Major League Baseball, the NFL season on the horizon, and area high school football were just a few topics covered by the Sportsvoice gang on Saturday.
Saluki kicker and Herrin native Jake Baumgarte joined Sportsvoice on Saturday to talk about the upcoming season:
Matt Varney met with new John A. Logan College women's basketball coach Charlie Jones Wednesday morning and discussed with Coach Jones his journey to becoming Logan's women's basketball head coach, breaking barriers at JALC, what he thinks he has in the current roster, and more:
Saluki men's basketball coach Bryan Mullins was on the Missouri Valley Conference's teleconference Tuesday for the league's men's basketball coaches. He was asked questions about scheduling, the summer workouts, and the transfer portal. Take a listen:
Mike Murphy and Scott Hudson talked Saturday morning about the most recent suspensions in the NFL involving gambling.
Saturday morning, Murf and Hudson discussed Sunday's Chicago street race in NASCAR. Hear the two's thoughts:
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Saturday morning, Mike Murphy and Scott Hudson opened the show discussing what the Cardinals should do at this point in the season. One of the suggestions? Trade away one of the star corner infielders
Mike Reis joined Sportsvoice on Saturday and talked with Mike Murphy, Matt Varney, Dave McKenzie, and multiple Saluki fans about his decision to step away from the mic. They also reminisced about the past and had plenty of laughs
Matt Varney sat down with the new coach of the Pinckneyville Panthers, Matt Laur, on Friday – just days after the former Freeburg coach was hired by the Pinckneyville school board as their next Athletic Director, Dean of Students, and head boys’ basketball coach. They covered a variety of topics including the history of Pinckneyville basketball, how daunting is it to step in to the role of Panthers head coach, his son Ty who will join the team, how he plans to run the team, and a whole lot more:
Saturday morning, Mike Murphy and Scott Hudson discussed what they thought the Cardinals needed to do to pull themselves out their season-opening tail spin: