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89 épisodes
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Your Story Chris Roush
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- Sports
We all have a story and it deserves to be shared. We discuss sports, life, goals, and what your "why" is.
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Your Story Ep. 15— Noah Cameron
Noah Cameron, a former Central standout pitcher, is making his way through the Kansas City Royals' farm system.
Cameron started the year in Low-A ball with the Columbia Fireflies, but after just six weeks, he's moved up to High-A with Quad Cities.
The 2021 7th-round pick is off to a fast start to his professional career and it's pretty special to him after coming back from Tommy John surgery. -
Your Story Ep. 14— Nicole Harnisch
In this episode, Nicole Harnisch, a standout track and field athlete in high school and Northwest Missouri State, has turned her passion for competition into a passion to help other athletes succeed. She has started her own company called Complete Phenom (https://completephenom.com/) and wants to help people reach those goals.
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Your Story Ep. 13— Ethan Kilgore
On this episode, former East Buchanan standout Ethan Kilgore is coming back home to Missouri. Kilgore discusses his time at Division I Idaho, the decision to enter the transfer portal, and choosing Will Martin's Missouri Western Griffons.
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Your Story Ep. 12— Wes Bell
In Episode 12 of Your Story, new Cameron Dragons head coach Wes Bell talks about his career in coaching, why he took the job, and his coaching philosophy.
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Your Story Ep. 11- Bryston Williams
In this episode, former Lafayette and Northwest Missouri State standout Bryston Williams talks about his path in coaching—spending time at the Division II level, in the G League, and the NBA before arriving at Division I Indiana State. Williams is also an author and we break down what it means to improve yourself and not worry about the external. It's all about you.
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Your Story Ep. 10- Truman Marek
On the latest episode of Your Story, Bishop LeBlond alum Truman Marek talks about his life in baseball, growing the game locally, and his hope for the community.