John Overmyer-Vice President Radio Division & Lead Broadcaster

John Overmyer was born in South Bend in 1964.  He is a 1982 graduate of John Adams High School in South Bend and a 1986 Graduate of Ball State University with a Bachelors degree in Telecommunications.  He’s currently employed by the South Bend Community School Corporation as the radio broadcasting teacher and has spent the past 23 years as a radio sportscaster.  In addition, John is an Adjunct Professor of Broadcast Communications at Vincennes University and serves  as the Secretary of  the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters.  John has previously worked for radio stations in the South Bend, LaPorte and Nappanee, Indiana areas.

John is married to his lovely wife Pam and they have a 5-year old son named Joshua.

In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf, eating out, and playing and attending spectator sports.

Bruce Shepard-Sales Manager & Color Broadcaster

Bruce Shepard, the pride of Muncie Northside, graduated from Muncie Northside High School in 1977, and from Ball State University in 1982 with a degree in Business Administration.  He has been employed at Xcel Controls, Inc. since 1982 working in various positions.  He had previously worked for a total of seven years as a Basketball and Football Analyst with WLRX and WAWC.

Bruce married Barb in 1980, and in 1982; he graduated from college and started working at Xcel.  He is also the father of three children.

He likes to run and coach Little League Softball when he is not working or broadcasting.  He is a past board member of the East Side Little League, and belongs to the South Bend Elks lodge.

Darrell Yaw-Advertising Manager

Darrell Yaw graduated from NorthWood High School in 1978.  He was a member of the Black Crunch football team during the 1975 and 1976 football seasons.  Realizing that he is a much better fan than a player, he is devoting his time to supporting high school sports.  He has been employed at Goshen Coach, A Thor Company, in Elkhart for the last 18 years and is currently the IT Director.

Darrell and Connie, his wife of 27 years, have two daughters attending local colleges.

When he is not attending high school football games, Darrell spends most of his time in front of his computer.

Jimtown Crew

Luke Miller-Play-by-Play Broadcaster

Luke is currently a senior at Bethel College majoring in Communications.  He graduated from Jimtown High School in 2005 after lettering for Coach Sharpe's Jimmies for four years.  He has spent the last four years interning with Broadcastsport.net, as well as serving as the Assistant General Manager for Bethel's radio station, Pilot Radio. He currently resides in South Bend with his wife Erin. 

Chris Gerard-Color Analyst

Chris Gerard is a Senior at Bethel College majoring in Communications.  He is currently the General Manager of Bethel Pilot Radio and has also worked at WAYG and WION in Michigan. When taking a break from a full load of classes, he also enjoys flying single-engine airplanes out of Goshen's airport and spending time with friends, especially his esteemed co-host, Luke Miller

Concord Crew

Randy Mitchselen-Play-by-Play Broadcaster

Randy Mitschelen graduated from NorthWood High School in 2004.  He was a three-sport athlete in high school, competing in Football, Wrestling, and Track.  After studying at Purdue University for one year, he has returned to the area to attend IUSB.  The real reason for returning was, of course so that he could be heard on www.broadcastsport.net.

Jason Mishler-Color Analyst

Jason also graduated from NorthWood in 1999.  He played football for 4 years there, and is currently an intern at Nappanee Missionary Church and is heading to IUSB this year for the first time.  Jason says that, "He is better looking, smells better and is smarter than Randy".

Penn Crew

Joseph Mwamba-Play-by-Play Broadcaster

Mishawaka Crew

Matt Reisdorf

South Bend Riley Crew

Jeff Yeomans-Play-by-Play Broadcaster

Jeffery Yeomans, a recent graduate of Riley High school, is attending Indiana University of South Bend. Original from Beaver, Oklahoma, also known as the “Cow Chip Throwing Capital of the World” this small town southern boy moved to South Bend in 2004 and has been here ever since. A member of the Career and Tech Honor Society and also was a part of WETL 91.7, the South Bend Community School Corporation radio station. After helping with play-by-play through the spring of 2008, he is the new voice of the Riley Wildcats.

Matt Hayes-Color Analyst