Hall of Fame Podcast
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Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Podcast — Sharing the stories of Manitoba’s sports icons. Hosted by @TaylorAllen31. Weekly stories featured in @WinnipegNews.
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Thank you to everyone who took the time to listen to the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Podcast over the past 13 weeks. It was an honour to tell the stories of some of Manitoba's biggest sports icons and we hope to keep the series going in the future!
"James Murphy represents everything a city could ever want from a professional athlete." Hall Call officially concludes this week with Blue Bombers legend, James Murphy. winnipegfreepress.com/sports/hallcal…
Season 1 of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Podcast concludes with Blue Bombers legend, James Murphy! Hear Murphy talk about his time in the NFL, winning the Grey Cup 3x, being named the CFL Most Outstanding Player in '86, and more at the link below! hofpodcast.ca/2018/03/30/epi…
Episode 13 of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Podcast features 3x Grey Cup champ, James Murphy! You can hear his story this Friday at hofpodcast.ca.
From a farm just outside of Anola, to baseball superstardom. Our story on Corey Koskie's improbable journey of becoming the first Manitoban-born and raised Major League Baseball player. winnipegfreepress.com/sports/hallcal…
We weren't kidding when we said we talked to the biggest names in Manitoba sports history. Ep. 12 ft. former MLB player Corey Koskie is up! Click the link to hear about his improbable journey from Anola, MB to the big leagues! hofpodcast.ca/2018/03/23/epi…
This week's guest is former Major League Baseball player, Corey Koskie! You can hear Koskie share his story on Friday. WATCH: Corey Koskie hits a double off of @Yankees legend Mariano Rivera to tie Game 2 of the ALDS. youtu.be/3wMoB-x7jds?t=…
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2004 ALDS Gm2: Twins tie game off Mo in the 8th
Sandy and Heather Newsham put on medal deserving performances in softball at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Check out our story from Ep. 11 in the Winnipeg Free Press! winnipegfreepress.com/sports/amateur…
Episode 11 is up and ready! Olympic softball players Sandy and Heather Newsham talk about their impressive performance at the 2000 Sydney Games. Also, here's a fun fact. They are the only sisters to be inducted into the HOF as individuals! hofpodcast.ca/2018/03/17/epi…
"With only minutes left in the biggest game of his life, Tony Nocita found himself in the locker room with blood dripping down his face." Check out our story in today's Winnipeg Free Press on Tony Nocita from Episode 10 of @HOFPod! winnipegfreepress.com/sports/hallcal…
Episode 10 ft. Winnipeg soccer legend Tony Nocita is up! We discuss playing pro soccer in Winnipeg, winning the Mita Cup in the final season of the Canadian Soccer league, his favourite memories of playing on the Canadian national team, and much more! hofpodcast.ca/2018/03/09/epi…
The Winnipeg Fury upset the four-time defending Canadian Soccer League champion Vancouver 86ers in the 1992 league final. You can hear Tony Nocita talk about the championship series on tomorrow's episode! youtube.com/watch?v=x0S77P…
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This week's guest is one of the greatest players in Manitoba soccer history, Tony Nocita! Nocita played for the @CanadaSoccerEN national team from 1986-1993. He also led the Winnipeg Fury to the Canadian Soccer League title in 1992! You can hear his story this Friday.
ICYMI: Two weeks ago, we had the most decorated Canadian Olympic athlete of all-time on the show. Listen to Episode 8 ft. speed skating legend, @cindy_klassen! hofpodcast.ca/2018/02/23/epi…
Hi @JenBotterill! I had a great discussion with your parents on the podcast. Would you mind retweeting it?
Doreen and Cal probably won't be the last members of the family to get inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. Read our story on the incredible Botterill family in the Winnipeg Free Press! winnipegfreepress.com/sports/hallcal…
It's time for Episode 9 ft. Doreen and Dr. Cal Botterill! We discuss Doreen making her Winter Olympics debut at the age of 16, Dr. Cal's incredible work as a sport psychologist, Jason and Jennifer Botterill's impressive hockey careers, and much more! hofpodcast.ca/2018/03/03/epi…
Doreen Botterill was only 16 years old when she made her Winter Olympics debut in speedskating in 1964. When she retired from the sport in 1969, she held 31 Canadian records.
Dr. Cal Botterill has worked with elite athletes at 10 Olympic Games, with five NHL teams (including the '94 Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers) and countless athletes at the national, university and provincial levels in everything from hockey to curling to basketball.
Tomorrow's episode features TWO members of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame, Doreen and Dr. Cal Botterill! You can hear what Doreen had to say about making her Olympic speedskating debut at the age of 16 and what Cal had to say about working as a professional sport psychologist.
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