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Latest podcast episodes about De La Salle High School

The Sunday Shakeout
Ep. 126 - FLXC All-American & 3x Mt. SAC Winner: Trey Caldwell On Breaking Records, Obsession, And The 400m

The Sunday Shakeout

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 58:07


This week on the podcast is Trey Caldwell!Trey is a senior out of De La Salle High School in Concord, California. He is committed to run at the University of Colorado under Coach Sean Carlson this fall.Trey holds PR's of:4:15.79 (1600m), 8:53,69 (3200m), 14:49 (5K XC)Trey is a super humble guy and we had an amazing conversation today on the show. Trey I talk all about his journey in the sport of running, why Mt. SAC means so much to Trey, his thoughts on breaking a 51 year old course record, why Trey had never run a flat 400, and a lot more. Trey also talks about things like the importance of quiet confidence, humility, and why you need to be obsessed to be the best. Tap in to the Trey Caldwell Special!Please consider leaving a follow and a 5-star review on Apple Podcast and Spotify!Thank you to all of my listeners for the support!I hope you enjoy this episode of The Sunday Shakeout!

Coaching Youth Hoops
Ep 161 The Importance of Flexibility and Hydration for Young Athletes ( Part 2)

Coaching Youth Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 30:33


https://coachingyouthhoops.com/ https://teachhoops.com/ Welcome to another episode of Coaching Youth Hoops. I'm your host, Bill Flitter. Today, we're joined by Kent Mercer, head athletic trainer at De La Salle High School, to share his extensive expertise. Kent underscores the importance of balancing fun activities with traditional training. He also highlights how to differentiate pain from injury and the pivotal role of proper hydration. He also emphasizes carefully assessing athletes' demeanor to promptly address potential injuries and the benefits of multi-sport participation for overall development. We discuss the significance of flexibility, nutrition, and rest as foundational elements for young athletes' health and performance. Kent offers valuable advice on preventing overuse injuries and balancing schedules to avoid burnout. Subscribe and join us for more insights on nurturing enthusiastic and resilient players on Coaching Youth Hoops! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Coaching Youth Hoops
Ep 160 The Importance of Flexibility and Hydration for Young Athletes ( Part 1)

Coaching Youth Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 25:49


https://coachingyouthhoops.com/ https://teachhoops.com/ Welcome to another episode of Coaching Youth Hoops. I'm your host, Bill Flitter. Today, we're joined by Kent Mercer, head athletic trainer at De La Salle High School, to share his extensive expertise. Kent underscores the importance of balancing fun activities with traditional training. He also highlights how to differentiate pain from injury and the pivotal role of proper hydration. He also emphasizes carefully assessing athletes' demeanor to promptly address potential injuries and the benefits of multi-sport participation for overall development. We discuss the significance of flexibility, nutrition, and rest as foundational elements for young athletes' health and performance. Kent offers valuable advice on preventing overuse injuries and balancing schedules to avoid burnout. Subscribe and join us for more insights on nurturing enthusiastic and resilient players on Coaching Youth Hoops! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NFL: Good Morning Football
TJ Ward on going from player to sports agent, legacy of the “No Fly Zone,” being part of a 151-game winning streak

NFL: Good Morning Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 15:31 Transcription Available


On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion TJ Ward joins Peanut and Roman. TJ shares stories of what it was like when his Denver Broncos beat Peanut and Roman's Panthers in Super Bowl 50, and how special it was to win it in his hometown. TJ's winning pedigree started in high school, and he talks about playing at De La Salle High School in California during the school's record 151-game winning streak. TJ talks about how overcoming the odds to have an All-Pro NFL career is what drove him to become a sports agent to give back to young players. And, who had the better secondary: Seattle's “Legion of Boom” or Denver's “No Fly Zone?” TJ settles the debate. And he also shares with the guys the work he does through his Ward Boy Project. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Players: Second Acts
TJ Ward on going from player to sports agent, legacy of the “No Fly Zone,” being part of a 151-game winning streak

NFL Players: Second Acts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 15:31 Transcription Available


On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion TJ Ward joins Peanut and Roman. TJ shares stories of what it was like when his Denver Broncos beat Peanut and Roman's Panthers in Super Bowl 50, and how special it was to win it in his hometown. TJ's winning pedigree started in high school, and he talks about playing at De La Salle High School in California during the school's record 151-game winning streak. TJ talks about how overcoming the odds to have an All-Pro NFL career is what drove him to become a sports agent to give back to young players. And, who had the better secondary: Seattle's “Legion of Boom” or Denver's “No Fly Zone?” TJ settles the debate. And he also shares with the guys the work he does through his Ward Boy Project. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The NFL Legends Podcast
TJ Ward on going from player to sports agent, legacy of the “No Fly Zone,” being part of a 151-game winning streak

The NFL Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 15:31 Transcription Available


On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion TJ Ward joins Peanut and Roman. TJ shares stories of what it was like when his Denver Broncos beat Peanut and Roman's Panthers in Super Bowl 50, and how special it was to win it in his hometown. TJ's winning pedigree started in high school, and he talks about playing at De La Salle High School in California during the school's record 151-game winning streak. TJ talks about how overcoming the odds to have an All-Pro NFL career is what drove him to become a sports agent to give back to young players. And, who had the better secondary: Seattle's “Legion of Boom” or Denver's “No Fly Zone?” TJ settles the debate. And he also shares with the guys the work he does through his Ward Boy Project. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Now
TJ Ward on going from player to sports agent, legacy of the “No Fly Zone,” being part of a 151-game winning streak

NFL Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 15:31 Transcription Available


On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion TJ Ward joins Peanut and Roman. TJ shares stories of what it was like when his Denver Broncos beat Peanut and Roman's Panthers in Super Bowl 50, and how special it was to win it in his hometown. TJ's winning pedigree started in high school, and he talks about playing at De La Salle High School in California during the school's record 151-game winning streak. TJ talks about how overcoming the odds to have an All-Pro NFL career is what drove him to become a sports agent to give back to young players. And, who had the better secondary: Seattle's “Legion of Boom” or Denver's “No Fly Zone?” TJ settles the debate. And he also shares with the guys the work he does through his Ward Boy Project. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Detroit Stories
The ‘Wild West' of College Sports Recruiting

Detroit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 37:37


Student-athletes, coaches and ADs offer advice for navigating a complex process amidst a changing landscape for recruits(0:02) Sonny Wilson, a freshman on the University of Toledo's basketball team, reflects on his recruitment in high school as a standout on the University of Detroit Jesuit High School's squad. He offers advice for other young players going through the process.(3:51) The narrator talks about some of the ways in which high school and college sports recruiting has changed, including video highlight reels, transfer portals and NIL (“name, image and likeness”) deals before introducing several interviewees.(5:55) Dan Rohn, football coach and athletic director at De La Salle High School in Warren, laments the decline in multi-sport athletes at the high school level, which he believes can be attributed to increased pressure placed on athletes who have hopes of playing at the next level. Vic Michaels, director of the Catholic High School League, offers his thoughts on the subject.(9:19) Mike Watson, athletic director at Marian High School, talks about the impact of video — especially social media — on recruiting. Ava Brizard, a Marian graduate and standout volleyball player for North Carolina State University, talks about how video gave her increased opportunities to stand out.(14:30) Interviewees discuss the timing of the recruiting process, which begins as early as seventh grade for some athletes. In addition to those above, we hear from Brady Drogash, a De La Salle graduate and quarterback on the University of Cincinnati's football team; Xavier Thomas, a Brother Rice graduate and University of Toledo basketball player; and Dalton Drogash, a junior on De La Salle's football squad.(20:23) Athletes and coaches discuss preparing for the recruiting process, negotiations with interested schools, and how high school coaches and athletic directors can help students and their families navigate the process.(24:35) Interviewees discuss tips for finding and deciding on the right school, and the factors athletes and their families should consider in making their decisions.(30:00) Rohn, Watson and Michaels discuss the impact of NIL deals on the recruiting landscape. (32:49) Athletes offer their advice for other students going through the recruiting process, including pitfalls to watch out for, who to turn to for advice, and how to make the best impression possible.Reporting by Daniel Meloy; narration by Emily Mentock; script by Casey McCorry; production by Ron PangbornThis episode of Detroit Stories is proudly sponsored by Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan – the charitable arm of the Archdiocese of Detroit. Engage in the practice of the corporal works of mercy within your community! To begin your journey of involvement and compassion, visit CCSEM.org today and select 'Get Involved'!Listen to ‘Detroit Stories' on Apple Podcasts, YouTube or Spotify. Podcasts also will be posted biweekly on DetroitCatholic.com.

Silicon Valley Tennis Podcast
Silicon Valley Tennis Podcast: Coach Anthony Carpio

Silicon Valley Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 61:56


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K4iMuwCwbg Welcome back to the Silicon Valley Tennis Academy Podcast! Coach Francisco Ruiz has a very special guest joining us: Anthony Carpio. Anthony Carpio brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise. With over 22 years as a USPTA Certified Pro and maintaining an impressive 5.5 NTRP rating, Anthony's dedication to the sport is unmatched. His tenures as a director, coach, and instructor at various tennis institutions has left an indelible mark on the tennis community, shaping players of all ages and skill levels into champions. At Diamond Hills Sports Club and Spa in Oakley, CA, Anthony serves as a Tennis Professional, demonstrating his commitment to building a love for the game. As the Owner and Founder of Slice Away Tennis in Saratoga, his passion for coaching shines through, as he inspires young tennis athletes to improve their game. As the new varsity tennis coach at De La Salle High School, Concord, California, Anthony continues to shape the next generation of tennis stars. His dedication to excellence and passion for the sport make him a formidable force in the tennis community. Today, Anthony joins us to discuss How Summer Camps at Silicon Valley Tennis Academy Prepare Players for Collegiate Tennis and Junior Tournaments.  Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation with Anthony Carpio on this episode of the Silicon Valley Tennis Podcast. Silicon Valley Tennis Academy is committed to nurturing talent and igniting a love for tennis in players of all ages and skill levels. Located at 535 Cypress Point Drive, Mountain View, CA, and at Kona Kai: 680 Hubbard Avenue, Santa Clara, CA, 95051.

No Stupid Questions
188. Why Do Kids Today Get So Many A's?

No Stupid Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 41:41


Is grade inflation on the rise? How much does your G.P.A. matter in the long run? And when did M.I.T., of all places, become “the cool university”? SOURCES:Scott Hugo, housing justice attorney at Oakland City Attorney's Office.Bob Ladouceur, former head football coach at De La Salle High School.Jon Marcus, writer at The Hechinger Report.Amelia Nierenberg, Connecticut correspondent for The New York Times. James Pennebaker, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.Stuart Rojstaczer, writer and former professor of geophysics at Duke University. RESOURCES:"Making the (Letter) Grade: The Incentive Effects of Mandatory Pass/Fail Courses," by Kristin Butcher, Patrick J. McEwan, and Akila Weerapana (Education Finance and Policy, 2023)."To Help New Students Adapt, Some Colleges Are Eliminating Grades," by Jon Marcus (NPR from Hechinger Report, 2023)."Grade Inflation Continues to Grow in the Past Decade," by Edgar I. Sanchez and Raeal Moore (ACT Research, 2022)."Why Good Teaching Evaluations May Reward Bad Teaching: On Grade Inflation and Other Unintended Consequences of Student Evaluations," by Wolfgang Stroebe (Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2016)."Grade Inflation at American Colleges and Universities," by Stuart Rojstaczer (GradeInflation.com, 2016).Chasing Perfection: The Principles Behind Winning Football the De La Salle Way, by Bob Ladouceur and Neil Hayes (2015)."Daily Online Testing in Large Classes: Boosting College Performance while Reducing Achievement Gaps," by James W. Pennebaker, Samuel D. Gosling, and Jason D. Ferrell (PLOS One, 2013). EXTRAS:"Higher Education Is Broken. Can It Be Fixed?" by People I (Mostly) Admire (2023)."Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School," series by Freakonomics Radio (2022).

Spaghetti on the Wall
Spaghetti on the Wall Episode 126 with Micheal Arata

Spaghetti on the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 43:14


Michael Arata has spent his life in the New Orleans legal community, entertainment community, and local sports community. As a lawyer, he has represented clients in federal and state courts around the country and in some of the nation's largest environmental mass tort class action cases, tax refund class actions, large-scale maritime losses and complex commercial and construction litigation. Michael also was instrumental in the creation and passage of Louisiana's successful film tax credit program and has represented film producers, studios, financiers and other entertainment and sports industry clients for over 25 years. He was elected as Chairman of the State Bar Association Section on Arts, Entertainment and Sports Law and has been a frequent lecturer and guest speaker at countless seminars, law school classes, trade group meetings, church groups and other community and professional gatherings, including the Louisiana Bar Association, New Orleans Bar Association, the Society of Louisiana CPAs, the Rotary Club, the New Orleans Film Commission, the Louisiana Department of Economic Development Office of Entertainment Development, Tulane Law School, Loyola Law School, University of New Orleans, Delgado University, De La Salle High School, Metairie Park Country Day School, the JAG School, and many others. Michael has also had a lifetime of work in the entertainment and arts community, producing award winning films, theatre productions and television shows. He has produced over 25 films, appeared as an actor in over 60 films (and as stuntman when he can), and produced and acted in dozens of live theatre productions. He has led and served on the boards of numerous non-profit theatre projects and charitable organizations, and continues to do so. Michael is a graduate of Tulane University, where he was a starting member of the Tulane Football Team. He is a graduate of Tulane University School of Law, where he was a founding member of the Tulane Sports Law Society and a member of the Environmental Law Clinic. Known as "Coach Arata", Michael Arata has coached countless New Orleans-area kids in football, baseball, soccer and track over the past 35 years. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Tulane T-Club, the former letter-winnner's association at Tulane, and FTW Collective, Tulane's Name, Image and Likeness collective. He is Chairman of the USATF Masters Combined Events Subcommittee, which hosts the annual national indoor and outdoor masters track and field championships. Michael Arata is married to Emily Sneed Arata, former Deputy Mayor of the City of New Orleans, who serves as a senior executive at Ochsner Foundation Hospital. They have two boys, Gabriel and Rocko. #leducentertainment #spaghettionthewall #podcast

Struggling with the Bums
Streaming and De La Salle ft. Nathaniel

Struggling with the Bums

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 69:21


The bums brought on an old friend to talk about streaming, e sports, and even dive further into the mystery that is De La Salle High School in Concord, CA. We hope you enjoy some added context to Eddie's life, and the great vibes our guest, Nathaniel, always brings to the table! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryce095/message

Life's Essential Ingredients
Season 3 Episode #7 Legendary Coach Frank Allocco's Spirit Will Always Be Alive!

Life's Essential Ingredients

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 64:09


Season 3 Episode #7 Coach Frank Allocco is coming from the SF Bay AreaYou can find Coach Allocco via his website frankallocco.com.About our guest - Coach Allocco was born and raised in New Providence, New Jersey.  While in high school, Coach Allocco lettered in three sports and always had the dream of playing football at Notre Dame.   Coach achieved his dream and played on the 1973 National Champion team.  Coach was a great athlete and also lettered in basketball and played for the legendary Irish Coach – Digger Phelps.   Coach graduated with his degree in Sociology and in 1976 wised up and moved to beautiful and sunny California.In 1981 Coach founded Excel in Basketball.  Coach has done just that (EXCEL) and has helped thousands of young players do the same on and off the court.   Coach won a State Championship at Northgate High School in 1995, and won two more as Head Coach at De La Salle High School (only coach in California state history to win a state championship at 2 different schools.  In 2012 Coach was inducted into the Sports Faith Hall of Fame.  Coach Allocco is a National and International Motivational Speaker and Clinician and currently works at the University of San Francisco as the Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director.   Coach thanks for dedicating your life to the game of basketball and more importantly, to the thousands of student-athletes you have helped along the way.   Coach, Welcome to the show!TOTD – “The object of painting a picture is not to make a picture – however unreasonable this may sound. The picture, if a picture results, is a by-product and may be useful, valuable, interesting as a sign of what has passed. The object, which is back of every true work of art, is the attainment of a state of being, a high state of functioning, a more than ordinary moment of existence.” Robert HenriIn this episode:Quick story of how we met and the generosity of Coach Allocco.What was life like growing upWhat are your Life's Essential IngredientsLegendary FOOTSTOMP….Playing for Legendary and Ara Parseghian1973 National Championship – what made the team so specialPlaying with RUDYWon 600 games faster than any other coach + three state titles… left De La Salle in 2015 to coach at USF- why?Coach John Duggan and his 5 decades of giving backThe importance of gratitudeGetting Reps and learning how to practice the right wayLeadership – define it and how do you develop it…Excel – vision of why you started in and the success of it and the importance of serving others… 40 years later – selfless focus – change the world one player at a time…MORE THAN JUST A GAMEDiocese of Oakland - President of East Diablo CYO LeaguePG for Digger Phelps and was a NIT finalist in 1973Legacy

Beware of Bulldogs Podcast
Beware of Damon Jenkins

Beware of Bulldogs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 84:35


Former Fresno State Bulldogs Defensive Back, Damon Jenkins talks with Caleb Nale at Ziveli Winery about his time as an undefeated high school team at De La Salle High School, his time as a Bulldog and how he ended up there, and eventually coming to Kerman to coach football. Enjoy and Go Dogs! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beware-of-bulldogspodcast/message

Until the Bell Rings
Straight From The Source

Until the Bell Rings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 48:29


In today's episode, Coach E and I welcome a former member of the De La Salle High School administration. If you've been tuning in, you've heard me talk about the admissions testing day when it was decided to assign testing rooms is a way that would downplay - nay, hide - the number of black students present (this done in an effort to mitigate presumed, inevitable white flight). Well, Jessica was the Director of Admissions at that time, and she was in the room when that decision was made. She has agreed to answer some questions and engage in some honest conversation.

Until the Bell Rings
We Don't Always Have Answers

Until the Bell Rings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 54:09


The gist of today's conversation? We don't always have the answers to problems, but that doesn't mean that we should pretend they don't exist. In today's episode, former student body president Abby joins me and Coach E, to share her experience and observations at De La Salle High School. It was great to catch up, and I realized today that, even though I am no longer in the classroom, I can still provide a safe space for young people to use their voices. This discussion was also a good reminder that my time as a teacher was about love. I am grateful.

Until the Bell Rings
Keep Being Honest

Until the Bell Rings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 54:14


Welcome to the official start to Season 3 of Until the Bell Rings! Here's the deal. I'm for inclusive and equitable education because it better serves the young people that are relying on us to prepare them for whatever comes next. It's that simple. And while, this season, I'm still writing poetry and diving into my experience as black woman teaching at a private school, I think it's that it's time to expand to having actual conversations. In today's episode, I talk about what I discovered while being in the classroom and introduce this season's cohost, Coach E. Listen in to learn about her background as a teacher, and to hear us talk a little bit about how you learn at such a young age to move through the world differently as a black girl. Join me on this journey that begins in hallowed hallways of De La Salle High School, and if it goes at planned, ends at not at perfection, but at progress. Also a work in progress - the sound quality. I'm aware, and I would apologize, but I'm not sorry - these things happen. I am working on it for next week, though.

The Sports Scouting Report With Lee Brecheen
Episode 368: Interview with De La Salle Head Coach Graham Jarrott

The Sports Scouting Report With Lee Brecheen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 25:28


Welcome to Friday's episode of the Sports Scouting Report! Today, Lee interviews head football coach Graham Jarrott from De La Salle High School. They talk about the DLS team, tough matchups, and much more. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube, and follow us wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening! 

Varsity: A Roll Up Network Podcast
15: Another Varsity Exclusive Ft. Caden Jones

Varsity: A Roll Up Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 60:05


This week we are joined by 4 Star OT Caden Jones from De La Salle High School to talk about his journey to this point and how his recruitment is going. As always we update you with the latest commitments and top schools lists.

Neanderthal Society Podcast
024: Pete Dowdalls (This Time Next Year)

Neanderthal Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 211:54


Thanks for checking out the Neanderthal Society Podcast. Today we're talking to Pete Dowdalls, a former member of This Time Next Year and The Starting Point. Pete currently sings in a new band called Greyed Out and he also has an upcoming Hardcore project on the way called Rezent (featuring members of Greyed Out and This Time Next Year). Over the course of the conversation, we discuss growing up in the East Bay, attending De La Salle High School, being influenced by For The Crown, discovering Hardcore, his love and appreciation of Hatebreed, joining The Starting Point, forming This Time Next Year, signing to Equal Vision Records, playing on Warped Tour, recording with Brian McTernan and Chad Gilbert, touring with New Found Glory, living in China, coming back to California, forming Greyed Out, his new hardcore band Rezent and much more… Thanks for listening, enjoy the episode and please remember to follow us on Instagram. Hardcore lives.-Nathan neanderthal-society.cominstagram.com/neanderthalsocietyinstagram.com/neanderthalsocietypresents depop.com/neanderthalsociety 

Know & GO: An

For the show's first episode, we're joined by one of the East Bay's most renowned sports medicine practitioners as Dr. Charles Preston joins the show. Dr. Preston is the head team physician for Walnut Creek's NBA G League team, Ignite, as well as an assistant team physician at Saint Mary's College and the sideline physician for De La Salle High School football. Before settling in the Bay Area, he was also a house physician for the New York Mets — and it's his baseball medicine acumen that we sought out for this episode. With baseball back in full swing, we wanted to make our first episode about arm safety. What are the most common injuries Dr. Preston sees in patients aged 12-18? What are the best preventative steps to avoid those injuries? Are there myths or old adages surrounding arm care that don't hold up anymore? And what is the doc's favorite piece of advice for young athletes for "overhead sports" (baseball, volleyball, swimming) athletes?

Experience The Buzz
NO. 70 -- ERIC HASSELTINE | Radio Voice of NBA's Memphis Grizzlies

Experience The Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 112:47


ERIC HASSELTINE is living his dream. He is one of 30 radio announcers in the NBA. That's an amazing accomplishment. On top of that, he has not missed a game since taking over the job in 2005. Yes ... he essentially is the Cal Ripken of NBA Radio Play-By-Play Announcers. Hasseltine, who went to De La Salle High School and later UC Davis is definitely known in the area. And we are cheering for his success. How he got to Memphis is an incredible story you have to hear. And that will happen in today's Talking Story!In today's episode of Experience the Buzz, Host Steve Buzzard and Hasseltine get reacquainted. It's been a long time. "When we both were doing play-by-play for UC Davis football in the 90's , it was pretty evident that Eric was talented. Seeing him where he is today in life is no surprise at all"  Our conversation hits four areas: SEGMENT 1

Neanderthal Society Podcast
007: Andrew Capurro (Muay Thai)

Neanderthal Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 209:05


Thanks for checking out the Neanderthal Society Podcast. This week we're talking to professional Muay Thai Fighter Andrew Capurro, better known in the Hardcore scene as A-CAP. In addition to being a close personal friend and certified Hardcore kid for over 20 years, A-CAP was also a former roadie and tour manager for bands like Set Your Goals and Alcatraz. He toured the world alongside bands like Gorilla Biscuits, Turmoil, Blacklisted and more before starting his professional career in Muay Thai. In this episode we discussed growing up in the East Bay, attending the prestigious De La Salle High School, discovering Hardcore, the impact and legacy of For The Crown, touring the world with his friends, his early love of Action movies, getting into Muay Thai, his evolution as a fighter, recovering from injuries and loss, fighting in Thailand, his favorite gym jams, going pro, his upcoming fight and much more… Thanks for listening, enjoy the episode and please remember to follow us on Instagram. Hardcore lives. -Nathan neanderthal-society.cominstagram.com/neanderthalsocietydepop.com/neanderthalsociety

The Paul W. Smith Show
Dan Loepp & Larry Rancilio ~ The Paul W. Smith Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 7:09


September 13 2021 ~ The President & CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan & President of De La Salle High School talk to Paul about the Loepp Family Foundation $1 million dollar gift to the Warren high school for the new Pilot Center.

Legends of Sportsball
Maurice Jones-Drew

Legends of Sportsball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 34:33


Maurice Christopher Jones-Drew was born March 23rd, 1985, in Oakland, California, to Sidney Gayles and Andrea Drew. Maurice was raised in Antioch, California by his maternal grandparents, Maurice and Christina Jones, and would attend De La Salle High School in Concord. Maurice competed in track and football during high school, playing both linebacker and running back. De La Salle owns the record for the longest winning streak in high school football history, with 151 straight wins, and fortunate for Jones-Drew, his teams were part of that 151 game win streak.

Catholic Sports Radio
CSR 132 Leo Lopoz

Catholic Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 39:03


The Vice President for Athletics at De La Salle High School, a private Catholic school for boys in California. He started there as Assistant Athletic Director in 1999 before taking over in 2006 as Athletic Director. He is an alumnus of the school and has also coached boys golf as well as basketball there. He is also both the founder of the Catholic National Athletic Association AND the commissioner of the East Bay Athletic League.

Life, A Coach's Point Of View!
Bonus Episode: Laney Built - Coach Beam

Life, A Coach's Point Of View!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 48:58


Laney College Athletics: https://www.laneyathletics.com Hall of Fame Coach John Beam started at Laney College as the Running Backs coach in 2004 and in 2005 he was promoted to the Offensive Coordinator position. As the Offensive Coordinator, he lead an explosive offense that helped the Eagles win 3 conference championships and 5 straight bowl game appearances. In 2012, he became the Head Football Coach. Under his leadership as the Head Coach, Laney College has won two league titles, had a .600 winning percentage, and has gone to 4 bowl games. Coach Beam started his coaching career in 1979 at Serra High School in San Diego, where he was the offensive line coach, helping his team reach the playoffs for the first time in school history. He moved to Oakland and began coaching at Skyline High School in 1982 as the defensive coordinator. During the 1984 season, Skyline had an undefeated season including beating national power De La Salle High School. In 1987, John Beam was promoted to the Head Football coaching position. During his time as Head Coach, he had 15 league championships, 11 section championships, 4 undefeated seasons, and went undefeated in league play in the '90s. John Beam boasted a 160-33-3 overall record during his time at Skyline High School, building a reputation of developing Division 1 athletes. During his time at Skyline High School, John Beam produced more Division 1 players than anyone else in Northern California, sending more than 100 football players to the Division 1 level. Between his time at Laney College and Skyline High School, John Beam has produced over 20 NFL players including 7 players that participated in the Super Bowl. John Beam has also coached players who have won at every level of football, including an NCAA Division 1 National Championship, NCAA Division 3 National Championship, Canadian Grey Cup, NFL Europe Championship, and Arena League Championship. From his coaching success, John Beam has built relationships with coaches across the country at every level of football. Because of these relationships, his Laney College Football Program has seen a 90% graduation and transfer rate, while maintaining consistent relationships with some of the most decorated college programs in the nation. Source: www.laneyathletics.com #laney built #nanabearsminidonuts --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifeacpov/support

Love In Basketball
10. Frank Allocco, Sr. - Univ. of San Francisco Athletics

Love In Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 76:24


This episode is a conversation with Frank Allocco, Sr. I found this to be a conversation filled with wisdom. Coach Allocco highlights that self-knowledge often allows us to cultivate larger purpose in work and life, that helps move towards greater definitions of success and service to others. He also explores cultivating a shared vision, and the power of elevating and valuing others as a reflection of their inherent importance.Frank Allocco Sr. is the Executive Senior Athletic Director for External Relations at the University of San Francisco. Coach Allocco is perhaps more well-known for his high school basketball coaching career as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Northgate High School and De La Salle High School in Northern California. Coach Allocco is second all-time in state history in winning percentage, and his teams won 20 games a season for 24 consecutive seasons. Additionally, Coach Allocco is also the only coach in California state history to win a state championship at two different schools. Beyond his success on the court, Coach Allocco also leaves behind a legacy of thousands of lives positively impacted as the founder and Camp Director of the Excel in Basketball summer camps. Since 1981, Excel in Basketball has served as a teaching camp for basketball skills and so much more for thousands of youngsters in California and in New Jersey.adamgcoaching.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gierlach/Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgierlachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.gierlach/

The Sports Scouting Report With Lee Brecheen
Episode 129: De La Salle High School Quarterback Cole Milford (Class of 2022)

The Sports Scouting Report With Lee Brecheen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 46:32


For Wednesday's episode of the Sports Scouting Report Podcast With Lee Brecheen, Lee interviews De La Salle High School junior quarterback Cole Milford, who is one of the most underrated quarterbacks in the 2022 class. Cole talks about playing in two state championships, the teammates and coaches that helped him evolve as a quarterback, Coach Ryan Manale leaving De La Salle for Jesuit, the influence Coach Manale has had on himself, playing against his brother this season, the teammates that will have a big impact in 2021, and so much more!

The Coaches Collective
Bob Ladouceur, The Longest Winning Streak in Sports.

The Coaches Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 73:30


151 consecutive wins...no losses. 399 career wins and only 25 losses.This week on The Coaches Collective, we have the chance to sit down with Coach Bob Ladouceur, legendary former Head Football Coach at De La Salle High School in California. Most well-known for his historic 151 game win streak, Class of '01 National High School Football HOF induction, and his career record of 399-25-3, but he's the last guy to talk stats and accolades. Coach is a prime example of what it means to lead and win. In this episode, he details his historic ''process''. Get your pen and notepad ready for this one.By Coaches, for coaches - content you can take from the Podcast to the Field.

Catholic Sports Radio
CSR 87 Bob Ladouceur

Catholic Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 36:47


He coached for 35 years and, at De La Salle High School, a private, Roman Catholic school for boys in California, finished with a 399-25-3 record, including a national record 151 consecutive victories, which became the subject of a major motion picture. A number of his players went on to play and/or coach in the NFL. He had played college football himself as a running back at the University of Utah and then San Jose State, and he is the author of a book called, "Chasing Perfection: The Principles Behind Winning Football the De La Salle Way." He also is a speaker who gives talks to parents, teachers, students, and even corporations.

The Budget Cuts
Football legend, Bob Ladouceur talks culture & lasting impact of De La Salle football

The Budget Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 39:57


“Football is a vehicle to become someone better than your immediate self.” In this episode, we bring on a very special guest and football legend, Coach Bob Ladouceur, former head coach of De La Salle High School. He led the Spartan's to a 151-game winning streak and 6 National Championships. Tune in as we talk about the culture and the lasting impact of De La Salle football.

Getcha Popcorn Ready with T.O. and Hatch
EP 30 // MAURICE JONES-DREW ON BEING A SHORT NFL PLAYER & CHANGING UCLA’S LOSING FOOTBALL CULTURE

Getcha Popcorn Ready with T.O. and Hatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 73:58


At only 5’7”, former Jacksonville Jaguars star running back Maurice Jones-Drew was small for the NFL, but his game was as big as they come. On this episode of “Getcha Popcorn Ready,” three-time Pro Bowler MJD joins T.O. & Hatch to talk about the mentality that allowed him to excel against much bigger opponents, why an NFL season starting — and actually finishing — is highly unlikely, what he would break quarantine for, going undefeated at De La Salle High School and how the program’s mindset helped him turn around UCLA’s losing football culture, the reality of his relationship with crosstown rival Reggie Bush, getting sonned by DeMarcus Ware, what’s missing from Saquon Barkley’s game, his top five RBs of all time, and more! Once again, MJD comes up huge! Yee! Follow us on social media! IG: @getchapopcast TW: @getchapopcast FB: Getcha Popcorn Ready Podcast Produced in Association with Workhouse Media

Catholic Sports Radio
CSR 77 Frank Allocco

Catholic Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 32:39


The Executive Sr. Associate Athletics Director for External Relations at the University of San Francisco (a Catholic school). He won 17 league championships and two Division I state championships in 18 years at De La Salle High School in Concord, California, and has coached and/or been a speaker at basketball camps from China to Belgium to Canada. As a college athlete he played football and basketball at Notre Dame. He is also an inductee to the Sports Faith International Hall of Fame.

Morning Breeze On Demand
RV sales are up. See's Candies CEO. SF Giants draft Bay Area High Schooler. Schools opening. Riptide!

Morning Breeze On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 10:37


RV sales are up nationally!See's Candies CEO talks about the reopening of their kitchens! SF Giants draft De La Salle High School star!Schools are reopening and here's what to expect. What caused the riptide that overtook 4 teens at Ocean Beach!

Humm Baby Baseball Podcast
SF Giants Snag Casey Schmitt & AWESOME Looking Pitchers in 2020 MLB Draft!!! Yes Yes Yes!

Humm Baby Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 11:50


On day 2 of the 2020 Major League Baseball Draft, the San Francisco Giants drafted several awesome looking pitchers and a couple solid position players as well!!! Excellent job Farhan Zaidi and the Giants Front Office!https://youtu.be/vewCBkvs1eU#caseyschmitt #nickswiney #sfgiantsDrafted by the San Francisco Giants this year:#13: Patrick Bailey (C, NC State)#49: Casey Schmitt (3B, San Diego State)#67: Nick Swiney (P, North Carolina State)#68: Jimmy Glowenke (SS, Dallas Baptist)#85: Kyle Harrison (P, De La Salle High School)#114: R.J. Dabovich (P, Arizona State)#144: Ryan Murphy (P, Le Moyne College)Humm Baby Baseball is an all baseball channel that talks baseball in general but also has a focus on the San Francisco Giants. My name is Erik and if you're interested in appearing on Humm Baby Baseball or doing any kind of collaboration, please e-mail me at hummbabybaseball@gmail.com. Please visit the HUMM BABY WEBSITE: https://www.hummbabybaseball.comHumm Baby Baseball PODCAST: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1093007San Francisco Giants Blog: https://www.hummbabybaseball.com/sfgiantsI spend anywhere from 3-8 hours every day working on Humm Baby Baseball.. if you enjoy this content, please consider helping me on Patreon. You can give as little as $1 a month to help grow the brand and give me more time to operate Humm Baby Baseball! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/hummbabybaseballFollow HUMM BABY BASEBALL On:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/HummBabyBaseballTWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/hummbabybbThanks for checking out this video and if you like what you see, subscribe today!Support the show (http://patreon.com/hummbabybaseball)

The Engine of Matt Todd
#81 Interview: At the end of the day, we're all human beings

The Engine of Matt Todd

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 105:17


Alex Stevenson is the head of the English Department at De La Salle High School in Concord. She's a 22 year veteran of teaching and brings incredible insights into how to engage young people, especially young men, with the written word. This will absolutely be the first of many. 

The Engine of Matt Todd
#76 Interview: I just felt at home

The Engine of Matt Todd

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 73:37


Lillian Dickson is the Director of Academics at De La Salle High School in Concord as well as a private Math tutor. Beloved by the community, she holds it all together for the school, her students, and her three children during this unprecedented time. It was an honor. All tutoring inquiries to: Lillian.dickson@gmail.com

CNAA Overtime
Leo Lopoz: How the CNAA helps Catholic Schools and How to get involved

CNAA Overtime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 30:57 Transcription Available


Our first episode features Leo Lopoz, the Vice President of Athletics at De La Salle High School and the founder of CNAA. Leo explains what the CNAA is, why he wanted to start the organization, how much it’s grown…and continues to expand. Plus, his vision for the future of the CNAA and how it’s helping all member schools.

Express Yourself!
Mentoring with Henna Hundal, Nick Donzelli, & Cynthia Brian

Express Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 52:55


Henna Hundal reads The Gift of Mentoring by BTSYA volunteer Karen Kitchel from the book, Be the Star You Are! Millennials to Boomers Celebrating Gifts of Positive Voices in a Changing Digital World. De La Salle High School junior varsity water polo coach and Founder of Green Air, an energy solutions company, Nicholas Donzelli, converses with Henna about his philosophy about the importance of mentoring. Henna interviews her personal mentor, Founder of Be the Star You Are!® and producer of Express Yourself!®, Cynthia Brian, to find out why mentors are necessary to success and how to establish a beneficial mutual relationship. Cynthia finds out more about Henna's radio show where Henna is currently interviewing 2020 Presidential candidates. (www.thehennahundalshow.com) Both guests agree that to achieve your dreams and goals, it is essential to have a mentor to guide and ground you, holding you accountable, focused, and on the right path. Mentorship empowers us to accept the struggles.

Express Yourself!
Mentoring with Henna Hundal, Nick Donzelli, & Cynthia Brian

Express Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 52:55


Henna Hundal reads The Gift of Mentoring by BTSYA volunteer Karen Kitchel from the book, Be the Star You Are! Millennials to Boomers Celebrating Gifts of Positive Voices in a Changing Digital World. De La Salle High School junior varsity water polo coach and Founder of Green Air, an energy solutions company, Nicholas Donzelli, converses with Henna about his philosophy about the importance of mentoring. Henna interviews her personal mentor, Founder of Be the Star You Are!® and producer of Express Yourself!®, Cynthia Brian, to find out why mentors are necessary to success and how to establish a beneficial mutual relationship. Cynthia finds out more about Henna's radio show where Henna is currently interviewing 2020 Presidential candidates. (www.thehennahundalshow.com) Both guests agree that to achieve your dreams and goals, it is essential to have a mentor to guide and ground you, holding you accountable, focused, and on the right path. Mentorship empowers us to accept the struggles.

Mr. Wine Guy Podcast
Episode 51: The Debate Wine: Jean Hoefliger

Mr. Wine Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 50:09


In Episode 51 of the Mr. Wine Guy Podcast I had the privilege of sitting down with Jean Hoefliger, Winemaker for Alpha Omega Winery, The Debate Wine, and Wine Consultant for The Unfiltered Collection. In this epsiode Jean and I talk about his journey in the wine industry and how his career began in France at Chateau Lynch Bages of all places before heading to California to become Winemaker for Newton Vineyard. Jean talks about his time at Alpha Omega Winery and what it means to work for Robin and Michelle Baggett, as well as what it means to consult and make wines for The Debate Wine, AXR Napa Valley, and Van Dyk Family Wines just to name a few. Jean also talks about a passion project he started called Speratus Winery where he donates all its proceeds to fund scholarships to De La Salle High School for underprivileged children. This project is not possible without the many people who have donated everything from bottles, corks, barrels and even the grapes to create these wines.  As a result, Speratus has helped raise about 1 Million dollars. To learn more and to help contribute towards this cause, simply head over to: http://www.speratuswinery.com/ With that being said, this is just the tip of the iceberg of what you're going to get to hear in this podcast.  Jean's passion is overflowing in this episode and something that I know will motivate and inspire each and every one of you no matter what industry you're in. So sit back, relax, and get ready, because you are going to love this episode. Cheers   To follow Jean on Instagram, head over to: https://www.instagram.com/jean_hoefliger/ https://www.instagram.com/theunfilteredcollection/ https://www.instagram.com/aowinery/ https://www.instagram.com/thedebatewine/ https://www.instagram.com/axrnapavalley/ https://www.instagram.com/vandykfamilywines/   To follow Jean on Facebook, head over to: https://www.facebook.com/AlphaOmegaWinery/ https://www.facebook.com/thedebatewine/ https://www.facebook.com/axrnapavalley/ https://www.facebook.com/vandykfamilywines/   To follow Jean on Twitter, head over to: https://twitter.com/HoefligerJean?lang=en https://twitter.com/AOwinery?lang=en   To learn more about Jean's wine's, and to sign up to be on their mailing list, head over to: http://theunfilteredcollection.com/ https://www.aowinery.com/ https://www.thedebatewine.com/ https://www.axrnapavalley.com/ https://www.facebook.com/vandykfamilywines/ http://www.speratuswinery.com/   To be considered for my Wine Mind Retreat which is being held August 2020, follow this link and fill out your application today: https://mr-wine-guy.myshopify.com/admin/themes/32155172907/editor#/pages/wine-mind-retreat   To follow Mr. Wine Guy on Instagram and Facebook, go to:  www.instagram.com/themrwineguy  www.facebook.com/themrwineguy   To connect on Linkedin, go to: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gallagher-70637b70/   Also, make a statement in your very own Mr. Wine Guy Swag which can be found at https://mrwineguy.com/collections/mr-wine-guy-swag-1  

Gary & Larry Podcast
6-5 Armani Smith, newly drafted San Francisco Giant from De La Salle High School & UC Santa Barbara speaks on the moment he was drafted, being drafted by his hometown team, and more!

Gary & Larry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 10:13


Armani Smith, newly drafted Giant from De La Salle High School & UC Santa Barbara joins Gary and Larry to speak on the moment he was drafted, being drafted by his hometown team, and more!

The Budget Cuts
John Beam

The Budget Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 47:14


eTeamSponsor Website: https://www.eteamsponsor.comLaney College Athletics: https://www.laneyathletics.comHall of Fame Coach John Beam started at Laney College as the Running Backs coach in 2004 and in 2005 he was promoted to the Offensive Coordinator position. As the Offensive Coordinator, he lead an explosive offense that helped the Eagles win 3 conference championships and 5 straight bowl game appearances.In 2012, he became the Head Football Coach. Under his leadership as the Head Coach, Laney College has won two league titles, had a .600 winning percentage, and has gone to 4 bowl games. Coach Beam started his coaching career in 1979 at Serra High School in San Diego, where he was the offensive line coach, helping his team reach the playoffs for the first time in school history. He moved to Oakland and began coaching at Skyline High School in 1982 as the defensive coordinator. During the 1984 season, Skyline had an undefeated season including beating national power De La Salle High School. In 1987, John Beam was promoted to the Head Football coaching position. During his time as Head Coach he had 15 league championships, 11 section championships, 4 undefeated seasons, and went undefeated in league play in the 90's.John Beam boasted a 160-33-3 overall record during his time at Skyline High School, building a reputation of developing Division 1 athletes. During his time at Skyline High School, John Beam produced more Division 1 players than anyone else in Northern California, sending more than 100 football players to the Division 1 level.Between his time at Laney College and Skyline High School, John Beam has produced over 20 NFL players including 7 players that participated in the Super Bowl. John Beam has also coached players who have won at every level of football, including a NCAA Division 1 National Championship, NCAA Division 3 National Championship, Canadian Grey Cup, NFL Europe Championship, and Arena League Championship.From his coaching success, John Beam has built relationships with coaches across the country at every level of football. Because of these relationships, his Laney College Football Program has seen a 90% graduation and transfer rate, while maintaining consistent relationships with some of the most decorated college programs in the nation.Source: www.laneyathletics.com

Choral Cacophony Podcast
CCPodcast S.2#14 - "I Am Not Yours" - Sneek Peek

Choral Cacophony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 3:16


Ottawa choral music fans are in for a real treat June 2nd. Pierre Massie and his award-winning choir The Stairwell Carollers will be celebrating the finale of their 40th anniversary season with a diverse program of six centuries of music sung in six languages. 2018 Spring concert Programme - Eya Eya The concert will feature a number of Renaissance gems from England, Spain, France and Germany, 19th century gems like Abendlied by Josef Rheinberger, and modern masterpieces by Lauridsen, Stroope and Gjeilo. In addition, Pierre has programmed his award-winning “Eya eya gaudeamus” – the title track for the concert – as well as a brand-new arrangement of a medieval song – “In natali Domini” – by fellow Caroller David Rain. Throughout their 40 years, the Stairwell Carollers have been singing in a humanitarian key. Net proceeds from concerts and CD sales have allowed the Carollers to present donations to dozens of local charities and music scholarships to local high school students totalling over $140,000. The Carollers are delighted to announce that this year's $1000 music scholarship will be presented at their June 2 concert to Rayna Crandlemire, a talented singer, who also plays violin, clarinet and piano. Rayna attended De La Salle High School and will be continuing her music education at the University of Toronto this fall, where she has also been awarded a music scholarship. Congratulations Rayna! In addition, on June 2 a donation of $2000 will be presented to the Galilee Centre. The Stairwell Carollers have a soft spot in their hearts for Arnprior's Galilee Centre, as their special 40th anniversary workshop was just held there in May, led by the inspiring Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor, a former member of the renowned male chorus Chanticleer, who will be singing in Ottawa in July. The Carollers will make an official presentation of the donation and scholarship grants at their spring concert “Eya eya gaudeamus” at Saint Barnabas Church (corner of James St & Kent St) on June 2nd, 7:30pm. Hope to see you there! Tickets are available at the door for $20, or in advance for $15 from The Leading Note, 370 Elgin St; Compact Music, 190 & 785 1/2 Bank St; Books on Beechwood, 35 Beechwood Ave, or online at http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/Concerts.html. David Rain, who sings tenor with the Carollers, has been taking his musical cues from the back of Pierre Massie's head for 25 years. About our A cappella Choir: Pierre Massie started The Stairwell Carollers in 1977 while studying music at Ottawa University. We are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. A registered Canadian charity, Net proceeds of our concert, CD and cookbook sales are gifted to local charities.

Resilient Performance Podcast
Resilient Performance Podcast with John Baker

Resilient Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 66:23


John Baker is a former Major League Baseball player that has played for the Marlins, Padres and Cubs. He also spent time in the minor league organizations of the Athletics, Dodgers and Mariners. John's baseball career has taken him across the country and over seas. In the name of baseball, he has spent time in Holland, Belgium, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Iraq and Kuwait. After attending De La Salle High School in Concord, CA, John was a walk on at Cal in 2000, he later earned a scholarship for the 2002 season. He was drafted by the Oakland A's in the fourth round of the 2002 MLB draft and made it the Major Leagues in 2008 with the Florida Marlins. Besides writing about and discussing baseball, John enjoys reading, playing the guitar, exercising, watching MMA and spending time with his two young children. John now serves as the Mental Skills Coordinator for the Chicago Cubs.   Topics Covered Include: The professional baseball initiation process John's responsibilities as a mental skills coordinator in Major League Baseball Insight John's gained as a coordinator that he wished he had as a player The role of analytics in baseball Improving focus and concentration How John maintains his competitive edge since retiring from Major League Baseball  

90% Mental
Justin Alumbaugh - De La Salle High School Football Coach - Mindset of Team Culture - Episode 16

90% Mental

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 41:26


This week's episode is the third episode of a four part series on the mindset of "Team Culture" and Coach Justin Alumbaugh, Head Varsity Football Coach of De La Salle High School talks about the Spartan culture and what it takes to be a part of this rich culture. He stresses that the De La Salle football program is not just a winning a culture, but an effort culture, which is the main ingredient to their success. If you want to experience culture that has a rich history of effort, winning, and integrity you will not want to miss this episode.

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
Metaphorical Mutilation - Happy Hour - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 67:27


If you went to De La Salle High School and you walk into Barcadia, you might not recognize the boss man, Miles Tully. That s because Miles had his top and bottom jaw broken, his face totally reconstructed and got a new nose. And health insurance paid for the whole thing. When he recovered he was fabulously handsome, thin, and, for the first time in his 21 year old life, able to eat pizza like a normal person. Katherine Allan knows a fair bit about mutilation too. She s the first person you see when you walk into the neck up only plastic surgeon s office to get work done. That s a lot of pressure to look somewhere between fabulous and perfect every day. Luckily, as you can see, it s not taking its toll too quickly, especially given Katherine is old enough to remember the birthday song at long defunct Bravo restaurant and stopped making bad and regrettable decisions some time ago for some pretty good reasons. The real metaphorical mutilation in this show comes from the mind of singer songwriter George Elizondo. If you have a million better things to do than listen to this podcast put this at the top of your list for no other reason than to hear George sing live. And hear the story of how he came to write a song with the sweetly sung chorus, "mutilate him." It s actually also worth learning why you may not have heard of George, yet. You ll be surprised. Photos at Wayfare by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Section925 Podcenter
Section925 Podcast Ep 89 - Theo Robertson

Section925 Podcenter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 57:54


Golden State Warriors' Video Coordinator Theo Robertson stops by the Section925 Podcenter to talk with Tripper. Raised in Pittsburgh, California, Theo's basketball journey led him to De La Salle High School to play for Brian Sullivan and Frank Allocco. The Excel Basketball Camp Hall of Fame inductee then starred at CAL for four years, making multiple NCAA tournament appearances. Today, he is a member of the Warriors' championship coaching staff...

High School Strength Coach Podcast | Strength & Conditioning | Performance | Training | Athletics
HSSC 20: Mark Wine on how De La Salle's strength program is different from every other high school

High School Strength Coach Podcast | Strength & Conditioning | Performance | Training | Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 38:14


De La Salle high school in California with Strength Coach Mark Wine. De La Salle has a great athletic program and has really excelled in football the last few years. They were ranked #1 nationally this preseason for football. Coach Wine talks about how De La Salle's strength program is different from every other high school program in the nation.  Here is a little about Coach Wine.  Mark Wine is the owner of Functional Muscle Fitness in Concord, CA. which is an elite athletic and fitness performance center with a client range from 6 to 72 years old. Coach Wine is also currently the head Strength & Conditioning Coach for De La Salle High School, team USA Synchronized Swimming, Walnut Creek Soccer Club and team Haiti Polo team. Coach Wine holds a BA from San Diego State University and is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist from the NSCA; a weightlifting coach from USA Weightlifting; and a performance enhancement specialist, corrective exercise specialist and personal training from the NASM. Functional Performance Clinic--September 26th, 2015---11am-1pm Contact Coach Wine here: Email: winem@dlshs.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/functionalmuscle Twitter: www.twitter.com/FMFathleticism Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/FunctionalMuscleFit De La Salle: www.dlshs.org www.functionalmusclefitness.com   My info: My name is Dane Nelson. I am a former college and high school strength coach. I created this podcast for strength coaches at any level but more specifically for High School Strength Coaches. I want strength coaches to be able to connect to each other and learn more about the growing field of full time high school strength coaching.  Thanks for checking out the website.  It would be great to connect with other strength coaches and talk about what works and what doesn’t work when training high school athletes.  This is why I created this podcast. I hope  you find it useful and valuable!  Website: www.hsstrengthcoach.com  Contact me at hsstrengthcoach365@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening and I would appreciate it greatly if you could leave a 5 star review in iTunes as this really helps boost the show rankings and spread the word about the High School Strength Coach Podcast. That way other Strength Coaches like yourself can find the show and benefit from it too.  Thank you very much if you have already left a rating and feedback, I appreciate it greatly!

High School Football America
High School Football America Radio Show - August 13, 2015

High School Football America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 53:43


To kickoff our partnership with USA TODAY High School Sports, High School Football America Radio Show host Jeff Fisher is joined on tonight's show by Jim Halley, who has been the man behind the Super 25 national rankings since 2007. Halley will take you inside this season's preseason poll that features De La Salle High School from California at #1. The Spartans have claimed five Super 25 "mythical" national championships. Also on the show with Fisher is Roger Harriott, new head coach at St. Thomas Aquinas in Florida. The Raiders are ranked in the Top 25 in all five of the national ranking services.

Paradigms
Thierry Tidrow: Composer

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 58:58


Thierry Tidrow is a Canadian composer born in Ottawa in 1986. He began his musical training at St-Matthew’s Men and Boys choir and at De La Salle High School in vocal performance. In 2009, he obtained his Bachelor of Music … More ... The post Thierry Tidrow: Composer appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
"ON AIR" WIT' EP. 235 SHERRY HILL

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 57:35


Sherry Hill is the proud mother of Marquise Hill. She graduated with an Art Education degree fromAlabama A & M, during which time she belonged to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.She attended Southern University (SUNO) and the New Orleans Academy of Fine Art. She has ten years of education experience to her credit, in addition to sixteen years working with the federal government. One of her proudest achievements is the 5 years she worked in a juvenile facility, during which she used the story of her son's life as an example to help mentor troubled youth. Ms. Hill is a member of Toastmasters International.Her experience as a mother, as well asa juvenile counselor III at the New Orleans Police Department, has taught her the value of spending quality time with one's children to guide them on the right path and find themselves.While writing this book, Ms. Hill was interviewed by the New York Times (featured article), Boston Globe, Boston Herald, HBO's Inside the NFL, the NFL Network, Channel 26, Channel 4, Times Picayune, Baton Rouge Advocate, Standard Times, Chicago Times and TV ONE, The author is a member in good standing of the PFPMA (Professional Football Players Mothers' Association). Marquise Hill was inducted in the Hall of Fame during a ceremony held in his honor at De La Salle High School on March 29, 2008.Ms Hill was recently interviewed by "Samantha Beaulieu Show" on WBOK AM 12.30 and Hal Clarke "Sunday Morning Journal" WYLD FM 98.5.

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
"ON AIR" WIT' EP. 235 SHERRY HILL

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2015 57:35


Sherry Hill is the proud mother of Marquise Hill. She graduated with an Art Education degree fromAlabama A & M, during which time she belonged to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.She attended Southern University (SUNO) and the New Orleans Academy of Fine Art. She has ten years of education experience to her credit, in addition to sixteen years working with the federal government. One of her proudest achievements is the 5 years she worked in a juvenile facility, during which she used the story of her son's life as an example to help mentor troubled youth. Ms. Hill is a member of Toastmasters International.Her experience as a mother, as well asa juvenile counselor III at the New Orleans Police Department, has taught her the value of spending quality time with one's children to guide them on the right path and find themselves.While writing this book, Ms. Hill was interviewed by the New York Times (featured article), Boston Globe, Boston Herald, HBO's Inside the NFL, the NFL Network, Channel 26, Channel 4, Times Picayune, Baton Rouge Advocate, Standard Times, Chicago Times and TV ONE, The author is a member in good standing of the PFPMA (Professional Football Players Mothers' Association). Marquise Hill was inducted in the Hall of Fame during a ceremony held in his honor at De La Salle High School on March 29, 2008.Ms Hill was recently interviewed by "Samantha Beaulieu Show" on WBOK AM 12.30 and Hal Clarke "Sunday Morning Journal" WYLD FM 98.5.

Jon Hansen (PI Window on The World)
Beyond Zynga: The New Major League Fantasy Sports Gaming Network

Jon Hansen (PI Window on The World)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014 41:00


While 34 years isn't a ripe old age, former Wunderkind Jess Merl has been redefining the word entrepreneur for many years starting when he launched not one, but two successful businesses. As a graduate of De La Salle High School, which was made famous in the new movie When the Game Stands Tall, it should probably come as no surprise that Merl's latest endeavor Major League Fantasy, represents his first foray into the tech gaming world. Of course merely entering the "game" in a competitive market such as fantasy sports leagues would not suffice for Merl.  He had to do it differently and, he had to do it better than enyone before him. With Major League Fantasy it appears he has done just that, in that beyond the industry buzz there is even talk about a reality television show based on his company from the Executive Producer of Undercover Boss and True Tori, Greg Goldman. Joining me today to talk about Major League Fantasy is Jesse Merl.

High School Football America
High School Football America - August 7, 2014

High School Football America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 54:54


On this edition of High School Football America, host Jeff Fisher takes an in-depth look at the upcoming Sony Pictures film "When the Game Stands Tall" that opens nationwide August 22nd. Fisher talks with Jim Caviezel, who plays the legendary head football coach Bob Ladouceur, who led De La Salle High School in Concord, California on a 151 game win streak over 12 seasons. Also on the show is Michael Chiklas, who plays Ladouceur's longtime assistant Terry Eidson. Rounding out the show are Coach Lad and Coach Terry themselves. Fisher also takes a look at High School Football America's preseason Top 25 national rankings, which are also a part of the MaxPreps.com 2014 composite high school football rankings.