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Coach Newton RAW Interview #4 - Winter 2004

Episode 8 of the The Long Green Line Podcast podcast, hosted by Matty Arnold, titled "Coach Newton RAW Interview #4 - Winter 2004" was published on November 7, 2022 and runs 39 minutes.

November 7, 2022 ·39m · The Long Green Line Podcast

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In this episode, recorded in the Winter of 2004, Coach Newton discusses his FIRST year at YORK, He explains NTN and the Portland course, He talks about military service, especially how Vietnam impacted the team. Tells happy story of his father…going to every meet he was in. Please like, comment, and subscribe to this podcast to help us spread the word about this project. Check out our website at www.longgreenlinemovie.com for links to stream the film, purchase merchandise like shirts, hats, and DVDs, and to read more about each of these episodes. This podcast was produced by Greg Balza, with music by Kyle Wittlin, and it is hosted by Matty Arnold.

In this episode, recorded in the Winter of 2004, Coach Newton discusses his FIRST year at YORK, He explains NTN and the Portland course, He talks about military service, especially how Vietnam impacted the team. Tells happy story of his father…going to every meet he was in.


Please like, comment, and subscribe to this podcast to help us spread the word about this project.


Check out our website at www.longgreenlinemovie.com for links to stream the film, purchase merchandise like shirts, hats, and DVDs, and to read more about each of these episodes.


This podcast was produced by Greg Balza, with music by Kyle Wittlin, and it is hosted by Matty Arnold.

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