Happy Hour with John Gaskins
The "national search" for a University of South Dakota softball coach circled right back to the USD softball offices. Associate head coach Shannon PIvovar was promoted to the lead role on Tuesday by athletics director Jon Schemmel. This promotion came two weeks after Robert Wagner's contract was not renewed. Two days before that, "Coach Piv" became a viral sensation for her moment of emotional exhuberance with a player during the NCAA Tournament. The Happy Hour host thinks this was the right move and not because of "Coach Piv's" 15 seconds of national fame. However, what led to that moment is exactly why Piv appears perfect for the job right now. Her hiring also makes Wagner's firing seem more logical. Hear why. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Vikings hired the Seattle Seahawks' assistant general manager to become the Vikes next GM, and Noah Teasley faced the Vikings media for the first time on Wednesday. While Teasley was tame in his remarks, he and managing owner Mark Wilf offered a tiny crack of insight into how Teasley will operate with head coach Kevin O'Connell. Teasley's generic remark about the quarterback situation gave Vikings fans one nugget to chew on, considering the team's current state. Post-Election Lallygagging with Patrick Lalley How, oh, how, was entrenched South Dakota Republican luminary Dusty Johnson left in the dust in Tuesday's gubernatorial primary? How did political newcomer Toby Doeden rise to the top? What can current Gov. Larry Rhoden do to keep his seat in the three weeks leading up to the run-off? Meanwhile, Sioux Falls drew a step closer to electing its first female mayor. Christine Erickson garnered the most votes on Tuesday and will take on former gubernatorial candidate Jamie Smith on June 26. What separated these two from the pack and how can they distinguish themselves leading up to the run-off? Also, what do these election results say about the voting public in the Rushmore State and "the best little city in America?" Patrick Lalley has covered state and Sioux Falls politics for over 30 years and brings his candid insight to boil it all down in a 40-minute bull-shooting session at Orion Pub in downtown Sioux Falls, where Lalley and the host broke a sacred bar rule — no talking politics.
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