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Nathaniel Finch begins the final hour discussing the NCAA ruling that more athletes are eligible due to the 5-in-5. This applies to athletes within the high school class of 2022. Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show talks to Nathaniel about his thoughts from Colts training camp. What has he seen so far? We hear from the legendary Howard Kellman on the Indianapolis Indians' 7-4 victory over the Louisville Bats. He talks about the league's leading hitter, Ronny Simon, and how he has stayed consistent. They talk about how moves that the Pittsburgh Pirates make could affect the team. Brendan King calls in as well to talk about the South Bend Cubs. They were in action in a 10-3 win against the Lake County Captains. We get a live reaction to the trade that sent Tarik Skubal to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Nathaniel Finch closes out the show with Caleb Zuver and Christian Oates discussing top moments in sports and life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nathaniel Finch opens the hour with Mike Maahs, and he tells us about the two-inning beatdown by the Fort Wayne TinCaps before their game was suspended. They'll pick up the rest of the action tomorrow, along with another seven-inning game. John Nolan calls in to talk some Indiana Fever. The postseason is almost here, can the Fever continue their momentum and take the top seed in the East? We also hear from WISH-TV's Angela Morgan to talk about the Colts. She says that Daniel Jones has been the most impressive part of training camp, and he has recovered very well from his torn achilles last season. This team is really coming together and looking exciting! Mick Tidrow gives us an update on Ball State sports and more on the Indiana Fever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nathaniel Finch steps in to host the final edition of Indiana Sports Talk before Coach Bob Lovell makes his return from summer break. It's the beginning of August and football is finally happening. High school football is coming soon, and Colts training camp is underway. Greg Rakestraw calls in to recap yesterdays 1-3 loss to San Antonio FC for the Indy Eleven. They also discuss the upcoming high school football season. The MIC should be exciting, with Carmel and Center Grove rejoining. Greg also gives his takeaways from the first week of Colts training camp, and Daniel Jones looks great.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eddie starts this last hour off with Mike Maahs and the Fort Wayne Tincaps beating Great Lakes 5-2. Greg also mentions the Tigers and their starting pitcher with a potential player trade. San Diego currently leading against the Giants 6-0. Brendan King calls in to discuss the South Bend Cubs game against the Lake County Captains with the final score resulting from the Cubs victory of 15-7. Eddie updates us on the Tigers game against Athletics with the score being 4-1 Tigers leading. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eddie Garrison has a chat with Janes Boyd on the phone about the Colts meeting with the owner talking about the Colts progression with Jonathan Taylor’s contract situation. Daniel Jones has been showing some great performances during the Colts practices. Boyd mentions looking more into how performance will be in a live game scenario. Mike Niziolek calls in and talks about the big 10 conference. Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians talks about the major league baseball trade with the Pirates looking for their two wild card spots. Eddie closes this hour with the Indiana Fever point updates, Caitlin Clark with 16 points and Sophie Cunningham with 8 points.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

As the high school football season is just around the corner, this episode of Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk is packed with exciting discussions and updates. The show's host, Eddie Garrison, is joined by a talented lineup of guests, including Kyle Neddenriep of the Indianapolis Star, who shares his insights on the upcoming season and the top players to watch. This episode covers a wide range of topics, from the latest news on the Indianapolis Colts to the upcoming high school football season. The hosts dive into the world of college football, discussing the Big Ten conference and the potential implications of the SEC's decision to consider leaving the NCAA. They also talk to Kyle Neddenriep about the Mister Football Award and the top candidates for this prestigious honor. The conversation with Kyle Neddenriep is a highlight of the episode, as he shares his expertise on the top players to watch in the state of Indiana. He discusses the growth of high school football in the state and the impressive talent that's emerging from the 2024 class. The hosts also chat with other guests, including James Boyd, who provides updates on the Colts' training camp, and Mike Niziolek, who shares his thoughts on the Big Ten conference. If you're a fan of high school football or just looking for some exciting sports talk, this episode of Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk is a must-listen. Join Eddie Garrison as he discusses the latest news and updates from the world of sports, and get ready to be informed and entertained.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Guest host Greg Rakestraw says that the WNBA having their All-Star break, they'll have a quick pickup once the season starts again. More talk of how the rest of the season looks for the Fever. We hear from Adam Alexander and how he's looking forward to some rest after this hectic weekend. We hear from Derek Reinbold, and how he is carrying on the legacy of his father, Dennis. Dreyer & Reinbold Racing is looking forward to a return to IndyCar after purchasing a charter from RLL. We hear about the preparations, such as choosing a driver and finalizing all of the other details. After an 11-inning game, we finally hear from Brendan King and how the South Bend Cubs pulled off the 9-8 victory against the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We kick off the second hour with a staple for this show, Howard Kellman. He gives us the story of tonight's 3-6 loss for the Indianapolis Indians to the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. They also talk about how this ties into the rest of the MLB season in terms of call-ups and the trade deadline. We hear from Nick Yeoman, and he talks balancing the coverage of both NASCAR and INDYCAR. He helps preview the weekend at IMS. We also hear from Curt Cavin, who recalls his memories of NASCAR at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Mike Maahs calls to give us the details of the huge win for the Fort Wayne TinCaps. They took down the Lake County Captains 8-3. He also gives his take on how the roster could change for the back-half of the season. We close out the hour with Grant Shouse, who gives us the 411 on the Kokomo Creek Chubs and their 5-4 victory over the Terre Hause Rex in front of a sellout crowd. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Greg Rakestraw steps in to host tonight's Indiana Sports Talk. It's a big racing show, as it's Brickyard 400 weekend! It's also the All-Star break for the WNBA, with the three-point contest and shooting stars taking place tonight. High school football is 28 days away! That means Coach Lovell will also be returning very soon for the start of it. LeBron James' decision to go to the Philadelphia 76ers has dominated the headlines today. How the Brickyard 400 has changed throughout the years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Indiana Fever took down the New York Liberty in a thrilling 108-88 victory, with Kelsey Mitchell leading the charge with 33 points. This win marks the tenth time this season the Fever have scored over 100 points, and they're looking strong heading into the second half of the season. Meanwhile, the South Bend Cubs had a night, beating the Peoria Chiefs 9-4 in a game that was anything but ordinary. The Fever's win was a tale of two halves, with the team dominating the Liberty in the second half after a sluggish start. Kelsey Mitchell's impressive performance was a key factor in the win, and the team's ability to capitalize on the Liberty's turnovers was a major turning point in the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.