. We swap stories about shanking drives on the golf course while dreaming of that perfect swing (which we will never have??). With great beer and even better friends, we toast to surviving the 9-to-5 chaos. Join us for laughs, brews, and all the cubicle confessions you didn't know you needed!