Episodes

  • Seth & Luke Lanning of LS Burnouts Songwriters & Performers
    Feb 10 2024

    Seth & Luke Lanning of LS Burnouts Songwriters & Performers

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    41 mins
  • RiverCity Media w/ Coach Paul Benefield
    Dec 6 2023

    FYFFE - It was the same old, same old as Fyffe
    football faced off with Pisgah for the fourth time in
    two seasons, once again with a state title game
    berth on the line.
    The Red Devils beat the Eagles, 32-14 to advance to
    the AHSAA Class 2A title game on Friday. The
    game also signified the 350th win of coach Paul
    Benefield's career. Early this season he became the
    second coach to earn 300 wins at one school in
    state history.
    The Red Devils stopped the Eagles on their opening
    drive before scoring on their first drive to take an
    early lead. That eight point lead would stay into the
    half but the second half saw both offenses wake
    up. Fyffe added three more scores, two by Logan
    Anderson to respond to the two scores by Pisgah
    as the game came t0 a close.
    Pisgah becomes one dimensional
    Pisgah was one of the more balanced teams in 2A
    thanks to the play of Mason Holcomb but that all
    changed in last week's win against Tuscaloosa
    Academy. Holcomb left the game with a shoulder
    injury and missed the semifinal game. The Eagles
    were able to pass it a bit better in the second half
    but ultimately it wasn't enough.
    Logan Anderson shines a year later
    This time around Anderson shined, scoring on the
    opening drive and crossing the 125-yard mark on
    the first drive of the second half
    Anderson finished with 235 yards and three
    touchdowns.
    A continued tradition
    Fyffe will be going for their seventh state title in 10
    seasons next Friday. Fyffe is one of the area's more
    successful programs but the last 10 years have
    brought new high after new high. For context on
    how dominate the Red Devils have been they have
    as many state titles as losses over the last 10
    years.
    Transcript

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Beyond the Booth Special Guest Coach Gilley and #10 Cavin Gilley
    Nov 14 2023

    Beyond the Booth Special Guest Coach Gilley and #10 Cavin Gilley

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Beyond the Booth W Phil Harris and QB1
    Sep 7 2023

    Special Guest from South Pitt Coach Ricky Gilley and OLB Cavin Gilley :

    Northpoint Christian at Copiah Academy, MS
    Clarksville at Hopkinsville, KY
    Livingston Academy at Jenkins, KY (Sat)
    Scott at Knox Central, KY
    Boyd Buchanan at North Cobb Christian, GA
    Stewart Co. at Todd County, KY
    Science Hill at Union High Virginia

    East
    Gatlinburg-Pittman at Austin-East
    Lipscomb Academy at Baylor *
    York Institute at Bledsoe Co. *
    Knoxville Grace at CAK *
    Clinton at Campbell Co. *
    Silverdale at Chattanooga Christian *
    Sale Creek at Chattanooga Prep *
    Elizabethton at Cherokee *
    South Greene at Chuckey-Doak
    Midway at Coalfield *
    Sevier Co. at Cocke Co. *
    Lenoir City at Concord Christian (Mon)
    New Faith Christian, GA at Copper Basin
    West Greene at Eagleton College and Career Academy *
    McMinn Co. at East Hamilton *
    Loudon at East Ridge *
    Cleveland at Farragut *
    Alcoa at Greeneville (Thu)
    Tennessee Heat at Grundy Co.
    Happy Valley at Hampton *
    Claiborne at Hancock Co.
    Greenback at Harriman *
    Signal Mountain at Hixson *
    Dobyns Bennett at Jefferson Co. *
    Tri-Cities Christian at Jellico
    Cloudland at Johnson Co.
    Oak Ridge at Karns *
    Union Co. at Kingston *
    Ooltewah at Knoxville Central
    Anderson Co. at Knoxville Fulton *
    Hardin Valley at Knoxville Halls
    West Ridge at Lakeway Christian
    King's Academy at Lenoir City
    Fayetteville at Marion Co. *
    Knoxville West at Maryville
    Brainerd at McMinn Central *
    Sweetwater at Meigs Co. *
    Daniel Boone at Morristown West *
    Cumberland Gap at North Greene
    Volunteer at Northview Academy *
    Knoxville Webb at Notre Dame *
    Oliver Springs at Oakdale *
    Wartburg Central at Oneida *
    Grainger at Pigeon Forge
    Heritage at Powell *
    Howard at Rhea Co. *
    South Pittsburg at Sequatchie Co.
    Soddy Daisy at Sequoyah *
    Gibbs at Seymour *
    Knoxville Carter at South-Doyle *
    Unicoi Co. at Sullivan East
    Rockwood at Sunbright *
    Polk Co. at Tellico Plains *
    Chattanooga Central at Tyner *
    Cosby at Unaka *
    Bradley Central at Walker Valley
    Lookout Valley at Whitwell *
    Morristown East at William Blount *

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Aaron Medley 2014-18 Vol PlaceKicker now coaching with Wilhoit Kicking Academy
    Aug 6 2023

    Former Tennessee Vols kicker

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    28 mins
  • Beyond the Booth 33 Sports Presentation W Special Guest NCAA/ACC Referee Jeff Flanagan
    Jul 18 2023

    Along with Jeff, Sequatchie Co QB Sam Evitts joins to preview the Jamboree and upcoming season.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Behind the Booth with 33 w Special Guest Jeff Allen
    Jul 18 2023
    Perhaps best known as the host of the state’s longest-running high school football scoreboard show on the radio station WQSB in Albertville, Allen graduated from Crossville High School in 1975 and the University of Alabama in 1979 with a degree in broadcast and film communications. Allen began his career doing play-by-play for Alabama women’s basketball and selected Alabama baseball games. He has served as the color commentator for Albertville High School football and other area teams and was on the broadcast in 1986 for Crossville’s state championship football game and the girls state basketball win in 2008. The WQSB High School Football Scoreboard has been airing for 31 seasons with Allen at the helm.Nikki McCray-Penson Nikki McCray-Penson, who helped lead the famed 1996 Olympic team that started the United States' current run of seven consecutive gold medals, has died at the age of 51, it was announced Friday.McCray-Penson starred for the Lady Vols in the 1990s in her native state of Tennessee before playing in the ABL and WNBA and later becoming a college basketball head coach.She served as an assistant women's basketball coach last season for Rutgers, which confirmed her death. The cause of death has not been announced. McCray-Penson and her husband, Thomas Penson, have a son, Thomas Jr., who turned 10 in February.McCray-Penson was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2013, during her tenure with South Carolina, where she was an assistant to her close friend and Olympic teammate Dawn Staley. She was part of Staley's staff as the Gamecocks won the 2017 NCAA championship. Soon after, she took her first head-coaching job, with Old Dominion."Thank you my little sister, my friend, my foxhole partner, my teammate, my fast food snacker, my basketball junkie, my fellow Olympian, my gold medalist and now my angel," Staley posted to Twitter along with a statement. "... Suffer no more Nik Nik."In all, including last season at Rutgers, McCray-Penson had 16 years of college coaching experience, serving as head coach at Mississippi State and ODU. After consecutive 20-win seasons, she left the Monarchs to take over the Bulldogs, who went 10-9 during the COVID-19-impacted 2020-2021 season. In October 2021, before the start of what would have been her second season at MSU, she stepped down to focus on her health."Heart hurts like crazy over this one," two-time WNBA MVP and Las Vegas Aces standout A'ja Wilson, star of South Carolina's 2017 title team, wrote on Twitter. "Such a fighter and a warrior with the sweetest gentle soul! Coach McCray you've helped me in many, many ways and you were a true gift from God! Truly will be missed! No more suffering, no more pain! God got a good one."She returned to coaching this past season, becoming an assistant to Coquese Washington at Rutgers."Nikki had a big smile and an even bigger heart," Washington said in a statement provided by Rutgers. "She was full of life, energy, and was so much fun to be around. Nikki touched the lives of many because she made it her mission to uplift others and help them achieve whatever dreams and goals they expressed. She was so devoted to her husband and son, and still gave all of herself to everyone in the program. We will miss her dearly but will keep Nikki's memory alive in our hearts."A native of Collierville, Tennessee, McCray-Penson helped the Lady Vols win three SEC regular-season championships and two SEC tournament titles. They also made a women's Final Four appearance in 1995, when Tennessee fell in the championship game to Connecticut."Our hearts are broken as we mourn the loss of a beloved Lady Vol," Tennessee coach Kellie Harper said in a statement. "We also offer our love and sincere condolences to her family, friends and colleagues across the country. Nikki had a bright and loving personality and touched the lives of everyone she met. Her kind and genuine spirit will be missed."After college, McCray-Penson was named to the U.S. national team, which trained and toured together from fall 1995 until the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta. That U.S. team's popularity and success was seen as the springboard to the launch of the WNBA in 1997, and was chronicled in the ESPN 30 for 30 special "Dream On," which was released last year."Our hearts are heavy as we learn of the passing of Nikki McCray-Penson," the WNBA said in a statement. "... Our thoughts and prayers are with Nikki's family and loved ones at this time."McCray-Penson was a three-time All-Star during her nine years in the WNBA and won gold medals with Team USA in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.McCray-Penson also led the Columbus Quest to the 1997 ABL championship, as she played in that league before moving to the WNBA. She was the ABL's MVP in 1997.McCray-Penson was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012.
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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • It’s still real to me W Howie & Jeremy
    Jul 18 2023

    MJF def. Hiroshi Tanahashi | AEW World Championship
    CM Punk def. Satoshi Kojima | Owen Hart Cup Tournament Match
    Orange Cassidy def. Daniel Garcia, Katsuyori Shibata and Zach Sabre Jr. | AEW All Atlantic Championship
    Sanada def. Jungle Boy | IWGP Heavyweight Championship
    The Elite, Tomohiro Ishii and Eddie Kingston def. The Blackpool Combat Club, Shota Umino and Konosuke Takeshita
    Toni Storm def. Willow Nightingale | AEW Women’s World Championship
    Will Ospreay def. Kenny Omega | IWGP United States Championship
    Bryan Danielson Def. Kazuchika Okada

    Bloodline: Civil War
    The Usos def. Roman Reigns & Solo Sikoa (RESULTS | VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2)

    World Heavyweight Championship Match
    Seth “Freakin” Rollins (c) def. Finn Bálor (RESULTS | VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | PHOTOS)

    Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
    IYO SKY became Miss Money in the Bank def. Zelina Vega, Becky Lynch, Bayley, Trish Stratus and Zoey Stark (RESULTS | VIDEO 1 | MATCH ENTRANCES | EXCLUSIVE: SKY | PHOTOS)

    John Cena returned to give WrestleMania respect to London and an Attitude Adjustment to Grayson Wallar (RESULTS | VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | PHOTOS)

    Cody Rhodes def. Dominik Mysterio (RESULTS | VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | PHOTOS)

    Intercontinental Championship Match
    Gunther (c) def. Matt Riddle (RESULTS | VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | PHOTOS)

    WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Match
    Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan def. Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler (RESULTS | VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | PHOTOS)

    Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
    Damian Priest became Señor Money in the Bank def. Ricochet, Shinsuke Nakamura, Santos Escobar, Butch, LA Knight and Logan Paul (RESULTS | VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | MATCH ENTRANCES | PHOTOS | EXCLUSIVE: PRIEST)

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    1 hr and 19 mins