• Michigan High School Hockey Spotlight: Jim Young & Negaunee Miners

  • Aug 9 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Michigan High School Hockey Spotlight: Jim Young & Negaunee Miners

  • Summary

  • The Proven Path: Michigan High School Hockey with Jim Young & Negaunee Miners Dive into an engaging discussion on high school hockey with host Sean Belegian in this special edition of Wut The Puck?! , presented by the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association. Featuring a passionate talk with Jim Young, a long-time supporter and broadcaster of Michigan high school hockey, as well as insights from Negaunee High School’s Coach Hopper and standout player Riley Williams. Learn why high school hockey is a proven path to higher levels of the game and hear exciting updates about Negaunee Miners' upcoming season and players' journeys. Don't miss this celebration of community, talent, and the future of hockey in Michigan. 00:00 Introduction to the Proven Path in High School Hockey 01:44 Interview with Jimmy Young: The Voice of the UP 03:27 The Evolution and Success of High School Hockey Programs 05:10 Challenges and Triumphs in High School Hockey 06:21 Community Pride and Rivalries in Copper Country 15:58 The Proven Path: Success Stories and Future Prospects 25:52 Special Guest Ricky Gadwa Joins the Show 26:34 Jimmy's High School Hockey Broadcasts 28:08 Heartfelt Thanks and Reflections 30:22 The Proven Path: High School Hockey's Future 31:32 Nagani Miners: Building a Legacy 32:38 Riley Williams: A Rising Star 37:28 Coach Hopper's Vision for Nagani Hockey 43:23 Looking Ahead: Upcoming Season and Challenges 48:01 Final Thoughts and Farewells

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