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SDSU's Rob Bishop, Twins voice Cory Provus, Stampede coach Ryan Cruthers & president Jim Olander & the Herd Homecoming: This week's "South Dakota Sports Lounge" from Midwest Sports Plus

36 min · 30 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio SDSU's Rob Bishop, Twins voice Cory Provus, Stampede coach Ryan Cruthers & president Jim Olander & the Herd Homecoming: This week's "South Dakota Sports Lounge" from Midwest Sports Plus

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The most compelling sports stories and conversations of the week all over the Dakotas are told every week on "South Dakota Sports Lounge," a Midwest Sports+ production that melds segments from Forum Communications talk shows and feature stories and is released every Friday. You can view these daily shows and features on your TV set (or any device) on the MS+ app for an afforable monthly subscription. To subscribe, click here [https://www.midwestsportsplus.com/]. This week's segments: Happy Hour with John Gaskins (Sioux Falls) - Clark Cup champion coach Ryan Cruthers and Sioux Falls Stampede president/play-by-play announcer Jim Olander describe the euphoria of winning the USHL championship, the many celebrations in the 72 hours after Joey Macrina's winning double overtime goal in Muskegon, Michigan, on Saturday night, and how the Herd was a unique "family" of blue collar tough guys — some who had been cut from other teams — who had what it took to take down teams with more talent all season long. Hot Mic with Dom Izzo (Fargo) - The TV Voice of the Minnesota Twins Cory Provus offers his thoughts on former No. 1 MLB Draft pick Royce Lewis getting moved down to AAA after struggling mightily the first two months of the season. The Nate Brown Show (Rapid City) - SDSU baseball coach Rob Bishop on how the Jacks broke through to capture their first Summit League Tournament championship in 13 years to qualify for the NCAA Tournament and draw No. 13 national seed Nebraska in Lincoln. Zach Borg (Midwest Sports+) tells the story of the unique Clark Cup championship celebration for the Sioux Falls Stampede at The Birdcage, home of the Sioux Falls Canaries baseball team. Hear from players and coaches on what it means to have the best-attended games and most loyal fans in the entire USHL.

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