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By Marc Means
The podcast currently has 94 episodes available.
This week Marc talked to NEW Youngstown Phantom Head Coach Ryan Ward and Scott Sargent from waitingfornextyear.com
This week Marc talked to Tim Alcorn, the radio play-by-play voice of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Hayden Grove who covers the Cleveland Browns for Cleveland.com
This week Marc talked to Jim Clark radio voice of the Akron Rubber Ducks, and Wes Uhler of ESPN Radio 970 in Pittsburgh.
This week Marc talked to Derrick Baney, Associate Head Football Coach, Recruiting Coordinator, OL Coach Grove City College, and Mahoning Valley Scrappers General Manager Jordan Taylor.
This week Marc talked to Naz Bohannon, a former YSU and Clemson basketball player trying to make it in the NFL as a tight end, and Dave Clark a former USFL RB/DB talks about his time in the league and looks forward to the new season.
This week is a special episode of By All Means, remembering the Youngstown Steelhounds. First, we talked to former Steelhounds play-by-play announcer, Tim Sampsell (2006-2008), and then we talked to the first play-by-play announcer in franchise history Bob Hoffman (2005-2006), who currently is the President of the Tuscon Roadrunners of the AHL.
This week Marc talked to Emory Hunt from CBS Sports HQ about the Watson trade and the upcoming NFL Draft. We also helped get you ready for your Fantasy Baseball Draft with Fantasy Sports Insider James Dotson.
This week Marc talked to Author and Baseball Historian Curt Smith about the future of MLB and the greatest announcers of all time and Josh Frketic from the WKBN TV 27 Sports Department about the high school basketball season in the Mahoning and Shenango Valley.
In this week's episode, Marc talked to YSU Head Baseball Coach Dan Bertolini about the new season and how the roster is made up of several local players. He also talked to Ryan Briggs from Sports Radio 96.7 about the PIAA's decision to move the State Football championships to a new location for the next four seasons.
The podcast currently has 94 episodes available.