In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.

CIAA commissioner Jacqie McWilliams discussed how the CIAA Tournament ended up in Baltimore and the impact it will have on the community:

WJZ 13 analyst and former Super Bowl champion Ravens wide receiver Qadry Ismail discussed the Rams’ win in Super Bowl LVI and what the priorities should be for the Ravens this offseason:

Former world heavyweight champion and Baltimore native Hasim Rahman discussed his third son Hassan (who he believes is a future champion) also getting into the sport with Baltimore Boxing and why he thinks Jake Paul is good for boxing:

Towson guard Terry Nolan Jr. (Mount Carmel) discussed the Tigers’ excellent season and how fatherhood has shaped him as a player and a man:

Sporting News NFL writer Vinnie Iyer discussed the Ravens’ options with the 14th pick in the NFL Draft, including why he thinks Clemson cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. makes the most sense:

Stevenson lacrosse coach Paul Cantabene discussed the 2022 Mustangs and being announced for the inaugural class of the Pro Lacrosse Hall of Fame:

Chase Briscoe crew chief and Perry Hall native John Klausmeier (Calvert Hall/UMBC) joined GCR to discuss what it will take for the No. 14 to win this year’s Daytona 500:

Rams running back Jake Funk (Maryland/Damascus) discussed winning the Super Bowl in his rookie season and feeling as though he’s living out the dreams of his late former teammate Jordan McNair:

The Athletic prospects analyst Keith Law discussed his new Orioles top prospects list and why he’s confident they have a championship-caliber lineup in their system but not a championship-caliber rotation:

Former Olympics and world champion figure skater Kimmie Meissner (Fallston) discussed the controversy in Beijing this week surrounding Kamila Valieva:

New Towson athletic director Steve Eigenbrot discussed coming full circle with his new job after attending Maryland and having family history in Baltimore:

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