Larry Price - Timberline
Despite having a strong regular season, the Wolves come into the District Tournament losing 3 of their last four. Coach Price joins Riley to talk about what his team needs to do well to turn things around at the right time of the year. |
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Brian Vega - Boise
Throughout the course of the season, the Braves have proven they can play with anyone in the SIC, but will have their hands full with Eagle tomorrow. Coach Vega tells Riley if he thinks its an advantage that they are playing Eagle again after facing them just a few days ago. |
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Frank Wright - Eagle
With the luxury of having the best pitching staff in the Treasure Valley, the Eagle Mustangs are the #2 seed heading into Districts. Coach Wright and Riley discuss the pitching strategy heading into the next week. |
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Todd Fuhrman - Senior Race and Sports Analyst at Ceasars Entertainment
It is a busy time in the sports world with Major League Baseball underway and the NBA playoffs in full swing. Riley catches up with Todd Fuhrman from Caesars Entertainment in Las Vegas to get his take on both the MLB season to date and the beginning of the NBA playoffs. |
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Bryce Feist - Rocky Mountain
The Grizzlies have been the best team in the SIC all year long and Bryce Feist has been in the middle of all of the success. The senior third baseman joins Riley before practice to discuss the team's state of mind heading into the District Tournament. |
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Justin Schneidt - Vallivue
The Falcons were left out of the District Tournament, but still put up some impressive numbers throughout the course of the season. Coach Schneidt checks in one more time to discuss the high points for his team this year and who he thinks will make it to the State Tournament from the SIC. |
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Cody Price - Timberline
The Wolves will be the #3 seed going into the District Tournament and have been carried this year by Junior Cody Price. With an impressive 7-0 record on the mound, Cody joins Riley to talk about what his team needs to do well to make it to the State Tournament. |
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Matt Rasmussen - Mountain View
The Mavericks ended their streak of 25 consecutive innings without scoring a run last night by beating Timberline 2-0. Coach Rasmussen joins Riley to preview their game tonight against Vallivue where by the end of the end of the night they will either be the #4 seed or the #6 seed. |
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Mike Kramer - Idaho State Football Coach
The Bengals wrapped up Spring Ball over the weekend and lit up the scoreboard with 494 yards and 5 touchdowns. Coach Kramer joines Riley to put a bow on the Spring season and what the offseason schedule is like for the coaching staff. |
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Wes McAllaster - Borah
With the exception of Rocky, the hottest team in the SIC is the Borah Lions. After winning last night, they locked up their spot in the District Tournament and can now improve to 5th with a win toinight. Coach McAllaster joins Riley to talk about last nights game and what his strategy is for tonight. |
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Jerry Hollow - Capital
The Eagles are picking the wrong time of the season to start breaking down defensively and thats exactly what happened last night in their 8 inning loss to Borah. Coach Hollow discussed his frustration with Riley and what they need to do to turn things around tonight and lock up the #4 seed in the District Tournament. |
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Justin Schneidt - Vallivue
Again it was all heartbreak for the Vallivue baseball team as they lost their 8th game this season decided by two runs or less. Coach Schneidt talks to Riley about the loss and how they will try and spoil Meridian's senior night. |
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Rod Williams - Meridian
With their backs against the wall, Meridian answered the bell with a huge 7th inning to clinch their spot in the District Tournament. Coach Williams talks to Riley about their huge 7th inning rally and how important it is to get a win tonight. |
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Jake Taylor - Rocky
With the #1 seed already wrapped up, the Grizzlies still came out with a vengeance to 10 run their rivals last night to get their 20th win of the season. Coach Taylor and Riley discuss the win and what he would like to see his team accomplish tonight. |
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Matt Rasmussen - Mountain View
The hitting struggles continued for the Mavs last night as they ran their scoreless streak to 22 innings without scoring a run. Coach Rasmussen talks to Riley about what went wrong last night and how his team needs to regroup quickly before Saturday. |
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Larry Price - Timberline
Everything seemed to go right last night for Timberline as their ace of staff, Cody Price, was able to shut out Mountain View to improve his record to 7-0 on the season. Coach Price discusses the game last night and how much his team needs to get some momentum from their final regular season game. |
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Frank Wright - Eagle
On the other side of the coin, Eagle was left shaking their heads last night after only scoring 2 runs after accumulating 31 hits over their previous two games. Coach Wright tells Riley what he thought the issue was and what they need to correct for tonight. |
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Brian Vega - Boise
After an impressive win behind ace Lance Kotter, the Boise Braves are picking up momentum with one game remaining in the regular season. Coach Vega and Riley discuss what he would like to see from his team in their final tuneup before the District Tournament. |
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Wes McAllaster - Borah
No team in the SIC had a better weekend than the Borah Lions. After sweeping Centennial, they are in a situation where they are all but assured of a District Tournament spot and could possibly move up to 4th after Tuesday's games. Coach McAllaster and Riley break down the doublheader sweep of Centennial. |
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Jerry Hollow - Capital
The eagles ran into some quality pitching over the weekend and fell back to .500 in conference play with two games remaining. Coach Hollow tells Riley what needs to change for his team heading into the District Tournament. |
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Matt Rasmussen - Mountain View
After two consecutive games without scoring a run, the Mavericks are searching for offense in the final week o fthe regular season. Coach Rasmussen and Riley discuss what has went wrong at the plate recently for his team. |
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Brad Dalton - Centennial
Going into last weekend, Centennial knew they needed to come up with a few wins to make the District Tournament and unfortunately for Brad Dalton's crew, their hopes were dashed by Borah. Coach Dalton and Riley discuss the heartbreaking defeats and what they can salvage the final two games of the year. |
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Larry Price - Timberline
The Wolves had a chance to move into 1st place after last weekend but instead dropped to 3rd after getting swept by Rocky. Coach Price joins Riley to discuss how his team needs to get back on track heading into the District Tournament. |
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Justin Schneidt - Vallivue
The Falcons were able to stay alive behind an impressive pitching performance from Shane Doke and will need more good pitching this week against Meridian if they want to sneak in the District Tournament. Coach Schneidt and Riley talk about what needs to happen for Vallivue to extend their season. |
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Jake Taylor - Rocky
The Grizzlies have officially clinched the regular season title by sweeping Timberline over the weekend behind an impressive offensive showing. Coach Taylor joines Riley to talk about the series against Timberline and the challenge of making sure his team is motivated for the next two games. |
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Brian Vega - Boise
After playing 14 innings of baseball in a span of 5 hours on Friday, the Braves salvaged a split against Meridian and still find themselves in the middle of the pack with two games remaining. Coach Vega tells Riley what his strategy will be heading into their final two games of the regular season. |
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Frank Wright - Eagle
The Mustangs delivered in a big way over the weekend by sweeping the series against Capital behind two dominating performances on the mound. With the #2 seed virtually locked up, Coach Wright tells Riley what he is looking to see out of his team. |
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Caleb McSurdy - Montana LB
Although Caleb might not hear his name called until Saturday, his hard work has paid off all the way back when he was at Borah High School playing for the Lions. He talks to Riley about what the last three months have been like for him.
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Jake Taylor - Rocky
The Grizzlies handled Boise to set up a huge showdown against TImberline this weekend. Coach Taylor joins Riley to discuss the importance of this series and what he expects to see from the Wolves.
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Frank Wright- Eagle
The Mustangs are coming off an impressive sweep and their bats came alive against Vallivue last time out. Coach Wright and Riley talk about the series against Capital where runs will be at a premium.
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Jerry Hollow- Capital
Much like Meridian, Capital has been put in a bind because of the weather and will play three games in three days during the homestretch of their season. Coach Hollow and Riley discuss what his team is playing for the rest of the way.
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Mike Kramer- Idaho State Football Coach
With BSU and Idaho already completing Spring practice, the Idaho State Bengals are in the spotlight this week as they will have their Spring game this Saturday. Coach Kramer talks with Riley about his expectations for this weekend.
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Matt Rasmussen- Mountain View
After finding their groove in the last few weeks, the Mavericks have hit a roadblock after getting shut out by Capital in a non-conference game on Monday. Coach Rasmussen joins Riley to talk about his team's struggles at the plate.
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Justin Schneidt- Vallivue
Much like Borah and Centennial, the Falcons need to win a few games to make it into the District Tournament. Coach Schneidt and Riley discuss what his team needs to improve on for the homestretch and how their pitching staff will line up against Mountain View |
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Brad Dalton- Centennial
Just when we thought the Patriots were turning it around, they had another setback on Friday losing 12-3 to Timberline. Coach Dalton knows his team needs to win games quickly and he talks about the Borah series with Riley.
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Wes McAllaster-Borah
The Lions got a much needed win last time out as they moved into sole possession of 8th place in the SIC with four games remaining. Coach McAllaster and Riley discuss his strategy for the remainder of the season and how his team is coming together at the right time.
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Brian Vega- Boise
It has proven by now that the Braves can play with anyone, but last time out they fell short to Rocky after creating a large deficit in the 2nd inning. Currently, they are playing for District Tournament seeding and Coach Vega talks to Riley about where his team is at currently.
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Rod Williams- Meridian
Mother nature has put the Warriors in a tough spot this week with three games in three days after a rainout last night. Coach Williams joins Riley to discuss how the new schedule affects his team and how many games they need to win to be safe.
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Robb Akey- Vandal Football Coach
The Vandal football team wrapped up Spring Ball with a good showing in the Silver and Gold scrimmage last Friday. Coach Akey talks to Riley about how he felt the scrimmage went and what the team needs to work on before they open up fall camp August 1st.
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Lavell Edwards- Former BYU Football Coach
The Hall of Famer was honored in Boise a few weeks ago and he talks to Riley about how special the night was and what he will remember most about his coaching career and legacy at BYU. |
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Jerry Hollow- Capital
If you have been following the SIC baseball season so far, you know that the Capital Eagles have an exceptional pitching staff and last night was no exception as #4 starter Makena Simis threw a shutout to beat Mountain View. Coach Hollow joins Riley to discuss the game and what they need to do to win their third consecutive game.
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Rod Williams- Meridian
The Warriors were able to end a three game winning streak with a 4 run rally in the bottom of the 7th innings last night against Twin Falls. Coach Williams tells Riley what he liked most about their victory and how they can carry it over to tonights game against Capital. |
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Rod Williams- Meridian
The Warriors are stuck in a rut after getting blown out by Capital last Thursday. Coach Williams and Riley talk about what needs to change.
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Jerry Hollow- Capital
The Eagles are starting to come around at the right time and that was evident in their 13-0 win over Meridian last time out. With a busy week ahead, Coach Hollow joins Riley to line out the schedule for this week.
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Matt Rasmussen- Mountain View
The Mavericks thought they had a victory on Friday inthe bag, before a controversial call went against them. Coach Rasmussen discusses the game with Riley and what his team is trying to accomplish in a non-conference battle with Capital |
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Brandon Brown- Eagle
Eagle High School is accustomed to having the most dominate player in a particular sport and that is certainly the case with pitcher Brandon Brown. He is currently leading the SIC with 81 strikeouts in 40 innings pitched and has a 1.70 ERA on the season. He talks with Riley about his year so far and his plans for next year. |
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Larry Price- Timberline
The Wolves got back on track with a come from behind win last night despite not being 100% healthy. Coach Price tells Riley how his team was able to win and what the status of his injured players are.
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Brad Dalton- Centennial
It seems to be a recurring theme for the Patriots as they fell short in extra innings again at home, this time to Timberline 8-7. Coach Dalton talks to Riley about how this one got away.
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Tom Morris- Voice of the Vandals
With the Silver and Gold game tonight, the Voice of the Vandals joins Riley to give us a sense of what the vibe is like around the team right now.
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Jake Taylor- Rocky
The top team in the conference made things very interesting last night, but again pulled off a late inning comeback for the victory. Coach Taylor tells Riley how they were able to do it last night.
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