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Blacklight on Sports w Jamison & Trey Rusthoven

47 min · 23. juni 2026
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Blacklight on Sports: Jamison & Trey Rusthoven This week on Blacklight on Sports, Charles Hallman and Dr. Mitchell Hammer sit down with father-and-son duo Jamison and Trey Rusthoven to discuss golf, mentorship, and the pursuit of excellence on and off the course. The conversation explores Trey’s journey from a standout junior golfer in Minnesota and Missouri to competing at the collegiate level and now pursuing professional golf on the APGA Tour. Along the way, the Rusthovens reflect on the sacrifices, discipline, and family support required to chase big dreams while staying grounded in purpose and faith.  Jamison shares his perspective as a coach, mentor, and father, while Trey discusses building the TR21 Golf brand and launching the Trey Rusthoven Foundation, an organization focused on creating access, mentorship, and opportunities for underserved youth and aspiring golfers. From youth sports and character development to representation in golf and the realities of pursuing a professional career, this episode offers an inspiring look at what happens when talent, preparation, and purpose come together. Tune in for a powerful conversation about family, leadership, and the relentless pursuit of a dream. Executive Producer/CEO Publisher Tracey Williams-Dillard Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder 3744 4th Ave South Minneapolis MN 55409 612-827-4021 MSR Digital Studio Ray Seville Charles Hallman MSR Sports Columnist  Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald, PhE. MSR Sports Columnist ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER 1934

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episode Blacklight on Sports w Jamison & Trey Rusthoven cover

Blacklight on Sports w Jamison & Trey Rusthoven

Blacklight on Sports: Jamison & Trey Rusthoven This week on Blacklight on Sports, Charles Hallman and Dr. Mitchell Hammer sit down with father-and-son duo Jamison and Trey Rusthoven to discuss golf, mentorship, and the pursuit of excellence on and off the course. The conversation explores Trey’s journey from a standout junior golfer in Minnesota and Missouri to competing at the collegiate level and now pursuing professional golf on the APGA Tour. Along the way, the Rusthovens reflect on the sacrifices, discipline, and family support required to chase big dreams while staying grounded in purpose and faith.  Jamison shares his perspective as a coach, mentor, and father, while Trey discusses building the TR21 Golf brand and launching the Trey Rusthoven Foundation, an organization focused on creating access, mentorship, and opportunities for underserved youth and aspiring golfers. From youth sports and character development to representation in golf and the realities of pursuing a professional career, this episode offers an inspiring look at what happens when talent, preparation, and purpose come together. Tune in for a powerful conversation about family, leadership, and the relentless pursuit of a dream. Executive Producer/CEO Publisher Tracey Williams-Dillard Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder 3744 4th Ave South Minneapolis MN 55409 612-827-4021 MSR Digital Studio Ray Seville Charles Hallman MSR Sports Columnist  Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald, PhE. MSR Sports Columnist ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER 1934

23. juni 202647 min
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Blacklight on Sports: Lucas Patterson and the Future of Minnesota Prep Athletics

This week on Blacklight on Sports, Charles Hallman and Mitchell Hamline sit down with Lucas Patterson, a leader helping shape the future of student-athletes in Minnesota. From creating opportunities for young people to developing pathways that extend beyond the game, Patterson shares his vision for education, leadership, mentorship, and athletics. The conversation explores how sports can serve as a vehicle for personal growth, the importance of preparing students for success on and off the field, and what it takes to build programs that support the next generation of leaders. Patterson also discusses the challenges and opportunities facing youth sports today and why investing in student-athletes is an investment in the future of our communities. Tune in for an insightful discussion on education, athletics, leadership, and the lasting impact of empowering young people through sports. Executive Producer/CEO Publisher Tracey Williams-Dillard Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder 3744 4th Ave South Minneapolis MN 55409 612-827-4021 MSR Digital Studio Ray Seville Charles Hallman MSR Sports Columnist  Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald, PhE. MSR Sports Columnist ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER 1934

8. juni 202647 min
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Blacklight On Sports w EJ Shelby

On this episode of Blacklight on Sports, hosts Charles Hallman and Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald sit down with EJ Shelby, the newly named head football coach at Anoka High School, for a candid conversation about the long road to a head coaching job, what it means to lead as a Black man in education and why building young men matters more than any scoreboard. Shelby's path through coaching began in 2015 at Concordia St. Paul, where he served as a video coordinator and assistant safeties coach before moving into a full safeties role. From there he took a receivers coach position at St. Norbert in Wisconsin, made stops at St. Olaf, Hamline and back to Concordia, and eventually headed to Kentucky to pursue a pass game coordinator role as deliberate preparation for a coordinator position. Through it all he was raising his kids, working full time in hospitality between coaching gigs and navigating a divorce, keeping his children at the center of every major decision. The Hamline chapter stands out. As offensive coordinator, Shelby may well have been the only Black offensive coordinator at any college in Minnesota at the time. His offense produced a 1,000-yard receiver each season, breaking the program record both times, while also generating academic All-Americans. When Division I opportunities came calling, a five-minute commute from home won out. Shelby accepted the Anoka head coaching job in February. The program he is building runs on three pillars he calls DEA: Discipline, Effort and Attitude. Discipline means doing the work even when you do not want to. Effort means giving your best, not settling for good when great is available. Attitude means understanding that while you cannot control outcomes or detours, you always control how you respond. Shelby is direct with his players: a 3.0 GPA is the floor, not a suggestion, because Cs may  Executive Producer/CEO Publisher Tracey Williams-Dillard Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder 3744 4th Ave South Minneapolis MN 55409 612-827-4021 MSR Digital Studio Ray Seville Charles Hallman MSR Sports Columnist  Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald, PhE. MSR Sports Columnist ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER 1934

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