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This episode is made possible in part by The Dark Canoe Art Studio, run by Hebron, North Dakota artist Aron Anderson. Aron has won awards for his work including best of show and first place in the mixed media division at the 2017 Badlands art show, held annually in Dickinson, North Dakota. See sponsors for more info. Kicking off the girls' basketball season, this episode comes to you in three parts.
Part I - Five year starter Kennedy Zuroff of the Glen Ullin/Hebron Lady Bearcats. Part II - Mitch Lunde - The 2018 Girls' State B tournament director held in Minot North Dakota on March 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 2018. Part III - The Road to Minot - past guests share advice to young student athletes.
Special thanks to the following for their support of this episode: Dakota Community Bank & Trust Hebron, ND, The Hebron Herald Newspaper, Jack & Jill Groceries, Hebron, ND, Western cooperative Credit union Hebron ND, Zuroff Repair, Hebron, ND, Solem Law Office Hebron, ND,
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In Episode 6 we meet Kiana Schatz and her father Byron. Kiana is a returning starter on the Glen Ullin / Hebron lady bearcats basketball team. The lady bearcats were the Region 7 champions during the 2016 / 2017 season here in North Dakota. Kiana, Byron, community members, peers and other's share their thoughts on Kiana as a student, a basketball player and as a member of the local communtity. Go Bearcats!
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Meet country music singer-songwriter Gwen Sebastian. Gwen was born in Hebron, North Dakota, home of the dakotaball podcast. Gwen speaks out about growing up in this small Midwestern town, about playing basketball at Hebron High School , touring with Miranda Lambert, as well as about her appearence on 'The Voice' and her current life in Nashville Tennessee. Gwen's new album 'Once upon a time in the West' is coming on Nov 17th. She will be performing her 4th annual 'Home for the Holiday's' concert in Bismarck on November 24th. Ticket available at etix or at gwensebastian.com.
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In 1977 the tiny town of Epping North Dakota, with an enrollment of 22 students, placed 2nd at the North Dakota boys state B basketball tournament.
This is their story. This episode is dedicated to the memory of number 42, Donnie Allard. View photos of the Epping Eagles here.
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Ashlee Viveros & the Killdeer Cowboy Basketball squad. This episode is sponsered by kristinjoydiede.com where the search for missing persons Kristin Joy Diede and Robert Michael Anderson continues. Check out kristinjoydiede.com for more information. From Donkey Basketball to Cowboy Poetry episode 4 introduces you further to Western North Dakota.Meet Ashlee Viveros coach of the Killdeer Cowboys girls basketball squad in Killdeer, North Dakota. Ashlee shares her thoughts on basketball, life in North Dakota and something called 'Donkey Basketball.'
Thanks to Prairie Public Broadcasting's show Mainstreet for allowing us to share audio from the Medora Cowboy Poetry gathering.
Music by The Tibor brothers of North Dakota
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In episode three of the dakotaball podcast a well planned out roadtrip to discover and explore life in tiny towns in the Dakotas takes some unexpected and unplanned twists and turns as questions arise about alienation, belonging, acceptance, tolerance, assimilation and individuality.
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In episode 2 we meet Angelo Pizzo, the creator of the movie Hoosiers. Angelo tells us about how the movie was researched as well as offers some advice to my own Glen Ullin / Hebron Lady Bearcats high school basketball team. We also meet Coach Bray Fox and talk about the girls basketball program in Glen Ullin/Hebron North Dakota.
I was recently interviewed by North Dakota Public Radio about the podcast. If you are interested in listening to that interview you can do so here. http://www.prairiepublic.org/radio/mainstreet?post=70682
'Blue Shadows on the Trail' performed and provided by The Tibor Brothers.
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Welcome to the first episode of The DakotaBall Podcast.
Coming to you from the vast and windy plains of North Dakota, this is The DakotaBall Podcast – an exploration into life in small towns and the phenomena of their dreams of big time, high school basketball.
In Episode One, Starving on the Courts we hear from people who experienced high school basketball in the 1940s and 1950's before 30 second clocks, three point shots, and Gatorade were invented.
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