Steve Jones Show – Monday, June 17, 2019 Hour 1
Topics: Gary Woodland wins US Open, Todd Gurley knee issues and Anthony Davis gets dealt to the Lakers in a block-blocker trade with New Orleans. Guest: Selinsgrove baseball Head Coach Brent Beiler joins us following the Seals claiming their first ever PIAA state baseball championship, a 7-4 victory over the Beaver Bobcats.
Steve Jones Show – Thursday, June 13, 2019 Hour 2
Topics: A historic play-by-play call of the day, US Open golf update, Braves leap over the Phillies to the top of the NL East prior to their big weekend series, Bryce Harper gets first day off before long stretch of divisional games, Selinsgrove Seals baseball one win away from gold and who in Pennsylvania felt the earthquake on June 12th?
Steve Jones Show – Thursday, June 13, 2019 Hour 1
Topics: US Open golf, St. Louis wins their first Stanley Cup in franchise history, Flavor Flav, Selinsgrove heads to Penn State for the PIAA-AAA baseball state championship!
Steve Jones Show – Wednesday, June 12, 2019 Hour 2
We share comments from Penn State Football Head Coach James Franklin, who met with the media today at the Lasch Building and then it’s off to amazing Pebble Beach for a 2019 U.S. Open golf championship preview from Jason Sobel (Senior PGA Writer, ActionNetwork.com) .
Steve Jones Show – Monday, June 4, 2018 Hour 2
Topics: Our play-by-play call of the day; Stanley Cup Final Game 4; can the Cavs get at least a game in the NBA Finals; the Phillies continue to struggle on offense; the Yankees may boycott ESPN over a Sunday Night Baseball scheduling conflict; At The Memorial over the weekend, Rory McIlroy shared interesting thoughts on how the USGA sets up golf courses and we wrap up the show wondering if John Beilein will leave Michigan for the Detroit Pistons?
Dustin Johnson Wins 2016 U.S. Open
CBSSports.com/By Robby Kalland With a 69 in the final round at Oakmont Country Club on Sunday, Dustin Johnson claimed the 2016 U.S. Open, his first major championship, and forever changed the narrative of his career. One year after his a gut wrenching three-putt to finish second at Chambers Bay, Johnson rallied back from a four-shot deficit entering the final round to shoot an under-par round, while the rest of the leaders wilted under the pressure and difficulty of Oakmont. Johnson’s win was not without plenty of drama, because nothing can be easy for him at a major. On the fifth…