Author Bios For April Sports Sciences Features :: Kevin is in his 6th season as the athletic trainer for the baseball team at theUniversity of high school athletes and the general athletic population. http://theacc.collegesports.com/genrel/033105aab.html
Extractions: Dr. Bennett is currently a fellow at the UHZ Sports Medicine Institute in Miami, Florida. He is a graduate of the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He completed an orthopedic residency at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He currently assists with University of Miami sports. Kevin Blaske, MS, ATC/L
Women's Sports Foundation LINKS general. More Links; Kids Camps Contains information on children s camps Here you ll find athlete bios and interviews, Olympic games information, http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/cgi-bin/iowa/links/?record=111
Golden Baseball League Dave is the author of the book, The Summer that Saved baseball . Prior tojoining the A s as their Assistant general Manager in 1999, Greg handled http://www.goldenbaseball.com/bios.aspx?SecID=125
Velocity Sports Performance - Velocity Sports Performance Developed athletes in Football, Basketball, baseball, Track, Swimming, for the general population as well as elite athletes (collegiate level football, http://www.velocitysp.com/franchises/friendswood/bios/
TheSportsCoach.com - Revolutionizing The TRAINING, EDUCATION Executive bios Sports GM s baseball Coaches Soccer Coaches SoftballCoaches Mind Body Tony Gwynn general Manager, baseball Operations http://www.thesportscoach.com/index.cfm?TOPIC=aboutus&SECTION=teambios
African Americans - Historic African American Figures Athletes. baseball Players; Basketball Players; Boxers; Football Players Oliver Otis Howard, Union general in the Civil War; Jesse Jackson, http://www.africanamericans.com/Bios.htm
Extractions: 1926-90: Baptist clergyman, civil rights activist; born in Linden, Ala. An early civil rights organizer and leading confidante of Martin Luther King Jr. , he was pastor of the West Hunter Street Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga. throughout his civil rights career (196190). He was King's chosen successor as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) (196877). Although he was a competent leader, the SCLC never regained the influence it had under King. He resigned the SCLC leadership to run unsuccessfully for Andrew Young's congressional seat (1977). Turning away from the civil rights movement, he devoted his attention to the West Hunter Street Baptist Church and the issues of worldwide peace.
Men's Baseball, Players Bios, Kevin Dvorak's Page Prospective Athletes button University uncle Jeff Holt played baseball atMayville State interested area of study is general business management chose http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/athletics/baseball/mholtbio.htm
Extractions: Scouting Report: Has emerged as one of top hitters to be reckoned with this past fall...making a position switch from outfield to first base after suffering two injuries last year while fielding...a left-handed bat with tremendous bat control similar type of "tough out at the plate" as his younger brother Tim, who starred at Bellevue singles hitter who hits the ball where it's pitched.
Personal Training Staff Bios- Valley Athletic Club Nelson is an active athlete himself competing over the years in power lifting If you are interested in just general fitness or completing an iron man, http://www.valleyac.com/training/training_staffbios.html
Extractions: Valley Home Nelson is a self-described "people-person." He pursued his degree and personal training certification with the desire and goal of helping people. He focuses on helping people improve their lives through achieving their health and fitness levels. Nelson is an active athlete himself competing over the years in power lifting and body building. He describes his training style as powered and specialized in sports and general condition, power lifting and body building. Nelson Brewer Brian has been involved in athletics and exercise for the majority of his life. Football, basketball, swimming and track are some of the sports Brian competed in through out high school His passion for exercise is primarily in triathlons. Completing Iron man Coeur d' Alene at the age of 20, Brian knows what it takes to complete any goal that someone wants to accomplish. Brian has also completed numerous races ranging from sprint distance triathlons all the way up to marathons. If you are interested in just general fitness or completing an iron man, Brian can make it happen for you. Brian has been a Valley employee for almost 3 years working at the snack bar, he's the guy who knows your name! Brian Evans Becka loves to help her clients set fitness goals and then accomplish them. Whether you desire to increase sports performance, add muscle tone, or trim up your waist line, Becka's combination of experience and knowledge will help in your quest. Combining the fundamentals learned as a power lifter to those of a four year colligate athlete, Becka not only possesses the knowledge of using resistance to accomplish results but also a great deal of real to life movements. Her simultaneous experience of directing a "Gold 'en Years" senior fitness program and a child's sport program has proven she is able to attain results with all ages.
Chesapeake College: Coach Bios For Men's Baseball general Information Continuing Education Academics Student Services Today@Chesapeake. Athletics. Athletics Home Academic Program Administration http://www.chesapeake.edu/athletics/coach_bios.asp?sport=7
Chesapeake College: Coach Bios For Men's Basketball I played four years of baseball at R MC for the late Hugh Stephons, of beinga student first and an athlete second from my experience in college, http://www.chesapeake.edu/athletics/coach_bios.asp?sport=6
US Ski Team Athlete Bios 2005 US Ski Team athlete bios Dadsa general contractor, Mom runs the office,and Bishops got an older brother and sister Favors Mexican food in his http://www.usskiteam.com/PublishingFolder/2288.htm
Extractions: US Ski Team US Snowboarding USSA Members US Ski Team Home ... Shop WADE BISHOP B Team Ussa Id: Height: 5'11'' ft/ 1.78 m Weight: 195 lb/ 89 kg Birthdate: Birthplace: Kremmling, CO Hometown: Winter Park, CO Years on Team: School: Sponsors: Equipment: Elan, Lange, Carrera Club: Winter Park WebSite: Highlights '04 NorAm SG runner-up, 3rd in DH points 1st, 3rd in two Lake Louise NorAm DHs '03 NorAm DH champion (2 wins) 5th in '03 Altenmarkt EC Downhill Biography Downhill skier Wade Bishop was on skis at age 3 while growing up in Winter Park, CO. Twenty years later, he came back from two broken wrists and a smashed nose to win the 03 NorAm Cup DH title. Last year he committed himself to improving his Super G skills and ended up on the NorAm Cup podium twice in SG. He also made his first start on the World Cup last season. Bishop likens skiing to one of his favorite sports: golf. One little hitch in your technique and its over, he explained. "It was an up and down year. I look forward to skiing more World Cups," Bishop said, referring to the frustrations of last season. He won a NorAm downhill after being third the previous day at Lake Louise, and raced in a half-dozen Europa Cups in addition to his first World Cups. His preseason goal was to boost his overall conditioning ("a level of fitness that I haven't had in the past - Bigger, Stronger, Faster") so he's better equipped to deal this winter with the big hills of the World Cup.
Extractions: LAUSANNE, Switzerland - A new round was added to baseball's qualifying tournament for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, a system that would have given the United States a second chance to get to the Athens Games. Qualification for the eight-team Olympic baseball competition will now take place in two phases, the International Baseball Federation said Thursday. Also, qualification will now be based on the results over an entire tournament, with single-elimination games no longer part of the format. This is a significant change in light of the U.S. loss to Mexico in the quarterfinals of the Olympic qualifier in Panama in 2003. The United States was ousted from the tournament despite having a 3-0 record at the time of the game while Mexico was 0-3. "We believe it is more in keeping with traditional baseball competition where advancement in a tournament is built upon the overall strength of your team, not just the ability to win or lose a single game," USA Baseball executive director Paul Seiler said. "We also believe it will produce the strongest Olympic baseball field to date." In the first phase of qualification, two teams from the Americas, one from Asia and one from Europe will qualify through continental competitions to be completed by October 30, 2007. Those four countries and host China will qualify automatically. The remaining three spots will be decided by an eight-team event after the first round of continental qualifying.
Extractions: ATHENS, Greece - The story going around is that softball's place in the Olympics is in jeopardy and that the Americans made things worse by coming to Athens and beating everyone in sight. International Softball Foundation president Don Porter has heard it often, but shrugs it off. He knows the people saying it aren't the ones that matter most - and what those folks are saying is a lot more encouraging. "In talking with IOC members and others that are a lot closer to the situation, I think our sport is in good shape," Porter said. "I'm optimistic." The softball-is-in-trouble notion began two years ago, when the sport was among three called on the carpet by the International Olympic Committee. Along with the federations of baseball and modern pentathlon, softball's governing body went to a meeting in Mexico to explain why the sport should remain in the Summer Games after Athens. But the IOC changed gears. Earlier this summer, they decided instead to re-evaluate all 28 sports, each facing the same criteria. A vote will be taken at a general session in Singapore next July.
The School Athletics Center - Copernicus Education Gateway Follow the national baseball team around the world as they compete for a spot in the of athlete bios so you can predict performances of upcoming races. http://wyoming.edgate.org/school_athletics/student/governing_bodies/
Extractions: Follow the national baseball team around the world as they compete for a spot in the next Olympics. Read the top news stories and press releases about the team's players and coaches. Then, meet the players, get the stats, and follow the schedules of the national youth and junior teams, as well as the Professional Pan American team. This is the official Web site of the USA Basketball men's and women's teams. Follow players across the nation as they compete for spots on the national teams and then watch as they prepare for the next Olympics. Check out the Historical Fact Book for results from past tournaments, read the athletes' bios, and view some photos of your favorite players.
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Extractions: FIRST PRACTICE For all Boys and Girls other than the 5th/6th grade boys practice will begin at 1pm on 4/3. This delay is due to the following: 1) extended winter patterns in the weather; 2) poor field conditions; 3) a large increase in registrants (we are up to 150 kids); and 4) Easter being next week.
PBS Video Database: Baseball: Bios Comiskey was notorious for paying his athletes poorly, and his extreme frugality As general Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, Rickey created the farm http://pbsvideodb.pbs.org/resources/baseball/lesp/bios.html
Extractions: Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron One of the greatest hitters of all time, Henry Louis Aaron (1934- ) made baseball history when he broke Babe Ruth's longtime record of 714 home runs. Aaron began playing sandlot baseball as an adolescent in Alabama and later played shortstop for one of the best Negro League teams, the Indianapolis Clowns. A quiet, self-assured superstar and unshakably consistent player, Aaron eked out his record, run-by-run, throughout his career with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves. When his scores threatened to obliterate Ruth's record, Aaron endured racial abuse and heated media attention. He maintained absolute composure under the tremendous pressure and steadily closed the gap for a major statistical triumph. When he retired from baseball in 1976, he had 755 home runs to his name. Ernie Banks With the addition of Ernest Banks (1931- ) to the roster of the Chicago Cubs in 1953, this cornerstone franchise ended its long policy of segregation. A U.S. Army veteran, Banks was discovered by major league scouts shortly after completing his military service. He proved himself to be an invaluable team member with strong fielding and superlative hitting skills. Between 1955 and 1960, the amiable "Mr Cub" hit more home runs than any other player in the major leagues and became the first man to win back-to-back Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards. With 512 career home runs, Banks is one of the top home run hitters in the history of the National League. By the end of his 19-year career, he was voted "The Greatest Cub Ever" by adoring fans.
SpikeTV.com | Shows professional athletes, CEOs and general Managers of professional teams. Lewis played baseball at The University of Tampa and was a free agent minor http://www.spiketv.com/shows/series/superagent/bios.jhtml
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Extractions: Kurt Ainsworth allowed a run on five hits in 6 2/3 innings. AP BLACKTOWN, Australia (AP) The best thing about the U.S. Olympic baseball team? All of those high draft picks in the rotation. Though not yet ready for the major leagues, they're getting the United States ready for some medal-round games. Kurt Ainsworth settled down after a shaky first inning and shut down a lineup spiced with former major leaguers, leading the unbeaten United States to a 6-2 victory Tuesday against the Netherlands. "People are treating us as the underdogs," said Ainsworth, who added that this was the most important game he has pitched. "All the teams are good, but we are here to win gold." Ernie Young, a 31-year-old outfielder, doubled home a pair of runs and hit a solo homer, the best part of an offense that had trouble with a junkball pitcher.