Wednesday's Drive Time Sports featured former MLB pitcher Bill Laskey for a weekly segment talking all things baseball including the crackdown of foreign substances used by pitchers. Plus, the Jazz win a game 1 thriller over the Clippers.
Wednesday's Drive Time Sports featured former MLB pitcher Bill Laskey for a weekly segment talking all things baseball including the crackdown of foreign substances used by pitchers. Plus, the Jazz win a game 1 thriller over the Clippers.
Thursday's show featured Carbon High School baseball coach Jeff Cisneros, who talked about his teams loss Wednesday night to the Juab Wasps. Also, Jimmy Fallia, host of Fox Across America, joined the show to talk MLB and to introduce himself to the Castle Country as he takes over the 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. time slot on KOAL.
With the news of Notre Dame and USC pausing their historic rivalry, Steve Bortstein joined Jordan Buscarini on KOAL's Drive Time Sports on Monday afternoon. The two talked about the current landscape of college football, which continues to make out-of-conference rivalries a problematic task. The two also discussed the playoff system, tweaks needed and what direction the sport is headed.
Wednesday morning the announcement was made official: Utah will once again host the Winter Olympics, this time in 2034, 32 years after its successful run in 2002. Castle Country Radio's Aidan Mortensen live on location in Salt Lake City when the announcement was made and he joined Jordan Buscarini to talk about the excitement and logistics of the games returning to Utah.
