Cal Bears Basketball Podcast with Morris Phillips: No point guard, no offensive passing; Cal tries to figure out how to snap losing skid Wednesday vs. Arizona

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On the Cal Bears Basketball Podcast with Morris:

1) Cal dropped it’s fourth straight game on Saturday to Washington State 78-53 and the second half of the game for WSU in scoring was led by Robert Franks

2) In the last 20 minutes of the second half Cal’s effort was lacklustered which led to demise in the loss

3) Cal head coach Wyking Jones said he’s not sure what team will show up. The team that comes out plays decent offense and keeps up with the opposition or the team that falls apart and loses the game

4) The Bears loses have come in double digits in their last four games

5) With the home floor on Wednesday night against the Arizona Wildcats the Bears will be looking to snap it’s skid at Haas Pavilion

Morris Phillips does the Cal Podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NCAA Basketball Podcast with Michelle Richardson: Michigan State’s Wagner leads the way with 27 points; North Arkansas racist fans put school on the basketball map

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On the NCAA Basketball Podcast with Michelle:

1) Michigan State is hitting a wall again in a 16 point loss to Michigan 82-72. Michigan State didn’t do too much on defense as the Wolverines’ Moe Wagner scored a game-high 27 points.

2) LaBette’s Community College Men’s and Women’s basketball teams were hit with racial taunts that made national news. The LaBette teams were showered with cat calls of monkey noises, and when shooting on the foul line, crow caws referred to Jim Crow. North Arkansas schools president Randy Esters and director bobby Howard both declined comment on this story to media.

3) Michelle’s final thoughts

Michelle does the NCAA Basketball Podcast each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Headline Sports Podcast with Tony Renteria: Tony picks the winners of this weekend’s NFL playoff action

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Headline Sports Podcast with Tony Renteria:

Tony has your exclusive coverage on the NFL Divisional Playoffs:

Sunday’s game AFC: Jacksonville 10 Buffalo 3

AFC Divisional Round

Saturday: Tennessee Titans @ New England Patriots

Sunday: Jacksonville Jaguars @ Pittsburgh Steelers

Sunday’s game NFC: New Orleans 31 vs. Carolina 26

NFC: Divisional Round

Saturday: Atlanta Falcons @ Philadelphia Eagles

Sunday: New Orleans Saints @ Minnesota Vikings

Tony Renteria does Headline Sports each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Jose Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Jets game in the latest of concerns of penalty kills for the Sharks

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On the San Jose Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh:

1 The Sharks finished the five game round trip last Sunday going 1-2-2. It was not the kind of road trip shows head coach Peter DeBoer had in mind

2 Logan Couture scored San Jose’s only goal in the 4-1 loss to Winnipeg Sunday

3 Sharks goalie Marty Jones in goal stopped 26 shots but allowed four Winnipeg goals

4 For the Jets 26-11-7 goals for their game against the Sharks on Sunday Marko Dano, Matt Hendricks, and Mathieu Perrault two goals

5 The Sharks get their only win of this road trip in Montreal last week Monday. The Sharks return to San Jose Saturday and then set sail for their next road trip Mon Jan 15th in Los Angeles.

Mary Lisa Walsh does Sharks hockey podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsadioservice.com

 

NHL Podcast with Daniel Dullum: Kadri takes part of Thornton’s beard off; Jagr to be released by Flames; Breakthrough for Byfuglien first goal in 33 games

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1 Leafs’ Nazem Kadri tugs at Thornton’s beard; Toronto beats Sharks

2 Jamr Jagr of the Calgary Flames will be released by the club he is age 46 and the Flames plan to pay for the rest of the year

3 Jets star defenseman Dustin Byfuglien scores first goal in 33 games

4 Golden Knights get 9th win in 10 games, beat Blackhawks in Chicago

5 Longtime NHL referee Bruce Hood dies at 81

Daniel Dullum does the NHL Podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

 

 

Original Joe’s downtown San Jose podcast Sportstalk for Thu Jan 4, 2018

yelp.com photo: San Jose Original Joe’s downtown San Jose at 301 First Street since 1956

Welcome back to another edition of Sportstalk podcast on www.sportsradioservice.com with your host Matt Harrington (San Jose Sharks reporter and host of the show), Mary Lisa Walsh (San Jose Sharks weekend reporter), A’s Spanish play by play announcer Amaury Pi Gonzalez, Mahal and Amrita from IND TV, Marko Ukalovic (San Jose Barracuda reporter), Len Shapiro (San Jose Sharks podcaster), and producer Lee Leonard.

We were podcasting from a San Jose tradition Original Joe’s 301 South First Street in downtown San Jose. Our thanks to our hosts at Original Joe’s: the owners and management Matt, Brad and Bob; the Rocca family; and our server and guest on the program Jason. Established in 1956 by the Rocca family, Original Joe’s Restaurant in San Jose, California, has been the cornerstone of an ever-changing downtown and the growth of Silicon Valley. Descended from the first Original Joe’s founded in 1937 in San Francisco, Calif., the San Jose Original Joe’s was the first San Francisco-based restaurant to open in San Jose in the South San Francisco Bay Area now known world wide as the heart of Silicon Valley.

That’s Original Joe’s at 301 South First Street in downtown San Jose.

 

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Sharks win in shutout

By Phillip Torres

MONTREAL-The San Jose Sharks (9-1-1) defeated the Montreal Canadians (6-5-0) 2-0 on Saturday night. Logan Couture scored both of the goals for the Sharks to propel them to the victory. Antti Niemi recorded 22 saves to earn the shutout.

Patrick Marleau earned both of the assists to Couture’s goals. Couture’s first goal was scored in the second period, as the first period went scoreless. The first goal was scored at the 6:20 mark on the power-play. The score remained 1-0 going into the second intermission.

The third period remained very defensive as just one goal was scored. The goal was from Couture once again and made it 2-0. The goal was scored at the 4:09 mark in the third and final period. The goal was his sixth of the season.