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Tom Gamble discusses the battle of undefeateds between Anderson and Winton Woods, as part of the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Get more on this year's Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown here: x.com/XtownShowdownPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Tom Gamble discusses the battle of undefeateds between Anderson and Winton Woods, as part of the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Get more on this year's Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown here: x.com/XtownShowdownPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Lance talks Xavier basketball with Sean Miller, Bengals with Geoff Hobson, Reds community fund with Charlie Frank, Winton Woods football with Coach Chad Murphy, the BJ Hill trade in 2021 and its significance as well as looking back on Game 1 of the 1990 World Series.
Lance talks Xavier basketball with Sean Miller, Bengals with Geoff Hobson, Reds community fund with Charlie Frank, Winton Woods football with Coach Chad Murphy, the BJ Hill trade in 2021 and its significance as well as looking back on Game 1 of the 1990 World Series.
Lance talks about the upcoming Winton Woods and Anderson football matchup with Winton Woods Head Coach Chad Murphy
Lance talks about the upcoming Winton Woods and Anderson football matchup with Winton Woods Head Coach Chad Murphy
Mike Edwards is a Winton Woods and UK product, who's now a two-time Super Bowl champion. He joined us on ESPN1530 to talk about winning his second ring with the Chiefs, his impending free agency, and his experience at the tragic Kansas City championship parade.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530.Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
Mike Edwards is a Winton Woods and UK product, who's now a two-time Super Bowl champion. He joined us on ESPN1530 to talk about winning his second ring with the Chiefs, his impending free agency, and his experience at the tragic Kansas City championship parade.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530.Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
The Milford High School football team has earned plenty of the spotlight this season as the top-ranked team in the Division I, Region 4 standings. The Eagles, who have a 7-0 record for the first time since 1957, want to continue the momentum Friday night as they play at Winton Woods (6-1) in the WCPO 9 Game of the Week. Milford, ranked No. 6 in this week's Associated Press Division I state poll, wants to win its first outright Eastern Cincinnati Conference title this season. The Eagles must defeat Winton Woods in order to earn that distinction with two remaining home games. Milford is 0-8 all-time against Winton Woods.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Undefeated Winton Woods (5-0) plays at Anderson (4-1) in a key Eastern Cincinnati Conference football showdown this Friday. "It's been a pretty competitive series over the years," Winton Woods coach Chad Murphy said. "From the FAVC (Fort Ancient Valley Conference) days to the ECC days now. We know they're a throw it around, score a lot of points team. We've battled with them the last couple years so we couldn't be more excited." Winton Woods is No. 1 in the Division II, Region 8 computer points standings, according to Joe Eitel,while Anderson is No. 2. Murphy and senior defensive lineman Cam Jackson joined the WCPO High School Insider Podcast to discuss this season and the upcoming game against the Raptors. Anderson defeated Walnut Hills 51-0 last week. That victory came a week after the Raptors lost 56-35 at Milford. Anderson coach Evan Dreyer said the Raptors hope that experience against Milford will help this week against Winton Woods. "We can't give Winton Woods a short field or a big play," Dreyer said. Anderson junior quarterback Justice Burnam has thrown for a conference-best 1,543 yards and 16 touchdowns. Anderson senior Brodey Berg has rushed for 460 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also has 384 yards receiving and four touchdowns. Junior wide receiver Trace Jallick has 380 yards receiving and four touchdowns. Anderson will face a Winton Woods defense which has allowed just four points per game and 20 points overall this season. "Their defense is incredible," Dreyer said. Winton Woods has an 18-game regular season win streak. Its most recent regular-season loss came at Anderson Oct. 1, 2021 (28-21). Jackson said he remembers what it was like to lose at Anderson during the 2021 game. He said it was a turning point in the state championship journey. "It was quiet in the locker room," Jackson said. "There weren't a lot of laughs and giggles. it wasn't a good feeling at all. That's all I remember." Winton Woods, which defeated Little Miami 51-0 last week, is led by several players including junior linebacker Justin Hill who has a conference-best 6 1/2 sacks. Jackson has four sacks while junior defensive back Donmiel Rogers Jr. has three interceptions. Junior running back Tyler Gooding has rushed for 488 yards and six touchdowns. Subscribe to High School Insider with Mike Dyer podcast: Apple Podcasts Castbox Google Podcasts Pocket Casts RadioPublic Stitcher RSS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Winton Woods (12-1) was a Division II regional semifinalist last season after the Warriors won the 2021 state title. "This team has a lot of experience returning," Murphy said. "The thing I like most is they've felt what it's like to hoist a trophy after 16 weeks in 2021 and to turn equipment in after Week 13 (in 2022)." Winton Woods returns several key players including senior quarterback Van George, senior wide receiver Tra'mar Harris (Purdue verbal commit) and junior offensive tackle Raphael Greene, one of Ohio's top players in the 2025 class. The defense is led by several players including defensive tackle Cameron Jackson, who is a three-year starter. Defensive tackle Delan Massey-Wright was a Division II first-team all-state player in 2022. Junior linebacker Justin Hill - one of Ohio's top players in the 2025 class - has several significant scholarship offers including Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Texas A&M and Notre Dame. The Warriors also feature senior Zae Jennings, a West Virginia verbal commit, who played quarterback at Colerain last season. This episode featured a discussion with Murphy, Hill, George, Jackson and senior tight end Ly'vi'el Waters. Winton Woods opens the season at Trotwood-Madison Aug. 18. More at https://wcpo.com/HSinsider See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With 15 Greater Cincinnati high school football teams in the Ohio regional semifinals this weekend, the stakes are even more significant this Friday night. The WCPO High School Insider podcast looks at some of the top matchups and speaks with some of the area's top coaches entering Week 13 of the season. You will hear from Mason coach Brian Castner as the Comets (10-2) prepare to play Moeller (11-1) in a Division I regional semifinal Friday night. Mason is making its first regional semifinal appearance in program history, according to the school's athletic department. Kings coach Alex Garvin explains how the Knights are preparing for their second matchup with Winton Woods - this time in the regional semifinal. Western Brown coach Nick Osborne reflects upon the Broncos' memorable rally in the final home of the season in a Division III quarterfinal. McNicholas coach Mike Orlando discusses how the Rockets' difficult regular-season schedule has prepared the young team for the regional semifinals. More at https://wcpo.com/highschoolinsider See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is plenty at stake Friday night in a GCL South showdown at Nippert Stadium. That's when Moeller (6-0) plays host to Elder (5-1) in one of the most anticipated high school football games this season. Moeller can win the GCL South outright with a win. Elder can clinch at least a share of the league title with a victory as the Panthers still have to play La Salle Oct. 21. "I think that the atmosphere is going to be pretty neat," Moeller coach Mark Elder said. "I'm excited for that for our kids." Coach Elder and Elder High School coach Doug Ramsey joined the WCPO High School Insider to discuss this game. You will also hear from Winton Woods senior running back Trey Cornist, who reflected upon the reaction he received after he rushed for 343 yards and six touchdowns last week. Covington Catholic coach Eddie Eviston explains the key to the Colonels' five-game win streak after a district win at Cooper last week. Edgewood coach Scott Clemmons discussed the Cougars' five-game win streak. And Cincinnati Country Day coach Dennis Coyle explains a why a loss to rival Summit Country Day in late August became a turning point for the Nighthawks this season. Subscribe at https://wcpo.com/highschoolinsider See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Winton Woods High School football team hasn't missed a step since winning the ultimate prize in December. Winton Woods, the reigning Division II state champion, has won 14 consecutive games going back to Oct. 8, 2021. As the Warriors (5-0) prepare to host Anderson (3-2) Friday night, Winton Woods coach Chad Murphy joined the WCPO High School Insider podcast to discuss this season. Murphy was joined by senior wide receiver Carlos Cox Jr., senior defensive lineman Terren Macklin and senior running back KC Spears in the conversation about the program. This episode also includes perspective from Lakota West senior quarterback Mitch Bolden as he improved to 31-6 as a starter last week. You will also hear from Hughes coach Lorenzo Engleman as he's led the Big Red to a 3-1 record in his first season as head coach. And Williamsburg coach Nick Ayers describes how grateful he is to lead the Wildcats in his first season with the program. More at https://wcpo.com/highschoolinsider See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trotwood (Ohio) Madison head coach Jeff Graham played the game at the highest level during his playing career. Over the past several years, Graham has stayed connected to the game, coaching many young and talented players over the years. In 2019, Graham led the Rams to the OHSAA Football Division III state championship. With success, Graham and the Rams saw their conference push them aside, forcing them to become independent and play one of the most demanding schedules in Ohio. Week One saw the Rams take on defending Division II state champion Winton Woods, then an always challenging and undefeated Kettering Fairmont team followed in Week Two, both losses for the Rams. If the sting of starting off 0-2 wasn't nasty enough, Graham and the Rams followed up in Week Three, playing up two levels and taking on Division One state runner-up Springfield. While no head coach wants to see his team start 0-3, Graham refused to allow his players to hang their heads going into their Week Four match-up against Kettering Alter. After some early game struggles, Graham and the Rams started to find their groove and used a solid second half to come back for a 26-24 win over the Knights. DBHuddle spoke with the Rams head coach about his young squad and why the future is bright for one of Ohio's top programs over the last decade. This interview is presented by First Star Logistics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/support
Jermaine Mathews Jr. is one of the top players in Ohio for the Class of 2023. With his future already planned out by giving Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day his verbal pledge, Mathews and his Cincinnati (Ohio) Winton Woods teammates are working on repeating as OHSAA Division II champions. DBHuddle.com caught Mathews in action on Friday night in the Warriors 52-0 win over Walnut Hills in Eastern Cincinnati Conference action. Watching Mathews in action, it's easy to see why Ohio State and many college programs across the country recruiting Mathews hard. Learn more about Mathews goals for this season, why Ohio State was the right pick for him, and how having former Winton Woods standout Miyan Williams makes Mathews comfortable with his future in Columbus in this exclusive one-on-one interview presented by First Star Logistics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/support
Tradition runs deep at Cincinnati (Ohio) Winton Woods High School. Success came before head coach Chad Murphy led the Warriors to the OHSAA football Division II State Championship last season. Murphy is responsible for ensuring his team understands they are not the hunters but "The Hunted" when they take the field each week. With three players, Trey Cornist (Georgia Tech), Cameron Calhoun (Cincinnati), and Jermaine Mathews Jr. (Ohio State), having ended their recruitment with early pledges and young players receiving early interest, Murphy feels blessed to have seniors who have grasped leadership roles. DBHuddle.com sat down with Coach Murphy to learn more about his 2022 squad, including his top players and the challenges they face going from hunters to the hunted on the field. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/support
Cincinnati (Ohio) Winton Woods athlete KC Spears might not match what those in the world of the football recruiting media like. However, after watching the Spears and his Winton Woods football team in action against Eastern Cincinnati Conference opponent Walnut Hills, you'll get a different impression as he's a Mighty Might on the field. This season, Spears has seven catches for 116-yards and two touchdowns while also adding a rushing touchdown. Last season, Spears rushed for 526 yards and ten touchdowns while also adding 464 receiving yards and four scores. Dave Berk of DBHuddle spoke with Spears following his team's impressive 52-0 win on Friday night over Walnut Hills in this exclusive one-on-one interview presented by First Star Logistics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/support
Cincinnati (Ohio) Winton Woods senior running back Trey Cornist brings the combination of power and speed to the Warriors' offensive attack. The Georgia Tech verbal pledge spoke with DBHuddle.com about transferring to Winton Woods after being at Mt. Healthy High School, playing with a target on his back as Winton Woods looks to repeat as OHSAA Division II State Champions, and why the Yellow Jackets were the right choice when it came to his college future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/support
Fairfield football coach Jason Krause and Winton Woods coach Chad Murphy reflect on this preseason and what they like about their respective teams entering the season opener on Aug. 19. Get more: https://wcpo.com/highschoolinsider See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Winton Woods football coach Chad Murphy arrived home around 5 a.m. Friday but he didn't seem to mind at all. In fact, Murphy was all smiles two days later, reflecting on a state championship journey that no one at Winton Woods will ever forget. "It's just been a little surreal," Murphy said Sunday afternoon. "It's like it's set in but it hasn't. Do you know what I mean? It still seems like we're probably going to practice tomorrow and that kind of stuff. It's been wild." Murphy joined the WCPO High School Insider podcast to reflect on the Warriors' Division II state title. Winton Woods defeated Akron Archbishop Hoban 21-10 in the Division II state final Dec. 2 in Canton to capture the state championship. "It was finally mission accomplished," Murphy said. "Like you said - 16 weeks is a long time. A lot of blood, sweat and tears go into it - behind the scenes stuff." Winton Woods was one of three schools to capture state football titles this past week. Beechwood captured the Kentucky Class 2A state title with a 23-21 win over Lexington Christian at Kroger Field. Clinton-Massie had a dramatic rally on Friday to defeat Youngstown Ursuline 29-28 thanks to a two-point conversion with 45 seconds left in the Ohio Division IV state final. Clinton-Massie coach Dan McSurley reflected on how much the seniors impacted the football program and a two-point conversion attempt in Canton that won't ever be forgotten in Clinton County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Friday Kenny & JT Show is underway. And Happy First Friday! We start off with an update on the OHSAA State Championships. Winton Woods upset Hoban last night while Clinton-massie edged Ursuline this morning which was a tough loss former McKinley and current Ursuline head coach Dan Reardon. No fireworks last night at Light Up Downtown Canton but they're rescheduled for First Friday tonight. Notre Dame has a new head coach.
Badin, Beechwood, Clinton-Massie and Winton Woods are vying for their respective state football finals this week. - Welcome to the football state championship week. Greater Cincinnati has four opportunities at state football finals this week including Badin (Division III), Beechwood (Kentucky Class 2A), Clinton-Massie (Division IV) and Winton Woods (Division II) in the respective state finals. You will hear from Winton Woods coach Chad Murphy, Badin coach Nick Yordy and Clinton-Massie coach Dan McSurley on this week's WCPO High School Insider podcast. Each coach reflects on the special journey of this season and what they will remember the most from this team as they prepare to travel to Canton. 02:18 - Winton Woods coach Chad Murphy 08:45 - Clinton-Massie coach Dan McSurley 20:59 - Badin coach Nick Yordy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Badin, Clinton-Massie, Moeller and Winton Woods are preparing this week for a trip to the football state semifinals Friday night in their respective divisions. - The football state Final Four round is here. Four Greater Cincinnati high school football teams are still practicing this Thanksgiving week in preparation for the Ohio High School Athletic Association state semifinals Friday night. In Divsion I, Moeller (11-3) plays Springfield (12-1) at Sidney. In Division II, Winton Woods (11-3) plays Green (11-3) at Westerville Central. In Division III, Badin (13-0) plays Granville (13-0) at London High School's Bowlus Field. In Division IV, Clinton-Massie (12-1) plays Carroll Bloom-Carroll (14-0) at Performance Stadium at Volunteer Field in Plain City. In Kentucky, Beechwood (13-0) plays host to Mayfield (12-1) in a 2A state semifinal Friday night. In this episode, you will hear from Badin coach Nick Yordy about the Rams' rally in the regional final to capture their first state semifinal berth since 1998. Winton Woods coach Chad Murphy, in his first year as the team's head coach, discusses how Winton Woods persevered after a 1-2 record early this season to reach the state Final Four for the first time since 2018. Moeller coach Mark Elder offers details about how he's stay focused through this deep playoff run and how the team plans to celebrate Thanksgiving as a program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hughes football coach Chris Mobley discusses the journey of the Big Red football program since 2016 plus Anderson coach Evan Dreyer reflects on the Raptors' 28-21 win over visiting Winton Woods in Week 7. The Mount Notre Dame volleyball team prepares to travel to Arizona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Dyer discusses some of the high school football playoff matchups this week. Plus, a look at the start of the OHSAA girls basketball season. The month for state football champions is here. The Ohio High School Athletic Association football postseason kicks into high gear with the Division I state semifinals and Divisions II-VII regional finals this week. St. Xavier (8-2) plays Springfield (8-1) in a Division I state semifinal Friday at Piqua High School's Alexander Stadium. Dayton Daily News reporter David Jablonski discusses the Springfield football team this season in a preview of the game. You will also hear from Anderson football coach Evan Dreyer as he discusses the La Salle (7-2) at Winton Woods (9-0) Division II, Region 8 final Friday night. And you will hear some Ohio high school girls basketball discussion with Journey to the Tourney director Bryce McKey as the season starts in two weeks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Richard Skinner and Kent McKenzie bring you all of the play by play of the Moeller Crusaders vs. Winton Woods Warriors. Listen to a replay of the broadcast courtesy of ESP Media.
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Ohio State is prepping for a true road test as the trip to Nebraska is here. Is this the trap game - see @Purdue '18, @Iowa '17 - we all fear? Duane Long is here to chat all about it. When the schedule was released this was a game that caused concern. How about now? Also: * Safety Isaiah Pryor entered the transfer portal. Surprised? Disappointed? * Ohio State has offered an in-state running back: Winton Woods standout Miyan Williams. What does think of the offer? Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason Grefer and Derek Williams bring you all of the play by play of the Moeller Crusaders and the Winton Woods Warriors. Listen to a replay of the game courtesy of ESP Media.
Summer is the best time to find new adventures and reconnect with nature. Great Parks east region education manager Julie Robinson joins us with ideas to get kids more interested in nature and fun ways for kids to enjoy being outside – all from your own yard. Then, we Take It Outdoors taking Julie’s suggestions to heart by exploring uncharted territory of Winton Woods.
University of Kentucky safety Mike Edwards is one of a handful of area products who hope to hear their name called during the NFL Draft April 25-27 (ABC, Channel 9). Edwards, a 2014 Winton Woods High School graduate, never missed a game in his four-year career at UK, playing in 51 games with 44 consecutive starts. He recently performed well at a pro day in Lexington last week. The former Winton Woods High School standout had 318 tackles and became just the 19th player in school history with 300 or more tackles. Edwards joined the WCPO High School Insider to discuss how he’s preparing for the NFL Draft.
For today's Friday edition of the podcast, Corey (Albertson) is joined by All-Ohio and Winton Woods basketballl coach Corey (Tucker), discussing the happenings from the past weekend at Flyin' to the Hoop (3:50),Ball in the Family (15:45), meeting college coaches for the first time (31:00), Madden and NCAA battles between Tuck and Morrow (47:45), and much more!
Join us as we quickly recap the game against Winton Woods then dive right into the preview of the match up against Akron Hoban for the Division II State Championship. Go Tigers, beat Hoban!
With JT on vacation, Kenny broadcasts live from Gahanna Lincoln High School, site of tonight's Division 2 State Semi-Final between Massillon and Winton Woods. Talking that, yesterday's Meadows Turkey Bowl, Ohio State/Michigan talk, reviewing LeBron's return to Cleveland, and the Browns have an awesome chance in Cincinnati.
Covers the Massillon Tigers for The Independent. Kenny and Chris preview tonight's state semi with Winton Woods.
Join us for the week 14 edition of the BSP as we welcome fullbacks coach, Coach Dave Weber. We let Coach roll on what it means to be a Massillon Tiger, touch on a few other details, recap Wadsorth ,and preview Winton Woods. A must listen for any Massillonian. Go Tigers!
The Massillon Tigers Head Football Coach visits Kenny's Coaches Corner presented by Shearer's Snacks, ahead of Friday's state semi-final with Winton Woods
Chris Easterling, Joe Scalzo and Chris Beaven look ahead to the Division II state semifinal featuring Massillon and Winton Woods.
Talking Massillon Tigers football with our man at The Independent as the Tigers head to the State Semifinals vs Winton Woods.
Former NFL fullback Marc Edwards is still the only area player to win the Ohio Mr. Football Award. Although the area hasn’t seen another player win Ohio’s top individual football honor since 1992, this may the year our area starts a new trend. Winton Woods junior running back Miyan Williams and Colerain senior fullback/linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. are certainly worthy candidates. Edwards, who starred at Norwood High School and later at Notre Dame, played in the NFL from 1997 to 2005. He won a Super Bowl ring with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in 2002. Edwards reflects on Mr. Football, his favorite memories of Norwood and what he's most proud of during his NFL career. Also, WCPO’s Mike Dyer and TriStateFootball.com’s Greg Shoemaker discuss the regional final matchups with longtime area high school analyst Dave Berk.
Ben Spalding has two passions in his life: his family and music. Ben grew up in the Winton Woods school district, where he met his future wife, Kylene, who shares his love of music. After graduating from the University of Kentucky, Ben taught music at Winton Woods schools. Ben now lives with his wife and two daughters in Centerville, Ohio. Ben is an avid supporter of a cappella music and recently wrote a book with Deke Sharon and Brody McDonald, called A Cappella (available at Amazon.com and other resellers). He is a founding member of the A Cappella Education Association and is associated with several other a cappella organizations. He is an instructor at Camp A Cappella and a clinician for vocal groups across the country. Ben, along with Deke Sharon, has recently formed a professional a cappella group called Vocalight. Vocalight is comprised of award-winning vocalists and performers from the Dayton, Ohio area. Ben is the head Choral Director at Centerville High School in Centerville, Ohio. At CHS, Ben directs all of the vocal groups and is also the music director for the fall and spring musicals. Under his direction, the Symphonic Choir has received Superior ratings at OMEA since 2011. Forte, the premier a cappella group at CHS, are the 2016 ICHSA global champions. Ben Spalding - http://www.benspaldingmusic.com/ Interested in a coaching session? - http://recordingacappella.com/coaching Aca Recording, Editing, and Mixing Courses - https://recordingacappella.com/shop 10 Ways to Improve Your A Cappella Recording - https://recordingacappella.com