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Huge Show To Broadcast From Pine River Country Club Feb. 16

ALMA, Mich. – WFYC AM 1280 and Alma College have partnered with The HUGE Show to broadcast a live remote from the Pine River Country Club in Alma, Mich., on Friday, Feb. 16.

The show airs live throughout the state of Michigan on ESPN Radio from 3-6 p.m. and is hosted by Bill Simonson. The February 16 date will feature Alma College head football coach Jim Cole, athletic director John Leister, 2006 Gagliardi Trophy winner Josh Brehm along with members of Alma College’s standout softball team.

The show begins live at PRCC in Alma at 3 p.m. on Feb. 16 and is FREE and open to the public. Refreshments will be available through PRCC.

The show, which will air live throughout Michigan, can be heard on the show's
Website at <thehugeshow.net> or on one of the following Michigan stations:

• WVFN, 730 AM, Lansing,
• WFYC, 1280 AM, Alma, Mount Pleasant, Midland
• WTRX, 1330 AM, Flint/Detroit
• WBBL, 1340 AM, Grand Rapids
• WSCG, 1380 AM, Greenville
• WDOW, 1440 AM, Dowagiac
• WQSN, 1660 AM, Kalamazoo
• WEFG, 97.5 FM, Muskegon

For more information, contact WFYC AM at (989) 576-0699 or Lindsay Carpenter at Alma College, (989) 463-7114.

 

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Nathan Kronewetter

Nathan Kronewetter

Alma College men’s soccer is in the process of rebuilding a once dominating program, and has made strides under the direction of Nathan Kronewetter who was hired before the 2006 season.

Kronewetter earned his bachelor of arts from Hope College in 1996 in Studio Art and continued his studies at Ohio Wesleyan University in Education. A four-year player and three-year starter for the Flying Dutchmen, he served as a senior captain in 1996. Nathan led Hope to three MIAA Championships and two NCAA playoff berths including an NCAA quarterfinal appearance in 1994.