Crusaders Online Home 2005 Roster and bios Team Photo. 7/15/2005 Volleyball Crusaders Add Mack toPotent Front Line NAIA Scholar athlete Team. 6/1/2005 - baseball http://ww3.madonna.edu/crusaders/main.htm
Extractions: Madonna senior outside hitter Natalja Tinina was named the NAIA National volleyball Player-of-the-Week for September 14th in a statement released today. Tinina, a native of Riga, Latvia, led her team to a perfect 4-0 record on the week, averaging 6.25 kills per game with a total of 75 in 12games played. The senior outsider hitter posted two 20-plus kill matches and finished with a .421 hitting percentage. She also recorded 32 digs (2.67 per game) along with three aces.
Sports Links The Sporting News general sports news. baseball inductees and other awardwinners, museum, exhibits, hall of famers bios, games, and baseball history http://library.loganutah.org/directory/links/sports.html
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Bios Jason loves minor league baseball and has written numerous articles on the subject . A successful businessman away from the rink, Robitaille was general http://www.empiresports.com/bios.html
Extractions: Empire Sports Report Saturdays and Sundays 6:30, 10:30 and 11:30 p.m. Jason Bristol has been added to the Empire Sports Network staff recently to anchor the weekend editions of "Empire Sports Report". He will also serve as a reporter for the network during the week. Bristol came to Empire Sports from WSTM-TV in Syracuse where he held similar duties as a weekend anchor and weekday reporter. His career began as a weekend sports anchor at WDTV in Bridgeport, West Virginia. Six months later he moved back to Central New York to work as a sports reporter at WTVH. Bristol then joined WSTM in March 1998. Bristol graduated from SUNY-Oswego and was actively involved in the campus television and radio stations, as well as his fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Jason loves minor league baseball and has written numerous articles on the subject. His stories have appeared in Tuff Stuff, Baseball Card News and Card News.
Air Force Link - MAJOR GENERAL STANLEY T. WRAY in winning the basketball and baseball championships in his final year. In September, general Wray returned to Germany where he became deputy http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7667
U.Va. Orientation: 2005-06 TSPA Bios Magazine; Alpha Delta Pi sorority; Madison House; Former varsity athlete, To vent my energy, I enjoy playing hockey, golf, baseball, and pretty much http://www.virginia.edu/orientation/TSPAbiosandactivities.html
Extractions: Hey Everyone! My name is Matt, and I am a 4th year in the Comm School concentrating in Finance and Marketing. I am a 2nd year transfer from JMU, and am originally from Richmond, Virginia. I am very social, and love to be out and about in Charlottesville- there is always another restaurant to try or coffee shop to explore. I also like the typical stuff: movies, books, etc. I might be something of a www.thefacebook.com junkie, if you are a prospective transfer check it out; its a good way to 'meet' UVA students. After graduating this year, I hope to move to NYC, and work in a finance related field. Or live in Cville, in denial, that works too. mb5dg@virginia.edu
Catallarchy » Bios My first love is baseball, and I am saddened that as I grow older, the opportunities While I am a good athlete, the sports that I fnd myslef able to http://catallarchy.net/blog/archives/category/bios/
Extractions: Scott Scheule was discovered on June 2nd, 1982, hiding in a uterus. After being removed, he has since gone on to put his hometown of Woodstown, New Jersey, on several maps, usually by means of permanent marker. Atlas Shrugged , and became an objectivist for about a month, until he read On The Road Politically aimless and generally odoriferous during his sophomore year at Wake Forest University One day in the campus library he picked up , and devoured it. After getting his stomach pumped, he found another copy and actually looked through the pages. Scott became an instant libertarian. His sex life tripled on the spot. He spent the rest of his college career getting a degree in music while reading various economic treatises, arguing with people, and spending many hours developing his deep and abiding hatred for the government. Georgetown University Law School , in downtown DC.
Official Homepage Of Eastern Michigan Athletics The official home page for EMU Athletics. Learn about the men s and women s After graduating from MSU in 1994, Juday played professional baseball in the http://www.emich.edu/goeagles/general/bios/juday.html
Extractions: The 37-year-old Juday (5-31-68) joined the Northwood University staff in 1998 and over the next five years was directly responsible for overseeing all aspects of athletics fundraising, including new donor recruitment, donor services and major gift cultivation and solicitation. He also served as an assistant baseball coach at Northwood for six seasons (1998-03).
Official Homepage Of Eastern Michigan Athletics The official home page for EMU Athletics. Learn about the men s and women s He was the freshman baseball coach at Bloomfield Hills Andover in 1983 and http://www.emich.edu/goeagles/general/bios/keller.html
Extractions: After graduating from EMU, Keller went on to spend the next 14 years as a baseball coach. He was the freshman baseball coach at Bloomfield Hills Andover in 1983 and from 1984-88 he was the junior varsity baseball coach at Ann Arbor Huron. From 1988-90 he was the head varsity coach at Dearborn St. Alphonsus. In 1990, Keller took over the head coaching duties at Ypsilanti High School and served in that capacity through the 1996 season. He led the Braves to three league titles, three county championships and sent numerous players on to the college ranks. He was named Ann Arbor News Coach of the Year in 1990 and led his Ypsilanti team to a top-10 ranking.
Bios For Past Internal Speakers For The Conference Intern Seminar The Kansas City Royals baseball Club hired him in 1983 as director of marketing and Justus is the staff liaison to the NCAA Studentathlete Advisory http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/ed_outreach/cis/panel_speakers/internal_speakers
Extractions: NCAA President Cedric Dempsey became the NCAA's third executive director January 1, 1994 (his title was changed to president April 22, 1998). As president, Dr. Dempsey oversees a staff of 350 and provides leadership in the governance structure for the more than 1,200 colleges, universities, conferences and affiliated organizations that comprise the Association. Prior to joining the NCAA in 1994, Dr. Dempsey was director of athletics at several universities, including the University of Arizona, the University of Houston, San Diego State University and University of the Pacific(California). Prior to serving in these positions, Dr. Dempsey was assistant director of health, physical education, recreation and athletics; assistant basketball coach and professor at Arizona. Dr. Dempsey was the head basketball, cross-country and tennis coach at Albion College in Albion, Michigan and served in various capacities at the University of Illinois, Champaign. In total, Dr. Dempsey has accumulated more than 40 years of experience in college athletics positions and organizations. Dr. Dempsey has been active in NCAA affairs since 1974 and has served on many of the Association's most influential committees, including the Executive Committee, the Budget Subcommittee (serving as chair), the Division I Men's Basketball Committee (serving as chair), the Division I Women's Basketball Committee; and several special committees such as the Television Negotiations Committee, the Football Television Committee and the Committee on Cost Containment. At the time of his selection as NCAA executive director, he was serving as the Association's secretary-treasurer.
Extractions: Kelly Jensen is the General Manger of Hurricane Sports Properties, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications of Jefferson City, Missouri and ISP Sports of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His primary responsibilities include oversight of the HSP staff and the day to day operation of the Hurricane Corporate Partner Program.
Extractions: Courtney B. Coleman, MPE, CSCS, SCCC Sports Performance Director Coach Coleman graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science. In 1999, Coach Coleman earned a Master of Physical Education in Exercise Physiology and a minor in Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics. Coach Coleman served three years as a student worker and graduate assistant with the athletic performance team prior to becoming the first female in the University of Nebraska's school history to be named a full-time strength and conditioning coach. She spent six years as a full-time member of the athletic department and eight years on the athletic performance team. Starting as a student volunteer, Coach Coleman worked her way up to the position of West Stadium strength coach. She has supervised the West Stadium Strength Complex and worked directly with the NU volleyball, soccer, golf, softball, rifle, bowling, cheerleading and dance programs. She has overseen student and graduate assistants who work in the West Stadium. Coach Coleman is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. Additionally, she is CPR/First Aid Certified through the American Red Cross. She has contributed and authored various articles on performance volleyball and performance baseball/softball conditioning, as well as wrote an expert opinion in Fitness and Sports Illustrated for Women magazines.
Velocity Sports Performance - Velocity Sports Performance Roy is married and has 2 teenage Velocity Sports Performance athletes. In 1981, he was one of 60 US baseball players invited to compete at the Olympic http://66.155.118.175/sancarlos/bios/
Texas A&M Athletics Bill Byrne's Wednesday Weekly The annual Bill Erwin Scholarathlete of the Year Award went to Rebecca Wynalda, (Archery) Jessica Fazio, psychology; (baseball) Brent Jackson, http://www.aggieathletics.com/feature.php?type=1&Feature=73
EdGate Summer Games Often referred to as America s national pastime, baseball made its debut as anofficial Great bios on US Paralympic athletes. Athens 2004 Olympic Games http://www2.edgate.com/summergames/spotlight_sport/baseball.php
Extractions: Baseball Often referred to as America's national pastime, baseball made its debut as an official Olympic sport on July 26, 1992, in Barcelona, Spain. Before 1992, baseball had often been seen in various exhibition and demonstration games throughout modern Olympic history. In time, baseball became so popular that it was scheduled to become an official sport at the 1940 Olympic Games in Japan. However, due to World War II, the Games were canceled and baseball was overlooked as an official Olympic sport for the next 52 years. The Olympic Committee formally decided baseball would be an official sport in 1992. Click a link to
EdGate Summer Games This gives softball players much less distance than baseball players to work in, Great bios on US Paralympic athletes. Athens 2004 Olympic Games http://www2.edgate.com/summergames/spotlight_sport/softball.php
Speakers Bios He grew up playing baseball in South Windsor before moving on to the Windsor He played for Windsor Athletic Association at the Senior level before http://www.baseballontario.com/18th_Annual_Best_Ever/Speakers_Bios/speakers_bios
Extractions: Peter's baseball experience covers a wide range of geography and responsibilities. He's been a head coach and assistant coach, instructor and clinician, scout and evaluator, author and lecturer, President and General Manager. Currently, Peter is the President and Owner of the new Calgary, Canada expansion team to begin play in 2005 in the Northern League Professional Baseball league. He is also the President of the Pitch and Hit Club of Chicago, a professional baseball club which honors individuals in professional baseball and raises money to promote baseball. Tim Leiper, Ottawa Lynx Manager, Canadian Olympic Team Coach Tim spent the last 2 years as a coach for the Canadian Olympic baseball team which competed in Panama and Athens. He currently works for the Baltimore Orioles as manager of their AAA team in Ottawa. Before this Tim was the 2003 Manager for Boston Red Sox affiliate in Sarasota of the Florida State League; the 2002 Manager of the Montreal Expos affiliate in Ottawa of the International League; the 2001 Manager of the Montreal Expos affiliate in Jupiter of the Florida State League; the 2000 Manager of the Montreal Expos affiliate in Vermont of the New York / Penn League; the 1998-99 Hitting coach in the Montreal Expos organization; the 1996-97 Coach in the New York Mets organization and from 1985-1995, a player in the Detroit Tigers, New York Mets, Kansas City Royals and Pittsburgh Pirates organizations.
Major League Baseball Official Info Umpires Executives He is a former Major League general manager and reports directly to Jimmie Letendre served as a Major League baseball athletic trainer for 18 years with http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/official_info/umpires/executives.jsp
UWBadgers.com The Official Badger Athletics Web Site The Official Athletic Department Site for the University of Wisconsin, member ofthe Big Coaches bios general Info Printable Registration Form (PDF) http://www.uwbadgers.com/camps/sb/bios.aspx
Extractions: During Gallagher's tenure, several Badger athletes have earned outside recognition. Five of Gallagher's players have garnered All-Big Ten honors while three Badgers have earned All-Mideast Region honors. Pitcher Andrea Kirchberg became the program's first All-American, earning recognition on the Easton All-American squad in 2000. In 2002, Kirchberg earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and second-team All-Region honors.