In Play with Craig Mattick
In Play Conversations with Craig Mattick will have some of the more in-depth discussions in South Dakota – all things sports.
Through these conversations, we’ll learn about the players, programs, and legends who helped shape the current sports landscape of the Mount Rushmore State.
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From growing up in Aberdeen, SD, attending Aberdeen Central high school, and then Northern State University, Craig Mattock talks to one of the all-time greats, Eric Kline.
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Craig Mattick talks to members of the Brookings girls basketball team of 1985 which was one of the most dominant teams in state history.
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Lincoln McIlravy has a resume that features five state high school championships, three NCAA titles, and a bronze medal in the 2000 Olympic games - all in wrestling.
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Craig Mattick talks with Kent Hyde who had the best statistical season in South Dakota high school basketball history.
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Craig Mattick talks with Mandy Koupal is one of the best female basketball athletes in South Dakota history.
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Craig Mattick talks with Marv Sherrill who won eight state titles and was runner-up nine times during his 35-year career of coaching on the mat.
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Craig Mattick talks with Tom Casey who is known as the voice of high school sports on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
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In the latest episode of In Play, Craig Mattick talks with Lyle Dusty LeBeaux one of the most successful high school basketball coaches in South Dakota with 26-years of experience - all on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
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She's the second-winningest coach in South Dakota high school volleyball history. Anita Boeck, who coached for 29 seasons in the Mt. Rushmore state won 731 games. She helped lead the Arlington Cardinals to 14 state tournament appearances, six runner-up finishes, and a state championship in 2010.
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He put up record-breaking numbers at Brandon Valley and then went on to have a successful collegiate career at quarterback for South Dakota State University, Austin Sumner talks with Craig Mattick.