• Bloopers
    Jan 28 2022
    Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name:  Interesting World of SportsEpisode #9:  Bloopers!!!

    Sit back, relax, and enjoy 15 minutes of bloopers that didn't make the cut! From episodes 1-8!

    Music Credits:   
    • Majik Most- All I know
    • Majik Most-Just a feeling
    • Cullah-Italian Singing Hip Hop

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    15 mins
  • The Russian Five
    Jan 25 2022
    Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name:  Interesting World of SportsEpisode #8:  The Russian Five

    Tweet to be shared on the network’s twitter handle: You are listening to The Interesting World of Sports podcast with your host(s) Dylan Yasher, and Connor Batcha.

    Today we will be discussing the Russian Five's background, NHL career, and the post cup accident.

    Segment 1: Background
    • During the Cold War, the best hockey players in the Soviet Union were not allowed to leave to play in the National Hockey League 
    • Before 1989, Victor Nechayev, who played three games for the Los Angeles Kings, was the only player from the USSR to play in the NHL. 

    The five players were:

    • Sergei Fedorov -  Center, 
    • Vladimir Konstantinov - Defensemen, 
    • Slava Kozlov -  Winger, 
    • Slava Fetisov - Defensemen, 
    • Igor Larionov - Winger, 

    Segment 2: NHL Career
    • Coached by Scotty Bowman, who is widely regarded as the greatest hockey coach of all time, played the five Russians together as a unit for much of the 1995–96 season. 
    • By that time, there were 55 Russians playing in the NHL.
    • At the end of the regular season, the five Russians had scored a whopping 117 of the Red Wings' 325 goals
    •  The team won an NHL-record 62 games, but eventually fell to the Colorado Avalanche in six games in the Western Conference Finals, the series before the stanley cup.
    • In the 1997 playoffs, the Russian Five were a critical part of each series.

    1997 Stanley Cup Finals
    • Detroit faced the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals. 
    • Prior to the series, most hockey commentators believed that the Flyers would be too much for the wings to handle
    • However, the Red Wings surprised most observers by being the more physical team and possibly breaking the stereotype that Russians and Europeans in general are “soft” hockey players.
    • One man that stood out in that category was Konstantinov
    • The Red Wings shockingly swept the Flyers and won their first Stanley Cup in 42 years.
    • At the conclusion of Game 4, the Stanley Cup was presented to the winning team's captain, Steve Yzerman, who hoisted it above his head and skated the traditional victory lap around Joe Louis Arena.
    • He then handed the Cup to Slava Fetisov, the now-39-year-old former captain of the Red Army club.
    • The Red Wings players and coaches dedicated their efforts the following season to Konstantinov and Mnatsakanov. 
    • The Red Wings managed the rare feat of repeating as Stanley Cup Champions, sweeping
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    15 mins
  • Michael Vick
    Jan 25 2022
    Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Interesting World of SportsEpisode #7: Michael Vick

    Tweet to be shared on the network’s twitter handle: You are listening to The Interesting World of Sports podcast with your host(s) Dylan Yasher, and Connor Batcha.

    Today we will be discussing the Early Life Playing Career and downfall of Mike Vick.

    Segment 1: Early life
    • Vick was born in Newport News, Virginia 
    • In a 2001 interview, Vick told the Newport News Daily Press that when he was 10 or 11, "I would go fishing even if the fish weren't biting, just to get away from the violence and stress of daily life in the projects."
    • Vic was only 3 years old when his father started to teach him the fundamentals of football.
    • As a freshman, he impressed many with his athletic ability; he threw for over 400 yards in a game that year. 
    • Ferguson High School was closed in 1996 as part of a Newport News Public Schools building modernization program. Due to this, Vick, a sophomore at the time, and coach Tommy Reamon both moved to Warwick High School.
    • Under Reamon's coaching, he passed for 4,846 yards with 43 touchdowns. He added 1,048 yards and 18 scores on the ground. 
    • Vick chose to attend Virginia Tech
    • He led the Hokies to an 11–0 undefeated season and to the Bowl Championship Series national title game in the Nokia Sugar Bowl against Florida State. 
    • Vick won both an ESPY Award as the nation's top college player and the first-ever Archie Griffin Award as college football's most valuable player. 
    • He was invited to the 1999 Heisman Trophy presentation and finished third in the voting behind Ron Dayne and Joe Hamilton. 
    • Vick left Virginia Tech after his redshirt sophomore season.

    Segment 2: NFL Career
    • Vick was selected first in the 2001 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, becoming the first African-American quarterback to be taken with the top pick.
    • Vick set a then-NFL record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game with 173 against the Minnesota Vikings on December 1, broken by Colin Kaepernick (181) in 2013. He tied for third in team history for the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in a season. He had a streak of 177 passes without an interception as the Falcons finished with a 9–6–1 win-loss-tie record and reached the playoffs.
    •  On January 4, 2003, Vick led the Falcons to an upset victory over the heavily favored Green Bay Packers 27–7 in the first playoff round. The Falcons lost 20–6 to the Donovan McNabb-led Philadelphia Eagles in the National Football Conference divisional playoff game the following week. Vick was named to his first Pro Bowl after the season.
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    15 mins
  • College Football Rivalries
    Jan 18 2022
    Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name:  Interesting World of SportsEpisode #6:  College Football rivalries

    From Ohio state-Michigan to Auburn-Alabama,, the best rivalries in sports are in college football. Watch the new episode of the Interesting World of Sports Podcast to learn more about these historic rivalries. And a few fun facts along the way.

    You are listening to The Interesting World of Sports podcast with your host(s) Dylan Yasher, and Connor Batcha.

    Today we will be discussing 3 rivalries, Michigan - Ohio State, Alabama - Auburn, and Army - Navy

    Segment 1:Michigan OHIO state

    -During the mid-2000s, ESPN aired several commercials describing certain situations that would be "normal, if it wasn't for sports". One commercial featured a man in an Ohio State shirt making out with a woman wearing a Michigan shirt.[54] An ESPNU commercial air portrayed a couple on a blind date that appears to be successful until it becomes clear that she is from Michigan and he is a fan of Ohio State.

    Segment 2: Auburn Alabama
    • As the rivalry, which started in 1893, as we mentioned, was played for many years at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, the name "Iron Bowl" comes from Birmingham's historic role in the steel industry
    • They have played a total of 86 times as of December 2021

    Segment 3: Army Navy
    • The Army–Navy Game is an American college football rivalry game between the Army Black Knights of the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, New York, and the Navy Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy (USNA) at Annapolis, Maryland. The Black Knights, or Cadets, and Midshipmen each represent their service's oldest officer commissioning sources. As such, the game has come to embody the spirit of the interservice rivalry of the United States Armed Forces. The game marks the end of the college football regular season and the third and final game of the season's Commander-in-Chief's Trophy series, which also includes the Air Force Falcons of the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) near Colorado Springs, Colorado.

    Music Credits:   Majik Most- All I know
    • Majik Most-Just a feeling
    • Cullah-Italian Singing Hip Hop

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    16 mins
  • Broadway Joe
    Jan 18 2022
    Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name:  Interesting World of SportsEpisode #5:  Broadway Joe

    They don’t call him Broadway Joe for nothing! Follow us as we dive into the life and playing career of one of the NFL’s first superstars. Joe Namath was the embodiment of the 70’s with long flowing hair and big fur coats. Make sure you watch the new episode of the Interesting World of Sports Podcast to learn more about Broadway Joe Namath.

    Segment 1: Early life
    • Namath was born on May 31st, 1943 in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
    • Namath excelled in ALL sports at Beaver Falls High School
    • He even received offers from several MLB teams
    • Namath had many offers from Division 1 football schools and decided on The University of Maryland
    • After being rejected by Maryland, he went to Alabama
    • Coach Bear Bryant later said his decision to recruit Namath was "the best coaching decision I ever made."

    Segment 2: Football Career College
    • Namath led Bama to a 29-4 record over three seasons and won the 1964 national championship.
    • The St. Louis Cardinals selected Namath 12th overall in the NFL Draft, the New York Jets selected him 1st overall in the AFL draft. 
    • The AFL–NFL merger was the merger of the two major professional football leagues in the United States

    NFL

    • Namath would play for the NY Jets
    • Namath won the AFL Rookie of the year
    • He became the first quarterback to pass for 4,000 yards in a season EVER
    • He was an All-Star in 1965, 1967, 1968, and 1969
    • Namath had serious knee problems throughout his NFL career
    • He led the Jets to the Super Bowl lll vs the Colts

    Super Bowl IIl

    • The 1968 Colts were looked at as "the greatest football team in history"
    • The Jets were 19.5 point underdogs, the largest in Super Bowl history
    • When asked about the game he famously said "We're going to win the game. I guarantee it.”
    • The Colts' terrifying defense was unable to contain either the Jets' running or passing game
    • The AFLs first ever super bowl victory
    • Namath was the
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    11 mins
  • The Adventures of Dennis Rodman
    Nov 23 2021
    Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name:  Interesting World of SportsEpisode 3:  The Adventures of Dennis Rodman

    You are listening to The Interesting World of Sports podcast with your host(s) Dylan Yasher, and Connor Batcha.

    Today we will be discussing Dennis Rodman’s his early life, playing career,& “retirement.”

    Dennis Keith Rodman

    Nicknames: (The Worm, Dennis the Menace, Country, Psycho, Rodzilla, Demolition Man, El Loco)

    Position: Power Forward and Small Forward

    Shoots: Right

    6-7, 210lbs

    Segment 1:Upbringing
    • He Grew up in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas in An area of poverty.
    • He was a tag along to his two sisters who were both all star basketball Players who played division 1 in college. He would watch them play all the time.
    • While attending South Oak Cliff highschool he was cut from the basketball and football team which devastated the lonely freshman.
    • Coming out of highschool, Dennis was 5-9 tall and was kicked out of his mothers house. He started working as a janitor at Dallas-Fort worth airport.
    • He stole around 50 watches. He was arrested and almost faced criminal charges. But his friends gave back the watches in the knick of time. 
    • That summer he shot up from 5,9-6,7
    • He decided to give basketball one more shot.His local community college coach took note of his skill during tryouts and saw something special in him.
    • He then transferred to SouthWestern Oklahoma State University. He did amazing there averaging 27.3 points per game and NBA teams started taking note.

    Segment 2: NBA Playing Career
    • In the second round of the 1986 draft, the detroit pistons selected 25 year old Dennis Rodman, 27th overall
    • The pistons went on to win back-to-back championships in 1989 and 1990
    • On October 1, 1993, the Pistons traded Rodman along with second year small forward Isaiah Morris and a future first and second round draft pick to San Antonio for a package of forwards Sean Elliot, David Wood and a future first round pick. 
    • With the Spurs, Rodman established himself as a rebounding machine on a par with some of the greatest giants to play the game. 
    • SOme would even say that at 6’7” and 215 pounds, he was simply too short and small to do what he was doing.
    • He earned NBA All-Defensive First Team honors seven times and won the NBA Defensive...
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    10 mins
  • The Malice at the Palace
    Nov 23 2021
    Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name:  Interesting World of SportsEpisode 2:  Malice at the Palace

    You are listening to The Interesting World of Sports podcast with your host(s) Dylan Yasher, and Connor Batcha.

    In this episode of the Podcast we will be discussing: what led up to the fight, the game and fight itself, and the aftermath.

    Segment 1: What led up to the fight
    • The date is November 19 2004 and the Indiana Pacers are playing the Detroit pistons.
    • The Pistons ended the Pacers amazing 2003-2004 season after eliminating them in the playoffs
    • The Pacers felt like that was their Championship, they came out fired up for the 04 - 05 season
    • One player however, was a ticking time bomb. He was known for his unusual behavior, that included fighting opponents, smashing TV cameras, applying for a job at Circuit City so he could get an employee discount, and even asking for time off from the NBA season to promote his rap album. That man would be 6’7 Ron Artest
    • The 24 year old Artest surpassed the Pistons Ben Wallace to win 2004 defensive player of the Year so a rivalry was already brewing.
    • Like we mentioned, the Pacers came out fired up for the 04-05 season. That included Artest more than anyone,  and he was playing like an MVP to start off the new season
    • The Pacers wanted to show that they were the better team, and with just 45 seconds left in the game, they were up by double digits, the game was pretty much over
    • And that's when Ron Artest put up a big foul on Pistons All-Star Center, Ben Wallace and everything went south.

    Segment 2:  The game and fight
    • While players and refs were trying to defuse the situation ron artest is seen lying down on the scores table and putting on the announcer's headset which fits right in with his personality.
    • At this point, Artest has done nothing other than foul Ben Wallace
    • The refs, Ron Garretson, Tommy Nunez, and Tim Donaghy did a poor job managing the situation
    • At that moment, the teammates of Artest and Wallace seemed to have settled things down
    • That's when am angry fan threw their drink at a calmed down Ron Artest
    • If he were to engage this fan it could spell then end to the Pacers season. Its crucial that he is calmed down for the whole team's sake.
    • That's when Artest lost it,with no one to hold him back he jumped onto the scores table and into the stand throwing punches and attacking any fan that got in his way. (Audio)
    • Artest was already on the leagues bad side for multiple suspensions for fighting, on the court, however the punishment for going into the stands is much more severe. If his...
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    6 mins
  • Black Sox Scandal
    Nov 23 2021
    Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Interesting World of SportsEpisode 1: Black Sox Scandal

    In this episode of the Podcast we will be discussing “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, the outcome of the Scandal, and who deserves the series, if anyone.

    Segment 1: “Shoeless” Joe Jackson
    • First off, let's dive into the name “Shoeless’ Joe Jackson. In a game played in Greenville, South Carolina, he had blisters on his foot from a new pair of cleats. They hurt so much that he decided to remove his shoes before he was next up to bat. In that at bat, he smacked a bases clearing triple… shoeless.
    • The great left fielder whose name will forever be linked to the scandal, batted .375 in the Series. Which is very impressive. 
    • He was still accused of being part of the scandal. Jackson was approached by his teammates, said “no” to them twice, but accepted some money from the gamblers. As a result, he was kicked out of the major leagues.
    • To add insult to injury he was also banned from ever being in The Hall of Fame, an achievement more impressive than a championship 
    • Talk about weather or not he should have been kicked out 

    Segment 2: The Outcome of the Scandal
    • Sports writer, Hugh Fullerton, he claims that white sox players were fixing the world series
    • 8 members of the White Sox were banned for life from the league after being accused of taking $5,000 each in exchange for throwing the series
    • After 1919, the first ever commissioner of baseball was appointed. His name was Kennesaw Mountain Landis. He ruled over baseball and vowed to prevent another “Black Sox Scandal.” He was commissioner for 35 years
    • .MLB Rule 21 was put in place, it prohibits gambling and was made eight years after the 1919 World Series. It states that a player will be banned for life if he bets on a game that he is involved in.
    • The United States Department of Justice Archives, 923. 18. U.S.C. Section 371 - CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE PUBLIC - To conspire to defraud the United States means primarily to cheat the Government out of property or money, but it also means to interfere with or obstruct one of its lawful governmental functions by deceit, craft or trickery, or at least by means that are dishonest. It is not necessary that the Government shall be subjected to property or pecuniary loss by the fraud, but only that its legitimate official action and purpose shall be defeated by misrepresentation, chicane or the overreaching of those charged with carrying out the governmental intention.
    • While they were not charged with the crime after the confessions go “missing” 

    Segment 3: Do the Reds deserve the championship?
    • Talk about whether or not we think the Reds deserve the championship
    • In the record books they call it a fall...
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    10 mins