FULL SHOW: MVFC top topics on a Thirsty Thursday & SD prep hoops legend Nate Malchow on his prolific career and surviving cancer
Nobody prepares to be diagnosed with cancer. But nobody seems better equipped to handle and battle it than Nate Malchow. After 40 years of competing and coaching sports (and some music) at a high level and with unrelenting focus and conviction, Malchow says he had the right mindset to tackle the chemotherapy, radiation, physical and mental fatigue, worries and doubts, and ability to keep loved ones uplifted. The Sioux Falls Washington activities director details that experience with the same down-to-earth and exacting way he drew up game plans and inspired girls basketball players to reach their full potential when he was the Warriors' head coach from 2005-14. In those nine years, Malchow turned a flattened program into a state powerhouse that won three titles and reached an additional championship game. At 36, the former Aberdeen Central and Concordia-Moorhead post player stepped down from coaching to take the WHS A.D. job. Why? With plenty of adversity and winning under his belt, Malchow told stories about these life events and more in an hour-plus conversation at Gibs Sports Bar in Sioux Falls, appropriately on the east side of the city, 2.5 miles from WHS. He also had stories about being ACHS teammates with current Tennessee football coach Josh Heupel, and playing against some of the Universtiy of Minnesota players who led the Golden Gophers to the Final Four in 1997. He also shared stories about his first coaching job as a graduate assistant for SDSU legend Scott Nagy, and his several years under Fred Tibbetts, one of the best girls' coaches in state history. All along the way, you'll find out why Malchow had the fight in him to overcome cancer and far more basketball opponents that overcame him. Thirsty Thursday MVFC '26 overview News flash: North Dakota State is no longer in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Safe to say, the league is now up for grabs without the team that won 12 titles in 15 years, right? Or will South Dakota State just perk back up to No. 1, as the Jackrabbits did for three out of four seasons in 2020-23? That's one MVFC topic the Happy Hour host and Sioux Falls Live sports reporter Trent Singer covered on a "Thirsty Thursday" from kRav'N Bar & Grill. But, there are so many more topics to toss ahead of Tuesday's MVFC Media Day in Sioux Falls. You can watch Sioux Falls Live's coverage live starting Tuesday at 9 a.m. here on Sioux Falls Live [https://www.siouxfallslive.com/ksfltv] or on KSFL-TV (Ch. 36 over-air, Ch. 616 Midco). A subscription to Midwest Sports+ [https://www.midwestsportsplus.com/] — which includes access to live local high school football games this fall and dozens of prep football and basketball games from last season — will allow you to watch the coverage on your television with the MS+ app. The Thirsty Thursday guys also talk about the most intriguing things about the MVFC in '26, topics to bring up on Tuesday: * What is in place at SDSU to prevent the late-season four-game collapse after Chase Mason (and other key players) was hurt? * Who is in the Jacks' running back stable to give the run game and "explosive play" game a much needed boost? * Who, if anyone, emerged from the pack during the spring in USD's three-horse quarterback race under new head coach Matt Vitzthum? * What is in store for the SDSU and USD defenses? * Which of the non-South Dakota teams seems most equipped to win the league? After kicking around these topics, the hosts dig into the recent surges of the Minnesota Twins and Sioux Falls Canaries.
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