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The Untitled Jellings And Powell Sports Podcast – May 16, 2018

The Untitled Jellings And Powell Sports Podcast

Hosts: Kyle Jellings & Justin Powell

Guest: Jim Ozella, Hart boys’ varsity head baseball coach

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Segment 1 – Conversation with Jim Ozella

Segment 2 – Hometown Hot Takes

On this episode of the Podcast, we speak with Hart’s Jim Ozella about his team’s Foothill League title, what the Indians will need to do to make a run in the Division I playoffs, as well as what it was like to coach Major League Baseball stars such as Trevor Bauer.

In the second half of the show we talk more baseball, with hot takes on Shohei Ohtani’s historic start to his MLB career, and the sheer revelation that performance-enhancing drugs has proven.

KHTS Sports is your place for Santa Clarita Sports Report and your Santa Clarita Dodgers coverage. Find all the latest news and updates on your hometown schools here as they compete in the Foothill League, Heritage League, Western State Conference and GSAC. If you have any news and notes about our teams and players to share please send them to jp@hometownstation.com, like us on facebook.com/khtssports and follow us @KHTSSports on Twitter.

The Untitled Jellings And Powell Sports Podcast – May 16, 2018

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About Justin Powell

Justin moved to the San Fernando Valley from the Inland Empire in 2011 to complete his BA of Communications degree at California State University, Northridge. Just a few months after getting his degree he moved to Valencia and started as an intern at AM-1220 KHTS, and was promoted to Sports Reporter within a year. Though Justin is still relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, he is an avid sports fan and passionate about building the sports department at KHTS into a special source for local high school sports.