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The Sports Press Box is a weekly sports podcast. Covering all the latest sports news, results and interviews. Produced by Ozsports Radio.
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Sit down with host Todd Jones and other sportswriters who knew the greatest athletes and coaches, and experienced first-hand some of the biggest sports moments in the past 50 years. They’ll share stories behind the stories -- some they’ve only told to each other.
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Paul Hoynes part 2: “Those Teams Probably Saved Baseball in Cleveland.”
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Part 2 of my conversation with Paul Hoynes picks up with a wild story about Albert Belle and a corked bat. “Hoynsie” shares tales from the 1990s when a new ballpark, powerful lineup, and sterling run of success caused baseball fever to erupt in Cleveland. And you can hear why one of his columns in 2016 sent him into Lake Erie before another World S…
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Paul Hoynes part 1: “I'm Sweating Bullets, Shaking, Trying to Calm Myself Down.”
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This is the first of a 2-part conversation with Paul Hoynes, who has covered Major League Baseball in Cleveland since 1983. We hit some of the “Hoynsie” greatest hits, including the Hawk Call and the tale of two belts. He tells us about working in hometown, competing (and laughing) on the beat with friends, and riding the rush of deadline. Hoynsie …
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Writers Bear Witness to Memorable Moments from March Madness
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Celebrate college basketball with this compilation of stories told on Press Box Access by 12 sportswriters who covered some of the greatest moments in NCAA tournament history. Magic vs. Bird. Jim Valvano looking for someone to hug after Phi Slama Jama falls. Villanova takes down mighty Georgetown. The Laettner shot. David Thompson soaring over the …
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Jerry Tipton: “You could just walk into the Kentucky coach’s office.”
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We welcome back Jerry Tipton to Press Box Access to share stories from his new book: “Déjà Blue—A Sportswriter Reflects on 41 Seasons of Kentucky Basketball.” He takes us behind the scenes with the Wildcats, as he did with his fair, objective and relentless reporting during four decades on the pressure-packed beat. Rick Pitino. Tubby Smith. John Ca…
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Helene Elliott: “Gretzky was like no one we had seen before.”
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We’re paying a special salute to Helene Elliott by once again publishing my conversation with her in an episode from February 2022. She recently accepted a buyout and ended her stellar 34-plus years at the Los Angeles Times, where she was a sports columnist for the last half of her tenure. Elliott became the first female journalist to be honored by…
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Dave Molinari: “Lemieux Taxed the Limits of my Ability to Describe What I Saw.”
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We head to the rink for hockey talk with Dave Molinari, a Hall of Fame writer who has covered the Pittsburgh Penguins and NHL since 1983. His legendary dry, sharp wit comes through in tales about superstars Mario Lemieux and Sidney Crosby, as well as other great players who have produced five Stanley Cup championships during his tenure on the beat.…
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Mike Vaccaro: “Isiah Thomas is on the Back Page in a Full Clown Suit.”
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We travel to the Big Apple and beyond as New York Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro shares tales from 35 years of living his childhood dream job. Isiah Thomas depicted in a tabloid clown suit. John Calipari’s colorful language in a full rant. A postseason run by the Yankees in the wake of 9/11. Badminton (yes, badminton) at the Olympics. Fifty-nin…
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"The Greatest: Media Share Memories of Muhammad Ali in and out of The Ring"
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We’re saluting Muhammad Ali on his 82nd birthday with a compilation of stories told on Press Box Access by sportswriters who crossed paths with The Greatest. Dave Kindred, Jerry Izenberg and other veteran scribes share their personal memories of Ali going as far back as 1960. They put us ringside at Ali’s greatest fights such as “The Rumble in the …
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Jayson Stark: “The Baseball Breaks a Window Across the Street from Wrigley Field.”
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Our show’s 75th episode has a special guest in Jayson Stark, one of the most well-respected, well-liked baseball writers for more than 40 years. His passion for the game and craft shines through as he discusses growing up as Stan Hochman’s pen pal, studying Peter Gammons early in his career, and mentoring other young reporters. Jayson has some wild…
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Mike DeCourcy: “It Was Like Being Given a Ticket to Heaven.”
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Mike DeCourcy puts us courtside with tales from his distinguished career covering college basketball for nearly four decades. He tells us about the greatest game he ever covered and the first machine he ever filed a story on. Mike gives insight from time spent with coaches such as Mike Krzyzewski, Bob Huggins, Nolan Richardson and Skip Prosser. We …
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Art Thiel: “It was a Grand Experiment in Mayhem.”
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You can almost hear a crackling campfire as Art Thiel shares stories from his nearly 50 years of writing about sports. Art takes us deep into his home base of Seattle, off to foreign lands for the Olympics, and into a trashed casino after Mike Tyson chomped Evander Holyfield’s ear. Hear about a young Bill Walton, the volatile SuperSonics of George …
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Diane Pucin: “It Was All Tonya, Tonya, Tonya, Nancy, Nancy, Nancy.”
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Diane Pucin recalls with pride and joy how the sports calendar served as the rhythm of her life for nearly 40 years. Bob Knight throwing a chair. Jimmy Connors sending the U.S. Open crowd into a frenzy. The distinct sound of Pete Sampras’ racquet when he hit a tennis ball. An emotional Dan Jansen finally winning a gold medal. Nancy Kerrigan and Ton…
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Charles Pierce part 2: “Tiger Woods Tells These Jokes and then it Becomes a Thing.”
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Part 2 of my conversation with Charles Pierce continues with more discussion about basketball icon Larry Bird. Pierce, lead political writer for Esquire, also shares in this second of two episodes why covering the NBA in the 1980s was a highlight of his nearly 50 years of writing about sports. He provides anecdotes about Tom Brady and Bill Belichic…
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Charles Pierce part 1: “They Rolled the Champagne out of the Red Sox’s Locker Room.”
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Charles Pierce takes time away from his job as lead political writer for Esquire to reflect on his nearly 50 years of experiences as a sportswriter. In this part 1 of a 2-part episode, Pierce recalls covering Bill Buckner’s error, Ben Johnson’s drug scandal at the Seoul Olympics, and the rollicking days of Big East basketball in the 1980s. He also …
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Terence Moore: “I Literally Ran into Woody Hayes.”
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Terence Moore joins us again to share more stories from his 45 years as a ground-breaking and award-winning sports journalist. He takes us behind the scenes of his encounters with Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Ara Parseghian, John McVay, Walter Alston and other legends who are featured in Moore’s new book, “Red Brick Magic: Sean McVay, John Harbaugh and…
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Sheldon Ocker: “Manny used to use other people's bats, pants, and shirts.”
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Sheldon Ocker reflects on more than four decades of being a sportswriter in northeast Ohio with his customary wit and dry sense of humor. He takes into the clubhouse and behind the scenes during his 33 seasons of covering Major League Baseball in Cleveland for the Akron Beacon Journal. The Hall of Fame writer shares anecdotes from when the then-Ind…
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Filip Bondy: “It Became an Anterior-Posterior Investigation.”
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Filip Bondy describes his four decades as a sportswriter as being “crazy, stupid, frustrating, wonderful and a wild ride.” This episode explains why. Fights between writers. Lou Piniella flipping the bird. The Pine Tar Game’s connection to Rush Limbaugh. Billy Martin at his worst. John McEnroe relaying a message for Howard Cosell. Spying on Bernard…
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Geoff Calkins: “It Turned into a Prince Concert in the Press Conference.”
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Geoff Calkins takes us to Memphis, where he has been a high-profile fixture in the sports media scene for 27 years. He tells us about the indefatigable Hubie Brown, a voicemail from the volatile Jerry West, and what the view was like from atop John Calipari’s enemies list. Geoff explains the torture of writing on deadline at an overtime NCAA champi…
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John McGrath: “It Was a Front-Row Seat to the Greatest Sports Events.”
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We trek into the Pacific Northwest and catch up with John McGrath about his 40 years of writing about sports. He puts us in Dodger Stadium for Kirk Gibson’s famous home run and recounts other deadline horrors. We’re on the field for The Drive, and with John as he stumbles unexpectedly into memorable Olympic moments. He recalls time with a young Mic…
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Peter King: “It Was the Golden Age of Covering the NFL.”
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Peter King enters his 40th year of covering the NFL by sharing tales from his distinguished career. He recalls giving a car ride to rookie Boomer Esiason, being questioned by Bill Parcells as a young reporter, and watching an old movie at the home of Brett Favre. Peter tells us about being around Lawrence Taylor daily and what made L.T. special. He…
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Patrick Reusse part 2: “When the Beer Runs Out, the Bullshit Stops.”
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This is the second and final part of my conversation with the great storyteller Patrick Reusse, who looks back with humor and irreverence at his 60 years covering Minnesota sports. He takes us on journeys to small towns throughout his home state, recalls the world champion Twins managed by Tom Kelly, and puts us there when Roger Staubach’s Hail Mar…
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Patrick Reusse part 1: “The Turkey is Unbeaten.”
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This is part 1 of a rollicking two-part conversation with Patrick Reusse, longtime sports columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and a member of the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame. Reusse looks back at his 60 years covering Minnesota sports in his engaging, irreverent, and self-deprecating style. In this first episode, he recalls Glen Sonm…
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Liz Clarke: “His death was unfathomable because it was Earnhardt.”
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Liz Clarke looks back on her “accidental career” as a sportswriter with the same thoughtfulness she always put into her stellar work. Much of our conversation focuses on NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt. Hear how she gained his trust in part by not being in awe of him, how his tough-guy exterior hid a soft heart, and how covering his death in the 2001 …
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Thom Loverro: “You could just wander into camp and watch Ali train.”
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Thom Loverro says boxing has the best stories, and he shares some favorites from many years inside the fight game. He takes us to Muhammad Ali’s training camp, puts us ringside for Mike Tyson’s ear chomp, and takes us behind the scenes on the day Riddick Bowe defends his heavyweight title. Hear about Las Vegas, George Foreman’s power and preaching,…
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Al Pearce: “Richard Petty looks at me from behind those sunglasses and . . . “
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Sit down, strap in and go for a thrill ride with Al Pearce as he recounts more than five decades of writing about motorsports, particularly NASCAR. Al talks about his early days around stock car racing and how he’s covered 54 consecutive Daytona 500s. He puts us alongside iconic drivers such as Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr., and he recalls t…
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Wendell Barnhouse: “It’s the Greatest, Craziest Game I’ve Ever Covered.”
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Wendell Barnhouse recalls the pressure of trying to find the right words in the immediate aftermath of the famous Duke-Kentucky basketball game. The overwhelming magnitude felt on press row at that 1992 NCAA tournament classic still lingers. That’s one of many anecdotes Wendell shares in this episode from his three-plus decades as a national colleg…
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Claire Smith part 2: “Reporters in the Basement of Yankee Stadium were Shaking.”
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This is the second of our two-part conversation with Claire Smith, who broke down barriers for women and journalists of color during her esteemed four decades of covering Major League Baseball. We talked a lot about the pioneering aspect of her career in the first episode, including the time she was thrown out of a team clubhouse. This second episo…
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Claire Smith part 1: “How You Used Those Barrels of Ink Mattered.”
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This is the first of a two-part conversation with Claire Smith, a pioneer for women and journalists of color. She discusses breaking barriers while covering baseball for 39 years, including her worst day: When the San Diego Padres physically removed her from their clubhouse during the 1984 National League playoffs. Hear how Steve Garvey helped her …
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Tim Kurkjian: “This is Why Baseball is so Beautiful.”
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Tim Kurkjian’s love of baseball radiates as he recounts his four decades of covering our National Pastime. The ESPN stalwart takes us to his early days as a newspaper beat reporter when terrible teams couldn’t extinguish his joy. Tim recalls Don Zimmer’s wisdom, Earl Weaver’s unforgettable greeting, and Cal Ripken Jr.’s ferocious competitiveness ev…
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Jeff Jacobs is a writer who bleeds on the keyboard, and his passion for the craft has never wavered during 46 years in the business. You’ll hear it as Jeff recalls his first big career moment when he unexpectedly became part of the story at a minor league hockey fight. He puts us there in January1980 when the Philadelphia Flyers’ record 35-game und…
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Rick Cleveland: “They Didn’t Seem to Have as Much Fun as Sportswriters.”
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We head down South on this episode with Rick Cleveland, who has been named Mississippi Sportswriter of the Year a record 14 times. He discusses how sports helped to finally end segregation in his home state during his career of nearly 60 years. Rick shares anecdotes about Walter Payton, Brett Favre, and Archie Manning – father of Peyton and Eli – b…
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Lenn Robbins: “You Knew You Were Seeing Something Truly Humbling.”
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Lenn Robbins is a go-go-go Big Apple guy, but the Brooklyn native pauses on this episode to appreciate the people and places that form a mosaic of memories from his sportswriting career. Emotions bubbling at the ancient Olympic stadium in Greece. Riding with abandon at the Great Wall of China. The pressure felt by his young self in covering the Jet…
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Bernie Miklasz: “Everyone Went Along for the Ride”
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Bernie Miklasz is synonymous with sports in St. Louis, where he has been writing stories and offering on-air opinions for nearly 40 years. Hear about Tony La Russa calling him at 7 a.m. the morning after a World Series game. Bernie tells us about the engaging personality of Whitey Herzog, the toughness of Kurt Warner, and how Albert Pujols changed …
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The Sports Press Box - Cricket & Horses (The Spring Carnival) 8th of November '22
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After a short break, the Lads are back for this week's deep dive into the world of sports! This week's Episode had two themes - Cricket Horses (The Spring Carnival) Plus all of your favorite segments and their Top 5. This week's Top 5 is Favorite Horses that have raced in the Melbourne Cup over the years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcas…
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50th Episode: Bob Ford: “You Got One More Rebound than a Dead Man.”
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Bob Ford likes to say if he has 10 good stories to tell sitting around a bar, Charles Barkley is the subject of 7 or 8 of them. Hear a few of his greatest hits from covering Sir Charles, each told with Bob’s wit and dead-on voice imitation. He also shares other memorable moments from his long, distinguished career in Philadelphia that took him arou…
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Sports Press Box Summer Edition Episode 2 January 4th 2023
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Our second episode of The Sports Press Box Summer Edition with Darren. In this episode Darren talks about Australian Cricket TV rights and The Santos Tour Down Under. The Sad passing of a soccer great Pele. A KFC Big Bash Player has been suspended from playing one match. And more on this weeks offering of The Sports Press Box. --- Send in a voice m…
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Join us on January 18th, 2023 for the 50th episode of Press Box Access with guest Bob Ford. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPor Evergreen Podcasts
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Mary Schmitt Boyer: “Just Come in With Everybody Else.”
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Mary Schmitt Boyer helped pave the way for other women in sports journalism with her excellence and professionalism. Hear about her experiences as a scribe, and why her own career plans changed after a year in Al McGuire’s circus atmosphere at Marquette in the mid-1970s. She recalls his showmanship, his welcoming personality, and how the Hall of Fa…
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Sports Press Box Summer Edition 21st December 2022
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While Guy and Jay Tee take a well-earned break The Sports Press Box Producer Darren has taken over the presenter duties for the Summer. Summer episodes will still have all your sports news and results and interviews and a whole lot more over the Summer. In this episode Darren looks at the World Cup Final between Argentina and France, Australian Bas…
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Gary Shelton: “What an Absurd Way to Make a Living.”
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Gary Shelton is someone you want to sit by in the press box or on a media bus. Laughter is sure to follow. Gary takes us back 45 years to when his career began in the long shadow cast by Bear Bryant. He tells us about Don Shula’s brown chair, and how that NFL coaching icon made him a better journalist. Hear about the many personalities of Sam Wyche…
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Sports Press Box 22nd of November 22
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World Cups Everywhere! Guy and Jay Tee discuss all the news and results from all of the World Cups taking place across the World. Guy and Jay Tee debate the hot issues coming out of the World Cups and whether the media are making bigger stories than they should be. Qatar's hot issues leading into the World Football Cup - No Beer to be served in Wor…
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Damon Hack: “Don’t Put Your Foot on the Furniture.”
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Damon Hack reflects on his 16 years as a sportswriter and how those experiences informed his work in the past decade as a TV journalist at the Golf Channel. Learn protocol lessons taught by the San Francisco 49ers of Steve Young, Jerry Rice and Chris Doleman. Damon takes us to a Super Bowl party with Peyton and Eli Manning, into Adrian Peterson’s h…
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Elliott Almond: Catching a Wave of Sports Memories
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We surf waves, climb mountains, and dive into odorous media mixed zones with Elliott Almond. He has earned a reputation as one of the top Olympic writers and sports investigative reporters during his adventurous career of nearly 50 years. Elliott explains how Edwin Moses led him to break a major story about steroids before the 1984 Los Angeles Summ…
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Art Spander: “We’re all Running out There in our Pajamas.”
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There’s much to unpack from Art Spander’s joyful journey of six decades as a sportswriter. The indefatigable Bay Area legend recalls the rise of young Tiger Woods and offers an intriguing theory. Art recounts covering iconic games such as The Catch, and The Miracle on Ice. He puts us at the Cal-Stanford game when “the band is on the field!” Art sha…
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The Sports Press Box 11th October 2022 Season 2
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First Episode of our second season! In this episode we find out what JayTee used to do in his early years, take a listen to find out what career JayTee used to do. In this episode, Top 5 Guy & JayTee go through their Top 5 favourite cricketers. Who would make your Top 5 favourite cricketers? The Local, National & International sporting wraps are ba…
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Alexander Wolff: A Global Search for Basketball Tales
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Take a trip around the world with Alexander Wolff, one of the most lyrical writers of his era. He shares some gems from chronicling basketball’s international growth during his 36 years at Sports Illustrated. We’re in a car with him, Dennis Rodman and Carmen Electra at 3 a.m. We tag along to remote Asia where royalty wasn’t keen on man-to-man D. We…
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David Steele: “He said Len Bias is dead. It just sounded so insane.”
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David Steele recounts the many twists and turns in his nearly four decades as a sportswriter. He takes us to Maryland in 1986 when the death of Len Bias shook the sports world. Go into the Garden on the night Anthony Mason sat in the upper deck during a Knicks game while he was suspended. Hear how David got the first print interview with Latrell Sp…
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Sports Press Box September 20th 2022. Finals Special
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It's Finals Time in Australia! Guy and Jay Tee take a look at all of the finals that are coming up and review the finals that have taken place. This week's Top 5: Guy's and Jay Tee's Top 5 Grand Finals. See how Jay Tee went in this week's music quiz. Don't forget to get your sports questions into Guy and Jay Tee for the Questions With Out Notice se…
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Sports Press Box 13th of September 2022
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Sports Press Box is back for another week! More sports news, and results, from around South Australia, Australia, and Overseas, and Guy's and Jay Tee's Top 5 this week's theme is their best Top 5 sports finals barring Grand Finals. It's FINALS TIME in a lot of sporting codes. Guy and Jay Tee take a look at the finals and give their predictions and …
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Bill Koch: “Well, There’s My Second Source.”
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Bill Koch knows Cincinnati sports as well as any journalist after covering his hometown for more than 40 years. He goes deep into his story vault about Hall of Fame coach Bob Huggins, the subject of Bill’s new book. Hear about the time they played each other in basketball, what Huggins was like to cover as a daily beat reporter, and why players hav…
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