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Summer Hoops ‘23 – Part 2

August 2, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

In keeping our promise to bring you “off-season” high school basketball  updates, we have more local sports news and pictures from area summer hoops action.

First, our second “wave” of pictures that we shot from local basketball games and tournaments…

 

Secondly, here’s some “big news” concerning the local basketball coaching scene.

Parkland’s long time Head Coach Andy Stephens resigned his position and became the school’s new athletic director. (Andy has already agreed to be on an upcoming ATVN SportsTalk in September to talk about his decisions and his new plan taking over all of the Trojan’s athletic programs).

A subsequent move saw Parkland promoting Eddie Ohlsen Jr. to become their next head basketball coach. I remember Eddie’s playing days when he was a rock steady point guard with the Trojans. He has been a staple with the program ever since–taking over as an assistant coach soon after his graduation (and he’s been busy playing in adult basketball leagues as well). It should be a smooth transition for the coaching change as his team has already won its first two summer games since he took over the helm of the program.

Lastly, the annual Allentown Throwdown summer boys basketball tournament once again featured teams that were not from the Lehigh Valley. Their championship game featured Malvern Prep defeating Lower Merion for the title.

Keep checking back to the “SportsTalk Shop” for more summer sports news and pictures from local action!

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

BML Baseball 2023

August 1, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

The regular season edition of the Blue Mountain League came to an end late last week.

After being relatively “rain free” for most of the season (which started in early May), the last three weeks of the season ended up being a “mess” for teams as they had a bunch of games rescheduled late in the season.

For example, the Avengers had eight games over the last ten days of the regular season–which hurt their playoff chances as they had to utilize a number of “brand new” rookie pitchers to pitch in several of their final games.  The team ended up missing the playoffs and were edged out by Berlinsville.

The Orioles, however, fared well down the stretch–playing ten games in ten days and held onto the second position in the standings – ensuring a first round bye for the club.

We’ll have much more on the BML’s regular season along with a preview of ATVN’s coverage of their championship series coming up on next week’s edition of “ATVN SportsTalk.”

Meanwhile, here’s highlights of some of our summer sports productions we’ve produced here on the Astound TV Network…

  1. Astound Sports: Blue Mountain League Berlinsville Braves vs. Northampton Giants (07/23)

 

  1. Astound Sports: Grandview Speedway (07/23)

 

  1. Astound Sports: Grandview Speedway (5/23)

 

  1. Astound Sports: Grandview Speedway (06/23)

 

  1. Astound Sports: Northern Yankees vs. Limeport Dodgers (6/23)

 

  1. Astound Sports: McDonald’s All-star Football Classic (6/23)

 

PROGRAMMING NOTE:  Tune in for this Thursday’s “ATVN SportsTalk presented by the Morning Call” for part three of our series of interviews with the many new head coaches in the Eastern Pennsylvania region for the upcoming school year.

For this Thursday’s show (which is live at 7pm), I will have interviews with new coaches at Whitehall and Bethlehem Catholic high schools (Keith Groller is still on vacation and will return for our football preview show on August 24th).

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

Summer Hoops ‘23 – Part 1

July 27, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

Another big event in the ATVN viewing area over the summer months is the summer basketball leagues and various tournaments.

It’s not only a way to check out how “next year’s” teams are slowly coming together–mixing in newer players while trying to replace graduated seniors–but also for hearing some rumors and bonafide storylines to keep an eye on when planning for the upcoming winter scholastic season.

First, here are a few pictures I took on location of some of this summer’s basketball games.

Secondly, there’s a few teams that have clearly distinguished themselves so far this summer.

The teams that have made the biggest impression and appear to be the ‘teams to beat’ in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference and Colonial League this summer seem to be Parkland, Allentown Central Catholic and Palmerton.  Emmaus is another team that has had some nice wins but I believe is still looking for that “third scoring option” that is so important for championship-caliber teams to have.

Bethlehem Catholic is another team that should be very solid next year but is trying to find someone to take over the “leadership” role for the 2023-24 season.

Right behind them are Executive Charter, Whitehall and Liberty high schools.  All three of these schools have a number of underclassmen returning who have been improving in both local games and AAU traveling tourneys over the last few months.

There are a number of other teams that have shown flashes but are still looking to improve for next year–teams like Northampton, Nazareth, Saucon Valley, Bangor, Easton and others that hopefully can take advantage of the next month to use as a springboard to move themselves into the upper levels of their respective leagues.

Keep checking back to the “SportsTalk Shop” for more summer sports news and pictures from local action!

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

New Football Coaches – Part 2

July 24, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

After a busy offseason for local athletic directors and high school administrators as a number of head football coaching positions opened up since the end of the 2022 season.

We’ve continued to bring you interviews with these brand new coaches in the ATVN region to introduce you to them and give them an opportunity to talk about their new programs.

 

Both Lloyd Brooks and Joel Rupp Jr. are facing obstacles for the upcoming season.  In addition to these openings presenting themselves later in the off-season, both coaches have spent much of this summer playing “catch up,” doing the equivalent of nine months worth of work  compressed into roughly 15 weeks.

Also, both coaches have a very competitive schedule lined up for them for the fall, which both coaches addressed in greater detail during our live program.

Video customers will also be able to watch these and other local sports interviews in their entirety at any time, for free, through the Astound’s On-Demand services.

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” here on our website next week for more on local sports news and insights as well as our final listing of highlights of high school productions from the past school year on Astound Broadband’s ATVN.  We will also have more “all-star” listings as announced by the local leagues, conferences and districts in the Astound viewing areas over the next several weeks!


PROGRAMMING NOTE:

Coming up on this Thursday’s live “ATVN SportsTalk,” our special in-studio guest will be Astound TV’s women’s basketball broadcaster Mimi Griffin.

Mimi became the ‘face’ of NCAA women’s basketball in the early 1990s when it was almost unheard of to have a female broadcaster calling a game.

In addition to talking about her pioneering experiences as an announcer for ESPN and other major networks, she will be on to talk about her current projects with the professional golf organizations and her current experiences announcing games with us on ATVN.

Viewers are encouraged to send questions and comments prior to the show to my email address – chris.michael@astound.com – and we may read and respond to your opinions on the air.

Be sure to tune in and hear some of Mimi’s great experiences and observations on current broadcasting issues.

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

All-Stars 2023 – Part 3

July 19, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

Last week we took a look at all-star listings in both our Washington DC and the Lehigh Valley area for several sports.

This week we continue to honor the top athletes in their respective sports by highlighting the top achievers in the sports of tennis and baseball.

First, here are your Eastern Pennsylvania Conference top tennis players…

#1 Singles
Name School
Noah Potts Freedom
Josh Thomas Parkland
Roman Farhad Liberty
Eddy Chow Emmaus
Arman Makwana Bethlehem Catholic
Alex Rodriguez Nazareth
Timmy Spinosa Allentown Central Catholic High School
Daniel Trott Pocono Mountain East

 

Saucon Valley’s Deven Pandey was the District XI 2A tennis champion and Freedom’s Noah Potts captured the 3A title.


Next, here are the EPC-18 first and second team all-stars for baseball…

First Team
Name School Grade
Pitcher: Owen DeLong Parkland 12
Pitcher: John Galgon Liberty 12
Catcher: Reece D’Amico Liberty 12
Infielder: Jake Dally Nazareth 12
Infielder: Brayden Rader Bethlehem Catholic 11
Infielder: Nathan Loch Pleasant Valley 12
Infielder: Jerry Lambert East Stroudsburg South 12
Infielder: Jacob Rivera Liberty 11
Outfielder: Bo Barthol Parkland 12
Outfielder: Eric Wert Bethlehem Catholic 12
Outfielder: Matthew Munoz Pocono Mountain West 12
Utility: Aaron Schneider Allen 11

Most Valuable Player – Jake Dally, Nazareth

Second Team
Name School Grade
Pitcher: Gavin Sopko Pocono Mountain East 12
Pitcher: Adam Horvath Pocono Mountain East 11
Catcher: Matt Razzis Parkland 12
Infielder: Brayden Sweppenhiser Stroudsburg 12
Infielder: Will Dobil Parkland 10
Infielder: Evan Schmelz Pocono Mountain East 12
Infielder: Owen Ness Whitehall 12
Outfielder: Gavin Sopko Pocono Mountain East 12
Outfielder: Jack Smale Pleasant Valley 12
Outfielder: Logan Higgins Northampton 11
Utility: Ryan Hoffman Freedom 12

 

We encourage all the athletic directors, coaches and “sports chairs’ in all of our Astound TV Network markets to reach out to me with your post-season awards and honors by emailing them to me at chris.michael@astound.com and we’d be happy to feature your student-athletes here on our website.

Remember to keep checking back here at “The Shop” for more recognition of our local high school student-athletes’ achievements throughout the summer and congratulations to this year’s honorees!

 


PROGRAMMING NOTE: Coming up on this Thursday’s ATVN SportsTalk, live at 7pm, we will have members of this year’s Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame board members to talk about this year’s inductees and the upcoming ceremony banquet to be held this fall.

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of ATVN or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

Frank D’Angelo

July 17, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

We are blessed to have a number of special sports people in the Eastern Pennsylvania region. Coaches, players, administrators…officials, umpires and referees.

Frank D’Angelo is one of those special members of the latter categories. In addition to being a school administrator for several years, he announced his retirement after a 45-year officiating career midway through 2022, but he also was diagnosed with Stage Four cancer over the last several months.

We had the privilege recently to talk with Frank about both his wonderful experiences officiating different sports, along with his current medical struggles…

https://youtu.be/J2uvq-Ff1Pw

Frank’s full story can be seen on ATVN On-Demand, which is free for all of Astound Broadband’s video customers, who are able to watch these and other local sports interviews at any time, for free, through the Astound’s On-Demand services.


Now, we bring you the last of our best scholastic sports highlights of the past year for games aired on ATVN…

1. Astound Sports: North Schuykill vs. Allentown Central Catholic (3/23)

2. Astound Sports: Allentown Central Catholic vs. Easton (2/23)

 

3. Astound Sports: Pen Argyl vs. Palmerton (3/23)

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” here on our website as we will be continuing to bring you more “all-star” listings as announced by the local leagues, conferences and districts in the Astound viewing areas over the next several weeks.

 

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

All-Star 2023 – Part 2

July 13, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

With the school year now behind us, we are happy to unveil the local “all star” listings for teams in our ATVN coverage areas.  This week we continue our rundown, starting with the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference – 18’s first and second team softball honorees.

2023 EPC Softball 1st Team All-Stars
Name School Position
KATE YADUSH WHITEHALL 1st Base
DARIA KROUT EMMAUS 2nd Base
MAIA D’AMICO FREEDOM 3rd Base
MADISON GLICK FREEDOM Shortstop
ANGELA FISHER NORTHAMPTON Catcher
HANNAH MAKOVSKY NORTHAMPTON Outfield
SHAYLA MORGAN EMMAUS Outfield
KARLIE JURASITS POCONO EAST Outfield
HAILEY BARTOSH WHITEHALL Designated Player
HANNAH DUERR NORTHAMPTON Utility Player
EMMA FRALEY NORTHAMPTON Pitcher
HANNAH DUERR NORTHAMPTON Utility Player

2023 MVP – Madison Glick

 

2023 EPC Softball 2 nd Team All-Stars
Name School Position
AVERY DIEBERT NORTHAMPTON 1st Base
AVA CASCARIO NORTHAMPTON 2nd Base
MIKENNA PRICE POCONO EAST 3rd Base
ARIANA CASTILLO LIBERTY Shortstop
MASON ROSELLI EMMAUS Catcher
DOROTHY ELKO STROUDSBURG Catcher
MOLLY DEVERS LIBERTY Outfield
EVELYN MONTONE  PARKLAND Outfield
MEGAN McLAIN  POCONO EAST Outfield
DANIELLA GUZZO FREEDOM Designated Player
ADDY SMITH  LIBERTY Utility Player
DANIKA BARTHOL EMMAUS Pitcher

 

Next up for our fans in the Washington DC region, we have the DCIAA’s high school football all-star listings…

 

We encourage all the athletic directors, coaches and “sports chairs’ in all of our Astound TV Network markets to reach out to me with your post-season awards and honors by emailing them to me at chris.michael@astound.com and we’d be happy to feature your student-athletes here on our website.

Remember to keep checking back here at “The Shop” for more recognition of our local high school student-athletes’ achievements throughout the summer and congratulations to this year’s honorees!

 

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of ATVN or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

 

New Football Coaches – Part 1

July 10, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

It was a busy offseason for local athletic directors and high school administrators as a number of head football coaching positions opened up since the end of the 2022 season.

We recently began a series of programs featuring interviews of these brand new coaches to our area by having the new head coaches at Whitehall and Saucon Valley in our studios to talk about their history and thoughts on the upcoming season.

 

Both coaches had great visions for their respective programs, along with a passion to have their kids succeed on and off the field and both Zephyr and Panther football fans should be excited for this fall – and beyond – for their programs.

Our countdown featuring new head football coaches in the Lehigh Valley continues on this Thursday’s “ATVN SportsTalk,” live at 7pm on the Astound Broadband TV Network.

Video customers will also be able to watch these and other local sports interviews in their entirety at any time, for free, through the Astound’s On-Demand services.


 

Now, we continue our second-to-last listings of the best highlights of the past year for games aired on ATVN.

  1. Astound Sports: Southern Lehigh vs. East Stroudsburg South (2/23)

  2. Astound Sports: Allentown Central Catholic vs. Bethlehem Catholic (3/23)<
  3. Astound Sports: Easton vs. Central York (3/23)

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” here on our website next week for more on local sports news and insights as well as our final listing of highlights of high school productions from the past school year on Astound Broadband’s ATVN.  We will also have more “all-star” listings as announced by the local leagues, conferences and districts in the Astound viewing areas over the next several weeks!

 

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

“Oh, The Places You Will Go…” by Mackenzie Laub

July 5, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

Oh, the places you will go…if you play tournament softball!

Throughout my softball journey, I have been very blessed to see and play in so many amazing places. I started traveling for softball at the age of ten and since then I have played in 13 different states all over the country. Each new place I’ve been to comes with new opportunities and new adventures. 

When I was ten years old I was on my very first tournament team. We played mostly local tournaments in Quakertown, Emmaus, and Landsdale. Our first major destination we went to was Ocean City Maryland. This would be my first time going to Maryland and I remember staying at the Flamingo Motel. I remember my family and I went to the Salty Dog for the first time and we went to Dead Freddies for a team dinner. 

My next two years of tournament softball took me to many more places. My first national tournament was played in Hartford, Connecticut. We got 5th place overall and made so many memories. It was my first year of dance parties in hotel rooms, team dinners that always took way too long, and many games of softball. My next national tournament was in Sterling, Virginia. I remember the hotel we stayed at was the only one we’ve ever been to with an outdoor pool. I also remember going to this restaurant called Generous George’s that had the biggest pieces of pizza ever. 

Softball would take me back to Ocean City, Maryland, a total of three more times. Each time we came in the top ten of the tournament. I remember when my team and I stayed at the Princess Royal and every single night we would walk across the street to Candy Kitchen and Sunsations. We would go swimming in the huge pool and my team and I would try our best to not get caught using the hot tubs because none of us were sixteen yet. Something else I remember was walking with my sister to get ice cream and cookie dough at Dodo every night on our trip last year.

Once my team got older we began to take even bigger trips. We would end up going to Nashville Tennessee, Space Coast Florida, Kansas City Kansas, and Gulf Shores Alabama. Something funny about all of these trips was that my family and I drove to every single one. We would never go on an airplane and fly to any of these places. 

Nashville was an opportunity for our team to play competition from all over the country. We were the only team east of the Mississippi river to come. Something that was my favorite part of national tournaments was pin trading, and I got some of my coolest pins in Nashville. My team and I went shopping almost every single day at the huge mall across the street from our hotel. I also remember going into downtown Nashville to take in the sights and sounds.

Space Coast was a magical place for my team and I. The first time we went we got first place overall which was such an opportunity. I remember the feeling of our pitcher throwing the last pitch and creating a dog pile on the pitcher’s mound. We all put our gold rings on our fingers and we walked off the field together as champions. My team and I then went back to our hotel’s pool and had a huge karaoke party. Going back to Space Coast last year and getting third place was another time. This time came with many runs to chick fil a, a game that did not end until 12:30 in the morning, and getting breakfast at Planet Smoothie every single morning. 

Kansas City is the furthest “west” I have ever been. Playing softball in Kansas against the best competition is another experience. Once again my team and I were the only team from East of the Mississippi and no one had ever heard of where we were from. Everyone was assuming we were from Vegas because our jerseys had an ‘LV’ on them. Our hotel in Kansas was in the middle of an outlet mall.  My favorite part was when my team and I walked through the fountain in the middle of the mall after the mall closed late at night. 

My last national tournament in Gulf Shores, Alabama, was an emotional experience. I got to share the field with my sister for the first and last time. It was my last time playing for my coach who I had played for my entire tournament ball career. My team and I got second place and the trophy we won was at least six feet tall. I remember my team and I walking to Target to get ice cream at night, playing indoor mini golf, and having two beach days.

All of these trips had their memories but something that sticks out the most to me was having my family with me through it all. I am so thankful for the opportunities I was given and the support my family gave me. Traveling for softball has shaped me into the person I am, but without my family none of it would have been possible. 

 

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

Fireworks 2023

June 30, 2023 By Chris Michael Leave a Comment

There’s lots of high school sports news in the Lehigh Valley, but before we talk about that, allow me to mention the actual fireworks that you’ll be able to see once again this Independence Day holiday, live on the Astound TV Network.

ATVN is once again the exclusive home to the Fourth of July Fireworks Special, from J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown this Tuesday starting at 7pm.  In addition to the fireworks show (very roughly scheduled to take place after 9pm), we will have live music featured from area bands, interviews with local dignitaries as well as spectators and a special ceremony honoring our local veterans–all scheduled for the evening’s events.

Be sure to check out our entire day of patriot programming, starting at seven in the morning with our “Victory at Sea” marathon, counting us down to the fireworks show.


Now, for some of the local sports “fireworks.”

The end of the school year means the releasing of many districts and leagues’ “all-star” listings.

For today’s entry, we take a look at the volleyball “all-stars” in the Eastern Pennsylvania conference….

EPC Boys Volleyball All-Stars

Name Position School
Cooper Henseler Middle Hitter Emmaus
Jametric Harris Middle Hitter Emmaus
Logan Dougherty Outside Hitter Emmaus
Nilansh Gupta Outside Hitter Freedom
Adam Mittl Outside Hitter Liberty
Luke Madson Outside Hitter Nazareth
Chase Robbins Outside Hitter Parkland
Noah Ozorio Outside Hitter Dieruff
Christopher Mellor Middle Hitter Easton
Matthew Gonzalez Libero Liberty
Owen Hasker Middle Hitter Nazareth
Luke Smith Middle Hitter Parkland
Jack Kocher Outside Hitter Whitehall
Ethan Ringenberger Outside Hitter Whitehall
Krish Patel Libero Freedom
Dillon Fleckenstein Outside Hitter Freedom
Cristian Matos Setter Liberty
Landon Nickischer Outside position Northampton
Josh Nation    Outside Hitter Parkland
Will Stiles Setter Parkland
Ahmad Jaffer Libero  Parkland

 

Check back to “The SportsTalk Shop” here on our website for more on local sports news and insights as well as highlights of recent productions on Astound Broadband’s ATVN.

In the meantime, enjoy your ‘Fourth!’

 

 

 

The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Astound Broadband or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

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