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It is human nature to interact with one another. In fact, we have been created for such. In the fast paced world of today; where do we find Truth, Meaning, and Purpose? Foolishness exists to bring to light the lives of many and the faith they have as living letters to be read by all, aiming to win some. As a teen Brian Sumner transplanted from Liverpool, England to Huntington Beach, CA to pursue a career as professional skateboarder. Little did he know that his life would be radically transf ...
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Most people who leave Wall Street after twenty years either retire or find another way to make a lot of money. Chris Arnade chose to walk through cities most travelers never truly see. What emerged from this approach is a unique form of street-level sociology that has attracted a devoted following on Substack. Arnade's work suggests that our most s…
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Balling with future NFL running back Zach Zenner. Rooming with currnent South Dakota State tight ends coach Vince Benedetto. Getting chewed out by Brandon Valley coaching legends. These are stories that can only be told by Austin Sumner, a gun-slinging quarterback who smashed passing records and elevated football programs at both BVHS and SDSU from…
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It's a Monday and Mid-June, over two months before actual football games start, and you're starving for new deep-diving local college and prep football content. We have the freshest insight from the ultimate "insider" ready for you! Enjoy a smorgasbord of meaty information and educated opinions on the hottest topics from Kurtiss Riggs, our Happy Ho…
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It doesn't get any more Jackrabbit Football than Ryan McKnight. An All-America center his senior year of 2010, McKnight was part of the first SDSU football team to reach the FCS playoffs in 2009, laying a foundation for the Jacks to rise to national prominence. Now the president of the Jackrabbit Former Players Association (JFPA), McKnight was a te…
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Beer-logo'd golf bags. Old school MTV veejays. The Dead Guys of the Week — Brian Wilson and Sly Stone — and their place in music and pop culture history. Matt Zimmer and John Gaskins tried their best to kick around fun and breezy topics to avoid that dreaded summer buzz kill — The NCAA-House Settlement and where schools like SDSU and USD fit into i…
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One of the all-time legends of the all-time most successful minor league sports franchise in South Dakota history is walking away from that operation. After 22 years with the Sioux Falls Storm — the last one as head coach — Andre Fields resigned on Tuesday. A day later, he joined Happy Hour host John Gaskins to explain why. The Storm are dormant in…
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One of the all-time legends of the all-time most successful minor league sports franchise in South Dakota history is walking away from that operation. After 22 years with the Sioux Falls Storm — the last one as head coach — Andre Fields resigned on Tuesday. A day later, he joined Happy Hour host John Gaskins to explain why. The Storm are dormant in…
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We thought none of them were going to do it. A couple months ago, it appeared none of the Div. I schools from South Dakota and North Dakota were leaning toward "optin in" to the recently approved NCAA-House Settlement that will allow schools to pay athletes directly via revenue sharing. Now, one of them — UND — has its athletic director on the reco…
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So many people are not watching the Pacers battle the Thunder in NBA Finals, according to ratings... but should we? Yes, says a Midwestern Div. II head coach, Chris Johnson, who leads the University of Sioux Falls men and is a die-hard Minnesota Timberwolves fan. Why does he think the "watchability" factor is high, and what should be the first coup…
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Any Austin has carved a unique niche for himself on YouTube: analyzing seemingly mundane or otherwise overlooked details in video games with the seriousness of an art critic examining Renaissance sculptures. With millions of viewers hanging on his every word about fluvial flows in Breath of the Wild or unemployment rates in the towns of Skyrim, Aus…
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Which team — Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves, or Wild — is closest to ending to a 34-year (and ticking) major pro men's league championship drought in Minnesota? It's a provocative topic to spring forth discussion on the hottest topics surrounding all of these teams, which Happy Hour John Gaskins does with 25-year Minnesota Star Tribune columnnist vet…
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Happy Hour host John Gaskins addresses a couple of recent local coaching moves — one shocking and the other not. Shocking: West Central's school board not renewing the contract of head boys basketball coach Jacob Sittig after he led the Trojans to a 21-4 record and their first state tournament appearance in 24 years. Not shocking: One of the all-ti…
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Which team — Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves, or Wild — is closest to ending to a 34-year (and ticking) major pro men's league championship drought in Minnesota? The answer my have never been more unclear, nor has there ever been a time when all four are actually all "winning" teams at the same time like this. It's a provocative topic to spring forth …
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The topic may make your eyes bleed if you read an article about it. You may tune it out if you hear about it. But listen up and make a stiff drink if you have to, because it does matter, significantly, to fans of every college athletics program, including ours in South Dakota. The NCAA vs U.S. House settlement was finally approved by a California f…
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The topic may make your eyes bleed if you read an article about it. You may tune it out if you hear about it. But listen up and make a stiff drink if you have to, because it does matter, significantly, to fans of every college athletics program, including ours in South Dakota. The NCAA vs U.S. House settlement was finally approved by a California f…
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Those who know of Ed Whiting in South Dakota high school football circles — and most do — are not the least bit surprised he led Sioux Falls Jefferson to the Class AA state softball title on Sunday. A veteran defensive coordinator who has worked under state championship offensive minds like Steve Kueter (O'Gorman), Kim Nelson (Roosevelt), and Vince…
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The breaking news of one of the biggest sports stories of the entire summer interrupted an entertaining storytelling session about beer and how picky people are about their beer. Aaron Rodgers reportedly plans to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Will he be any good? Will they be any good. We could ask the same thing about Chase Mason as a first-t…
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Stu Whitney's high school football team celebrated a big win by gleefully ripping to shreds a newspaper column he wrote claiming they weren't worthy of the playoffs. He ended up being right. The head football coach at Michigan State invited Stu into his office to berate him at the top of his lungs and call him every nasty name you could imagine aft…
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Once again, Twins fans and Minnesota sports fans can't have nice things — or at least, any nice thing to last. That's likely what many thought last night as ace pitcher Pablo Lopez left during the middle of another solid outing with shoulder pain that turned out to be a strained lat muscle that will likely put him on the injured list. But instead o…
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Since his South Dakota Coyotes' 19-win, high-flying season ended in the Summit League Tournament semifinals, coach Eric Peterson has been working at seemingly the same break-neck pace he expects from his athletes during their up-tempo games. Spring and early summer no longer lazy and uneventful in the college basketball world, thanks to the revolvi…
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Since his South Dakota Coyotes' 19-win, high-flying season ended in the Summit League Tournament semifinals, coach Eric Peterson has been working at seemingly the same break-neck pace he expects from his athletes during their up-tempo games. Spring and early summer no longer lazy and uneventful in the college basketball world, thanks to the revolvi…
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John Arnold built his fortune in energy trading by surrounding himself with smart people, maintaining emotional detachment, sensing market imbalances through first-principles analysis, and focusing with laser intensity on a single niche until he dominated it completely. Now he's applying that same analytical rigor to philanthropy, where he's discov…
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One of the six Minnesota Vikings to ever have his number retired died on Tuesday at age 87. Jim Marshall was not only captain of Bud Grant's four Super Bowl teams (1968-76) and part of the "Purple People Eaters" defensive line that menaced offenses throughout the team's dominating decade, he is still No. 3 on the all-time NFL list of most consecuti…
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One of the six Minnesota Vikings to ever have his number retired died on Tuesday at age 87. Jim Marshall was not only part of the "Purple People Eaters" defensive line that menaced offenses throughout the team's dominating decade (1968-76) that included four NFC Championships, he is still No. 3 on the all-time NFL list of most consecutive games pla…
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Some men who possess the same exact name as their father decide to not follow in dad's footsteps and seek different or opposite interests. That is not the case of Charles Pierre, Jr. Like father, like son. Dad was Florida Atlantic's first 1,000-yard rusher, Florida Atlantic, using his immense strength to plow over, or through, defenders. Pierre, Jr…
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Blazing Brandon Valley wide receiver Landon Dulaney broke Nathan Garry's 12-year-old record in the 200 meter dash, part of a three gold medal meet. Happy Hour host John Gaskins starts the show by discussing how that speed against Griffin Wilde — a former Jackrabbit who is now in the Big Ten at Northwestern — and how it translates to Dulaney's poten…
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What does "larger than life" sound like? In this case, a lot like it looks. Lincoln Semchenko is a 6'5, 300 lb. road-grading all-state offensive lineman from Sioux Falls Christian who is joining the "605 Hogs" at South Dakota State. You'll have a hard time believing he is just 18 years old with his wit, wisdom and storytelling. The son of former No…
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What does "larger than life" sound like? In this case, a lot like it looks. Lincoln Semchenko is a 6'5, 300 lb. road-grading all-state offensive lineman from Sioux Falls Christian who is joining the "605 Hogs" at South Dakota State. You'll have a hard time believing he is just 18 years old with his wit, wisdom and storytelling. The son of former No…
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Sioux Falls Canaries slugger Jabari Henry became the American Association's all-time home run king on Thursday night by knocking No. 147 over the left field wall with a 414-foot blast in The Birdcage. He added another later in the game for good measure. But Jabari was already the all-time King of the Sioux Falls Canaries. Happy Hour host John Gaski…
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Sioux Falls Canaries slugger Jabari Henry became the American Association's all-time home run king on Thursday night by knocking No. 147 over the left field wall with a 414-foot blast in The Birdcage. He added another later in the game for good measure. But Jabari was already the all-time King of the Sioux Falls Canaries. Happy Hour host John Gaski…
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May and June used to mark the "dead" part of the calendar in college athletics offices and facilities. But while none of the teams are competing, there has never been a busier time between seasons, nor the kind of deluge of daily news springing from both the transfer portal and high school recruiting trails. SDSU and USD are no exception, with thei…
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Who says you can't go to your second home again? Vince Benedetto is a Chicagoland native, but he feels back at home in Brookings, where his South Dakota football journey has come full circle. As a South Dakota State tight end from 2010-13 and graduate assistant in 2014-15, Benedetto helped the Jackrabbits grow into a consistent Top 20 FCS program b…
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Who says you can't go to your second home again? Vince Benedetto is a Chicagoland native, but he feels back at home in Brookings, where his South Dakota football journey has come full circle. As a South Dakota State tight end from 2010-13 and graduate assistant in 2014-15, Benedetto helped the Jackrabbits grow into a consistent Top 20 FCS program b…
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The Thunder struck early to knock out the Minnesota Timberwolves from the Western Conference Finals. That's back-to-back trips and two "gentleman's sweeps" in the NBA's penultimate playoff round. To channel Hall and Oates, the Wolves appear to be "so close yet so far away" from being a true title contender. So, now what? Should general manager Tim …
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Wednesday was a Christmas Day of sorts for Jackrabbit and Coyote football fans. They got to unwrap an anticipated present — well, stocking stuffer, at least — the FCS preseason Top 25 football poll, voted on by four respected FCS analysts at HERO Sports. Was it a present or a Pandora's box? Or a can of worms? Based off what many who follow the FCS …
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Wednesday was a Christmas Day of sorts for Jackrabbit and Coyote football fans. They got to unwrap an anticipated present — well, stocking stuffer, at least — the FCS preseason Top 25 football poll, voted on by four respected FCS analysts at HERO Sports. Was it a present or a Pandora's box? Or a can of worms? Based off what many who follow the FCS …
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If you are looking to be more informed about the present and future of FCS football and how the Jackrabbits and Coyotese fit in it — this season and beyond — this is a deep dive that should leave you satisfied. Remarkably, the power brokers from the SEC just might give "the little guys" in the FCS an enormous boost in a seismic college football rul…
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Why should Sioux Falls be captivated and impressed by Canaries slugger Jabari Henry tying and eventually breaking the American Association independent league's career home run record, and what makes his story and career intriguing? How disappointing, if at all, should we consider the Minnesota Timberwolves' postseason run considering it will likely…
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He rewrote South Dakota State and Missouri Valley Football Conference record books as part of a juggernaut offense that vaulted the Jackrabbits into FCS national championship contention for the first time. Then, he had brief brushes with NFL royalty — Pete Carroll, Russell Wilson, Dak Prescott, Mike Tomlin — before coming back to start his new life…
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What's there to say about another infuriating, deflating Minnesota Timberwolves spanking from the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 on Thursday night? Plenty! It's another group therapy session after Minnesota again waited until the third quarter to get mauled — by SAG's flops, by the OKC mob, by its own self-inflicted wounds and self-doubt. If we ca…
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He rewrote South Dakota State and Missouri Valley Football Conference record books as part of a juggernaut offense that vaulted the Jackrabbits into FCS national championship contention for the first time. Then, he had brief brushes with NFL royalty — Pete Carroll, Russell Wilson, Dak Prescott, Mike Tomlin — before coming back to start his new life…
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Michael Jordan. LeBron James. Kobe Bryant. Allen Iverson. Gary Payton. There aren't too many humans on the planet that can say they guarded all of those Hall of Famers in the NBA, but Erick Strickland is one of them. The University of Nebraska Basketball Hall of Famer has loads of awesome stories to tell about his nine-year career in the league (19…
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The Jackrabbits aren't just a juggernaut in football and basketball. South Dakota State captured the Summit League Commissioner's Cup, a season-long all-sports tabulation, for the 10th time in 15 years. That SDSU continues to win or at least compete for league titles in almost every sport, every year is both amazing and obvious to Happy Hour host J…
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Michael Jordan. LeBron James. Kobe Bryant. Allen Iverson. Gary Payton. There aren't too many humans on the planet that can say they guarded all of those Hall of Famers in the NBA, but Erick Strickland is one of them. The University of Nebraska Basketball Hall of Famer has loads of awesome stories to tell about his nine-year career in the league (19…
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Capturing Victor Page weilding a broomstick during the middle of the sold out Christmas Night Skyforce game. Challenging synchronized swimmers, pickle ballers, and Stu Whitney to on-air athletic competitions. Calling local small town bars to get the high school football or basketball scores. Then, there's the incredible events, personalities, and h…
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Capturing Victor Page weilding a broomstick during the middle of the sold out Christmas Night Skyforce game. Challenging synchronized swimmers, pickle ballers, and Stu Whitney to on-air athletic competitions. Calling local small town bars to get the high school football or basketball scores. Then, there's the incredible events, personalities, and h…
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A turnover carnival. ANT and Julius disappearing. SGA flopping his way to the foul line. It all added up to an Thunder thumping of the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. As has become tradition on Happy Hour, our Sioux Falls Live Twin Cities Native & Die Hard Wolves Fan Analyst Chris Johnson — who happens to be the 1…
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Get tickets to the CWT live show at 92NY with David Brooks! Theodore Schwartz stands at the pinnacle of neurosurgical expertise. With over 500 published articles, 200 pieces of commentary, and 5 patents to his name—effectively producing a scholarly work every two weeks for three decades—Schwartz spent most of his career at Weill Cornell Medicine, w…
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