POPULARITY
Steve Nibbs is joined by Kevin Kendro, the Supervisor of Athletics and Extracurricular Activities to wrap up the Spring Sports season to end the school year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reporter Paul Valencia is joined by Tony Liberatore and Cale Piland to talk Columbia River and Skyview's state championship wins, WIAA sanctions against a Seattle football program, a controversial California track ruling, and their summer plans—including one inspired by a 1970s sitcom. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/the-study-of-sports-podcast-june-13-2025-salute-spring-sports-champions-and-revealing-our-summer-plans-plus-a-quick-trip-to-the-1970s/ #ClarkCountyWa #HighSchoolSports #SkyviewSoftball #ColumbiaRiverSoccer #SportsPodcast #WIAA #VancouverWA #TrackAndField #1970sSitcom #LocalNews
Ben Cates, NewsAdvance.com on VHSL Spring Sports QFs by Ed Lane
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
Join your host, Owen Colwell, as he is joined by Leo West and Logan Stewart for the final Rowan Sports Review for the 2024-2025 school year. The three discuss the 2025 seasons for the Rowan Baseball and Softball teams, as well as Men's & Women's Outdoor Track & Field. Some features of this episode include: - Recap and reflections for the games that all four teams played in the NCAA DIII Championships - Reflections on the 2025 seasons for each team aforementioned - Specific instances from postgame press conferences with Rowan Baseball and Softball, and more!
Larry and Dick talk high school spring sports tournaments, "Where Are They Now" and more this week.....
Visit: https://www.ysguys.comIn this Memorial Day edition of Y's Guys, hosts Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler honor those who have served while breaking down critical updates in BYU sports. The episode opens with a recap of quarterback Jake Retzlaff's uncertain status following a civil lawsuit and what that means for BYU Football heading into fall. The crew explores who might step in—McCae Hillstead, Treyson Bourguet, or Bear Bachmeier—and how the offense can adapt, especially with key returners like LJ Martin, Chase Roberts, and a dominant O-line.The show also covers BYU's latest football commit, 6'4", 335-pound defensive tackle Alvin Puefua, who chose the Cougars over Miami, Utah, and Arizona. The team discusses ESPN's Top 30 quarterbacks, where Retzlaff still lands at No. 17, and what to watch for in BYU's early schedule: Portland State, Stanford, and East Carolina. They also dive into the new College Football Playoff format, which now rewards the Top 4 teams regardless of conference affiliation.On the basketball front, AJ Dybantsa is invited to USA Basketball's U19 training camp, and BYU's updated non-conference schedule includes exhibition games against Nebraska (Oct. 18) and North Carolina (late October at the Delta Center). The show also celebrates the Marriott Center's Top 10 national ranking for arena atmosphere and highlights Delaware at BYU (Nov. 11) as the first regular-season matchup.The show wraps with updates from spring sports: Men's Golf pushes for a top-8 finish at NCAA Championships; Softball's Ilova'a Brittingham is named a Freshman All-American; Track & Field heads to the NCAA West Prelims with both teams ranked in the top 7; and Baseball finishes a strong Big 12 tournament run. Other features include the launch of the “Y's Guy for a Day” fan contest, this week's inspirational quote from John Wayne, and a look at BYU's upcoming summer calendar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clark County's Skyview Storm took home the 4A state softball title as athletes across the region compete for spring championships in softball, baseball, soccer, tennis, golf, and track. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/high-school-sports-skyview-softball-highlights-first-of-two-weeks-of-spring-sports-championships/ #ClarkCounty #localnews #Skyview #softball #WIAA #springchampionships #Vancouver #Camas #LaCenter
The Floresville Athletic Booster Club held its Spring Sports Banquet May 19 at the Floresville Event Center. Athletes from all spring sports were honored, and enjoyed dinner with their families; some won prizes.Article Link
Although the current weather conditions don't feel very spring-like, we welcome back Ridgefield High School's Director of Athletics Dane Street to give us the Spring sports update. We discuss where the spring sports teams are in their season, what teams are going to the finals, a preview of what's happening this summer, and some updates happening this fall. Thanks for listening! Link to the athletics website.
Larry and Dick talk spring sports as tournaments begin, "Where Are They Now" and more this week......
This edition of Stories from the Ridge features a livelyroundtable discussion hosted by Executive Athletic Director Kenny Sholl. He is joined by Senior Associate Athletic Director Jeff Romero and Communications Writer Mark Wiedmer '76 as they chatt about the latest TSSAA transfer rules, the success and challenges in the spring sports lineup, and the upcoming Spring Fling, the state athletic championships. This discussion was recorded May 19, 2025.
COLD SPRING SPORTS IN MAINE by 101.9POR
05-19-25 NMAA Spring Sports recap with Championship Weekend in the rearview mirror
Join your host, Owen Colwell, as he discusses the recent hiring of Shawn Tucker as the new Rowan University Director of Athletics, as well as updates from the postseason for Rowan Baseball, Softball, Women's Lacrosse, and Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field. This episode also features interviews with Tucker and Joe Cosgrove (the head of the search committee for the new Athletic Director). Some content includes: - Why Tucker was the right person for the job - Tucker's vision for Rowan Athletics in the future - The future of athletic facilities - Potential Division I future for Rowan Athletics, and more!
Every Monday Kevin talks high school sports in Connecticut with Dave Ruden from therudenreport.com. As the spring sun sets on the regular season, high school athletes across Connecticut are shifting gears and setting their sights on championship glory. Boys lacrosse, baseball, and girls softball teams are closing out intense schedules this week and diving headfirst into playoff action. From walk-off wins to do or die games to make the postseason the energy is electric. Dave breaks it all down for us. Image credit: Getty Images
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker discuss the merits and risks of Utah State football limiting public access to spring practices. What could the starting five look like for Utah State men's basketball and what position battles will be the hardest to determine? High School spring sports championships update. Pick 6 results
Sammy and Eric recap all the spring sports who are wrapping up their league and district tournaments as we start to close the year on high school sports.
This week marks the start of WIAA's spring sports championships, with Clark County athletes competing in softball, baseball, golf, tennis, and soccer. With multiple top-seeded teams and events spread across the state, it's a busy stretch for local sports fans.https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/high-school-spring-sports-championships-start-this-week/ #ClarkCounty #localnews #Skyview #SetonCatholic #WIAA #Camas #Vancouver #Heritage #ColumbiaRiver #springchampionships
Reacting to the Thunder's loss, OSU's win total and more.
Larry and Dick talk spring sports, "Where Are They Now" and more this week.....
Since firing Chris Lemonis, MSU baseball is 4-0 and picked up an SEC sweep to get back on track towards a regional. We talk the weekend and their postseason path. We discuss two names on opposite ends of the coaching spectrum getting a lot of buzz for MSU baseball, and then we breakdown other recent happenings across Bulldogs sports.
Larry and Dick talk high school spring sports, "Where Are They Now" and more this week.....
Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen discuss the latest in local sports. Starting with a continuation of a discussion of "two-way" style contracts in college sports then moving into analysis of the spring transfer portal window and Utah State's relative lack of portal entries. Also a look at the two commits the Aggies have landed out of the spring portal so far. Next, a look back at Day 1 of the NFL Draft and how Ashton Jeanty defied the trends of the day by staying at Boise State and how he was rewarded for it. A finally, an update on all the spring team sports for Region 11 schools.
The guys talk about where Shadeur Sanders will end up landing in the NFL Draft, discuss some of the best NBA playoffs first round series, and Alex reveals who his NHL team is. Pull up a chair and join the conversation!
Parents question Oconee County Schools.The Farmer's Market is at Wire Park.Spring Sports are heading to the post season.Subscribe at OconeeEnterprise.com
The sports world is shifting again with the NBA Playoffs here, baseball plays and golf on the horizon. This week we discuss the NBA Playoffs, MLB plays, and a preview of the upcoming PGA tournament. Join co-host Jeff Hartman and Pez himself as they talk these picks, and more. This podcast is a part of the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Larry and Dick talk about high school spring sports, the NFL Draft and more this week.....
Whether you're shopping for yourself, your family, or your kids we have the scoop on the best gear at great prices for every sport and outdoor activity this season
Spring Sports continue and UGA keeps chopping. We give our scouting reports on the latest transfer portal haul for our DAWGS. Heel Cena is taking the sports entertainment world by storm so we go the heaviest we've ever gone on WWE talk. And of course, we get into how the NBA Playoffs are trending for the first round. Only so many more of these hodgepodge DAWGS OTL episodes until it is fully football and DAWG talk to open up the Fall! Looking forward to the ride, thanks for listening! Go DAWGS
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker talk about the challenges of the spring portal window for college football. Reactions to Tuesday's NBA Play-In games and previews for Wednesday's games. Hot Take or Not a Take. Latest RPI rankings for Region 11 spring sports.
WEAU 13 News sports director Justus Cleveland joins us to breakdown the latest in prep and college sports from our area! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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!
In this episode, The Daily checks in on Northwestern's spring sports and looks ahead to what's next this season. Read the full article here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2025/04/12/audio/cats-corner-checking-in-on-spring-sports/
In this episode of The Study of Sports, reporter Paul Valencia and sports administrators Tony Liberatore and Cale Piland discuss hosting track and field meets, the decision for school districts to move middle school football to the spring, and some high school baseball.While this podcast deals primarily with local, high school sports — from the perspective of expert administrators — we have to be honest with you: The best part of this episode is Tony's story of winning a bizarre gift from the Mariners 14 years ago, and how in order to try to change the trajectory of the franchise, Tony had to sacrifice that gift this season. Gotta hear from him! Our podcast format is simple: A longtime sports reporter (Paul Valencia) discusses high school sports, and more, with longtime sports administrators and former coaches. Cale Piland is the former head football coach at Evergreen and Union and is now the athletic director for Evergreen Public Schools. Tony Liberatore is a former assistant coach and athletic director at Columbia River and is now an associate principal at Fort Vancouver. We're always interested in subject ideas for a future podcast. Email us a subject idea.Send us your thoughts at: paul.v@clarkcountytoday.com.#localnews #ClarkCountyWa #StudyOfSports #PaulValencia #highschoolsports #Marinersstory #VancouverWA #schoolathletics #trackandfield #middleSchoolFootball #sportsadministration #baseballseason #EvergreenSchools #coachingstories #sportsleadership #pnwsports
We talk Bedlam Softball and Spring Football Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS The Morning Animals on XListen to past episodes HERE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MSHSL guru John Millea on the challenges and triumphs of spring sports, realignment and this week's MVT. From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Thanks to Pizza Barn in Princeton, MN (https://www.PizzaBarnPrinceton.com)
MSHSL guru John Millea on the challenges and triumphs of spring sports, realignment and this week's MVT. From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Thanks to Pizza Barn in Princeton, MN (https://www.PizzaBarnPrinceton.com)
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker visit with Keith Shirts from Hive State Hockey about the Utah Hockey Club. Former Aggie Steven Ashworth in the College Basketball 3-point shootout. Latest RPI rankings of Region 11 teams in spring sports. Pick 6
Spring sports are rolling, and South River's teams are coming in hot. AD David Klingel drops by to talk baseball, softball, lacrosse domination, and why eight percent of the school is now running track. We relive the epic girls' basketball title run (spoiler: five buses of screaming students helped), debate Duke's chances in March Madness, and wonder if NIL has turned college sports into the Wild West. Oh—and yes, there's a five-headed goat. Don't ask, just listen.Hawk Talk is hosted by Tom Frank, Jaden McDuffie and Grey Frank, and brought to you by Chad's BBQ, Merrick Creative, and Maryland Remodeling Expert. Don't hesitate to contact us through Instagram @SRHawkTalk or by email at SRHawkTalk@gmail.com. Please reach out, send updates after games, let us know about fundraisers, big events, etc. This show is only as good as what we know. So get involved! Subscribe, Listen and Share the show on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts, leave us a rating on Apple, help support the show at https://srhawktalk.buzzsprout.com, and spread the word Seahawk Nation. #WERSRSend us a textSupport the show
Hi there! Happy Saturday. Here are our top local stories for Saturday, March 29. Find the complete articles and much more – including our Spring Sports magazine – in today's paper and online at https://www.iolaregister.com/.
Join your host Aidan Dougherty, as is he joined by Connor McAndrew and Owen Colwell, to talk about the spring sports being 44-3 combined between Baseball, Softball, and Women's Lacrosse. They dive into each team and then touch on the question of who can make it the farthest.
Samanta Rux and Emma Corkill joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about athletic training and proper training for spring sports. Samanta Rux and Emma Corkill recently shed light on athletic training for spring sports. Emma, an athletic trainer at Kewanee High School, works but works out of OSF Healthcare to provide essential guidance on weight training and injury prevention. Their mission is to educate student-athletes on how to avoid injuries and, if necessary, safely navigate recovery and return to their sport. Emphasizing proper techniques, Emma partners with coaches to ensure athletes are well-prepared and informed. This focus on education aims to foster a sustainable athletic environment where students excel while minimizing health risks.
A new number 1 in softball and a new Power 5 in baseball.
James Brown and John Butler talk about the Boys' Fourth Region and FIfth Region tournaments. They also talk about the chalky men's NCAA Tournament first weekend.
Spring sports are coming back, which Chad Beynon says signals the second highest betting season of the year behind the Super Bowl. He notes the variety of volatility in gaming stocks like DraftKings (DKNG), Bally's (BALY) and Caesars (CZR) around the big event. It's not just gaming stocks seeing a resurgence. Chad points to theater stocks like IMAX Corp. (IMAX) rallying ahead of the next round of theatrical releases.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Marc & Kim are joined by sports expert Tom Ackerman, who's live from Florida, discussing the excitement of March Madness. Tom gives a rundown of the NCAA conference tournaments, with a focus on Indiana's crucial game against Oregon, SLU's path to an automatic bid in the A-10 tournament, and Missouri's upcoming match against Mississippi State. Tom also breaks down the stakes for Illinois and the Bills as they prepare for their respective games. The conversation shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals, as Tom evaluates the pitching staff and gives a look at Nolan Arenado's progress. The team's quiet offense has raised some concerns, but Tom highlights standout players and looks forward to the Cardinals' spring game against the Astros.
Craig and Jake are back for another week of TPP