very one of the guests in this episode have spent time in the national spotlight due to their accomplishments and accolades:
Josh Hill: Winner of thousands of dollars and many consecutive games on the hit game show Jeopardy.
Kevin Kresse: Chosen as the sculptor for a statue of Johnny Cash for display in Washington D.C.
Mark Abernathy & Donnie Ferneau: Local restauranteurs featured on national food programs.
Hoops Green: The process for becoming a Harlem Globetrotter.
Wade Rathke: The director and establishing force behind the ACORN national activist organization.
Ray Rodgers: What is it like to be in the corner of a world champion?
Will Trice: Our local director for the Rep remembers the actors he's worked with and the Tony Awards he's won.
Keith Jackson & Walt Coleman: A Super Bowl champion and the one of the most respected refs in the NFL.
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very one of the guests in this episode have spent time in the national spotlight due to their accomplishments and accolades:
Josh Hill: Winner of thousands of dollars and many consecutive games on the hit game show Jeopardy.
Kevin Kresse: Chosen as the sculptor for a statue of Johnny Cash for display in Washington D.C.
Mark Abernathy & Donnie Ferneau: Local restauranteurs featured on national food programs.
Hoops Green: The process for becoming a Harlem Globetrotter.
Wade Rathke: The director and establishing force behind the ACORN national activist organization.
Ray Rodgers: What is it like to be in the corner of a world champion?
Will Trice: Our local director for the Rep remembers the actors he's worked with and the Tony Awards he's won.
Keith Jackson & Walt Coleman: A Super Bowl champion and the one of the most respected refs in the NFL.
Reprise | Joe Kleine, Former NBA Player & Arkansas Razorback
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Reprise | Joe Kleine, Former NBA Player & Arkansas Razorback
Joe Kleine played basketball at a level very few people will ever play. The 7 foot tall center from Slater Missouri was a winner at every level, from high school, to college, the Olympics, and the NBA. As sportswriter Jon Goode once wrote, Kleine was never a star, but what made Kleine great was that he accepted his role and was ready to play every night. Sometimes a large part of being a legend, is making everyone else around you better. That's exactly what made Joe Kleine the kind of teammate every player wants to have. Kleine's first season at Arkansas, he helped the Razorbacks to a 26-4 record, finish second in the Southwest Conference (SWC), and make the second round the NCAA Tournament. His junior season, Kleine helped Arkansas to a record of 25-7, another second place finish in the SWC, and a first round loss in the NCAA Tournament. The biggest victory of the season came on February 12, 1984 at the Convention Center in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, when Kleine helped the Razorbacks upset the #1 ranked North Carolina Tarheels, led by Michael Jordan, thanks to a basket by teammate Charles Balentine at the end of the game. It is considered one of the greatest victory's in Razorback basketball history. Kleine finished that game with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Kleine was selected by the Sacramento Kings with the sixth pick in the 1985 NBA Draft. Kleine went on to have a fifteen-year NBA career, playing with the Kings as well as the Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, New Jersey Nets, Chicago Bulls, and Portland Trail Blazers. Kleine played on teams with legendary NBA players Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Robert Parish, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman. He won an NBA championship in 1998, as a center, for a Chicago Bulls team that included Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, and Steve Kerr.
Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy
very one of the guests in this episode have spent time in the national spotlight due to their accomplishments and accolades:
Josh Hill: Winner of thousands of dollars and many consecutive games on the hit game show Jeopardy.
Kevin Kresse: Chosen as the sculptor for a statue of Johnny Cash for display in Washington D.C.
Mark Abernathy & Donnie Ferneau: Local restauranteurs featured on national food programs.
Hoops Green: The process for becoming a Harlem Globetrotter.
Wade Rathke: The director and establishing force behind the ACORN national activist organization.
Ray Rodgers: What is it like to be in the corner of a world champion?
Will Trice: Our local director for the Rep remembers the actors he's worked with and the Tony Awards he's won.
Keith Jackson & Walt Coleman: A Super Bowl champion and the one of the most respected refs in the NFL.