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  • Re-Release: Matt Christensen's Football Life (July 9)
    The Brandon Valley Lynx have reached their third state championship game in five years under head coach Matt Christensen after taking over for the late, legendary Chad Garrow in 2021. This is a re-release of Happy Hour's conversation with Christensen back on July 9.  There is more than meets the eye and ear with Brandon Valley football coach Christensen. A brawny and bass-voiced 6'4 former defensive end, Christensen carries an imposing presence. But his approach to players and students is far from it. Instead, he is empowering to all, with his football players being assigned to follow his example of kindness to other students who are not as athletic and popular. "The strong just have to take care of the weak," the Yankton High and Augustana alumnus said. "That's the way our American society has to function. It just has to function that way. And, it can, because we have so many blessings and resources to do that. "If kids are awful to teachers, they just won't play." Christensen dropped plenty of pearls from his over 20 years of teaching and coaching in a 75-minute chat about his life and career at the Gateway Lounge. He played for former South Dakota all-time wins leader Max Hawk during the Bucks' dynasty in the mid-1990s, when they won 28 straight games, but also finished his career in the loss that snapped the streak — a state championship drubbing from ESD rival Watertown. Those kinds of peaks and valleys served Christensen well at Brandon Valley, where he has been since 2003, a year after he graduated from Augie following four years playing for Jim Heinitz and defensive coordinator Mike Freidel, both well-respected local leaders. The Lynx were a good-not-great outfit when Christensen arrived. A year later, defensive coordinator Chad Garrow took the head coaching reins and began a gradual build to becoming a constant state championship contender. Christensen walks through that climb to the mountain top with state championships in 2018 and 2020 as defensive coordinator before Garrow started feeling the effects of brain cancer just two weeks after celebrating that second title. Garrow pegged Christensen to take over the program, and Christensen describes the delicate transition — and difficult yet powerful personal moments — while Garrow was sick and unable to talk. Garrow died just a couple of months after Christensen led the Lynx back to the DakotaDome. What did Christensen learn in those nearly two decades with Garrow and how has he chosen to lead the Lynx in his own way the last few years, which have been marked with BV's consistent presence as one of the Class 11AAA titans?
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  • Re-Release: Jared Fredenburg's Football Life (July 30, 2025)
    The Lincoln Patriots are back in the state championship game for a third straight year. Before the season started, we sat down with their veteran head coach Jared Fredenburg for 77 minutes about his life in football on Happy Hour: If anyone has channeled his inner Miley Cyrus, it's Sioux Falls Lincoln football coach Jared Fredenburg. That may seem like an odd connection, but the Cyrus song, "It's about the Climb," applies as aptly to Fredenburg as anyone. Like other current and past Sioux Falls Public School head coaches, "Freddie" spent over 20 years paying his dues in the district — first at the middle school level for nearly a decade, then another 15 years as a high school assistant at Roosevelt — before landing his first job at the helm. Once he took over a reeling Patriots program in 2017, it took them five seasons to win a playoff game and seven seasons to reach the state championship game in the DakotaDome. The long climb finally led to a sweet view from the mountain top with a dominant 2023 squad that ran the table to seize the crown and earn "best ever" consideration. The Pats follow-up act was just as impressive, with a bunch of new starters rising late in a semifinal win at No. 2 Harrisburg to make it back to the Dome, then an "upset" fourth quarter thriller over No. 1 Brandon Valley to go back-to-back. There are terrific stories about that breakthrough, but Fredenburg and Happy Hour host John Gaskins spend most of their 77 minutes together walking through the North Dakota native's climb up in football that led to Lincoln, which includes an admitted not-so-decorated prep and college playing career, followed by his move to South Dakota in the 1990s. He started as a legion baseball coach. He found a gig in middle school football. Along the way, he started meeting and coaching both for and with some of the legends of the sport in Sioux Falls — most of them together on Brent DeBoer's Roosevelt staffs in the 2000's. One of those connections was Kurtiss Riggs, who eventually hired "Freddie" to coach the Sioux Falls Storm's defensive line for a decade. What were the differences between coaching high schoolers and pro players fighting to get into the NFL? Two-time state champ DeBoer, 11-time indoor pro football champ Riggs, all-time South Dakota prep wins leader Kim Nelson, three-time state champ Brian Hermanson, two-time state champ Craig Clayberg — yeah, there are some colorful stories about those distinct personalities. If you're a Sioux Falls high school football junkie, you'll enjoy Freddie's document of his climb.  
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  • FULL THURSDAY SHOW: State Football Championship preview with Jared Fredenburg, Matt Christensen, & the Thirsty Thursday Football Forecast with Trent and John
    The Lamborghini or the F-450 Super Duty?   Which fully-loaded vehicle will win Saturday's rematch race to the Class 11AAA state football championship, an expected barnburner you can watch live free of charge on the Midwest Sports Plus app and MidwestSportsPlus.com, with coverage starting at 4:30 p.m.?    No. 1 Brandon Valley is the heavy duty pickup truck full of power and strength and size and durability and reliability and the capability of plowing over everything in its way. The Lynx, with their 275 lb.-average offensive line anchored by (arguably?... inarguably?...) South Dakota's best-ever lineman Hudson Parliament, barge down their opponents' throat on offense while rarely letting anything past them on defense.   No. 2 Lincoln is the sports car with the souped-up engine — soon-to-be record-shattering  quarterback Brody Schafer and his skilly weapons — that can go from 0 to 60 in three seconds and leave you biting dust and struggling to catch up.   They're both 10-1. It's a rematch of Lincoln's 31-21 win, when a 63-yard fourth quarter touchdown strike from Schafer to the state's fastest wideout Mikey Rouche put the Lamborghini out of striking distance.    It's also a rematch of BV's 35-30 win six weeks ago in a battle of 5-0 squads, when the Patriots' blazing fourth quarter comeback broke town just before the finish line with a fumble on the two-yard line with 10 seconds left.   The Patriots seek the second three-peat in the 13-year history of Class 11AAA and the first in eight years. The Lynx, in their sixth final in 10 years, clamor for their first title in five years.   For a thorough preview of the matchup, click here.   Will we have another photo finish? Gentlemen, start your engines.    With Happy Hour host John Gaskins, Brandon Valley coach Matt Christensen and Lincoln's Jared Fredenburg both tell the stories of their 2025 teams and explain how they plan to take the trophy.    Before that, Sioux Falls Live prep sports reporter Trent Singer and veteran prep play-by-play voice Gaskins — who will be on the live call you can watch on Midwest Sports Plus — grease the wheels for a fun matchup of contrasting styles, then give glimpses into some of the other six state football finals — like the Lennox-Sioux Falls Christian rematch in 11A, Pierre's pursuit of an eighth 11AA title in nine years, and a couple of DakotaDome rookies in 11B.   A half-beer later in the Orion Pub, Singer and Gaskins sink their teeth into a pair of high-stakes Top 25 showdowns for South Dakota's Div. I squads.   No. 16 South Dakota State (7-3) looks to snap its three-game losing streak against No. 14 Illinois State (7-3) in Brookings, while No. 17 South Dakota (7-4) heads to No. 21 Southern Illinois (6-4).    Wins for the Jackrabbits and Coyotes ensure playoff bids, if they haven't already earned them. But they will be hard to come by against opponents with similar records also vying to postseason berths.   The Orion Pub pals also pick the Vikings-Bears and Iowa-USC battles. Don't bet on them!
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  • Thirsty Thursday Football Forecast, State Championship Edition
    The Lamborghini or the F-450 Super Duty?   Which fully-loaded vehicle will win Saturday's rematch race to the Class 11AAA state football championship, an expected barnburner you can watch live free of charge on the Midwest Sports Plus app and MidwestSportsPlus.com, with coverage starting at 4:30 p.m.?    No. 1 Brandon Valley is the heavy duty pickup truck full of power and strength and size and durability and reliability and the capability of plowing over everything in its way. The Lynx, with their 275 lb.-average offensive line anchored by (arguably?... inarguably?...) South Dakota's best-ever lineman Hudson Parliament, barge down their opponents' throat on offense while rarely letting anything past them on defense.   No. 2 Lincoln is the sports car with the souped-up engine — soon-to-be record-shattering  quarterback Brody Schafer and his skilly weapons — that can go from 0 to 60 in three seconds and leave you biting dust and struggling to catch up.   They're both 10-1. It's a rematch of Lincoln's 31-21 win, when a 63-yard fourth quarter touchdown strike from Schafer to the state's fastest wideout Mikey Rouche put the Lamborghini out of striking distance.    It's also a rematch of BV's 35-30 win six weeks ago in a battle of 5-0 squads, when the Patriots' blazing fourth quarter comeback broke town just before the finish line with a fumble on the two-yard line with 10 seconds left.   The Patriots seek the second three-peat in the 13-year history of Class 11AAA and the first in eight years. The Lynx, in their sixth final in 10 years, clamor for their first title in five years.   For a thorough preview of the matchup, click here.   Will we have another photo finish? Gentlemen, start your engines.    Sioux Falls Live prep sports reporter Trent Singer and veteran prep play-by-play voice Gaskins — who will be on the live call you can watch on Midwest Sports Plus — grease the wheels for a fun matchup of contrasting styles, then give glimpses into some of the other six state football finals — like the Lennox-Sioux Falls Christian rematch in 11A, Pierre's pursuit of an eighth 11AA title in nine years, and a couple of DakotaDome rookies in 11B.   A half-beer later in the Orion Pub, Singer and Gaskins sink their teeth into a pair of high-stakes Top 25 showdowns for South Dakota's Div. I squads.   No. 16 South Dakota State (7-3) looks to snap its three-game losing streak against No. 14 Illinois State (7-3) in Brookings, while No. 17 South Dakota (7-4) heads to No. 21 Southern Illinois (6-4).    Wins for the Jackrabbits and Coyotes ensure playoff bids, if they haven't already earned them. But they will be hard to come by against opponents with similar records also vying to postseason berths.   The Orion Pub pals also pick the Vikings-Bears and Iowa-USC battles. Don't bet on them!
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  • Lincoln coach Jared Fredenburg on chasing a 3-peat, Brody Schafer's brilliance, how to reverse the loss to BV
    Ninth-year Lincoln football coach Jared Fredenburg is taking his Patriots to the DakotaDome for a third consecutive season. The Patriots won each of the first two finals, the second against Brandon Valley 31-21 last season. Now, a rematch. Among the topics ahead of this showdown: How the Pats became a consistently dominant program Brody Schafer's rarified air talent and production at QB How the Lynx have also made their way back How to reverse the result from the 35-30 loss to BV in week 6
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