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Prom, Spring Sports and Graduation plans in this Bi-Weekly update from Superintendent Lynn Johnson Bangor Public Schools!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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
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
Welcome back to the Irish Intel! Members of Shamrock Productions begin our spring sports interview series with baseball player Callaghan O'Connor, girls track and field athletes Emily Storer and Aaliyah Gray and girls soccer player Ella Langellier.
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.
Larry and Dick are talking high school spring sports, "Where are they now" segment and more this week......
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)
Thanks Nachum, Spring is in full swing and all sports are officially underway. Straight ahead on Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, the defending varsity, softball champs open the season on a run, two championship contenders put on a classic in Boys Varsity Soccer and Solomon Schecter storms to the top of the Volleyball boards. All that and more, good morning, I'm Elliot Weiselberg. One of the many great things about Spring Sports is that we get to start talking about teams that don't usually get much positive coverage during the Winter Season, and in some cases, no coverage at all. One of the teams that we don't get to talk about at all is Netzach Hatorah. The Knights, not a winter sport participant, made everyone take note last year with their dominance on the softball diamond, climbing all the way to their first school championship. The 2025 season would start off with more of the same. The Knights took two wins this week, reaching double-digit runs in both contests, defeating DRS 10-8 and Rambam 16-6. The loss, DRS's first knocked them from the top of the standings board in the East which now sees MAY at 2-0, newcomer Nishmas Hatorah at 3-1 and the Knights in what has arguably become the most competitive division in diamond sports. In other action, Hillel opens up at 2-0 with wins over SAR by a collective 19-0 margin, and YDE has taken charge in the Central, jumping out to 3-0 with wins over each team in their division. A school that we get to talk about a bit on the hockey end, but a rarity to the positive is Solomon Schechter. The Volleyball Storm are looking to even the field and have done a spectacular job thus far, undefeated 3/4 of the way through the season. A day after picking up their 5th win against TABC in a battle of the Storm, SSLI defeated DRS in straight sets to improve to 6-0. The wins give the Storm a 2-game cushion over 4-2 HAFTR and a 3-game cushion over North Shore. Solomon Schechter will have a month break before they face Magen David and HAFTR in their attempt to finish undefeated. A team who knows a thing or two about being undefeated, the Ramaz Rams are on the road to another title defense, now at 4-0 halfway through the year, picking up a dominant win over Kushner this week. They can be joined by SAR who sit at 3-0 but face North Shore tonight. Moving over to Boys Soccer where we were treated to a possible championship preview and every bit an instant classic. The last two champions, Kushner and SAR squared off and made the most of every opportunity with SAR pulling out an 11-10 win over the defending champions. SAR stays undefeated at 5-0 while Kushner slips to 3-2, with only Frisch, Kushner's only other loss, separating them in the standings. Frisch took on TABC last night in their last action before the Pesach break. Speaking of Frisch, over in Girls varsity, it's been all Cougars who took two large wins to improve to 5-0. The Cougars will gear up for the main part of their schedule on the other side of the break where they meet up with defending champion Ma'ayanot, currently in the running at the top of the West at 4-1. With Pesach up ahead, we will be taking a break until action picks back up. We'll see you for our next update on April 29th. Chag Sameach everyone. And that was your Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, I'm Elliot Weiselberg
Angie, Devin, and Michelle from Girl Herd talk about Texas' success in spring sports. Join InsideTexas.com: https://www.on3.com/teams/texas-longhorns/join/ This Video Brought to You By Our Wonderful Sponsors: Call Luxe Kitchen and Bath at 833-358-LUXE today or visit luxekitchenbath.com to discover where quality meets luxury and begin the process of transforming your home. Want Official IT Merch? Shop Here: https://insidetexasmerch.myshopify.com/ Listen to the Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3P0cwAUPNZrsNrTOKOfa6x Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-texas-football/id1721623113 Find Us On Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideTexas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsideTexas/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidetexas/ https://www.on3.com/teams/texas-longhorns/
The Spring Morning Show, sponsored by Ace sports Cards, covers the latest in local and major league sports. Discover upcoming events like the sports cards collectible show in Burlington, Iowa, featuring a Hawkeyes basketball player autograph session. Dave dives into the current Major League Baseball games and scores, highlighting standout matchups and players. Andy McGuire joins the show to discuss local baseball insights, promising spring athletes, and the exciting introduction of Iowa's new arena football team, the Coralville Chaos. Embrace the sports fervor and community spirit with this engaging episode.
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
hanks Nachum, No fooling folks, it's April as the Yeshiva League turns the corner into Spring. But first, straight ahead on Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, the Yeshiva League holds court at the 2025 Red Saracheck Tournament. All that and more, good morning, I'm Elliot Weiselberg. From beginning to end, the 2025 Red Saracheck Tournament held an extraordinary amount of suspense, excitement and, of course, upsets. The Granddaddy of all Yeshiva League Basketball took place this weekend at the Max Stern Athletic Center on the campus of Yeshiva University with 21 teams vying for the most prestigious title and for the first time in a long time Yeshiva League teams were in command of the action for the Tier I and Tier II championships...just not the ones that would be believed. The afternoon session on Monday started out with the Tier II championship featuring two highly ranked teams, semifinalist North Shore and league-Champion DRS Wildcats, both teams were relegated to the lower bracket following stunning Thursday upsets, for 3rd seed DRS, it would be the 14th seed Frisch Cougars pulling off the upset on a buzzer-beating three-pointer by Nathan Neufield for Frisch in the 45-44 victory. North Shore would also fall to a Yeshiva League foe, Magen David, who gained the 10th seed by virtue of their play-in win the night before over Flatbush. More on them later. The Wildcats and Lions would rebound with wins Saturday night to advance to the semifinals and narrowly advance to the finals, with DRS needing an overtime miracle buzzer beater three by Joe Aaron to send their game with Hebrew Academy of Montreal to Double OT and then a superb second extra session from Aaron to seal the deal to move on. In the finals, it seemed as if the totality of the last two weeks had finally caught up to the Wildcats. North Shore took a two-point lead with under a minute to go in the first and never trailed the rest of the way, opening up mid-teen leads at several points. DRS would make a charge late, though and would pull within two and with 7 seconds to go, Aaron would go to the line for two shots. Aaron would only make 1 of two shots to trail by one. With the Lions hitting a free throw at the other end, DRS would have one last chance to tie as Aaron burned his way up the court cutting through to the basket, but could not get the running jumper to fall at the buzzer, giving North Shore the 49-47 Tier II victory. In Tier 1, two more Yeshiva League teams squared off in the unlikeliest of finals. 4th seed TABC busted through Fasman, SAR and top ranked YULA to head back to the main stage at the MSAC where they fell short only a handful of days earlier in the Yeshiva League Championship. Their opponent, the 10th seeded Magen David Warriors. Following their wins over Flatbush and North Shore, the Warriors knocked off #2 Shalhevet 58-51 and #6 Berman by 1 to become one of the lowest seeds to ever advance to the Sarachek finals. The teams would trade runs and keep a close game until midway through the 4th when the league runner up took over and finished off the game on a 17-7 run to take the tier 1 championship for TABC 61-49. Eyal Kinderlehrer saved the best for last, putting up a 24 point, 13 rebound double-double to lead the Storm to their first-ever Saracheck Tournament Championship. The final winter sport event will take place this coming weekend as the 2025 Rabbi David Beitler Memorial Tournament will take place in HAFTR for Varsity Hockey. Moving over to Spring Sports, in Girls Hockey, HAFTR has opened up a sizeable lead in the East at 4-0-1, taking a 5-point lead over second place HANC. Meanwhile, in Boys Volleyball, Solomon Schechter took a straight set win over YDE to improve to 4-0. In Boys Soccer, Westchester continues their impressive season, downing Flatbush 12-5 to match DRS at the top of the East with 4 wins and Frisch took a 5-4 win over defending champion Kushner to remain undefeated out West. And that was your Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, I'm Elliot Weiselberg
Grayson joined Dan to give their thoughts on Hokies Basketball, Wrestling, Spring Sports and the beginning of spring practice. Go Hokies!Sponsored by Benny's Pizza of Blacksburg, Va
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.
Nicholas "Harry" Callas reacts to all of the spring sports you can follow now that the spring season has begun!
Dr. Jason Shin joins us to talk about spring sports season - how to prepare, transition back into the season, and avoid injury.
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
Russ Hughes joined Jennifer Russell in the Sav-A-Lot Studio for the March 21, 2025, edition of The Boiler Shop on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Russ talked about Spring Sports, which are in full swing.
On this week's episode, Sean & Joel celebrate the strong starts by Sugar-Salem Baseball's Dawson McInelly & Highland Softball. Then the guys will discuss the retirement of Firth's Scott Adams & their most intriguing golf & tennis match ups. Join us live in the chat and shout-out your favorite team, player or coach!The East Idaho Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Follow our East Idaho Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @SeanKane182, @E1educadorLike our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel
It's baseball and softball time. Ranking the top teams to start the season.
Your favorite hosts bring you into the wonderful world of Spring Sorts at Knippa ISD.Knippa Saves The World - Season 6
In this episode, Bangor Superintendent Lynn Johnson touches on Spring Sports, gives a comprehensive bond/renovation update and previews the upcoming Career Day and Bangor Creates events. Bangorvikings.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
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Craig and Jake are back for another week of TPP
There are so many options for watching sports this time of year! Name your top 3 favorite spring sports!
ESPX Spring Sports Preview - Volleyball 2025
St Louis Blues CEO Chris Zimmerman and St Louis Sports Commission President Marc Schreiber join Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch previewing a busy slate of sports events coming to St Louis this spring. The discuss the growth of youth hockey, the Frozen Four, and other NCAA events including Arch Madness.
Spring is here! As the temperatures rise and the ice starts to melt, you might be wondering: Should I keep playing hockey in the spring, or is it okay to take a break?In this episode, Lee MJ Elias, Mike Bonelli, and Sherry Hudspeth tackle one of the biggest questions young hockey players face: Do I need to play year-round to get better? Spoiler alert: You don't.✅ Why taking a break from hockey can actually make you a better player✅ The benefits of playing other sports (or even picking up an instrument!)✅ How to avoid the pressure of year-round hockey and focus on overall development✅ Why your parents (and their wallets) need a break too!Whether you're lacing up for lacrosse, swinging a baseball bat, hitting the golf course, or just enjoying some downtime, remember—be an athlete, stay active, and most importantly, have fun.
On this episode of “Maroon and Bold”, hosts Sydney Neal and Noah Henson are joined by wrestling beat reporter Aiden Beckman to talk about the squad's progress as the season wraps up. Additionally, baseball beat reporter Hunter Gudyka and softball beat reporter Hadlee Peters join to discuss both teams as they near home-openers.
With Northwestern lacrosse, softball and baseball kicking off their seasons, The Daily's sports reporters talk predictions, players to watch for and storylines to follow. Read the full story here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2025/02/24/audio/cats-corner-looking-ahead-to-spring-sports/