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Mike and Richie break down the commitment of 4 star DB Chris Hewitt Jr out of Calvert Hall in Maryland, what he brings as a player and how his commitment came together (2:00). They then discuss some players Richie is about to put Futurecasts in for (10:00). They then discuss the open DC role (14:00) before pivoting to hoops talk to discuss the Q1 road win at Northwestern (20:00). They close by announcing our newest giveaway and us looking for a new sponsor! (32:00). Hey, Rutgers fans! Get ready to slam dunk your style with Knight and Day Apparel! Cheer on your Scarlet Knights this basketball season in our exclusive Rutgers gear! From trendsetting designs to lifestyle garments, we've got everything you need to support your team in comfort and flair. Stand out in the crowd and show your passion for Rutgers basketball with designs that celebrate every dribble, dunk, and victory! Use our promo code RUTGERSRIVALS to get 10% off your purchase! Don't wait—head to Knight and Day Apparel today and gear up for game day! Go Knights! Knight and Day Website - http://knightanddayapparel.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/knight.and.day.apparel/ X - https://twitter.com/KnightandDayCo
On this episode, I'm joined by Frank Kelly—a friend, leader, and lacrosse enthusiast with an incredible story of faith, service, and impact. Frank and I reflect on our time playing lacrosse under Coach Richie Moran at Cornell and the lessons the Creator's game has taught us about life, hope, and resilience. Frank also shares powerful moments from his journey, including insights from his book Influence and the Creator's Game, his spiritual awakening, and how lacrosse has become a tool for transformation—whether in Kenya, Ukraine, or right here at home. We also talk about Frank's mission-driven work at Kelley Benefits, his commitment to faith-based leadership, and his passion for building community through sport. Frank's heart for service will leave you inspired. It's a conversation about faith, leadership, and making a difference. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. About Frank, Frank Kelly III is CEO of Kelly Benefits, a family business he leads with his three brothers. A 1986 graduate of Cornell University, Frank was recognized as a Red Key Scholar-Athlete, played football, and captained the lacrosse team, where he was a first-team All-Ivy selection. His interest in lacrosse continued after college, playing several seasons of professional indoor lacrosse, many years of high-level field lacrosse, and coaching youth and high school lacrosse for decades. Frank has served on boards and in leadership roles for many nonprofit organizations and has been inducted into the Halls of Fame of his high school (Calvert Hall), business/industry (Maryland Association of Health Underwriters) and lacrosse community (US Lacrosse Greater Baltimore Chapter) as well as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Hall of Champions. Frank is also the author of Look & See and a highly regarded national platform speaker. Frank and his wife, Gayle, are the grateful parents of four children, two beautiful granddaughters-in-law, and three precious grandsons. They live in Lutherville, Maryland. Here are some addtional resources for you... Follow me on Instagram: @JonGordon11 Every week, I send out a free Positive Tip newsletter via email. It's advice for your life, work and team. You can sign up now here and catch up on past newsletters. Join me for my Day of Development! You'll learn proven strategies to develop confidence, improve your leadership and build a connected and committed team. You'll leave with an action plan to supercharge your growth and results. It's time to Create your Positive Advantage. Get details and sign up here. Do you feel called to do more? Would you like to impact more people as a leader, writer, speaker, coach and trainer? Get Jon Gordon Certified if you want to be mentored by me and my team to teach my proven frameworks principles, and programs for businesses, sports, education, healthcare!
What's up ILPreps Nation? Host Dan Kaplan is here to deliver a massive pod, diving in on game coverage with Terry Foy, and zooming in on both the Valor Christian (Colo.) and Malvern Prep (Colo.) programs via conversations with each head coach. Kaplan and Foy hit St. Anthony's (N.Y.) victory over Culver (Ind.) at Rutgers on Sunday, Hill Academy's (Ont.) win at Calvert Hall (Md.) on Tuesday and a few impressive performances from Lawrenceville (N.J.) following their showing vs. the Cardinals last Friday, as well. Valor coach Jeremy Noble joins to provides plenty of insight on current Valor players, and discuss how, as a program, the Eagles continue to strive to meet their goals in their own unique manner. Malvern coach Matt Mackrides shares some of the aspects that make the Friars unique, expresses excitement to be host Valor on Monday and peels back the curtain on the message he's sending to his locker room by scheduling a stretch consisting of Calvert Hall, Valor, Boys' Latin (Md.), St. Anthony's and Lawrenceville. Each coach also discusses thoughts and expectations ahead of Monday's contest. Valor's trek East features not only a game between two Atlanta Blaze teammates, but Academy New Church (Pa.), as well. Chapters: 0:00- 5:00: Intro & some quick results 5:00- 34:00: Recap segment with Terry Foy. 34:00- 1:19:50: ILPreps Podcast welcomes Valor Christian's Jeremy Noble 1:19:50- 1:39:00: ILPreps Podcast welcomes Malvern's Matt Mackrides
It is a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty to get to as the holiday season picks up and it puts Glenn in the giving mood, he and Drew Forrester are currently making their annual delivery to Helping Up Mission. So, in the first hour, we will watch and listen to last night's “Tyus Bowser Show” featuring Tyus and his special guest Ravens LB Josh Ross. Then later on in the hour, at 10:45am, we will check in LIVE with Drew down at Helping Up and see the set up that they have and what they're doing this holiday season to help those in need. In the second hour, we will kick things off by chatting with Donte Whitner at 11am, former NFL player now 49ers analyst for NBC Bay Area as he helps us preview Monday's massive match up on Christmas Night in SF. Then Glenn and Griffin will play some Would You Rather Wednesday, brought to you by BirdlandSports.com, as we talk Ravens, College Football's future and a Tyus Bowser delicacy. At Noon, we will hear segment #2 of yesterday's Tyus Bowser Show with Tyus and his special guest Josh Ross. We will wrap the program today by chatting with Virginia Tech Punter Peter Moore, who went to Calvert Hall, as we learn more about his story and how he got to be a high-level punter before he returns home for the Military Bowl next week in Annapolis as VA Tech takes on Tulane…
Subscribe & Follow:https://linktr.ee/thatboygotknowledge1Ricky Harris recently joined the #TGGK gang for an insightful conversation, delving into his transformative journey shaped by basketball. Reflecting on his roots and the impact of friendships forged with NBA star Rudy Gay during his formative years, Ricky takes us on a nostalgic trip down memory lane.Beginning his basketball journey at Calvert Hall and later achieving record-breaking success at the University of Massachusetts, Ricky's accomplishments have been nothing short of remarkable. His professional career spans over a decade, encompassing both overseas stints and NBA engagements.In the interview, Ricky Harris shares his experiences transitioning from a player to a coach. Starting from his role in basketball operations at his Alma mater to eventually securing a position at Maryland University, he sheds light on the evolution of his career.The team discussd the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), the tendencies of recruiting, and the current state of Maryland Terps basketball. Ricky provides insights into the team's aspirations to become a dominant force in the Big 10 conference.Check in with the gang!
After an absolutely incredible night in The Bronx for the Birds, Glenn is here to discuss it and Carson Weekly is in for Griffin. In Hour 1 of today's show, our friend Drew Forrester (DrewsMorningDish.com/105.7 The Fan) joins us in studio to discuss the Orioles, his Preakness panic, the PGA Championship and his own MIAA title coaching Calvert Hall. Early in Hour 2, we'll make our weekly visit with the Bowie Baysox, as first baseman T.T. Bowens tells us about his hot start after getting called up to Double A. And at 11:30, SiriusXM analyst and former MLB General Manager Jim Bowden joins us to discuss why he's so bullish about the Orioles.
It is a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio and it is a busy one as Stan ‘The Fan' Charles joins Glenn and Griffin in studio. The guys will react to the Terps massive upset over the No. 3 ranked Purdue Boilermakers that featured a court storm in College Park after a dominant second half. We'll keep talking Ravens and Lamar Jackson, plus a little O's with Stan as well. At 10:10am, we will chat with John Fanta, who cover college hoops for FOX Sports and was in College Park last night as recap the game with John. At 10:30am, we will chat with Ryan Ripken now part of the Baltimore Baseball Tonight crew at 105.7 The Fan as we talk Orioles ahead of spring training and more with Ryan. At 11am, we will catch up with out friend Bo Smolka, the Ravens beat writer for PressBox Sports, for the first time since the season ended and get Bo's thoughts on how the season ended and what to make of the moves (or lack thereof) since the end of the season. Then, at 11:30am, we will chat for lacrosse legend, Sykesville native, Calvert Hall and Johns Hopkins University alum, and PLL Champion, Ryan Brown as we congratulate him on his retirement from pro lacrosse. All that and more on a busy Friday of GCR.
We couldn't be more pleased than to welcome the great Mike Gill. He loves Maryland and he loves Baltimore City...born and raised here Mike talks about his current role as Secretary of Commerce and he takes us back through the early days of his career where he was on the front of the wave for the Cellular revolution. I met Mike when he was working for Americom and I was tasked with installing a new diffuser because he was a bit too hot.....making people comfortable is a good way to connect and I have had the privaledge of knowing Mike and watching him in his career. He comes from a great Baltimore family, he's a Calvert Hall guy and he and his family have all left their mark on the industries they have touched. As Mike gets ready to hand off the batan to someone new it's great to hear the excitement he brings to his job, every day. All Marylander's should be grateful that Mike lent us his precious time and I know that our state is better off for having him in there.... Rev. Al and I are so pleased to get things rolling again with this awesome conversation...stay tuned the next one is right around the corner....
It is a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will look ahead to a big weekend for the birds of Baltimore, the Orioles have a 3-game series with the Red Sox at home and we continue to preview the Ravens season opener up in New York against the Jets. We'll be joined by Stan ‘The Fan' Charles in studio to help us with that today. At 10:20am, we will have a chance to catch up with the Orioles number 1 overall draft pick for the first time since being drafted and see how he's been adjusting to professional baseball while playing at Delmarva the last couple weeks. At 10:40am, we will chat with the Orioles Terrin Vavra about his rookie season with the O's and his charity that helps fight pediatric brain cancer. In the second hour, we will have a chance to hear from Baltimore native and Calvert Hall alum, Lawrence Cager, Tight End of the New York Jets who the Ravens will be playing this weekend. Plus, we'll hear from Mike Tannenbaum who has the call for the Ravens-Jets game on ESPN Radio. At the end of the show, we will listen to the final segment of Tuesday's “Tyus Bowser Show.” All that and much, much more on this Friday edition of the program.
It is a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will look ahead to the Orioles big mid-week series against the AL Central leading Cleveland Guardians while the three teams they're chasing, the Blue Jays, Rays and Mariners, are all playing teams below .500. It is also cut-down day in the NFL as all NFL teams have to get their rosters down to 53 by 4pm today, we'll talk about any Ravens news that breaks during the show and of course the latest on Lamar Jackson and what that means. At 10:30am, we will chat with former MLB GM, Jim Bowden and his latest prospects rankings that put Gunnar Henderson at #5, we'll get his thoughts on Gunnar and more. In the 11am hour, we will check in with Syracuse Football RB, Sean Tucker, who is an Owings Mills native, a Calvert Hall alum and has been on Heisman watch. All that much, much more on this Tuesday edition of GCR. It's a HUGE Week 1 of college football season plus we've got baseball and the U.S. Open on the mind as Glenn and Griffin are going to try to help you make some money on "Simply The Bets!" At 11:45, VSiN's Aaron Oster offers his 5 L's of betting for the week-his local, longterm, longshot, loser and loveable bet for the week. And at 12:10, Live! Casino & Hotel Fanduel Sportsbook GM Leon Twyman checks in to discuss all of the bets available to you.
Rev. Al and I are so pleased to release this 3rd Episode! A great discussion with one of my best friends Matt Gallagher. Matt is the former Deputy Mayor for Mayor O'Malley, Chief of Staff to Gov. O'Malley and is now President and CEO of The Goldseker Foundation, one of Baltimore's most generous Non Profits. Matt walks us through his journey from Calvert Hall to City Hall, the State House, and now Goldseker. Matt provides insight from a set of eyes and ears that have been in rooms where shit's gettin done! He discusses his new favorite restaurants and talks about some of his favorite collegues and the great things they are doing in Governments around the state. Get insight into this incredible mind that you won't get anywhere else. Enjoy!
Rutgers head coach Brian Brecht kicks off our new show by breaking down how they've navigated the transfer portal, what they look for on the road at recruiting events, and breaks down their Friday night game against Princeton. Then, Calvert Hall head coach Bryan Kelly shares what a typical Calvert Hall practice is like, the challenges of coaching 5 star recruits, and their top 10 game against St. John's. Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaxPlayground Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacrosseplayground/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LacrossePlayground/
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1715 Birth of Margaret Cavendish Bentinck, Duchess of Portland, British aristocrat, naturalist, plant lover, and botanist. Her family and friends called her Maria. She and William Bentinck had five children; one of their sons became prime minister twice. When William died after their 27th anniversary, Maria threw herself into her passion: collecting. As the wealthiest woman in England, she cultivated an enormous natural history collection. She hired two experts to personally attend each item: the naturalist Reverend John Lightfoot and the Swedish botanist Daniel Solander. There was so much activity at Maria's Buckinghamshire home; it was called the hive. Maria shared her collections in her Portland Museum. In 1800, Maria received a beautiful red rose dubbed The Portland Rose from Italy. Today, all Portland Roses are descended from the original rose gift. 1893 On this day, the territory of Oklahoma officially recognized Mistletoe as the State Flower. The decision was made fourteen years before Oklahoma officially became a state. A symbol of Christmas, Mistletoe grows throughout southern Oklahoma and can be found growing in the tops of hardwood trees. Since it can be challenging to reach, Mistletoe is often shot out of trees with a shotgun. Oklahoma was the first state in the country to adopt a State Flower. But over the years, Mistletoe became an increasingly controversial choice. The tiny flowers are almost invisible to the naked eye, and Mistletoe is actually a semi-parasitic subshrub. And so, after 111 years, Oklahoma selected the red Oklahoma rose, Rosa odorata, as its new State Flower in 2004. 1896 On this day, the Burlington Free Press in Vermont published an account of the winter meeting of the state botanical club. During the Meeting, the Reverend JA Bates gave a presentation. He began his speech by telling of a boy who wrote a paper titled The Snakes of Ireland. The piece began, There are no snakes in Ireland. As the Reverend began to speak, he bluntly pointed out the obvious: botany is not taught in schools. In 1896, Reverend Bates said that "only one in forty students have studied botany." Then he attempted to explain why botany was not taught: First, most of the teachers are poorly prepared for teaching botany. And second, botanists are conservative and conceal the charms of their study behind the long Latin names. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation William Morris's Flowers by Rowan Bain This book came out in 2019, and the author Rowan Bain is the senior curator at the William Morris Gallery. Born in 1834 to a wealthy family, William was the leading figure of the Arts and Crafts Movement. As a designer, William Morris remains popular, and his designs have a timeless quality in terms of their appeal. William grew up on the edge of Epping forest. He played and sketched in the family garden. At college, he became inspired by John Ruskin and the art and architecture of northern Europe, William ditched a plan to pursue life as a clergyman, and he started to pursue art. As industrialization was taking hold, Morris sought to counter the smoke and grime advancement with design and art that celebrated the beauty of medieval times. A singular talent, Morris collaborated with artisans, craftsmen, and people from many different trades. Today his carpet, fabric, and wallpaper patterns remain aesthetically captivating. The majority of Morris's work is based on nature and gardens. Trees, plants, and flowers figure prominently in his designs and patterns. In this book, Rowan guides us through Morris's floral designs and his inspiration, which includes his own gardens at the Red House in Kent; sixteenth- and seventeenth-century herbals; illuminated medieval manuscripts; late medieval and Renaissance tapestries; and a range of decorated objects - including artifacts from the Islamic world. This book is gorgeously illustrated with over one hundred color illustrations of Morris's centuries-old work and is sure to delight and inspire gardens still today. You can get a copy of William Morris's Flowers by Rowan Bain and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for $15. Botanic Spark 1856 Birth of Eliza Calvert Hall (books about this person), American author, women's rights advocate, and suffragist from Bowling Green, Kentucky. In Aunt Jane of Kentucky, she wrote: Each of us has his own way of classifying humanity. To me, as a child, men and women fell naturally into two great divisions: those who had gardens and those who had only houses. ...The people who had gardens were happy Adams and Eves walking in a golden mist of sunshine and showers, with green leaves and blue sky overhead, and blossoms springing at their feet; while those others, dispossessed of life's springs, summers, and autumns, appeared darkly entombed in shops and parlors where the year might as well have been a perpetual winter. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Bryan Kelly, head men's LAX coach from Calvert Hall joins us to discuss his path through athletics. Find out a bit about him, Calvert Hall, and why you should do what's right for you.
Andrea Conrad tells Nestor the family crab and seafood story and shares an Abingdon crab cake.
Thanks to our special guest, Bill's lifelong friend Bryan Kelly. Coach Kelly has been leading the lacrosse program at Calvert Hall since 1996, competing in the MIAA, which is widely recognized as the nation's top conference for high school lacrosse. Bryan also leads the FCA Maryland club program. NXT Founder Peter Lawrence steps in as Co-Host for this show. Here are some notes to help you enjoy this new episode! Youth Sports Hot Topics 6:40, For parents Trust the process and let your children make their own story 22:15, For coaches Managing a subpar team or a down season by finding the small wins, celebrating effort and keeping it fun “We don't talk about winning games, we talk about getting better” 31:00, For players Play with joy, freedom & love, instead of playing with fear that comes along with an outcome-driven mindset Questions & Answers 41:00, Creating a healthy culture within the club lacrosse world, the FCA way 44:00, Talking respect for the Philly lacrosse scene, with shoutouts to Conestoga, Haverford, La Salle, Malvern & Radnor 47:40, Lessons learned coaching the MIAA conference against the nation's top high school programs 53:00, The importance of the mental game to this sport, and working to remain process-driven rather than outcome-driven 57:30, The imprint of the late Coach Dave Huntley on the Calvert Hall program 59:30, Bryan's constant desire for self-improvement as a coach, educator, manager and mentor 1:04, Offensive philosophies in lacrosse - Playing through read and react more than scripted plays 1:06, Love for some influential coaches, Bob Prater of Cockeysville Rec & Mike Thomas of Calvert Hall Rapid Fire NXT Homework For players: Be a great teammate, do that by always putting the team before yourself For parents: Don't talk about the game after the game For coaches: Get to know your players and appreciate their individual personalities
Todd Schuler and Nestor tell summer tales from Bermuda and debate soccer in Baltimore
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss portion control and summer overload
Coach Pat, This is Coach Groschan's second year as the Head Lacrosse Coach at Bishop McDevitt. After playing high school lacrosse at Calvert Hall (Towson, MD), Coach Groschan attended Eastern University. During his time there, Coach Groschan won three conference championships and was named 1st Team All-Conference. Before coming to Bishop McDevitt, Coach was on staff at Calvert Hall, North Central University, and True Lacrosse.
It's #WouldYouRatherWednesday here on GCR, brought to you by Glory Days Grill! Would you rather the #Ravens dealt a 2nd and future 3rd to the Cardinals for Chandler Jones (who agrees to a two year extension) or no, no that's too much for a 31 year old coming off bicep surgery? Near the bottom of Hour 1, former Navy CB Cameron Kinley joined us to discuss his hopes to start his NFL career with the Buccaneers...which are being held up right now by a ruling from the acting Secretary of the Navy. Early in Hour 2, Drew Forrester (DrewsMorningDish.com) checked in to discuss Gary Neal getting the basketball gig at Calvert Hall, the significance of the USMNT's win over Mexico and more. And to wrap Hour 2, former Ravens coach Brian Billick joined us to reflect on the life and impact of his good friend/former Ravens OC/Super Bowl XXXV opponent Jim Fassel.
The schedule is out and Glenn has a LOT of thoughts. And by that, we mean "no, not that." We talked about that, another Orioles loss, TV recommendations and adventures in getting gas in Hour 1, plus at the bottom of the hour legendary trainer Todd Pletcher discussed his pursuit of finally winning a Preakness with Unbridled Honor, why he's okay with Medina Spirit running as long as the blood test comes back clean and being announced for the National Racing Hall of Fame. Early in Hour 2, Pirates OF Troy Stokes Jr. (Calvert Hall) joined us to discuss making his MLB debut and getting his first career hits this week plus-why is he wearing #69? Near the bottom of Hour 2, PressBox Ravens beat writer Bo Smolka checked in to discuss the schedule, including one take Glenn particularly disagrees with. And we wrapped by chatting with our pal Kris Ruhling from Great 8's Memorabilia about Saturday's "Baltimore Celebfest" event in Millersville.
We welcome Coach Bryan Kelly to this week's podcast. As the head coach of the Calvert Hall College High School lacrosse program, Coach Kelly is clearly guided by his faith & building a program by starting with quality young men. In episode 11, we discuss...•How he leans on his seniors to lead the program•The #1 quality he looks for in his players•Focusing on the processRecorded on 3.15.2021 & released on 3.18.2021, this and all episodes are also available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and other popular podcast platforms.You can also view this episode on our YouTube Channel: Click HerePartnership opportunities available.Instagram - @turneroneillpodcastFacebook - @turneroneillpodcastTwitter - @turnonpodcastWebsite - www.turnerandoneill.comEmail: turneroneillpodcast@gmail.comProduced By Kurtis CrossEngineered By DJ KrissySupport the show (http://paypal.me/pools/c/8qJ2vvcrCe)
Frank Kelly was a member of the first FCA Lacrosse Team in 1992 and played a major role in the founding and growth of the FCA Lacrosse ministry and FCA in Maryland. Kelly was FCA Maryland’s first board chairman, even before a full-time staff member was hired, and went on to serve in that role for 20 years. A former professional lacrosse player (National Lacrosse League’s Baltimore Thunder) and two-sport athlete at Cornell, Kelly walked us through the times in his life when sports were an idol and what changed when he put God above everything. Useful Links:One Foot in Business Another in Ministry
Todd Schuler joins Nestor to discuss loss of Calvert Hall versus Loyola on Thanksgiving
It's Thanksgiving Week as the boys preview Ravens-Steelers and have special guest Jacoby Jones on to discuss life as WR's coach at Calvert Hall, Super Bowl glory, and of course... the Mike Tomlin Incident.
Former NFL wide receiver and return specialist Jacoby Jones, who spent three seasons and won a Super Bowl in Baltimore, is Bobby's featured guest ahead of Ravens-Steelers on Thanksgiving. Jacoby talks about his new role as Calvert Hall football's wide receivers coach, how he's enjoyed life after football and where he sees the 2020 Ravens going.
Just when it looked like we were coming out of the woods in terms of positive tests, the New York Jets have entered the chat. Yikes. So what now? And the Lakers can close out the NBA Finals tonight. That's...something? Plus the MLB Playoffs are just...yuck. Early-ish in Hour 1, Maryland wide receiver Jeshaun Jones joined us to discuss getting back on the field October 24 after not only working his way back from a torn ACL to going through all of the COVID confusion this year. Just after the bottom of Hour 1, former Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones joined us to discuss returning to town as the Receivers Coach for Calvert Hall. In Hour 2, a Chilean #FinishThis-something unexpected is happening in the streets. Plus "The Edge" from Big Fat Winners checked in to try to help us win some money betting on football this weekend and then Drew Forrester (DrewsMorningDish.com) checked in to talk Titans, Vince Bagli and to play our Andrew Stetka Quiz-how much do you know about the NFL's sack artists this season?
Tunnel Vision can happen when we are in trauma. As part of a survival instinct, our brain locks us into tunnel vision to stay focused on what is most essential at that moment. We have blinders on to all around us, including those who are trying to help. It's nothing personal, we are in love survival mode. But, even in Tunnel Vision, we can be aware enough to see the angels put in our path. In this episode of Blink of an Eye, Louise visits with several people who have first-hand experience with Tunnel Vision. She also talks about what if’s for hospitals. Join Louise for this episode of Blink of an Eye: Episode 3 Tunnel Vision August 5. DAY 1. In this episode, you will hear interview excerpts fromDewey Senft, Louise’s son who is 24 years old, and at the time of Archer’s accident was 19 in college. Dewey is now a fund accountant in Boston. Sue Wunder, a special ed teacher for 30 years in the Cape May County Special Services School District, New Jersey. Sue is also the mother of Robbie Wunder, a quadriplegic. Mary Lou Healy, a middle school math teacher at the Cathedral School and now Calvert Hall in Baltimore. Dr. Kris Radcliffe, a spinal surgeon with the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia and Archer’s neck surgeon at Atlanticare#hopeforeverything #obtaineverything
Episode 8 of Nitty Gritty Sports Talk Features Pro Basketball Player, Former University of Massachusetts/ Calvert Hall HS Standout, and Baltimore Legend Ricky Harris. The fellas talked to Ricky about growing up in Baltimore and the culture shock he faced going to Calvert Hall HS, playing his way into being among the great Calvert Hall and UMASS alumni, passing Dr. J and Marcus Camby on UMASS's All- time leading Scorer list (3rd All time), his favorite game winning shot, playing professionally all across the world, leaving a legacy, and so much more. During the Show, we recapped the latest news surrounding the potential resumption of sports in the NFL, MLB,NBA, Episodes 7 and 8 of MJ's Last Dance Documentary, Dak Prescott, Ravens and Steelers news and notes, “WHO's IN and WHO's OUT,” amongst other things. Special thanks to Ricky for coming on the show and showing so much love from Day 1. This interview was dope for so many reasons and definitely entertaining from start to finish.
ESPN NFL analyst Mel Kiper and Calvert Hall grad Mel Kiper weighs in.
Much to do with Drew Forrester (DrewsMorningDish.com) in studio with us for a Friday edition of the show. What the hell happened in Cleveland last night and what does the NFL do? (We'd actually get some answers later in the show.) We also announced the details for our annual Winter Apparel Drive benefitting Helping Up Mission. We then shifted the conversation to the Astros scandal, the Orioles moving start times up to 6:30 and the Ravens/Texans game. In Hour 2, our Andrew Stetka Quiz had a Jeopardy! theme which was a disaster for one of the guys. At the end of Hour 2, PressBox's Greg Swatek checked in to discuss his cover story this month about the 100th Turkey Bowl between Calvert Hall and Loyola. And we wrapped the show by previewing Baltimore/Houston with Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts who is on the call for CBS.
Calvert Hall alum and former head coach Jay Robinson talks about the rivalry.
Calvert Hall alum and son of legendary Cardinals coach Augie Miceli, Jr. joins us to talk about this great rivalry.
Jittery start to the show but much to discuss. The Orioles signed a bunch of international players for a change. It's absolutely a start and the next step in the process. Also the U.S. women weren't perfect but they got the job done. They were awfully fortunate that the offsides rule is...rather insane. Late in Hour 1 we talked about it with former USMNT player Santino Quaranta (Archbishop Curley), also discussing the need to get Megan Rapinoe back, Alyssa Naeher's huge save and the USMNT's struggles against Curacao. Early in Hour 2, we dove into #WouldYouRatherWednesday. Would you rather get a guarantee that the Browns won't be a threat in the AFC North or the Steelers won't be a threat? The legendary Jim Henneman (PressBox) checked in with us next to help us remember Calvert Hall's late great Augie Miceli as well as to talk some Keith Mills and Mike Mussina. Our buddy Ken Zalis stopped by the studio to start getting us ready for Fantasy Football draft season, Baseball America's Ben Badler told us what we needed to know about the Birds' #J2 signings and we wrapped the show with our weekly visit to Bowie to chat with a member of the Baysox-this time pitcher Dillon Tate who has found success recently pitching out of the bullpen.
Is Calvert Hall the greatest MIAA A Conference team of all-time? This Week in Lacrosse dives into the discussion along with the biggest upset in New Jersey, New Canaan (Conn.) winning its first title in six years along with news out of Pennsylvania and high school lacrosse championship recaps from California. You can watch the original, with video highlights on YouTube --> https://youtu.be/KddzRqPqYyc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laxrecords/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laxrecords/support
This week's guest is Inner Circle Lacrosse head and Calvert Hall faceoff coach Jeremy Rualo.
A Baltimore native, Evan starts his story by telling Host Aaron about the brotherhood he found in high school at Calvert Hall, then dives in to his athletics coming-out party during his junior year. Follow the No Pix After Dark Podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Facebook, & Google Play Instagram.
We're joined by former Calvert Hall basketball coach Mark Amatucci to discuss his storied career and his recent book, "No Limits"
Bryan Kelly Head Coach at Calvert Hall HS 00:30 Background As a Player and Coach -Followed brother path to lacrosse -Good youth coaches -Fundamental defense -Went to Calvert Hall -Players BK played with -U19 Team USA -Class of 91 at North Carolina -Stories with the Gates -Coaching career at Calvert Hall -Coach Torpey 09:44 Last Year and Coach Dave Huntley -Coaching Coach Kelly's kids -"Let's Hunt 18" -Coach Huntleys intro at Calvert Hall -Building things around peoples skill sets -Have a meaning for everything -Intellectual genius -Scouting stories -"My strengths are also my biggest weaknesses" -Love of lacrosse -JM3 Assessment and coach Huntley's involvement -Winning the championship 24:55 Playing in the MIAA -A lot of preparation -Like the parody of the NFL -Prepares players for the next level -Start practice in February -Not a lot of off season practice -Playing indoor in the winter -A lot of weight room work -Lacrosse in Baltimore 32:27 How to Continue "Sharpening My Saw" -Watch and study college coaches -Learning from other coaches -Watching film -Learning from womans drills -Read and react -Using basketball -Learn how to read a defense -Learning from Bobby Knight -"Punch the door open" on picks 50:00 National Championship x's and o's -2 man game -Mirror play -Double threat dodging -Ben Reeves play 55:03 Recruiting -Hit singles -Play smart and hard and let the game develop -Try to do too much -Are you a good teammate? -Looking at the parents -Play for an audience of one -You can get recruited on your worst day -Off ball play -Efficiency -Freedom to fail
This week's episode features Joe Baker, Chief Advancement Officer at Calvert Hall College High School. Joe brings to the podcast a great career story working for his high school alma mater, an all-boys, private catholic school in Baltimore. He's worked at Calvert Hall for the for more than 30 years first as a math teacher, then as assistant principal, and now as the advancement team lead. AL listeners will enjoy hearing from Joe. This addition of Advancement Legends has tips and advice for all small advancement shops.
In the wake of sad news about Johns Hopkins star, Atlanta Blaze coach and Calvert Hall assistant (among many other titles) Dave Huntley's death, IL's Terry Foy is joined by Calvert Hall coach Bryan Kelly, Team Canada midfielder Kevin Crowley and Denver assistant Matt Brown to remember Hot Rod.
The Rutgers Scoutcast is a weekly podcast for Rutgers fans of all varieties. in our latest episode, host Sam Hellman visited Baltimore Calvert Hall for a conversation with head coach Donald Davis. Davis coached Rutgers freshman Tyshon Fogg and coaches 2018 offensive line commit Reggie Sutton. After that, CBS national recruiting analyst Brian Dohn joins the show to talk recruiting, development and more. AND STITCHER Please rate, review and subscribe. To jump right into the action, a timesheet is available below for your convenience. 0:00 – Open 5:00 – Calvert Hall Coach Donald Davis 16:05 – Scout on the Road 26:35 – Mid-Year Rutgers Development 35:05 – Rutgers Scoutcast Mailbag 39:10 – Close
This week we have former Baltimore Ravens linebacker DJ Bryant as well as Coach Dominique Warren from Calvert Hall to discuss what can a young coach do to rise within the coaching profession. Plus we give our Super Bowl picks and things get heated when LeBron James name comes up.