Press Pass Sports Craig Sperry & Kale Steed
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A twice weekly podcast highlighting individuals and sports in the Texas Panhandle with Kale Steed of Press Pass Sports and Craig Sperry of the Happy Sports Network.
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Coaching News; Hausen Hits Portal; WT Athletics Dominating; Baseball, Softball and Track and Field Roundup
Tons of coaching news as Pampa has a new coach, Childress tabs their basketball coaches plus many more moves across the area. Brendan Hausen has entered the transfer portal after two seasons at Villanova and Randall names the gym after legendary coach Leslie Broadhurst.
WT springs sports has five teams ranked in the top five in the nation as Buffs and Lady Buffs athletics are showing why they are one of the premier D2 schools in the nation.
Randall nips Canyon to lock down District 4-4A in baseball, Canyon and Randall had a barnburner in softball plus a recap of all the area track meets from 5A to 1A. -
All-Press Pass Boys Basketball Team; WT Falls in Semis; Texas Relays; Softball, Baseball Recap
The All-Press Pass Boys Basketball Team was led by Player of the Year KJ Thomas and Coach of the Year Trevor Johnson. A look at the entire team that is Randall heavy.
WT men's basketball team fell in the semis to Minnesota State but it was another great run for Coach Tom Brown's team.
We look at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays where Adam Burlison opened eyes running against collegiate talent while several area athletes shined.
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Coaching News; All-Press Pass Girls Hoops Team; Amarillo Relays Recap as Burlison and Stanley Shine
Wayne Parker steps down at Childress and Cody Robinson moves on to Gilmer as an assistant after three years at the helm of Pampa plus other coaching news.
The All-Press Pass Girls Hoop team headlined by our Player of the Year, Taytum Bell, is discussed as the team was loaded in 2024.
The Amarillo Relays was highlighted by outstanding performances by AHS' Adam Burlison and Tascosa's Saphina Stanley. Amarillo High swept both team titles and a freshman made some noise as well.
The WT Buffs get ready to take on North Georgia Tuesday night in the Elite Eight. A look at their opponent and how to tune in. -
Canyon, Randall Walk Off Wins in Baseball; Area Softball Roundup; WT Men One Step Away From Elite Eight
Canyon and Randall kicked off District 4-4A play with walk off wins at the hands of West Plains. In softball, District 4-4A is a logjam while Amarillo High rolls and District 1-2A looks to be very competitive.
WT men are one step away from an Elite Eight tournament appearance after picking up wins over LSC foes Angelo St. and Dallas Baptist. -
AHS, Randall Fall in Semis; Randy Keller Recap; District Softball Recap; WT Men to Host Reg. Tourney
Shooting woes plagued Amarillo High in their loss to Lancaster while Randall fell just short to Silsbee. A look back at both games at the state tourney.
A recap of the Randy Keller Memorial Tournament where Canyon and West Plains go undefeated. In softball, district action is underway with Pampa and West Plains getting big wins.
A recap of all things WT including the Buffs basketball team grabbing the top seed in the South Central Regional Tournament and will host eight teams beginning Saturday. -
Canyon, Valley Fall in Girls Finals; AHS Wins & Jason Pillion Interview; Randall Holds off Canyon
Canyon and Valley girls fall in the state finals in San Antonio while Wellington lost a close one in the semifinals.
Amarillo High took down Chapin for Regional title and head coach Jason Pillion joins the show to discuss the win, unsung players and the trip to state.
Randall boys held off Canyon for their second straight Regional trophy as K.J. Thomas shows why he's a DI signee.
Customer Reviews
Diamond in the rough
There are thousands of local sports podcasts across iTunes, but you’ll be hard pressed to find one that sounds as casual and conversational and unscripted as this one. The hosts truly love TX panhandle sports and it shows. They give local sports the media love and coverage that they deserve.
Classy guys! Great weekly updates!
Love their podcasts! They are unbiased and bring the love to Texas Panhandle sports! Glad to see it growing!