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September 17, 2025 52 mins
Today on the show, we’ll be joined by two giants of the storied Moeller-St. Xavier rivalry…and two Fighting Irish alumni in D’Juan Francisco ‘85 (Moeller) and Rocky Boiman ‘98 (St. Xavier)

We also talk a little skiing with the Moeller Ski Club's Rob Quatkemeyer ‘00.  It's a big show on this week's BMP
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
WMOE and the Mola Broadcasting that probably was that. The
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your hosts Andy Nagel and Big Mo Barrett. It's the
Big moa podcast, Andy Dagol. It's that week, that week
that everybody circles on the calendar every year, Moller sat X.

(00:23):
And it's not just football. We got the soccer game
tonight which is a big one. The home of the
Molar Crusaders, Northern Kentucky University.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Fun making that drive.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
This is always a fun week. The kids walk different
in the hallway, they set talk different, their shoulders are back.
It's always a fun week. And you can go back
to Abner Double Day. Nothing's changed. It's Sat next week.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
No, but there's one little change. Barrett Cohen, if you're
out there listening, it's Wednesday. I would encourage all the
old school Molar alums come up here on Friday. They're
going old school pepper Rally.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
It's actually tomorrow tomorrow? Is it Thursday? It's tomorrow, Mogate
is tomorrow. I thought the Peppery pep Rally. No, they
don't like to have PEP rally Friday. So it's tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
About what time is it?

Speaker 1 (01:11):
I would I've been telling a few people get here
around one o'clock and then one fifteen, one thirty something
like that. It kicks off and it will be an
old school. It was some special appearances if you remember.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
I'm just gonna tease this for the older alums. The
the Libo rombo combination of Joe Libbis and brother Ron
pulling off the rambow, the rambow action on YouTube.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
I haven't haven't searched that. Is there anything on YouTube
you see? I posted one yesterday that.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Yeah, it was awesome and that's old and that's and
that they're bringing it back. So if you have time
tomorrow Thursday, come on up here check out this rally.
We're going Old school. Probably won't be as great as
the Grade eighty, but it'll be pretty darn close.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Lot closer, that's right, Lot closer. It's a lot of fun.
We have. We have a special guest coming in studio
and one calling in. We have DJ Francisco from the
class of eighty five, part of many of those storied
rivalries between Molar and Saint Xavier. DJ will be in studio,
and then we have Rocky Boymans ninety eight calling in.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
We give love on this show.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
It's different. You go to school here, your rivalries, you
don't like each other, and then when you graduate, you're
all buddies.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
So you know what, I'm really looking forward to talking
to those two about.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
You know, not Friday night you're gonna talk to their name.
I'm gonna talk South Bend two domers. Like to hear
what they have to say about that rivalry.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Dude, that'll be my big question. It's like, okay, hurry
up and get through the say next stuff and his
molar stuff.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Let me get to the real I'm sure you're real,
sure you'll find a way to make that happen.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Might squeeze up question in.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Also, the temperatures will eventually be dropping. I think next
week it's going to start to get.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Cool eighty nine on Friday.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
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thanks to Joe Air. But we'll be talking Mollar Ski
Team and Ski Club, which will have Rob Quackamire. It's
got the best last name, Quackamire Class of two thousand.
He'll be in studio talking about the Molar Ski Club

(03:20):
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(04:22):
Are you ready you're helmet on. It's gonna be We're
gonna be rocking and rolling on this.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
You're getting dang. That means we're talking too much.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
We are. That's the producer saying, go to a break.
That's Andy Nagel, Boss Bills, I'm Big Bo Barrett. We'll
be back with a rocky boyband and DJ Francisco on
the best coverage of Molar High School. It's the Big
Bo Podcast, W MOE and the Molar Broadcasting Network.

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Speaker 4 (05:00):
The Molar High School soccer team is back and ready
for another run for state. Join us Saturday as your
Crusaders take on Lakota West at Molar High School.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Kickoff is at noon.

Speaker 4 (05:13):
Bring your spirit, wear your blue and gold, and let's
pack the stands to support our team.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Go Big Mo.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
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Speaker 1 (05:32):
Here we go handing back on a Big Mo podcast,
and I'm excited about this one as we have Dewan
Francisco in studio talking about a game Friday night. That's
big bo correct, that's been well publicized. The question is
is it the biggest rivalry, the biggest high school rivalry
in Cincinnati. You talk about Molar, you talk about Saint

(05:56):
x Is there a better rivalry in all sports? Handy Nagle.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
USC Notre Dame.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
That that would be, that would be comparable USC Notre
Dame High State, Michigan, Michigan, Ohio State at the high
school level. But let's pose the question first, Masla McKinley,
mckinn that might be. How about before we talked to
DJ Francisco, here we got Rocky Boyman on the line,
the pride of Saint Xavier High School and Notre Dame. Rocky,
can you name for me another rivalry in Cincinnati at

(06:26):
the high school level that rivals Moler Saint Xavier?

Speaker 5 (06:31):
Now it doesn't exist, And guys, thanks for having me.
You know, it was just someone who's played in a
few of these and been to a few of these
as a fan over the last couple of years. I
don't think it's any any bigger than this one.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Just from the the.

Speaker 5 (06:45):
Amount of media coverage you get. I mean the amount
of fans that show up in these games. In my
senior year playing moler at X, phenomenal game and just
a tremendous amount of people's standing room only. So now
I think this is the best good as it gids
in Southhaus soho.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Now, Rocky, I have some friends from that ninety eight
class that talk about, you know, the final score is
what it is, and molar I think came on on
the upside on that. But everybody talks about and it's
on YouTube, It's out there, the famous throw Rocky boyman
in the end zone. Talk about that because that lives
into the the archives and the belly of the beast

(07:24):
that is Saint Xavier. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (07:26):
You know, I've played four years of college, eight years
in the NFL, and I'd say certainly around here the
play I get asked about and the most is the
Hail Mary Cats at the end of the molar X
game in nineteen ninety seven. So yeah, again, pack coals
places going nuts and I had had a hell of
a game. I came out of a game with twenty
six tackles and a TV reception.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
But he was he was talking side rock on a
losing on a losing team on that one twenty six
to twenty. Wow, man, the one wrecking crew.

Speaker 5 (08:02):
Yeah, like a man possessed. But yeah, so, uh it's
you know, end of the game. We're driving and you
know it's it's you know, third down, and the clock
seemingly runs out and all the fans r moll The
fans rushed the field this and that, and we're all
run around saying there's no there's one second left. There's
one second lap and ball is on like about the

(08:23):
I guess the forty yard line or something going in.
So you know, it takes amount of time. They clear
everybody off the field, and uh, you know, coach Rasso
comes over to me and says that, hey, I want
you to line up why the left and run throw
one up to you. I said, really because at that point,
I you know, I played uh you know, I didn't
played any wide receiver or anything any offense that year.

(08:46):
I hadn't in previous years. So I said, okay, and uh,
you know, line up on the left. Jason Olling was
a quarterback and he'll tell you he's the one that
went to Rasso and said, look, we got to put
Rocky and him about to throw up to him and
ran down the left sideline and jumped over a couple
of folks and caught in that back corner, and uh,
elation ensued. I will say this. You know, on the

(09:09):
extra point trial there was a penalty, so the ball
gets moved up to the one and a half yard line.
And you know, as as you know, Saint ZEVI, guys,
when we get together and talk, it's all this guy,
we should have went for two, right, we had someone
in the backfield and just let him run to the corner.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
But you know we kicked the extra point. It goes
into double overtime and more than winds up winning it.
I cried like a baby the game, I really did.
But we one next Guyy matchup.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
It was no doubt. You know. I think if I
was a more defensive coordinator and on that play I
see Rocky Boyman going out as a wide outer receiver,
I'm gonna probably say the ball is going to him.
So that's it.

Speaker 5 (09:49):
Yeah. One of these days, one of these days when
you talk to like Grant cross waiter guy, I'd like
to hear the story from the Moler sideline up.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Absolutely no Hey, Rocky, I gotta tell you before we
ask DJ, because I know we got two domors on here.
We're gonna probably be talking more Notre Dame than this,
But I got it. Do you remember you? I don't
know if you. I don't know if you and I
have ever talked about this, because Rocky and I, you
guys are Notre Dame guys. Rocky and I are alumni

(10:20):
of the greatest grade school in America, Saint James Whito.
Can I get an amen on that?

Speaker 6 (10:25):
Rocky?

Speaker 5 (10:25):
Amen? Brother the Panthers.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Let's go.

Speaker 7 (10:28):
So.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
Rocky was his eighth grade year. He was running the
ball and Ralph Klosterman and I were on the PA
doing the game, and Ralph got kicked out of the
press box because Rocky got the handoff, and Ralph Kloserman,
I think, God, ray, he's no longer with us. I
don't believe God rest his soul. Ralph Klosserman gets on
the mic and says, switch good to the left, good left.

(10:50):
It starts yelling on the PA system. I think your
dad was up there too, Rocky. One of my favorite
memories of all time, Gay the ref kicked him out
of the press box for calling out to play and
then there was a blitz. I don't know who was
our quarterback, Rocky for say, change back then?

Speaker 5 (11:05):
Oh god, well it wasn't. Wasn't Kevin Oliverio. I know
he was on the team. I forget the quarterback was.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
But ross from it gets on the mic and says, blitz,
look out on the PA on the PA. It was awesome.
It was fantastic. Some great memories. Hey, rock what are
your memories there? What do you know about because you
went to Notre Dame from Saint Xavier with a guy
like you know, with with guys like DJ Francisco ahead
of you, Bob Crable, the Molar connections, and then to

(11:34):
play up at Notre Dame following the guy in Hiawatha
his brother. What are some memories you have when you
and I were younger of some of these legends that
came through Notre Dame ahead of you from Cincinnati.

Speaker 5 (11:45):
Yeah, you know, just just you know, And obviously I've
met Bob Crable and talked with him. It's been two years,
but you know, I was enjoyed talking with him, and
he was he was a guy by growing up, my
dad really followed and knew and kind of you know,
passed that along to me, and hey, the Cincinnati connection
because I wanted to go to Notre Dame since I

(12:06):
was in you know, like third grade, right, That's that
was always my dream school. So we watched Notre Dame
and talked about some of the Cincinnati connections into Wan
Francisco and that. So, yeah, I just think it kind
of makes sense. As you guys know, Cincinnatti is, you know,
there's a lot of roots in Catholic traditions and that
sort of thing, so there's a pipeline there, and of

(12:28):
course going back to Foust and all that. But yeah,
I was I was excited to go and dream came
true and it's been a cool thing to see X
and Molar and of course, you know some elder guys
go through there. It's pretty neat.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
DJ. This rivalry was important to you too. It's not
like it was just nineteen ninety eight, ninety ninety seven
football season. I mean this rivalry, Mueller Sex say what
you want about the fans on both sides getting polarized
and all the stuff that happens inside a rivalry. Set
that aside, it is uniquely special for two schools so

(13:04):
close in proximity with the storied rivalry, the names, the
graduates that have come out of both schools. What's this
rivalry mean to you, an eighty five grade of Molar,
this st ex bowler rivalry.

Speaker 8 (13:15):
Well, I look at this rivalry as families going against families.
And the reason why I say that is a lot
of guys grew up going to the elementary schools together.
They were buddies, spending at each other's houses, going on vacations.
And I didn't know this because I came from a
public school. But when I came to Molar and the
guys who were buddies and going parties on the weekends,

(13:35):
now they are separated, separated. They hate each other now
because they went to separate schools and they knew and
respected each of the guys ont say Saint X, because
they knew those guys were like that, some of the
best players at their respective schools. So they knew how
good they were. And now of a sudden, you going
line up against them because they competed for not only
just the game, but the girls, the.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Catholic school girls.

Speaker 8 (13:58):
Right, Rockey, Right, So you guys had that rivalry. Now
once you go to your respective schools. Now you hate
each other, but you guys are buddies growing up, So
the game has a lot of intensity in the locker room.
So I got connected to that real fast, and how
these guys are like thought, you guys were buddies, Like yeah,
when they were freshman, everything was cool because you're on
the freshman team. But now you're on varsity.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Now you hate that guy.

Speaker 8 (14:21):
Now you're competing with the girls who want to taking
the prom and homecoming, so it is intense now. I
mean families, you know, hung out together, so now they're separate.
And it was pretty intense. And I learned that real
fast when I was on varsity, how much all of
a sudden, these guys hated one another, and how much
you wanted to win because now you have breaking rights
and you know that you plan against guys who you

(14:42):
know are very athletic, because you know Rocky he was
a superstar and baseball and track. You know you seeing
you run receiver, linebacker, twenty nine tackles athlete, right, well,
you are you superman? I mean, you know, didn't you
know you go to Notre Dame, you were drafted as
a dB or a safety and then you move the
linebacker making money there and in the pros. So I'm

(15:03):
just saying there's athletes on both sides of the ball,
so people respect that, and now it comes down to
coaching and execution, and that's when it really got heated.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
So that was what I've reader, and that's a good segue.
And Rocky, I'll ask you because I've seen this as
long as I've done this at the other school and
then here you have dudes on both sides of the ball.
But the element that often is not entered into the
equation is the reminder that these are high school boys.
And at the end of the day, I've seen some
really bad teams beat Saint X. I've seen and it

(15:34):
goes the other way around. I've seen some you know,
below average sat X teams get the best end of it. Rocky,
how much does that play into the psyche of a
high school male, a young man when he gets into
this game, to stay focused, to stay locked in, and
to remember the task at hand. And that's what what
DJ just said executing the game.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
Plan, Well, I thought dun uh laid it out perfectly.
Like you said, there's a guy grow up together and
they go to all Saints together or some of these
you know, these schools, and then all of a sudden,
for a four year period they're pinned against each other
and there's the weight of the rivalry and and all that.
So yeah, it's certainly it's not a game you have

(16:15):
to get up for, right you know, it's almost it's
almost the other way. You've got to make sure you're not,
you know, run around like a crazy maniac out there
and losing your mind and not focusing on the game plan.
And you know, both these coaches here on Friday are
not going to have to get their kids up for
this one. Right again, it's gonna be more of a hey,
let's let's calm now, let's focus on the execution, because

(16:37):
you know that the focus needs to be there, the energy,
the intensity won't be there. So yeah, that's it's a
critical part of this game, because yeah, you're you're involving families,
you're involving brothers and neighbors and the whole thing, and
you know the whole world's watching. You certainly know, you
know all of Cincinnati's watching. So yeah, it's coming down
to making sure you can put all the noise out

(16:58):
and focus on the execution.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
All right, Rocky, we're gonna finish up with this man.
Let's put this moler sayinex stuff to the side, because
I am a huge Notre Dame fan. So we need
to talk. DJ was at the game on Saturday. I
know you're you're you do college football as well on
the weekends, guys, talk to the Notre Dame faithful. Are

(17:20):
we going to fix this? What's going on? Come on, Domers,
help me here, help me.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
You see Rocky and DJ go dark. They're not gonna
who wants to go first.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
Let's go Rocky first because I know he's limited on time.
Rock give us your give us your assessment on the
Notre Dame fighting irish so far this season.

Speaker 5 (17:47):
Yeah, I think, I mean, certainly the defense is an
issue right now, giving up forty one points at the
defense is in transition. You know, the new defensive coordinator,
Chris ass because Al Golden comes here. You lose a
great player and Xavier Wats who had been a starter
for four years. You lose Jack Kayes or a linebacker
who's been starting for like six years or twelve years,

(18:09):
whatever it was. So so I think there's a little
bit of you know, figuring out the roster and all
that involved. But you know, and then I guess from
an offensive perspective that things are are decent. You've got
a Heisman Trophy running back in my opinion, on that team.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
So but he's good.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
He's going to be a good one, don't you think.
I mean, he's he's young, but he's going to be
really good.

Speaker 5 (18:32):
Hundred percent. And I just think it's it's also a
product of Look, you and I and everybody's fans love
these great early matchups, right wow, playing Miami right at
a gate, playing Texas a and right out of gate. Well,
there's a reason why his order to schedules Austin p Okay,
and the reason why Florida schedules Long Island Universe is

(18:54):
because you don't get practice games, you don't get preseason
games as you're trying to make again, transition of a
new coordinator, new players, all that. So it would have
been nice, it would have worked out better from Notre
Dame had they had an easier opponent in there to
kind of work out some kings. But you know, that's
that's the nature of the Beast, and you got to
play the schedule, and unfortunately, Notre Dame is kind of

(19:15):
behind the eight ball here.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
DJ. You were there Saturday, give us, give us your
take what you saw on Saturday.

Speaker 8 (19:20):
I saw a team that didn't rise to the occasion
and when they had to. You know what people don't understand,
which you have to I guess get in the locker
room in their heads that people coming in to knock
you off. They have a level of intensity that they
probably didn't have the week before and they won't have
the week after. But they're coming there, going to play

(19:41):
their a game. So we got to make sure that
we continue to play our best game, you know, uh,
match the intensity of our opponents. And you know we
were play away from you know, making a different extra point,
away from tying it. You know those type of things.
So you can't if you have to play a perfect
game against these teams because they're coming there playing hyped,
so offense, defense especially got.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
To be on point.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
It's very similar to Molar Saint X because when schools
play Molar in st X, we get their best. I mean,
that's their super Bowl, that's their World Series, that's their
NBA Finals, And it's it's tough, man, it really is.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
It is.

Speaker 8 (20:15):
I mean, I would lived in South Bend for a
long time and x used to go up to South
Bend to play Penn High School.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
And Penn High.

Speaker 8 (20:23):
School dominates football up there. So I say that to
say I start to brag about That's what I brag
about the GCL. When you're in the locker room at
Notre Dame, you talk about who has the best conference,
and we always say the GCL is the best conference
in the country, you know, So that's when we you know,
we're on the same team. But when Xavier goes up there,
I sat, X'm sorry it goes up there and spank
Penn High School, who's a great football program, And I say, well,

(20:46):
that's GCL football. You know, you don't know what football
is until you compete with the t from the GCL.
And that's the thing that they always shut those guys down.
And Rocky, you know how good Penn High School is
up there, and when Zay, yeah, spank them. So that's
always a good thing. But you know, these guys, uh,
you know, whether it's high school going to Molar s
X or not to day, people going to play up

(21:07):
and it's gonna be a lot of energy in the room.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
That's right, Rocky, thank you so much for taking some time.
I know you're I think there's a lot more that
unites us and divineses, certainly inside the g c L South.
And I really want to thank you for for coming
on the show today. And I know, uh you got
some recording or something to do there at the iHeart
Radio saman jop thing.

Speaker 5 (21:26):
I really just want to break down. Hey, I just
want to say, hey, not great, great catch up with you.

Speaker 7 (21:35):
I was always a big fan.

Speaker 5 (21:36):
And so I appreciate that and bear it again. As
I said on Twitter, thank you for finding a senior
year picture of me with my giant lenar pant ti
pad elbow.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Amazing. I had to look closely to find your head
and your your body and that thing. It was unbelievable.

Speaker 8 (21:55):
He's ol school school.

Speaker 5 (21:57):
Now, we did it back then, man.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Yeah, great, rock You're the best. You're the best, Rock.
Thanks a lot. That's Rocky, boy. Mean, the pride of
Saint Xavier High School and of course the Notre Dame
Fighting Irish want to thank Rocky for joining us. And uh,
it's fun, DJ, this is it. But you're right, I mean,
on Friday night, nobody's going to like each other. But
at the end of the day, there's a lot that
you can comparisons between these two schools, the rivalry, the

(22:21):
way they work, their work ethic, the the x's and
the o's, the schematics and everything. At the end of
the day, there's a lot more in common.

Speaker 8 (22:29):
It is it is, And that's the beauty of it
that when you these guys are still you know, you
have those four years of being the enemies, and then
they resume back to being best of buddies right afterwards.
Because I've been a lot of Molar weddings and I've
seen their st X buddies there at these weddings.

Speaker 6 (22:44):
So it's nice that they do.

Speaker 8 (22:46):
Uh, you know, we kin to that friendship.

Speaker 9 (22:48):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (22:49):
But that's what this game is all about, the rival
We both have a sense of pride of our schools.
We have great programs who work hard. These you know,
great guys going off the big time schools. You know,
every year we got a couple of them from the
next going to Molar. We got a couple a guy
there at from Molar at Notre Dame. Now, so you
got great tradition, your great talent, and great coaching. So

(23:12):
you know we uh, this is one of those things
like well you guys talked about early in the show
that everybody puts in the calendar in regardless of who
you're fan of, You're gonna watch this game between thirteen
state championships between the two you know, that's a rivalry
because sometimes people may win like a game or two,
but when you win in the big one, the ultimate
state championship. Now great at Mollar House most of but

(23:36):
so seriously but so but they have great fry. I
remember my senior year, you know, Friday went up to
Ohio State.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
You know, they have some great guys and their sons
the starting quarterback and stay next tonight or Friday nights.

Speaker 6 (23:47):
So there's a great tradition.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
Man.

Speaker 8 (23:49):
So that's it's one of the most respected programs in
the country and it's one of those things that we
all want circle on the calendar.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Outstanding. It's going to be fun, Andy Dago. It is
a fitly officially now sold out. The game Friday night
is sold out. I think it's sold out unofficially Monday,
but they held some student tickets to sign for our
guys here. But now it is officially sold out. Studio
Adult It will be rocking, of course, at West Claremont
High School on Friday night. Kickoff is at seven. I

(24:18):
believe where you're black? Blackout, blackout. I had somebody ask
me on Facebook last night, what does blackout mean?

Speaker 2 (24:25):
We're black?

Speaker 1 (24:26):
I just I should have just put a picture of
a rock and say feel free to climb out underneath it.
But it's going to be a lot of fun and
you can also if you don't have a ticket to
the game. I believe, don't call me, Don't call It
will be streamed on wm OE and the Mole Wear're
broadcasting network, both a video and audio stream as well.

(24:47):
Andy and I will be live and maybe DJ as
well as our tail game show presented by Montgomery In
and our countdown to kickoff begins at five o'clock at
West Claremont next tomorrow. Look for mar look for the flag,
and that DJ Francisco is where the party resides. Well,
Big Am coming is Amy comming. I'm not sure you
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Speaker 1 (27:14):
And one of maybe your best ideas yet. As we
segue into my guy, I see I see William on
your name take. I keep wanting to call you William
even though we know you're Rob Quackamire. But the ABC
wide roles worked with Rob coming on the old agony,
agony of defeat and uh, it's a good segue. Andy,

(27:37):
great job on the intro into this next part.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
Of the Lincoln Lincoln Continental. Even got a free pill.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
I tried to get cued down before they got to
that point, said to a Bill, A Bill, all right,
we got Rob Klackamire in studio from the class of
two thousand, Right, Ron, we gotta turn your mic up.
And what's better when your MIC's on?

Speaker 6 (27:55):
Yeah, two thousand, So thank you guys for for having
me on. And then thank you guys for everything you
guys do for the mulet community.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Absolutely, we appreciate you saying that it's a special group,
no doubt about that. All right, So we're talking downhill skiing, snowboarding.
Little do people know it's a club right, It's a
club sport here at Mollarts. So you can't go to
Let's go Big Mo and look at the schedule and
the roster and all that. But it has been a

(28:22):
very active program here at Mollar High School for a while.
And how long have you been a part of it?

Speaker 6 (28:27):
It has I have been a part of it for
I got eighteen years, so at a long time.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (28:34):
So there was two years that I was hired as
an instructor to help out with the program and then
I took it over. That's sixteen years ago. So this
is my sixteenth season here with the Muller Club.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
That's so cool. How did you get started in it?

Speaker 6 (28:50):
It's a fun story. So my time here at Muller
was really centered around playing hockey and baseball, and you know,
baseball in the latter half of my junior and senior years.
And you know, I made a decision my senior year
that I was going to focus more on baseball and
not as much on hockey because I thought I had

(29:13):
a chance to go on to play in baseball, And
literally did I know that that was going to open
an avenue for me to get more involved here through
pastoral ministry, through other clubs that I didn't even really
pay attention to. And I had a good friend of mine,
Mike Wazinski at the time that we had a class

(29:34):
together and looked over and goes, You're not playing hockey, right,
And I'm like no, He goes, come on and try
ski team with us.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
And I felt a stroke of luck.

Speaker 6 (29:43):
I had always been skiing for fun since I was
in eighth grade, but it was a chance to get
involved in something, and you know, just literally fell in
love with it.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
So I see you wearing that Nubs knob pull over.
That is a great venue.

Speaker 6 (29:55):
It is it is, And that's that stayed up north,
but you know you're allowed to stay in front of me.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
I can make it up there.

Speaker 6 (30:02):
But yeah, the farther up you get in the state,
it's there is clear, and it's.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
Set up your Potoski up in the Potoski, Michigan up
that way in the northern part of the state.

Speaker 6 (30:11):
Yeah, about the twenty miles south of the macan Oper.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
I was up there once and I was on up
there a weekend and in three days they received ninety
nine inches of snow. The only way you could get
around up there was a snowmobile. So I was introduced
to snowbheeling, which drew. By the way, that's fun. Snow dangerous,
but a lot of fun. So but I'm not one
of these high risks, like, I'm not a downhill skier.

(30:34):
I've I've done it before. It's a lot of work.
It makes me hurt. The next day I go on
the tubes. I'm fine with that. See I've seen you
try that out there. Bart, We're doing good. I have
a lot of momentum with my weight going down that hill,
which is very advantageous. But Rob, what you've done with
this program, and you've invited me out, We've done stories.
I'd like to do another story this winter on it's

(30:56):
been a couple of years. It's it's fun because it
and Andy, you and I always talk about this place
because what are we known as publicly? We always hear it,
you know, the football, baseball, basketball school. But there are
so many opportunities inside these walls for kids that don't
play football, basketball, baseball to get involved in other stuff.

(31:17):
My son, who is a baseball player so he's not
allowed to go skiing, loves skiing and he did it
for a number of years, And it's just another opportunity
for guys to get involved here at Mouller And what
Rob does with his group, it's phenomenal.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
Yeah, how many, how many? How many guys typically on
average you'd get out for this ski.

Speaker 6 (31:37):
Team in a really, really good year. Our goal is
always between fifteen and twenty on the team in a
perfect year year, graduating five and replacing five, right, and
the club to have another twenty to thirty kids that
are involved in just the club side, which they may
be learning just to ski, they may be brand new

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to the sport of skiing or snowboarding.

Speaker 2 (32:02):
And it's just competition, right, I mean, so some competition.

Speaker 6 (32:05):
Yeah, So we have two very different entities. And this
started about ten years ago that when I was here,
you didn't have a choice. You had to if you're
going to be part of the program, you had to
be on the team. And there was some guys that
really took to it to like I did, and there
were some guys that just wanted to go out and ski.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
That's that's okay.

Speaker 6 (32:28):
So I wanted to create something that was inclusive to
everybody and something that if you've never ever done this before,
come on out and try it and have fun and
be active. So we have the club side of what
we do, where the guys go out once a week
and our club night is on Thursdays at Perfect Slopes.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Yeah, and we do which is on fire right now, correct.

Speaker 6 (32:59):
Yes, something like that right literal dumpster fire correct, correct,
And we do for eight consecutive weeks. They go out there,
they're able to check in with us, We meet up
with get them in groups of friends, they can go out,
go skiing. There's lessons that can be provided to them
out there and just kind of get them going. We
also do club dinners three out of the eight weeks

(33:21):
for those.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
Yeah, we'll talk about that in a minute, but I
want to emphasize one thing. You don't have to be
an Olympics skier. Absolutely join this club. You could be
somebody like me who looks like Bambi out on the
ice in the snow. I mean, it's fine, no skill set.
It could be social thing, as you said, just a
bunch of guys just extending that brotherhood, or if you
have that option to compete as well.

Speaker 6 (33:44):
Correct, and if you want to take it slightly more
serious and you want to.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
Because we have guys that are competitive skiers.

Speaker 6 (33:52):
Absolutely we have, and that's what we've done over the
last at least fifteen years that I've been keeping records.
Is a real the really cool thing.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
So and I do not I can water ski and
I've proved that to my family a few years ago
that I could.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Still get up when we get it. When I go
out there, he's coming with me camera.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
I've talked to Rob about starting because he does water
stuff too. So I would love to start up a
molar water ski.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
Do you water ski? I have just told you that,
but you're changing the subject though I'm talking about now,
I'm talking about downhill.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
I've tried snowskiing snowboarding and now my son does. He
does it really well. I tried one time we were
at French Lick, Indiana. This was years ago, Yes, and
I wanted to ride the ski lift. Well, the only
way to ride it is I have to get down
to the bottom of the hill. Well, that was I
didn't know how to slow down, so I would just

(34:48):
wipe out. I'd sit down and wreck halfway down, and
then actually coming down towards the bottom of the hill,
I ran into the temporary fence. Everybody's kind of looking
at me. I finally get on the ski lift and
I couldn't get off the damn thing. When I got
to the top, I was the guy that biffed as
it's coming to to shut the thing down.

Speaker 6 (35:06):
So yeah, But for folks that never going straight into
the bar correct, correct.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
But for folks that don't know about perfect North, there's
there's varying hills there in terms of what's the word
I'm looking for athletic ability, I don't know what they're called.

Speaker 6 (35:20):
Black dim in difficult everything, beginner slopes too, all the
way up to they do have one double black dimon
out there.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
So you shouldn't have gone to the black diving. Yeah,
I just it's just inherently difficult for me to stop.
There's no break on skis. You gotta you gotta go
inwards with it. And then when you do that and
you're top heavy like me, you go whatever end and
then you're down the hills. Correct. Asked Tara Grewy about

(35:48):
her skiing experience. Her days are now, but it's fun,
Like it looks as fun. It's like gymnastics when the
girls are doing the bars and they're spinning and jumping
from one bar, like I always tell my daughter, like
that looks like fun. I wish I could do it,
but I know I can't. Same thing with skiing. It
looks fun. Oh it is.

Speaker 6 (36:06):
It's a it's a blast. It's something that so many
sports now you kind of have a stop and an endpoint, right,
you know, football, baseball, basketball, I mean, I guess you
could go play men's leagues and things like that. But
skiing is very much a sport that you do for
a lifetime. And that's what's really fun. When we go
out to our races is, yes, we're competing against other

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high school students, right and they're there are our guys
are competing in their ability class and their age group.
But in a race, you're going to see kids as
young as five years old, and you're going to see
people in their seventies that are racing at the same time.
And that that small Knick community, especially here in the Midwest,
is it's something pretty special.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
Push back on the start stop. You're not skiing when
it's ninety five degrees in Indian Valley or whatever that
is out there in Indiana, you're not skiing, then got
point dead?

Speaker 6 (37:00):
There is there is so but when it.

Speaker 1 (37:03):
Is and it varies perfect north and when you guys
get started off obviously to a large degree, is based
on the weather.

Speaker 6 (37:09):
Right in a perfect year. What it looks like for
our team is we do a little bit of dry
land stuff here, which is more education on hey, what
are you going to be doing here? What are you
going to what are we going to be doing when
we get to the slopes. December is really spent with
us together, teaching them the finer points of skiing, teaching
them how to carve a turn, teaching them what they're

(37:31):
going to be doing, and spending time working on their skiing.
And then really after the first years where we gear
up and get going and it's it's about an eight
week sprint. Absolutely you know, so what to what we're doing.
But how many times are you guys going out there
during the week once? Why is yeah? So our practice
nights is on Thursdays, which is correlates with our club

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as well. And then most of our races are on Sundays.
We do have a couple of Saturday races and just
depending is here locally a perfect north and then we
do travel a little bit up into you know, some
other regional resorts possibly you know, out to West Virginia,
up to Michigan.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
I love night timee skiing. It is so cool, man,
And there's some nights they're open to, like one or
two in the morning. They used to be, they used
to be.

Speaker 6 (38:18):
Now there, I think they close everything down at midnight.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
That's no fun, I know.

Speaker 6 (38:22):
But yeah, I have memories of being out there and
a kid what they would do all night skis and
you would ski till three in the morning, Like that
was a real thing.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
To be young again? Can you cage rob? If somebody's
out there, are parents out there listening. I think there's
more parents that listen to our podcasts than students all go.
I know a bunch of students that do. But where
can they go if they're interested, if you peak their interest?
Where can they go right now? Because there's nothing on
obviously let's go big mode because it's the club'spard. How
can they get in contact with you? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (38:50):
So a couple of different things. I am happy to
share my phone number and email with everybody that they
can contact me our informational night for they club and
the team, and we would love to have both students
and parents there is that we're excuse me. That's gonna
be on Tuesday, September thirtieth, and that'll be downstairs in

(39:11):
the innovation.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Health September thirtieth innovation of.

Speaker 6 (39:13):
What time seven o'clock, So we schedule seven to nine.
I don't think that we'll go quite two hours, but
I would, you know, definitely schedule seven day thirty depending
on how many questions are and things that way. And
what we'll talk about is the difference between the club
and the team and what that kind of looks like.
And then also we have the ability through our club
at Perfect North to offer thirty percent savings to our

(39:37):
members through their families, to the Molar family, to everybody sow.
So that's another thing. You don't necessarily have to be
part of our club to get those savings. So if
there's alumni out there, if there's friends, parents, anybody else
that you shall that just goes to benefit us. If
you still need to purchase your past for perfect North.
So and I'm happy to share those details on how

(39:57):
to do that as well.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
We'll push it out on social media, but share what
contact information you're willing to put out there to the
millions and millions of people.

Speaker 6 (40:05):
Millions and millions of people. Let's see how many texts
I get?

Speaker 1 (40:07):
Right?

Speaker 6 (40:08):
So, uh, if you have any questions before the thirtieth,
my phone number is five one three two three six
three two one six. Uh, shoot peak at again five
one three two three six three two one six. That
is probably the best possible way. Uh, shoot me a text,
let me know who you are. That's gonna be probably
the best way.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
For hopefully you don't learn. What Andy and I have
learned is never give out your cell phone number. I know,
you know what. I such a good problem to have
there for you, right, I have fifty kids involved in
the Molar Ski Club.

Speaker 6 (40:38):
You know that would be a great problem. Yeah, sure,
you know. I've been involved in coaching for a lot
and I uh, I'm involved in insurance as well. So
all my clients, all my all the kids that I've
ever coached, they have my cell phone numbers. So there's
thousands of contacts in there.

Speaker 1 (40:53):
You need insurance and skill.

Speaker 6 (40:55):
We come do that, and we have the boat business
during the summer too, So you know we're gonna get
Andy out on that before you get him out the.

Speaker 1 (41:02):
Leave the studio here, You're going to get Andy on
the hook.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
After you wipe out on the slopes, you just call
Rob for a little insurance claim.

Speaker 6 (41:09):
And do you do that?

Speaker 1 (41:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (41:10):
And I don't know a personal glause I've had. I
haven't been able to make it happen yet, but I
have always wanted to either wakeboard or surf behind a
boat and snow skiing the same day. And I will
find a way in my life to make that happen.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
That would be cool. We're probably in a bad region
to do that, I am. I am maybe West Virginia.
If you go a little east into West Virginia, I
have a better chance.

Speaker 6 (41:30):
Yeah, that way West or or just find a way
to just endure it and get a.

Speaker 1 (41:34):
Colorado would be a great opportunity. Yeah, get a wet seat, Rob.
Do you have any questions for Andy Nagele None? I can't.

Speaker 6 (41:41):
I don't know that I do. I'm just I'm excited
to be a sitting next to him.

Speaker 1 (41:44):
So we appreciate you Rob coming in. I know you
got a busy worked it. He took some time to
come in studio to talk about the Mollar Ski Club
and Ski Team. We really appreciate you checking in. Well,
think andy Wich size shirt you wear.

Speaker 2 (41:56):
I'm a large. I don't have if we're.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
Going to I don't have any Mollar ski gear either. Okay,
just just just double checking.

Speaker 6 (42:02):
Well, we'll see see what we have to do with
that said. We said that five years, Rob, come on now,
let me see what I can do.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
So far it's been nothing. I will see.

Speaker 6 (42:12):
Well, when I do, we're gonna have to put it
on social media.

Speaker 1 (42:14):
That that's how we roll. Man. You know that Rob.
That's Rob Quackamaire from the class of twenty twenty thousand,
Class two thousand. I want to thank him for joining us.
We'll be sharing, of course, all the information as it
relates and pertains to the Mollar Ski and snow Tube.

Speaker 6 (42:31):
Team call what we'll call it. We'll call it the
Ski programs, ski and or snowboard. We'll take either one.
So we're happy to have you, but you can also
snow tube. You can't stay if you're like if you're
the barrico and ski to get the Big MoU Beart
snow tubing.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
Team or the parents that are driving these kids.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
For sure, three siblings.

Speaker 6 (42:54):
It's awesome. It is an awesome family community out there, there's.

Speaker 1 (42:58):
No doubt about that. And the dinner that you put
on you mentioned earlier about three a year that you
guys put on. It's kind of a potluck. Everybody brings
their food. That is awesome. Yeah, it builds that community. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (43:08):
So we do our annual Christmas party which is the
Saturday before Christmas, and that's our potluck that we do
for everything that way. And then what we do for
the club dinners instead of a potluck, we actually go
out and get Lrosa's pizzas and bring all those in
so that they're able to come off the slopes. They
have a meeting point, they can get something to eat
and go back out and ski.

Speaker 1 (43:29):
Rob Quakermeier class of two thousand on the Big Mo
Podcast talking more Ski Team Andy and I will be
right back to wrap it up, talk a little bit
perhaps about to right soccer game. And then you got
the Big One on Friday night at West Claremont Molar
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(45:17):
A great show. Andy Dangel loved talking Moeler Satan Xavier.
Of course you found some a little avenue to talk
a little Notre Dame as well. Those guys are silent.
That's got to be hard to be a Notre Dame fan.
Starting off zero and two, they got a great football team,
still trying to figure it out. We talked to DJ
off the air a little bit. Perhaps this team maybe

(45:38):
some much needed humility coming off a national championship game
this last year. But I think it won't take long,
and I think it'll be this week that they get
healthy against an average big ten per due team.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
Yeah, you know, we talked about it. I really like CJ. Carr.
You know, he's young man, but he's going to be
an absolute stud. But you know, right now, feed love
give him the ball, get out of the way.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
They didn't use him much less, Yes.

Speaker 2 (46:05):
We did, and hopefully their defense gets better. You know,
I think this will be a healthy game this week.
And it was good talking a little Notre Dame. Great
talking that Saint X and Molar rivalry, and it's good
to bring and we'll probably get questions by some meatheads
out there, why did you bring the Saint XT guy

(46:26):
on here. It's great to have those conversations in Rockies class.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
You mean people give us feedback? Hey, how about this
news before we go to a break. I am incredibly
proud of our two meta more So, yesterday I put
out information on Josh Kattis, class of twenty. Both these
guys are twenty twenty two. Josh Caattis was nominated for
the All State Good Hands Award. In short, it acknowledges

(46:53):
there's basically a and I found this ound a football
Good Hands all Sport team for football eleven plays and
then every other collegiate sport is grouped into twenty other
guys from every other sport. So there's eleven in football,
twenty for the rest of the sports. So yesterday it
was announced that Josh Caddis class of twenty twenty two

(47:15):
was one of eleven FBS football playersinated to the All
State Good Hands Team for his extensive philanthropic work down
in Lexington and beyond. So that was incredible news. Then
I get notified last night by the great folks at
the University of Memphis in all state not a second

(47:36):
man of more So, thirty one student athletes throughout all
of collegiate athletics, two are men of Moler.

Speaker 2 (47:44):
How about that.

Speaker 1 (47:44):
Don Bridenbach class of twenty twenty two, is senior soccer
student athlete and finance insurance real estate major at Memphis.
He was nominated for this exact same award back to
back days. Two men of Moler, two of thirty one
student athletes across all sports nominated. What does that say

(48:05):
about high school?

Speaker 2 (48:07):
Let's throw one more? How about the Roberto Clemente Award.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
Eight? I mean, we come on, that's that's incredible.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
It's awesome. It's what we do, we serve. I mean,
these kids learn it. You know. Jason Nahouse, our president
in class of ninety three, has talked about it.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
His his career path in service and specifically health service
came from Molar High School. And it's just it's so
heartwarming to see in such a messed up, upside down
world and sometimes a lot of times these days especially uh,
to see that our our MINIMOLARU current minimolar in our

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and our alumni that are out there serving the communities
that they live in. That's just great.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
Had a chance yesterday afternoon to catch up with Josh
about what exactly this award meant to him and his family.

Speaker 7 (48:59):
It is an honored to uh be a part of
the eleven names that were named for the AFC All
Good Works Team. I think this has kind of been
something that's instilled by me, for my parents and through
Molar High School and the connections I made here. You know, Moller,
you know, always taught me that that that doing work
in the community and being active and obviously being being

(49:21):
part of a team and being and doing something greater
than yourself.

Speaker 6 (49:24):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (49:24):
That's that's something that was instilled for me from a
from a young age and through Molar High School and
it's something I've really uh taken pride in and carrying
on here at the University of Kentucky. I think I
have I've had four years of college and it's such
a small window of time, but you have an influence,
and you know, it's it's super important that I get
the most out of that. So yeah, I want to

(49:47):
thank my parents and then obviously Molar High School for
teaching me all these great great things and and how
to carry myself on and off the field.

Speaker 1 (49:56):
It's all about perspective. I mean in that young man,
Sir Lee, and I think you throw Domo the mix,
you throw Brent Suiter and how many other metamore that
are here right now that will go on and do
similar things. And what a great mentor or an example
for our current guys here now to say this is
where you want to be well.

Speaker 2 (50:16):
And yesterday you look at how many sandwich how many
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches did our did our students make,
Our current students make for the for the sandwiches for
all ministry that they take down to the UH to
the Free Bay, the food bank. You know, they made
over two hundred sandwiches yesterday for the homeless. And that's

(50:37):
just great stuff that we do here at Molar that
you know, we try to highlight, but it's hard to
highlight everything that's going on and it's just it's awesome
when it does. So if you're out there, if you're
thinking about being philanthropic and you're looking for an avenue,
hit us up man. There's plenty of things you can

(50:58):
get into.

Speaker 1 (50:59):
I need ticket for the sex game Friday, And do
you have any pass? You don't have any? Did how
many text messages have you gotten?

Speaker 2 (51:08):
Phone call getting? You're getting a lot. I mean we're
getting a lot, which is awesome to see. We're going
to try to accommodate as many as we can.

Speaker 1 (51:17):
I would like just one. It's illegal, but I'd like
one time to scalp them, just see how much I
could get. Would it be fun?

Speaker 2 (51:23):
It would be You know, if you're a member of
the nineteen eighty or nineteen eighty five football you don't
have to scalp. You don't have to. You got a
free ticket. Contact me. Member of the nineteen eighty or
nineteen eighty five Molar football teams, we're going to honor
them at halftime. If you haven't registered for your free
admission to that game, reach out to me and we'll
get you in outstanding.

Speaker 1 (51:44):
He's Andy Nagel, I'm Big Mo Barrett. It's a blockout
week here at Moler Molar versus Sainte next tonight and
then again on Friday night at West Claremont. It's going
to be a lot of fun. We thank you for
joining us on the show. Thank Rocky and DJ and
certain certainly Rob Quackamire is well. It's been another remarkable
edition of the Big Mo Podcast on w MOOE and

(52:04):
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