The Best of Drive Time Sports 2020 year in review continues with interviews from former MLB player and current analyst Billy Ripken, who talked about analytics in baseball. Also, the longest tenured coach in MLB Ron Wotus of the San Francisco Giants joins the show. And recently we were also joined by Heisman trophy winner and one of the greatest college football players of all-time Herschel Walker.

 

Best of Drive Time Sports: KC Chiefs Mascot Dan Meers

Dan Meers, the man behind the Kansas City Chiefs mascot KC Wolf, has inspired thousands through his energetic presence on the field and uplifting speaking engagements, announced his retirement Tuesday afternoon. In 2019, Meers stopped by the KOAL studios and joined Jordan Buscarini on KOAL's Drive Time Sports to talk about his career and incredible journey. As the first NFL mascot in the Mascot Hall of Fame and a two-time Chiefs honoree, Meers continues to ignite positivity and purpose in every community he visits. Discover how one mascot’s spirit can truly make a lasting difference—not just in sports but in life.

 
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Hayes Dalton- Emery High School 3X State Wrestling Champion

One day after winning his third consecutive State Championship on the wrestling mat, Emery High School senior Hayes Dalton joined KOAL's Drive Time Sports. During his time on the show Dalton talked about his incredible senior campaign as he worked back from a knee injury early in the football season to claim win the State Championship Thursday afternoon.

 
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12-13-22 Carbon High School wrestling coach Trent Greenhalgh joins Drive Time Sports

Carbon High School wrestling coach Trent Greenhalgh joined KOAL 107.3 FM and 750 AM's Drive Time Sports Tuesday afternoon to talk about the Dave Smith Memorial this past weekend and what's next for his team ahead of the Christmas break. Listen to the complete interview here.

 
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