Local Sports Roundup Covers Spring Seasons

RadioOnTheGo Sports' weekly program highlights high school soccer, golf, track & field, and a Boston Marathon qualifier.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 2:46pm

A fragmented, geometric painting depicting various sports scenes, including soccer, golf, and track and field, in a cubist style that emphasizes the dynamic nature of the competitions.A cubist interpretation of the diverse spring sports featured in the latest Sports Beat program, capturing the energy and movement of high school athletics.Hampton Today

The latest edition of the Sports Beat programs from RadioOnTheGo Sports aired on Saturday, featuring interviews with local high school coaches and student-athletes across a variety of spring sports, including soccer, golf, and track & field. The program also highlighted Hampton native Alexa Hoeltermann, who recently qualified for the Boston Marathon.

Why it matters

The Sports Beat programs provide a valuable platform for showcasing the achievements and experiences of student-athletes in the local community, helping to build excitement and engagement around spring sports seasons.

The details

The first half of the programs featured local spring sports coaches discussing the early portion of their seasons. The second half included interviews with student-athletes from teams like Hampton-Dumont-CAL boys soccer, Iowa Falls-Alden girls soccer, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows girls and boys golf, and Iowa Falls-Alden girls track & field. On the 99 The Wave broadcast, interviews highlighted Aplington-Parkersburg girls soccer, AP/DNH boys soccer, Aplington-Parkersburg girls track & field, AGWSR girls track & field, and Iowa Falls-Alden girls track & field. The program also featured an interview with Hampton native Alexa Hoeltermann, who recently qualified for the prestigious Boston Marathon.

  • The Sports Beat programs aired on Saturday, April 12, 2026.

The players

Alexa Hoeltermann

A Hampton native who recently qualified for the Boston Marathon.

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The takeaway

The Sports Beat programs continue to be a valuable resource for the local community, providing a platform to celebrate the achievements of student-athletes and build excitement around spring sports seasons.