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Calling All Sports

Calling All Sports
Sioux Falls
Augustana University
South Dakota
South Dakota State University
Basketball
Hockey
Golf
University Of South Dakota
Baseball
Super Bowl
Summit League
College Football
NCAA
Sioux Falls Stampede
South Dakota Golf Association
Wrestling
Transfer Portal
Track and Field
NFL
Olympics

Calling All Sports began in May of 2010 on 4 radio stations and has expanded to numerous affiliates in 3 states with the home base at KWSN studios in Sioux Falls. The guests each day are what make this the fastest and most fun hour in radio. You get to know the coaches, athletes, entertainers, celebrities and even people you might not know who have very interesting stories-sometimes not even sport... more

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CAS 7-2-1-2026 Dave Vilhauer-SD Sportsscene by Calling All Sports

CAS 7-2-2-2026 Kurtiss Riggs-Sanford Football Academy by Calling All Sports

CAS 7-1-1-2026 Tanner Hoops-Voice of SF Canaries by Calling All Sports

CAS 7-1-2-2026 Doug Wolfgang-Sprint Car Legend/SD Sports Hall of Fame by Calling All Sports

CAS 6-30-1-2026 Jay Elsen-Sportscaster by Calling All Sports

CAS 6-30-2-2026 Joe DeMay-SFCFC Sporting Director by Calling All Sports

CAS 6-29-1-2026 Erika Bute-Augustana Volleyball Coach by Calling All Sports

CAS 6-29-2-2026 Rod Pattison-Huset's Speedway Hall of Fame by Calling All Sports

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Recent Guests

Jennifer Jacobs
Former Augustana Volleyball coach; now Associate Director, Minnesota State High School League
Minnesota State High School League
Episode: CAS 6-26-1-2026 Dr. Jennifer Jacobs-MSHSL Associate Director (Augie Volleyball)
Colleen Powers
Softball coach at Augustana University
Augustana University
Episode: CAS 6-26-2-2026 Colleen Powers-Augustana Softball Coach
Ben Rider
From the Bridges at Beersford
The Bridges at Beresford
Episode: CAS 6-25-1-2026 Ben Reiter-The Bridges at Beresford and Tom Jansa-SDGA Executive Director
Tom Jansa
Executive Director of the SDGA
South Dakota Golf Association
Episode: CAS 6-25-1-2026 Ben Reiter-The Bridges at Beresford and Tom Jansa-SDGA Executive Director
Stu Whitney
Author of The Great Burns
Author
Episode: CAS 6-24-2-2026 Stu Whitney-Author "The Great Burns"
David Gravel
Race car driver, World of Outlaws competitor
Hussitz Speedway
Episode: CAS 6-23-1-2026 Alex Heinert-Soccer Announcer
Jim Jurovsky
Head Track Coach at Lincoln High School
Lincoln High School
Episode: CAS 6-22-2-2026 Jim Jarovski-Lincoln Track & Field Coach
Craig Severtson
Founder, Helping Kids Round First
Helping Kids Round First
Episode: CAS 6-19-1-2026 Craig Severtson, Helping Kids Round 1st
Hank Harris
South Dakota musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member
Hank Harris Music
Episode: CAS 6-19-2-2026 Hank Harris, Musician

Hosts

Mark Ovenden
Host of the show; recurring presence across episodes; often leads conversations and guides discussions.
Neil Graff
Co-host on Wednesdays; in-studio presence and interview support across episodes.
Mark Ovind
Host of the show; frequently leads segments and interacts with guests.

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CAS 6-25-2-2026 Joe DeMay-Sioux Falls City FC Sports Director
Q: First of all, before I get into your season, tonight the United States plays again, if I'm correct. Is that right? They play tonight at 9 o'clock?
Joe confirms the World Cup match timing and expresses optimism about the TV-friendly kickoff times helping fan engagement.
CAS 6-26-2-2026 Colleen Powers-Augustana Softball Coach
Q: Colleen Powers is the next softball coach at Augustana, and next Monday is your first official day at Auggie, is that right?
Correct, Mark, and I'm honored to be with you today.
CAS 6-19-1-2026 Craig Severtson, Helping Kids Round 1st
Q: What makes the annual banquet special, and who have been some notable speakers?
The host and Craig discuss the long-running banquet, typically featuring sports celebrities from football, baseball, and basketball, with Tom Osborne highlighted as a memorable guest; the event raises funds through interviews and engagement with attendees.
CAS 6-19-1-2026 Craig Severtson, Helping Kids Round 1st
Q: Give us the thumbnail sketch of what Helping Kids Round First is all about.
Craig explains that the organization started with collecting baseball equipment for Nicaragua after a Peace Corps initiative and expanded to sustainable projects across Central America and Africa, focusing on kids' basic needs like food, education, and healthcare as part of a broader community effort.
CAS 6-8-2-2026 Shannon Pivovar-USD Softball Coach
Q: What was the turning point that led you to apply for the USD head coaching job?
She describes a combination of personal timing, supportive mentors, and a sudden sense that the opportunity could align with her goals and close to home, making it the right move to pursue despite uncertainties.

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This show focuses on regional sports, with in-depth conversations about hockey, basketball, football, golf, and other local athletics, often anchored by long-form guest interviews and lively host banter. Episodes commonly explore team performance, playoff outlooks, coaching strategies, player development, and local sports culture, frequently weaving in personal stories, sponsor messages, and community connections. A standout aspect is the mix of expert analysis from former players or coaches and the strong sense of place, highlighting regional fan enthusiasm, local teams, and the broader sports ecosystem in the Midwest. Listeners who enjoy approachable, knowledge-rich sports discussions and want insider perspectives on teams like the Wild, ... more

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Calling All Sports launched 7 years ago and published 592 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Calling All Sports include:

1. Jennifer Jacobs
2. Colleen Powers
3. Ben Rider
4. Tom Jansa
5. Stu Whitney
6. David Gravel
7. Jim Jurovsky
8. Craig Severtson

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