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D/B JAYLYN POPMA TWO DIGS

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JAYLYN POPMA’S TWO BACK TO BACK DIGS IN SET TWO, WHICH THE BLACKJACKS WON 25-17

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ORTONVILLE AT DAWSON/BOYD VOLLEYBALL 10-2-17

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ORTONVILLE 3 D/B 2

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RAYMO’S RAMBLINGS-25 YEARS!

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25 YEARS!!!

Since 1992 I have been broadcasting high school sports for KLQP radio. So that makes this year, my 25th year. I can’t even find the words to describe how I really feel about my job, and being a part of the high school sports scene. All I can say it has been absolutely so much fun and amazing.

I have met so many great people over those 25 years. Student/athletes, parents, school athletic directors, grandparents, coaches, assistant coaches, janitors, newspaper sport writers, and other radio sports broadcasters. The relationships I have built over the years with some of these people have turned into lifelong friendships.

I have so many great memories to share I could write a book, or two. I think back of how it all started for me.  I was working in our family business, had been for over 20 years at the time. Maynard Meyer the general manager of the radio station had just lost his sports broadcaster to another job. He was in a bind to have someone do the LQPV at Granite Falls boys’ basketball game.

 He knew I would be attending the game, so he called me in the afternoon and asked if I could bring the suitcase with me. I asked what he meant by “the suitcase”? Well the suitcase had all the broadcasting equipment in it. I remember blurting out a NO! Even though it had been my childhood dream to be a sports broadcaster, I said “No Maynard I can’t do that, I have never done anything like that before.” Maynard wouldn’t take no for an answer. I reluctantly said, “OK then I will do it.”

 I got to the Granite Falls gym, struggled setting up the broadcasting equipment. I remember I was relieved when I made the telephone connection to the radio station. Got the starting line ups and put the headset on for the first time and was waiting to go on the air. I thought I was going to be sick and throw up, I was so nervous.

I remember Maynard introducing me to the radio listeners and then I began broadcasting the boys’ basketball game. I don’t even remember who won the game or anything about the game. That was my very first sports broadcast and I was off and running. Each game got easier and easier to do, I felt more comfortable.

I’ve learned a lot in twenty-five years of broadcasting high school sports. Let me name a few. Always assume the microphone is live.  I thought I was at a commercial break once and said somethings that was not so nice and it went over the air. Always say nice things. Never describe female athletes as large or big girls, because some moms will ask you not to describe their daughters as big or large. Always double check where the game is to be played, once I traveled to Morris and the game was in Benson. And always go to the bathroom before you go on the air.

It’s been a fun ride and I plan on broadcasting another 25 years. I thank Maynard and Terry for giving me a chance to do something I dreamed of as a kid. I remember laying in my bed as a 12-year-old boy listening to Al Shaver broadcast Minnesota North Stars hockey, or Ray Christensen broadcast Gopher basketball and football on my AM radio. They were so good at describing what was going on and I just remember vividly saying to myself. I want to do that someday!

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RAYMO’S RAMBLINGS – REMEMBERING HOMECOMING

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Remembering Homecoming

Around the area schools have been celebrating homecoming. Homecoming has always been a pretty big deal around here. That got me thinking about my homecoming when I was in school. I remember my senior year homecoming at Madison high school very well in the fall of 1975.

I have attended many homecomings at different schools over the years of broadcasting high school sports. Lac qui Parle Valley, Dawson/Boyd, Minneota, Montevideo and Canby to just name a few. Each school does homecoming a little different and each school always has something unique in staying with traditional school activities.

The traditional high school homecoming involves a homecoming court, parade, dress up days, pep rallies, powder puff football, bands, dances. Oh and a football game, which usually is scheduled against a weaker opponent.

 I don’t know why this is, but I remember my homecoming senior year like it was yesterday. It was the fall of 1975, and a very warm day.

It started with the coronation on Monday, with the crowning of our queen Ginny Tasto. Since I was the student council president I got to count the queen votes with Mr. Glomstad the principal. So I knew a few days ahead of time who the queen was going to be. Madison didn’t crown a king then. After the coronation our class went down to the fairgrounds to build our float on a hayrack. We had lots of colored tissue paper to make the float. We covered the hay rack with chicken wire and stuffed the tissues in the chicken wire. I do not remember what the float was. I do remember loud 70’s music being played. Everyone was helping to build it and we celebrated with Ginny becoming homecoming queen. Ginny was so happy and smiling all the time.

The other big event was the homecoming parade down main street Madison. I remember how many people were on main street during the parade. The football team got to ride on top of the Madison fire trucks. Cheerleaders and the band lead the parade. Each class had a float. The parade was before the football game. I remember having so much fun during the parade.

Our football team was undefeated and unscored upon when we played the Ortonville Trojans. We were leading at halftime and shutting out the Trojans. Then Ortonville scored in the second half and ended up beating us. One of the worst losses I experienced playing high school sports. Spoiling our homecoming.

I remember going to the dance in the old gym, and of course dancing with my girlfriend, Roxie Hanson most of the night. She wouldn’t let me dance with other girls 🙂 She’s very protective 🙂 After the dance we went over to her house and watched our favorite Friday night tv show. The Midnight Special with Wolfman Jack.

Homecoming was fun and it still is. I enjoy watching the kids and fans come out and celebrate homecoming. It’s always a happy time, unless your football team gets upset in the homecoming game.

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ASHLEY HANSON INTERVIEW-THIS LAND IN MILAN

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ASHLEY HANSON INTERVIEW

Paul Raymo interviews Ashley Hanson of Placebase Productions. Ashley along with Andrew Gaylord direct the Musical “This Land is Milan” to be performed Saturday Oct. 7th at 4:30 in Milan.

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