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This week host Elizabeth Emery is talking to Karen Heintz, a starting point guard, with the Houston Angels of the Women's Basketball League (WBL), which was founded in 1978. In that inaugural year of the league, the Angels won the Championship over the Iowa Cornets. Before playing with the Angels, Karen walked onto Texas A&M in 1974, then transferred to Baylor as a sophomore. She is still in the record books at both schools in rebounding and scoring. Karen is also one of the early female athletes to receive an athletic college scholarship. In the episode, Karen tells all those stories and we'll hear what it was like to play in the WBL, Karen's memories from those days, what she was paid, plus her thoughts on the current momentum in women's sports. We also talk about coaching because Karen has been teaching and coaching for 47 years. She was a head coach for 34 years, winning 797 games, multiple Regional Finals, and District Championships. Karen still plays basketball competitively with the Connecticut Classics, an exceptional 50+ team. They regularly win National Senior Games championships. Get involved and support the show directly at https://bit.ly/givetoHHSpodcast Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Sign up for Hear Her Sports newsletter at https://bit.ly/HHSnewsletterFollow National Senior Games at https://www.instagram.com/seniorgames1/p/DGVyITkifn0/?locale=id&img_index=1Hear Karen Heintz and Coach Knodal on KHOU television at https://www.khou.com/article/sports/houston-angels-womens-basketball-championship/285-d7d338d2-6532-41d7-9f0f-5b7cbd1cc0f4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode: - Bishop LeBlond Volleyball is on their way to the Class 2 State Championship - Multiple local Cross Country runners medal in today's Class 1 Championships - District Football continues with District Championships coming next friday - Missouri Western women's basketball give new coach Ashton Feldhaus her 1st career win. - Northwet women continue 2 week gauntlet with win over MSU Moorhead - Missouri Western men win while Northwest Falls in Matt Keely's Debut in the Hillyard Tip-off Classic - Plus we run down a JAMPACKED Saturday Schedule *This episode is sponsored by Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, The St. Joseph Mustangs, B's Tees, KT Logistics LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa Winn, Amber & Anthony Henke, Adams Bar & Grill, Green Hills Insurance LLC., Cintas, Thrive Family Chiropractic, IV Nutrition of St. Joseph, J.C's Hardwood Floors, Roth Kid Nation & Serve Link Home Care out of Trenton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
0:00 - 0:15 Intro 0:15 -2:40 The Lineup 2:41 - 4:45 Recruiting Trail w Fulshear DL Sheldon Rice 4:46 - 6:56 The Hype 6:56 - 7:16 Coaches Poll Rankings
Coach Kyle Spitzer has been a teacher and coach for 11 years. He has made stops at Keene, De Leon, and is now about to enter his 7th year at Nocona. He graduated from Peaster High School in 2008, where he played for the legendary Coach, Danny Henderson. He graduated from Texas Tech in 2013. He has been married to his wife Courtney for 10+ years and they have 3 beautiful children; Lakyn (7), Kye (4), Parker (2). While at Nocona, Coach Spitzer has been a part of 6 District Championships, 2 Regional Finals appearances, and a State Finals appearance. In this loaded episode we dive into Coach Spitzer's state finals run in the s 23-24 season, his transition philosophies, his vaunted half court offense, and his half court pack line defense! What an episode! Coach Spitzer can be found on X @KSpitzer32 and I can be found @CoachRichardsSR. Be sure to like subscribe and share the Race and Pace Podcast! #RAPP
The Parkland girls' and boys' basketball teams both had remarkable seasons. The girls' team won the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference (EPC) and District Championships, and made a deep run in the State Tournament before falling in the semi-final round to the eventual state champion, Cardinal O'Hara. This was the furthest the team had advanced since winning the State Championship in 2006.Meanwhile, the boys' team also made an impressive run, advancing all the way to the State Final - a feat not accomplished since 2004. However, they ultimately fell short, losing the State Championship game by just two points.It's worth noting that the boys' head coach, Eddie Ohlson, was a senior on the Parkland team back in 2004. Interestingly, the girls' head coach is Eddie's father, Ed Ohlson Sr.
SAN ANGELO, TX – Week 10 of the Texas High School Football Season is here. With that District Championships and playoff spots are on the line.
Coach Mejia came to Northern Essex as the Knights as head coach in the 2013 season. Since his arrival the program has seen record breaking accomplishments 8 New England Regional Championships, 7 District Championships, 7 NJCAA College World Series Appearances. For these accomplishments Coach Mejia has been named the New England Regional Coach of the Year 8 times and the American Baseball Coaches Association NJCAA III Northeast Regional Coach of the Year 7 times. In Coach Mejia's ten full seasons an impressive 93 student athletes have gone on to play at four-year Universities/Colleges. Since 2013 the Knights have produced 21 NJCAA All-Americans and 65 All-New England players.
Referral link: https://www.neweracap.com/aotc This episode of Ahead of the Curve is brought to you by New Era. New Era is the official headwear provider of the MLB, NFL, and NBA. If you love to rock New Era Caps as much as I do, then you won't want to miss out on the opportunity to wear what the players wear AND get 15% off when you go to NEW ERA CAP DOT COM/AOTC and use code aotc at checkout. That's 15% off your order using promo code aotc. Bio Hall of Fame head coach Jeff Willis begins his 22nd season as skipper of the Bengal baseball team and 20th year as Athletic Director at LSU Eunice. The Bengals have established themselves as one of the most dominant junior college programs in the nation under Willis, holding a 995-218 record (.820 winning percentage) since his arrival in 2003 and have never finished ranked lower than 7th in the country. LSUE's winning percentage under Willis makes them the second winningest college baseball program in the history of the sport, regardless of affiliation or classification. LSU Eunice has won seven NJCAA National Championships, made ten World Series appearances, captured 11 Regional Championships and won ten District Championships. The seven NJCAA National Championships are tied for the most in the sport in NJCAA history from one school. Their most recent title game in 2021, as Willis guided LSU Eunice to the NJCAA National Championship with a 51-7 record, securing eight wins in the postseason over Top 15 ranked teams.Willis cemented his place among the top coaches in the history of the National Junior College Athletic Association as he was enshrined into the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2023. He was also announced as an inductee to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Hall of Fame, Class of 2024. Show Notes 02:00- Fall Player Development Schedule 20:00- Standards of Performance 28:00- Year 1, 22 years ago 39:00- Offensive Development 50:00- Team Building 60:00 - In n Out Routine, In Season Practice Contact jwillis@lsue.edu https://twitter.com/CoachJeffWillis
The Floresville High School cross country program celebrates a successful season with the varsity boys and girls teams both receiving District champions titles. The boys team defends the title from last year and the girls team is the first team to win the District title for Floresville since 2013. Senior captains Alyssa Quinones and Eli Perez also each brought home individual titles. Results from Oct. 11: Varsity Tigers, District champions •Eli Perez, champion overall, District MVP, First Team All-District •Diego Fernandez, third-place overall, First Team All-District •Joshua Simmons, fourth-place overall, First Team All-District, “Newcomer of the Year” •Isaiah Cruz, 14th...Article Link
Jake Moore was a business teacher and coach at Pius X from 1990 thru 2022 and served as the Varsity Volleyball Coach for Lincoln Pius X from 1990 through 2014, with his teams accumulating a total of 657 wins(an average of over 26 wins per year!). His teams won 16 District Championships, qualified for the … Jake Moore – Athletics Hall of Fame Read More »
Doug Billman is an Antwerp, Ohio native who has been leading the basketball program at his alma mater since 2016. In those 7 seasons he has amassed 131 career wins and his teams have 20 or more games for the last 4 seasons. Three of those seasons resulted in District Championships and in the 2021-2022 season the Archers qualified for the state Final Four. Prior to his time at Antwerp, Coach Billman led the program at Bryan High School (Bryan, Ohio) for 10 years and won two league titles at Bryan as well. Please enjoy my conversation with Doug Billman as we talk about Basketball and Life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jon-cook0/support
The La Vernia High School varsity girls and boys tennis teams are bound for Regional play, after claiming the District 28-4A team championship titles March 29. The junior varsity boys and girls also earned the team championship titles. Regional qualifiers Boys singles — Gavin Klein, first; Josh Niday, second Girls singles — Emma Jury, first; Madelyn Reyes, second Boys doubles — Skyler Lindsey and JD Goode, first Girls doubles — Trinity Lehman and Sydnee Staples, first Mixed doubles — Ryleigh Burlingame and Dillon Gray, first; Sara Becerril and Jared Null, second. Junior varsity Boys singles — Carter Cone, first; Brett...Article Link
Marc Rardin was named the WKU baseball head coach on June 15, 2022. Rardin, who has spent the past 20 seasons as the skipper at Iowa Western Community College while making 12 JUCO World Series appearances and winning three NJCAA Division I National Championships, became the 17th head coach for a WKU baseball program that began in 1910. Rardin and the Reivers accumulated numerous notable accomplishments during his time at the helm. During his 20 seasons at Iowa Western, the program won 15 Regional Championships and 12 District Championships while making 12 JUCO College World Series appearances and earning three NJCAA D1 National Championships. Rardin compiled a remarkable 934-252 (.788) record over that span while averaging more than 46 wins per season, including a 452-69 (.868) conference/regional record and 122-43 (.739) record in postseason play. Over the past 20 years, no other Division I junior college baseball program has won more games or more postseason championships than Iowa Western. That success has resulted in Rardin earning three National Coach of the Year honors, 10 District Coach of the Year awards and 12 Louisville Slugger Coach of the Year accolades. He was also a 2015 inductee into the NJCAA Hall of Fame.
On this packed edition of The Post it Notes: - The Bishop LeBlond girls advance to their first Final 4 in 37 years while putting 2 years of Quarterfinal heartbreak behind them. - The Plattsburg boys return to the Final 4 for the first time since 2019 - The Platte Valley girls return to springfield for the 3rd straight season while the boys go back for the first time since 2020. - Benton girls win their 3rd staright District title. - Lafayette over comes Maryville's hot 1st half shooting to win their 3rd district title in 4 years. *Wanna thank our sponsors Don Tolly & Tolly & Associates, Inc - American Family Insurance, Barnes Roofing, Adam's Bar & Grill, Dave & Jen Schoeberl, Rob & Stacia Ann Studer, Patrick Lile, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, The Hi-Ho Bar & Grill, Weaver Overhead Door, Scott Hudson from ReeceNichols Ide Capital Realty, Chad and Kae Lewis, Miljavac Electric, Erin & Josh Perry, Janelle Glidewell of Lightstar Financial, J.C's Hardwood Floors, Ingles Plumbing & Excavating LLC., Musser Construction, Hixson-Klein Funeral Home LLC., KT Logistics LLC, Cutting Edge Commercial Cleaning, Preferred Lightning Protection, Inc. and Heath Dudley and The Saint Joseph Basketball Academy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
Coach Chris Dodson- Head Girls Basketball Coach at Spotswood HS in Penn Laird, VA Coach Dodson for has 458 career wins. He has coached the girls program here at Spotswood for 21 years with 12 District Championships, 10 Region Championships, and 6 state titles. Congrats and Go Blazers!!! 458-80 Career Record @coachdodson6 FHGBHS@COMCAST.NET --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
We sat down with Host Cass as she honors her father Coach O'Brien to discuss all things coaching! Honors: Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Bay Area Coach of the Year; Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Coach of the Week; National Football Foundation / NFL Alumni Association Coach of the Year; Hillsborough County Coca Cola Coach of the Year; FCA Tampa Bay Mentor of the Year; Family First & All Pro Dad's Volunteer of the Year; Three time Florida Athletic Coaches' Association District 13 Coach of the Year; Florida Athletic Coaches' Association District 18 Coaching Staff of the year; Two time Western Conference-American Division Coach of the Year; Hillsborough County West All-Star Head Coach & Championship; Florida Shrine Bowl South All-Star Offensive Coordinator & Championship; Two time Co-District Championships in football; Five time District Runner-up and Regional Playoffs in football; Western Conference Championship in football; Two time District Championships in track; Back-to-Back Western Conference Championships in track; WVIAC Conference Football Championship; NAIA College Football's National Championship Playoffs; West Coast Officials Association's Outstanding Team Sportsmanship Award; Football Scoop recognition for the “Turnover Shield” (link to post below) https://footballscoop.com/news/florida-high-school-claims-created-best-turnover-motivator-country/ Football Program featured in the March/April 2008 edition of the Nationally Published “Bigger, Faster, Stronger” Strength & Conditioning Magazine; (link to article below) http://www.biggerfasterstronger.com/uploads2/08_MarApr_SicklesHigh.pdf
On this Episode: - We recap the City Boys Basketball Jamboree - Missouri Western Men are on the road at Oklahoma Baptist - City Girls Jamboree Preview - We preview the 8-Man District 3 & 4 Championship games and hear from LeBlond Coach Chuck Davis and North Andrew Coach Dwyane Williams - Plus we have a bonus as I included my weekly conversation from Devin Albertson & Anthony Crane of Missouri 8-Man Football *Wanna thank our sponsors Tolly & Associates, Barnes Roofing, Adam's Bar & Grill, Dave & Jen Schoeberl, Rob & Stacia Studer, Patrick Lile, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, The Hi-Ho Bar & Grill, Weaver Overhead Door and Scott Hudson from ReeceNichols Ide Capital Realty. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
GAMES OF THE WEEK15. Lift For Life @ New Madrid County Central14. Borgia @ Blair Oaks13. St. Dominic @ Hazelwood East12. Lutheran North @ St. Charles West11. Althoff @ Johnston City10. Festus @ Hillsboro9. Vashon @ Parkway Central8. Crete-Monee @ East St. Louis7. Timberland @ Helias6. Ft. Zumwalt North @ Francis Howell5. De Smet @ Rock Bridge4. Peoria @ Mascoutah3. Summit @ St. Mary's2. MICDS @ Eureka1. Marquette @ CBC
On this episode: - SJ Christian defeats Midway for the Class 1 District 15 Championship. Hear from Lions coach Erin Patrick and senior Ella Bowman after tonights victory. - and East Buchanan claims their 3rd District title in 4 years. Hear from Bulldogs coach Ryan Horn as well *Wanna thank our sponsors Tolly & Associates, Barnes Roofing, Adam's Bar & Grill, Dave & Jen Schoeberl, Rob & Stacia Studer, Patrick Lile, Little Caesars of St. Joseph and The Hi-Ho Bar & Grill. **Coach Ryan Horn's soundbite is courtesy of Tommy Rezac and KFEQ. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
In this episode, I interview Coach Christina Wilson who is a 4 time State Champion Coach. We discuss various ways in which she trains her program to be successful. Christina Wilson - Christina Wilson is the current Head Cheerleading Coach at Brighton Area Schools (Michigan) where she is also a 6th grade teacher. She has been coaching cheerleading for 21 years with experience at the Middle School and Varsity level. In the past 10 years with the Brighton program the team has won 6 KLAA West Division Championships, 2 Conference Championships, and 3 Association Championships. In 2021 Brighton Cheer won the Division 1 Region 1 Championship. Brighton has qualified for the Division 1 State finals in 2017, 2019, 2020, and 2021. Additionally, Brighton has won 8 District Championships and qualified for Regionals all 10 seasons. In 2019 BHS finished 4th at the state finals which is the highest finish for Brighton in 20 years. Prior to coaching at Brighton, Christina was the coach at Gibraltar Carlson. While at Carlson her teams qualified for State Finals in all 6 seasons, winning 4 State Championships and 1 State Runner-Up Like what you hear? Give her a follow! Instagram: @brightonvarsitycheer TikTok: @brightonvarsitycheer This Episode is Sponsored by: The Cheer Coach Planner - Your Season, Your Plan https://cheercoachplanner.com/ How Can you Support this Podcast? ASK ME ANYTHING! I'll respond to your voice message in the next episode! https://anchor.fm/marley-sievers/message If you're wondering how you can support me and my podcast, you can start by: SUBSCRIBING to it! Sign up for my newsletter to get notifications when new episodes are posted. Newsletter - https://forms.gle/wbqJ5ai7jH9QsPoh7 Checking out my website and other social media platforms! Website - Marley Sievers https://marleysievers.com/ Facebook - The Life of a Cheerleading Coach https://www.facebook.com/The-Life-of-a-Cheerleading-Coach-105328091295727 Instagram - @thelifeofacheerleadingcoach https://www.instagram.com/thelifeofacheerleadingcoach/ Make a small contribution to keep this podcast up and running! Anchor - Listener Support https://anchor.fm/marley-sievers/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marley-sievers/support
Jordan Duke is the Boys' Basketball Head Coach at Lutheran West High School in Cleveland, Ohio. He led the Longhorns to a 17-7 record this past year in his first season. Duke spent the previous six-years (2015-2021) as the Head Coach at Cleveland Central Catholic where his teams had 1 Regional Championship appearance, 3 Regional Semi-Final appearances, 4 District Championships, and 5 District Championship appearances. Duke has amassed a record of 124-49 as a Head Coach and has helped several of his players to the collegiate level. He has coached 7 NCAA Division I players, 5 NCAA DII players, 4 NCAA Division III players, and 9 Junior College players. In 2014-2015, Duke also held the role of Associate Head Coach at Cuyahoga Community College, where his duties included game planning, scouting, practice planning, recruiting coordinator, and organizing youth camps. Duke played high school basketball for powerhouse St. Peter Chanel (Bedford). He was a three-year starter who played in one OHSAA Final Four tournament. Duke was a two-year First Team all North Coast League (NCL) and received OHSAA All State Honorable Mention as a senior. He graduated from Cleveland State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content. Get ready to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Jordan Duke, Head Boys' Basketball Coach at Lutheran West High School in the state of Ohio. Website - https://lutheranwestlonghorns.com/teams/3171247/boys/basketball/varsity (https://lutheranwestlonghorns.com/teams/3171247/boys/basketball/varsity) Email - jduke@lutheranwest.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/JDuke__ (@JDuke__) Visit our Sponsors! https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ (Dr. Dish Basketball) Mention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! http://www.fastmodelsports.com/ (Fast Model Sports) Use Code HHP15 to get 15% off the number one play diagramming software for coaches. https://pgcbasketball.com/ (PGC Basketball) PGC offers over 110 camps across North America in the summer for players from 4th grade to college. For 30 years, PGC Basketball has been the worldwide leader in teaching players how to think the game, be a leader, and run the show. https://www.coachingportfolioguide.com/hoopheads (The Coaching Portfolio) Your first impression is everything when applying for a new coaching job. A professional coaching portfolio is the tool that highlights your coaching achievements and philosophies and, most of all, helps separate you and your abilities from the other applicants. Special Price of just $25 for all Hoop Heads Listeners. Twitter Podcast - https://twitter.com/hoopheadspod (@hoopheadspod) Mike - https://twitter.com/hdstarthoops (@hdstarthoops) Jason - https://twitter.com/jsunkle (@jsunkle) Network - https://twitter.com/HoopHeadsPodNet (@HoopHeadsPodNet) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hoopheadspod/ (@hoopheadspod) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/ (https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/) YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ...
It's time to get ready for District Championships and Worlds! This week we start a series of episodes helping you get ready for your championship competition or even gearing up for the new season. Today we have with us Master Bentley talking about mindset training, physical training, and how to get ready for your competition. The ATA Nation Podcast is for students, families, friends and instructors of Songahm Taekwondo! Be sure to subscribe and share with your ATA family Follow us on Instagram @ATANationPodcast Join the ATA Nation Insiders: http://atama.ninja/atanationinsiders
Gryphon and Scott read and discuss an email from a listener covering our previous discussions on trying to filter or limit the negative impact a berserk quizzer at Internationals and similar competitive levels. They also cover a Great West Invitational recap, a District Championships update (now less than 2 weeks away at Double K in Easton, WA), and a very special announcement: CBQZ now offers Star Wars Episode 4 A New Hope reference materials. As always, email questions and comments to iq@cbqz.org and follow us on Twitter: @InsideQuizzing. Chat in near-real-time on the #inside-quizzing Slack channel. The CBQZ web-based Bible Quizzing application is hosted at: https://cbqz.org/app
Gryphon and Scott read and discuss an email from a listener covering our previous discussions on trying to filter or limit the negative impact a berserk quizzer at Internationals and similar competitive levels. They also cover a Great West Invitational recap, a District Championships update (now less than 2 weeks away at Double K in Easton, WA), and a very special announcement: CBQZ now offers Star Wars Episode 4 A New Hope reference materials. As always, email questions and comments to iq@cbqz.org and follow us on Twitter: @InsideQuizzing. Chat in near-real-time on the #inside-quizzing Slack channel. The CBQZ web-based Bible Quizzing application is hosted at: https://cbqz.org/app
Gryphon and Scott begin with some announcements for PNW, specifically about the upcoming District Championships meet this coming weekend and what's in store for the 2021-2022 James/Romans season. Check out the PNWQuizzing.org web site for details. Then the dynamic duo deep dive into Quizzing evangelizing and recruiting, everything from how things are done now (which isn't much and isn't enough) all the way through why we should care and what we might be able to do to change the currently-shrinking direction of Quizzing. As always, email questions and comments to iq@cbqz.org and follow us on Twitter: @InsideQuizzing. Chat in near-real-time on the #inside-quizzing Slack channel. The CBQZ web-based Bible Quizzing application is hosted at: https://cbqz.org/app
Gryphon and Scott begin with some announcements for PNW, specifically about the upcoming District Championships meet this coming weekend and what's in store for the 2021-2022 James/Romans season. Check out the PNWQuizzing.org web site for details. Then the dynamic duo deep dive into Quizzing evangelizing and recruiting, everything from how things are done now (which isn't much and isn't enough) all the way through why we should care and what we might be able to do to change the currently-shrinking direction of Quizzing. As always, email questions and comments to iq@cbqz.org and follow us on Twitter: @InsideQuizzing. Chat in near-real-time on the #inside-quizzing Slack channel. The CBQZ web-based Bible Quizzing application is hosted at: https://cbqz.org/app
Stockdale is celebrating District Championships for both boys and girls tennis teams, continuing the strong tradition built by the late Lester Jackson. Of the 16 varsity players who competed, 13 qualified for Regionals under new Head Coach Bryan Castro. Varsity Boys Singles •Ian Wubbena (District champ) Boys Doubles •Parker Martinez and Stephen Heathcoe (District champs) •Jaren Cano and Cutter Clancy (second place) Mixed Doubles •Kenan Haecker and Maddy Marquez (District champs) Girls Doubles •Makayla Marquez and Kaylee Sanchez (District champs) •Jalietza Zepeda and Nikko Monita (second place) Girls Singles •Aidyn Arguijo (District Champ) •Mia Marquez (second place) Junior varsity Boys...Article Link
Lady Bear Samantha Hensley has signaled her intent to play volleyball at Texas A&M University-Kingsville in the fall. The La Vernia High School senior is the daughter of Chris Hensley of Bandera and Katie Hensley of Runge. Her brother, Tyler, is a La Vernia sophomore. Samantha has been a member of the Lady Bear volleyball team for three years. During that time, she helped the team win District Championships and qualified for the Regional tournament. She also was named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association Academic All-State Team and earned District 27-4A All- District Honorable Mention her senior year. She...Article Link
We run down all of tonight’s District Championship Finals. Plus we have postgame interviews with Mid-Buchanan Quarterback Javan Noyes and Dragon Coach Aaron Fritz!
20 Coaches, 14 Media Members and 10 District Title games!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode features 22 years old Connor Williams. He got his start in coaching at his alma mater, the University of West Florida, where he was a manager for the women’s basketball team. While at UWF, he was a part of a team that made it to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. He then became a volunteer assistant at Crestview High School from 2016-2018, and the Head JV and Freshmen coach from 2018-2020. While at Crestview, Coach Connor helped take over a losing varsity program. In his first two seasons, they had a combined record of 14-30. The following two seasons they went 39-13. At the same time, his JV and Freshmen teams went 31-7 over the last two seasons. Coach Connor is currently the new Head Coach at Central High School, and one of the youngest head coaches, if not the youngest, in the state of Florida. During his playing years in high school, he was a part of a State Championship, a State Runner-up run, 3 total Final Fours, 3 Regional Championships, and 6 District Championships. On this episode he talks about his experience in all positions held, what he has learned specifically in 2020, and so much more. Check it out!! Coach Connor can be found on twitter @coach_cwilliams --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week's episode of Monroe MustHangs features long-tenured head coach of the Monroe Mustangs men's basketball team, Jeff Brustad! Coach Brustad sits down (virtually) with host David Spiegel to discuss his start in coaching college basketball, quickly collecting his first of eight District Championships, some of the impressive players he has coached during his 18 years at Monroe, the experience of having his son by his side while coaching the Mustangs, and more! Monroe MustHangs is also available in video form on YouTube (YouTube.com/MonroeMustangs) and on IGTV (@monroemustangs on Instagram)!
JT breaks down the district championships for all divisions in Southwest Ohio and provides his Scarf Selections! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wingedlions/support
JT breaks down the district championship matches for the girls and provides his Scarf Selections! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wingedlions/support
2021 will be 17th year at Liberty and 10th as Head Coach (2012-Present) Career Record: 180-58 (.756) 2018 Team Record: 30-4 2019 Team Record 23-6 Served as an assistant at Liberty from 2005-2011 Program Accomplishments: State Championships: 1 - 2018 Final Four Appearances: 1 - 2018 (Regional Runner-up 2014, 2015) District Championships: 4 - 2005, 2014, 2015, 2018 (Runner-Up 2004, 2009, 2010, 2019) League Championships: 8 - 2005, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019
Head Baseball Coach at Olentangy High School 2013-Present 133-64 Overall Record (7 years) 3 OCC Championships (2015, 2016, 2017) 2 District Championships (2016, 2018) 2015, 16, 17 OCC Coach of the Year 2017 Central District D1 Coach of the Year 2018 Ohio High School Coaches Association State Field of the Year Board member of Central District Baseball Coaches Association
Head Basketball Coach, Hopkinsville HS (2010-2018) Louisville Male HS (2018-Present) · 253-72 (10 Seasons) · 6 Regional Championships 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020 · 7 District Championships 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 · 2012 KHSAA Sweet 16, 2013 KHSAA Final Four · 2014 KHSAA Elite 8,2015 KHSAA Elite 8, 2017 KHSAA Sweet 16 · 6 25+ Win Seasons 8 20+Win Seasons · 4 30+ Win Seasons · 20-2 Regional Tournament Record · 7 Regional Championship Games (Won 6) · 48 College players · Finished 2020 Season #1 AP, Coach’s Poll, Top 100 Nationally ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS · 2017 KABC Coach of the Year · 2014 KABC Coach of the Year · 2014 Kentucky-Indiana All Star Coach · 2012, 2013, 2014 Kentucky New Era Coach of the Year · Deweese Scholarship · Member of the 2004 OVC Men’s Basketball Championship · NCAA Tournament Appearance 2004 · Tom Moran Most Courageous Award (Murray State Basketball 2004) tim timothy.haworth@jefferson.kyschools.us @TimHaworth13 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
• GRADUATED FROM BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL IN 1977 • ATTENDED UNIV. OF TOLEDO ON A FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP • A DEFENSIVE BACK FOR THE ROCKETS 1977-1980 (4 SEASONS) • GRADUATED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO IN 1981 • RETURNED TO ALMA MATER, BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL, AS A TEACHER AND COACH IN THE FALL OF 1981 • RETIRED AS A TEACHER AT BELLEVUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AFTER 31 YEARS • HEAD BASEBALL COACH FROM 1983-1992 • ASST. FOOTBALL COACH FROM 1981-1990 • HEAD FOOTBALL COACH FROM 1991-PRESENT (29 SEASONS) • TOLEDO CHAPTER NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME COACHES AWARD IN 2001, 2004, 2012 • INDUCTED INTO THE BELLEVUE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME IN 2004 • REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2004 • SPOKE AT OSHSAA COACHES CLINIC IN 2004 • SELECTED TO COACH IN THE BIG "33" ALL STAR GAME IN 2005 • COACHED OHIO TO A 34-28 VICTORY OVER PENNSYLVANIA IN BIG "33" ALL STAR GAME • SELECTED AS CITIZEN OF THE YEAR IN 2005 • SPOKE AT NIKE COACH OF THE YEAR CLINIC IN PITTSBURGH 2006 • 2011 DIVISION III COACH OF THE YEAR • 2015 DIV ISION IV COACH OF THE YEAR • MEMBER OF COACHES ASSOCIATION FOR EVERY YEAR IN COACHING FOOTBALL COACHING RECORD 29 SEASONS (1991-PRESENT) HEAD COACHING RECORD: 230 WINS & 93 LOSSES REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 213 WINS & 77 LOSSES CONFERENCE RECORD: 144 WINS & 45 LOSSES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (12) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 , 2015 (NORTHERN OHIO LEAGUE) REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (3) 1996, 2001, 2012 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (16) 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 STATE FINALIST (1) 2012 BASEBALL COACHING RECORD 10 SEASONS (1983-1992) RECORD: 145 WINS & 82 LOSSES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) 1989 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (6) DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS (2) REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) 1985 AA
Dave Lester's coaching career speaks for itself. Kingston basketball has won over 70% of their games and numerous championships on the boys and girls side over Lester's coaching career. His teams are known for having a high basketball IQ, being unselfish and playing great defense; which he speaks about in this episode. Hear how he and the team dealt with having their historic 21-1 season cut short due to COVID-19 and the traits that have led to so much success with Kingston Basketball. 2020: BCAM Division 4 Coach of the Year / BCAM Region 12 Coach of the year 2019-20 : 21-1 overall / 12-0 League Varsity Girls: 114-42 Varsity Boys; 120-47 234-89 Boys: 4 League Championships, 4 District Championships Girls: 4 League Championships, 4 District Championships, 1 Regional Championship. Follow Coach Lester: Twitter.com/coachles89 Check the links below to connect with us! Website: Cramerbasketball.com Online Training: Member.cramerbasketball.com Twitter.com/coachsedge1 Twitter.com/CoachTroshak Twitter.com/steve21cramer Facebook.com/cramerbasketball Youtube.com/cramerbasketball Instagram.com/cramer_basketball --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachsedge/support
Jay Peters recently stepped down after 17 seasons in charge of the boys basketball program at Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy in the state of Ohio. The 2019-20 season was his 22nd season serving as a head coach. He spent three seasons as a head coach at Strasburg High School and two seasons at Grove City High School and was also an assistant at Massillon High School before coming to CVCA for the 2003-04 season. Jay holds a career record of 329-190 and his CVCA teams combined to go 283-126 during the past 17 seasons. He led 6 teams to District Championships with five of those coming at CVCA. The Royals also won three Principals' Athletic Conference titles and finished as District Runners-up up three times under his direction. Jay was a standout player at Medina High School, Grove City College, and Kent State and played for Athletes in Action following his collegiate career. Make sure you subscribe to the Hoop Heads Podcast on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts and while you’re there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Believe it or not those ratings help your friends and colleagues find the show. If you leave a review we’ll give you a shoutout on the show in the coming weeks! Visit our website, hoopheadspod.com to listen to episodes from our archive, subscribe to our weekly newsletter, or get yourself an official Hoop Heads Pod t-shirt. This episode is packed with solid advice for coaches so make sure you’re prepared to take some notes as you listen to our conversation with Coach Jay Peters from Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy in the state of Ohio. Email - jpeters@cvcaroyals.org Twitter - https://twitter.com/CVCAathletics (@CVCAathletics) Support this podcast
Kurt Guelsdorf is in his 28th year coaching and 2nd at the collegiate level. He began coaching and teaching after earning an undergraduate degree at Portland State University and Arizona State University for teacher education graduate work, and Portland State again for a Masters Degree. Currently Coach Guelsdorf is Associate Head Coach at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, Oregon. The Cougars have made the NWAC playoffs in each of his two years compiling a 36-17 overall record. Previously, Guelsdorf was the head or co-head girls’ basketball coach at Oregon City High School from 2003- 2018. The Pioneers had a record of 354-67 during that time, an 84% winning percentage. Oregon City also won 13 District Championships and 3 State Championships. His overall record in 21 years as a head high school girls’ basketball coach is 451-123, #8 All-Time in Oregon High School history. Previous to Oregon City, Guelsdorf was at Gresham High School, his alma mater, for 8 years, 6 as head girls’ basketball coach. Guelsdorf has been named District Coach of the Year 8 times and State of Oregon Coach of the Year 2 times. He Co-Coached his first 3 years at Oregon City High School with recent Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Brad Smith. The Guelsdorf family includes wife of 23 years, Kristin, and twin daughters Kaari and Kylie, 19, and Kaydyn, 15. Dogs include Lucy, Dezi, Maggie, and Hadley. All girls☺ kurt.guelsdorf@orecity.k12.or.us @KurtGuelsdorf --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
We recap all 6 district championship games from last Friday night!
The Noble Bears (8-1) face the Southeast Spartans (1-8) in a week 10 showdown. It is senior night! Noble honors the class of 1975, 200, and 2019 on their District Championships! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bearblitz/support
Dakota visits Stevenson in the Art & Jakes Game of the Week and Eisenhower heads to Lake Orion with District Championships on the line. Zach and Zack make Heidebrecht Chevrolet Playoff Picks along with a quick look at possible upcoming opponents for Ike and Stevenson/Dakota. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on Twitter at @MACAttackPod and like The MAC Attack with Zach & Zack on Facebook! Your Source for the most Comprehensive Coverage Of The MAC Red from Start to Finish. https://www.macattackpodcast.com/
Carl Kremer has been the Head Varsity Basketball Coach for Archbishop Moeller High School for 29 years. In those 29 years, Coach Kremer has compiled a 575-157 record. His teams have won the G.C.L 22 out of the last 26 years. He has also led his Crusaders to 7 City Championships; 14 District Championships, 8 Regional Championships, 1 State Final Four ’05; 2 State Runner-Up finishes in ‘10 and '17 and 5 Division 1 State Championships in ’99, ’03, ’07 as well as Back to Back Titles in '18 and '19. Coach Kremer has also received a great deal of individual recognition. • GCL Coach of the Year: 14 • Ohio Coach of the Year: 3 (1994, 2017, 2018) • Cincinnati Coach of the Year: 7 (1999, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019) • Southwest District Coach of the Year: 1 (2019) • Southwest District Coach of the Year: 1 (2019) • The Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame Coach of the Year: 2 (2018, 2019) • NFHS: Mideast Region Coach of the Year: 1 (2017-2018) • Cincinnati.com Sports Award: 1 (2019) • USA Today State of Ohio Coach of the Year: 1 (2019) In 2010 Coach Kremer was selected to coach in the prestigious McDonald All- American game. He has also coached the Ohio/Kentucky all-star game in 2001 and 2003 as well as the Ohio North/South all-star game in 2000. Coach Kremer was inducted into the Moeller Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013. Make sure you subscribe to the Hoop Heads Podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you’re there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Believe it or not those ratings help your friends and colleagues find the show. If you really love what you’re hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation. You are going to want to have a pen and paper ready so you can take some notes as you listen to this episode with Coach Carl Kremer from Moeller High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Email - Ckremer@moeller.org Twitter - @Coach_Kremer @MoellerBBall Support this podcast
Upon graduating from Ouachita Baptist University, where Coach Pullano swam, he accepted the position of Head High School Swim Coach for Granbury ISD, succeeding Nick Vollmer. In his time at GHS, Pullano has led the Pirates to 4 consecutive District Championships (2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018) as well as consecutive Top 5 placings for the boys and girls at the Region 2-5A Championship meet (2015: 5th; 2016: 4th, 2017: 4th, 2018: 3rd). Connect with Jason: - Team Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Email - LinkedIn Get FREE Access to their Swim Workouts. Full Show Notes for this Episode on the RITTER Blog. We want to hear from you, leave us a message 24/7! +1 704-837-2939 Check out the latest from RITTER: The Hive - Get access to the best online swim coaching resources available. Join The Hive powered by RITTER, to understand the full picture of swimming faster. Get specific training sets and workouts, learn in-depth technique tips and analysis, even watch dryland and strength training exercises that'll help your swimmers go faster! If you enjoyed this podcast help us spread the word by leaving a rating and review on our iTunes show page. To connect and learn more visit the RITTER Sports Performance website.
34 Years high school coach. 568 Career Wins. 21st All Time in Ohio. Head Boys Basketball Coach West Branch High school- 3rd Year. . Ohio Coach of the Year 1991, 2000. 17 League Championships. 25 Sectional Championships. 7 District Championships. 2 Ohio Final 4. 3 Ohio AP State Championships 2000, 2001, 2004. 11 20-Win Seasons. Championship Productions, Inc. produces the world's best basketball instructional videos and DVDs featuring the top basketball coaches and athletes. With an extensive catalog of basketball videos and DVDs produced for basketball coaches, parents and athletes, Championship Productions is internationally recognized as the industry leader in basketball instructional videos, books and guides , and is regularly distinguished for its first-class customer service. Coaching DVDs at Championship Productions --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Gryphon and Scott review the exciting finale to the Pacific Northwest District's season: District Championships. They discuss the pros and cons of the idea of moving to a 2-divisions structure in the PNW, similar to how some other districts have done. Scott raises 3 interesting question examples and discusses their legality and quality with Gryphon. The officials at District Championships used CBQZ meet-wide, so the dynamic duo discuss how it went and why it was beneficial. Scott shares a CQLT Rules Committee update. And finally, Scott and Gryphon talk about a crazy Quizzing evangelism idea. Email questions and comments to iq@cbqz.org, and follows us on Twitter @InsideQuizzing. For those interested in trying out the new CBQZ web-based Bible Quizzing application, please check out: https://cbqz.org/app
Gryphon and Scott review the exciting finale to the Pacific Northwest District's season: District Championships. They discuss the pros and cons of the idea of moving to a 2-divisions structure in the PNW, similar to how some other districts have done. Scott raises 3 interesting question examples and discusses their legality and quality with Gryphon. The officials at District Championships used CBQZ meet-wide, so the dynamic duo discuss how it went and why it was beneficial. Scott shares a CQLT Rules Committee update. And finally, Scott and Gryphon talk about a crazy Quizzing evangelism idea. Email questions and comments to iq@cbqz.org, and follows us on Twitter @InsideQuizzing. For those interested in trying out the new CBQZ web-based Bible Quizzing application, please check out: https://cbqz.org/app
Episode Description - In this episode, we have a discussion dedicated to all of the Rookie Teams. From those who are already looking to next year to the lucky ones that have earned their way to the State or Regional Championships. Brand and Clinton Bolinger from Team 2337 join the discussion to help prepare those teams that are headed to State or District Championships. In addition, those teams that have earned the All-Star Rookie award and the preparation to get ready to present at the State Championship/District level. FIRST Update - Team Update Number 19 - https://firstfrc.blob.core.windows.net/frc2018/Manual/TeamUpdates/TeamUpdate19.pdf Roundtable Discussion - Brandi and Clinton Bolinger - Team 2337 Paul Garrett - Team 7166 Cheryl Deehr - Team 7202 Team of the Week ALL FRC VOLUNTEERS
The Tribune's Cameron Teague Robinson and Daniel Jones rehash Battle's fourth consecutive district championship with a win over Belton and look at the other four local teams that made it to the state quarterfinal round.
Choirs are Horrible the card game comes out today! Coach Steve Cook is the head football coach at the same Higginsville, MO high school where his wife Sarah Cook is a choir director. He has some recommendations for choir directors who want to build a cooperative relationship with their school’s athletic department (other than marrying the head football coach.) Working together brings unique benefits to both departments. After all, you really are already on the same team. Listen [Subscribe on iTunes] [Subscribe on Android] Highlight to Tweet: “What better way to recruit them, than through their friends?” - Steve Cook Show Notes: Coaches motivate kids to do things they wouldn’t normally want to do. They teach them to work. Qualities of a great football player: ability, personality, someone willing to learn and try to get better. Pre-game: In the locker room before the game, they don’t review plays. If the players don’t have it down 15 minutes before the game, they aren’t going to. That time is purely for motivation. The game is more enjoyable when the audience is involved in participating in some way, like gamesmanship with a crosstown rival. There is room for students to be involved in both sports and music. The students who excel in one area frequently excel in both. The coaching staff follows Steve’s lead of support and affirmation to the choir program. Setting that attitude is important to a good relationship between the departments. Don’t be afraid to reach out. Build personal relationships before schedule conflicts arise. Find ways to work together. The choir can lead the national anthem at pep rallies, or help create videos and highlight reels. The best strategy in building a working partnership with your athletic department is just to approach them. Don’t use email. Know that everyone is a professional, everyone wants what is best for students. There’s one thing the choir has that might be important to the football team: girls. The social aspect of choir is different than what they get in football practice. Establish common ground. You are all on the same team. Bio: Coach Steve Cook is entering his eleventh season as The head coach of the Lafayette County C-1 Higginsville Huskers in Higginsville, MO. In 2015, the Huskers advanced to the Class 2 State Semifinals, falling short the eventual State Champions, the Lamar Tigers. Coach Cook’s teams have won six consecutive MRVC East Championships and four District Championships. In 2011, the Huskers advanced to the Class 2 State Championship Game, finishing second to Lamar Tigers. As his tenure as the huskers head coach, Cook’s teams have amassed a record of 95 and 30. Cook is a graduate of the University of Central Missouri, where he began coaching in Higginsville as a volunteer in the fall of 2000. Coach Cook is married to Sarah Cook, vocal music teacher at Lafayette Co. C-1. Together, they reside on a small farm in Mayview, Mo their children, Miriam (10) and Joel (7). Resources/links Mentioned: Helen of Troy, the face that launched a thousand ships Choir Nation group on Facebook Email Patreon - Support the podcast! Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!) My Music Folders (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for “last column” or best pricing - usually reserved for bulk purchases only!)
This week, we are joined by Spencer Tickman from FRC 1747! Sorry about some of the audio quality issues we had, we hope to have them solved for next week!
This week, we are joined by Spencer Tickman from FRC 1747! Sorry about some of the audio quality issues we had, we hope to have them solved for next week!