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Cutthroat: Left Handed Trivia

Cutthroat: Left Handed Trivia Every Tuesday morning on The Andie Summers Show, we fill up the phone lines for an epic game of Cutthroat with Olympic Trivia ! Answer Jeff…

Cutthroat: Left Handed Trivia

Cutthroat: Left Handed Trivia

Every Tuesday morning on The Andie Summers Show, we fill up the phone lines for an epic game of Cutthroat with Olympic Trivia ! Answer Jeff and Donnie's trivia questions before your opponents, but make sure you don’t get flushed!

Cutthroat: Left Handed Trivia

August 13th is National Left Hander's Day. Big shoutout to all of our left handers today! To celebrate all of our fellow left handers, we're playing Left Handed Trivia! Let's play left handed trivia for a pair of tickets to see Justin Moore and Randy Houser. Listen to the tense yet hilarious game in the podcast below!

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Meet The Andie Summers Show

Andie Summers 
Andie Summers has been waking up country music fans in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties on 92.5 XTU since 1999. While Andie loves her job, she is most proud of her role as wife to Leonard, mother to Tori and Leonard, and dog-mom to their poodle Bob Ross.

Jeff Kurkjian 
Jeff Kurkjian grew up in Montgomery County, Maryland and now is proud to call Philadelphia, home. He and his wife, Emily, just welcomed their baby girl, McKinley to the world. In his spare time, he loves to binge watch the latest shows and work on his own podcast called “Do What You Love.”

Donnie Black 
Donnie Black is the Producer of The Andie Summers Show. His love for radio started way back when he was 8 years old when he would record his own radio shows on his cassette player in his bedroom. When he is not at work, he is listening to 90s boy bands, watching the same movies over and over.

Shannon Boyle
Shannon is the Assistant Producer of The Andie Summers Show. She started her radio career with 92.5 XTU as an intern for The Andie Summers Show. Shannon is Philly born & raised, when she isn’t rooting for the city, you can find her crafting and watching her favorite TV shows.

Penn State’s Own Stephen Nedoroscik Goes Viral After Olympic Performance

Stephen Nedoroscik, the Olympic gymnast who graduated from Penn State, helped the US to win bronze with a stellar pommel horse performance. Then, he went viral.

Who is Stephen Nedoroscik?

Stephen Nedoroscik is an artistic gymnast who specializes in the pommel horse. He is the 2021 World Champion and a two-time NCAA National Champion, representing the Penn State Nittany Lions, in the event.

"Steve," as the internet has lovingly nicknamed him, went viral after he represented the United States at the 2024 Summer Olympics. He helped the men's gymnastics team to win a bronze medal in the team event.

Why Did Steve Go Viral?

Nedoroscik's pommel horse performance played a crucial part in the United States winning bronze. His skills clinched the medal at a crucial moment in the competition.

In a sport where most athletes typically compete in multiple events, he competes only on pommel horse. He is our pommel horse guy. It was to the point where the broadcast had a "Nedoroscik Pommel" countdown clock in the bottom left corner of the screen.

We had high hopes and he came in clutch. He helped Team USA win its first men's gymnastics team medal in 16 years.

He is also a champion for those who wear glasses.

After being seen preparing for his routine by meditating whilst touting his iconic glasses, he took the internet by storm.

He's quirky. He wears glasses. He doesn't take them off until the moment he mounts on the pommel horse. He is like the Clark Kent of gymnastics.

It was only entirely natural that the internet would gain an almost immediate affinity for the "dorky" American hero. You haven't seen better glasses-wearing-person representation than this!

Here are some of our favorite internet reactions to Stephen Nedoroscik:

Clark Kent

The dude is literally Clark Kent. His disguise is his glasses. Once they come off, he performs like Superman would. And his routine was, in fact, heroic, leading the team to a bronze medal.

A Man With A Specialty

I mean, if you're good at something, might as well be REALLY good at it. So good that it's all you have to do in order to lead the team to victory! He came, he pommel-horsed, he conquered. What's better than that?

A Moment For Glasses

It was cinematic. The removal of the glasses. The flawless routine. Then almost immediately putting the glasses back on. It was downright iconic.

His Celebration

What's more Steve than raising your iconic glasses in celebration? At this point, he didn't even know his glasses were taking the internet by storm. Meaning he just does that to celebrate. Which makes him all the more lovable to us.

He Plays Chess

It just totally adds to his dorkiness, which is what made the internet fall in love with him in the first place. The more we learn about him, the more we love him. He is the perfect Clark Kent story. There's nothing better!

Countless Memes

This is going to be a forever reaction photo used on the internet now. It conveys so many things. It could be applied to so many situations. Stephen Nedoroscik, the meme that you are. Congrats on your bronze medal, it's well-deserved!

Shannon, the Assistant Producer for The Andie Summers Show and the Promotions Coordinator at 92.5 XTU, is a graduate of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Her journey with the station began as an intern for The Andie Summers Show and has worked her way through the ranks for the past 4 years. Shannon is known for her articles covering and recapping 92.5 XTU station events, delivering the latest in celebrity gossip and country news, and contributing to The Andie Summers Show's daily podcasts.