In our Inaugural first ever podcast. We discussed the exciting return of professional hockey to Topeka, Kansas, with the debut of the Topeka Scarecrows in the Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) for the 2025–26 season. The team is set to play at the Stormont Vail Events Center, rekindling the city's rich hockey history. The Scarecrows' name pays homage to the original Topeka ScareCrows, who played in the Central Hockey League and United States Hockey League from 1998 to 2003. The team's inaugural head coach is Robbie Nichols, a multi-time champion and NHL draftee, and their first signed player is veteran defenseman Justin Schmit. Wikipedia
We also delved into the Kansas City Chiefs' 2025 NFL Draft selections and their potential impact on the team's performance. The Chiefs made strategic picks to bolster both offense and defense:
Josh Simmons (OT, Ohio State): Selected in the first round, Simmons is expected to start at left tackle, addressing the need to protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Jalen Royals (WR, Utah State): A fourth-round pick, Royals is anticipated to contribute significantly to the receiving corps, offering a similar skillset to Rashee Rice. Arrowhead Pride
Nohl Williams (CB, Cal): The third-round pick signed a four-year contract, bringing strong coverage skills to the secondary.
Jeffrey Bassa (LB, Oregon): A fifth-round selection, Bassa adds depth to the linebacker group with his athleticism and coverage abilities.
Overall, the Chiefs' draft class is viewed positively, with many analysts praising the value and fit of their selections. The team's proactive approach in addressing key positions aims to maintain their competitive edge in the upcoming season.