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Episode 330 - The AFL is considering premiership rings? In this episode, I share my thoughts on the idea of the AFL adopting American sport championship rings Podcast Website https://www.ayankonthefooty.com/ A Yank on the Footy March 2024 Introductory episode AFL Considers Implementation of Premiership Rings - Ministry of Sport AFL 2024: Premiership rings idea for every player on AFL premier, Grand Final winner, Barassi Rings, $50k per ring, latest news Collingwood pushes to be awarded AFL's first premiership rings as league considers radical proposal Twenty years ago, Perkins won state football title with dramatic finish | Sandusky Register PERKINS TWP. — Perkins High School will honor its 1999 Division IV state championship football team before Friday's home game against Huron. Brent Adams and Alan Speer will be there — just like they were 20 years ago when the Pirates needed them most. Perkins vs Ironton on Vimeo – The state championship game mentioned in the episode. Guest Intake Form - link Want to help out the podcast? Leave me a review! Buy me a coffee, Podcast fundraiser https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ayankonthefooty Podcast "merch" storefront https://www.redbubble.com/people/ayankonthefooty/shop?asc=u @Yank_on A Yank on the Footy Podcast - Home | Facebook ayankonthefooty@gmail.com MAILING LIST signup: I hope you'll consider signing up for the mailing list, so you'll be the first to have the new episode dropped off right into your inbox. You can sign up for the mailing list that is on ayankonthefooty.com For crisis support, please contact: Lifeline http://lifeline.org.au 13 11 14 Beyond Blue http://beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636 In the U.S.: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-8255 – Active duty military and veterans, dial 988 and press 1
Sports reporter, Curt Conrad is joined by managing editor and basketball aficionado, Larry Phillips to preview girls postseason basketball action for area teams. We discuss Division I 10 seed Ashland as well as 16 seed Madison; A stacked Division II with Mansfield Senior (1 seed) and Shelby (3 seed); Clear Fork (3 seed) in Division III as well as Colonel Crawford (2 seed); Finally, Division IV's Mansfield Christian (4 seed), Plymouth (6 seed) and Loudonville (1 seed) led by one of the state's best, Corri Vermilya. Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On to the boys. Sports reporter Curt Conrad is joined once again by managing editor Larry Phillips to preview boys postseason basketball action for area teams. We discuss the 19th- seeded rebuilding Madison Rams and their improvement this season as well as the 14th-ranked Ashland Arrows in Division I; A loaded Division II with Shelby (1 seed), Lexington (2 seed) and Mansfield Senior (5 seed); Crestview's (1 seed) success in Division III and Willard (3 seed) led by Max Dawson; Finally, a strong Division IV in our area with Colonel Crawford (1 seed), Lucas (3 seed) and Mansfield Christian (5 seed).Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the start of the postseason just two weeks away, the high school football regular season enters an important juncture for teams eyeing the playoffs. One of the best matchups this season occurs Friday night when undefeated Wyoming (8-0) plays host to Indian Hill (6-2) in a Cincinnati Hills League showdown. Indian Hill coach John Rodenberg, senior wide receiver/defensive back Jonathan Copfer and senior wide receiver/defensive back/kicker Alex Grace joined the WCPO High School Insider Podcast to discuss the upcoming game and Indian Hill's season. Indian Hill is undergoing a resurgence in Rodenberg's second season with the program, a year after the team had a 3-7 record in 2022. Indian Hill is No. 7 in Region 16 and has won five consecutive games. Indian Hill has outscored its opponents 84-6 the past two weeks. Wyoming, ranked No. 2 in the Division IV, Region 16 computer points standings, has won 75 consecutive regular season games. Wyoming has won nine consecutive games over Indian Hill. It will be senior night at Wyoming as the Cowboys will be a focus of a spotlight for its success this season and the tradition that is the foundation of the program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Dr. Nathan Unruh in this new episode of Beyond Bricks, as he explore the remarkable journey of Eric Denning, a dedicated educator, coach, and visionary principal. His passion for nurturing young minds is truly inspiring. Eric teaches us that true leadership is about making a lasting impact. Eric Denning is a dedicated educator and community leader with over 27 years of service in the Mount Vernon School District. His journey in education has seen him wear multiple hats, from being an English teacher to serving as the dean of students. In addition to his professional roles, Eric is a loving husband and father, although his children have now reached adulthood. Currently holding various prominent positions, Eric Denning serves as the athletic director, boys basketball coach, and principal for grades 6-12 within the school district. However, his dedication to education and sports administration recently reached a new milestone when he secured a runoff election victory and was officially appointed to the South Dakota High School Activities Association's Board of Directors on July 26. In this prestigious role, he will serve a term extending until June 30, 2026, as a representative for the state's athletic directors for Division IV high schools. These schools are characterized by their smaller student populations, with an average daily membership of less than 122 students in grades 9-11.
Wyoming (15-1 in 2022) was a Division IV state runner-up last season. Wyoming coach Aaron Hancock enters his 12th season as head coach as the Cowboys start this year at Ross Aug. 18. Wyoming has a 67-game regular-season win streak entering this season. This year's senior class has a 37-3 record the first three seasons. "Our guys are stepping up," Hancock said. "They're hard-working kids. They've dedicated themselves to the summer program. Every year we want to do things better than they've ever been done before." Hancock was joined by Wyoming senior quarterback/linebacker Quaid Hauer, senior defensive end/offensive lineman Deuce Wiley and senior slot receiver/linebacker DJ Gray. "Those three guys are really great examples for our program," Hancock said. "But, we also have some guys that are just tremendous leaders so we have really good senior leadership. We're pushing forward and really excited about this year and where we're going to go."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Commentator Terry Pluto talks about Cleveland's Glenville High School football team, led by legendary coach Ted Ginn Sr. They play for the Division IV state title on Saturday.
The arrival of cold air throughout Greater Cincinnati this week is a sure sign that it's Week 14 of the high school football season. "People are complaining about the cold and things like that," Lakota West coach Tom Bolden said with a smile before Tuesday's practice. "I said, 'You know you are doing something right if you are getting to practice in cold weather.'" Kentucky is in the state quarterfinals while Indiana is in the semi-state round with Lawrenceburg (Class 3A) and East Central (Class 4A) trying to make it to Lucas Oil Stadium next week. There are seven Greater Cincinnati teams in the Ohio High School Athletic Association regional finals this weekend with a trip to the state Final Four on the line. The WCPO High School Insider takes a closer look at some of the games to watch starting Friday night. You will hear from Bolden and his message to the undefeated Firebirds as they prepare to play Moeller for a second straight regional final. Moeller coach Mark Elder discusses the keys to victory as the Crusaders try to make their 18th trip to the state Final Four. Anderson coach Evan Dreyer reflects upon the upcoming matchup with conference rival Kings for the second time this season in the Division II, Region 8 final at Mason's Atrium Stadium. Badin coach Nick Yordy explains how the Rams have prepared for this opportunity to be in the program's 13th regional final when the team plays Tippecanoe Friday night at Trotwood-Madison. Wyoming coach Aaron Hancock discusses the Cowboys' work ethic as the undefeated No. 1 seed prepares to play No. 2 Taft for a second time this season Saturday night in the Division IV, Region 16 final at Lakota West. Subscribe at https://wcpo.com/highschoolinsider See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ohio high school football playoffs are one step closer to the state championships this week. There are 25 Greater Cincinnati teams in the regional quarterfinal round this Friday night. The WCPO High School Insider podcast highlights some of the top games to watch during Week 12. Taft coach Tyler Williams reflects on the turning point of the season for the Senators (9-2) and the team's mindset entering the Division IV, Region 16 quarterfinal against Alter (6-5). Williams also discusses how strong the Taft defense has been this season including the play of junior defensive back Tayshawn Banks (eight interceptions), who was named the Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference Red Division athlete of the year. Moeller coach Mark Elder and St. Xavier coach Steve Specht discuss the GCL South rivals meeting for a second time this season - this time for the opportunity to play in the regional semifinals next week. Cincinnati Country Day coach Dennis Coyle reflects on the Nighthawks' first playoff win since 1999. More at https://wcpo.com/highschoolinsider See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the Central Catholic Eagles of Morgan City fight their hearts out in the 2022 Quarterfinals. The final score, Central Catholic 53, Hamilton Christian 61.
Pelham and Somersworth claimed the crown in Division III and Division IV, respectively, last weekend and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman recap both title games, along with the semifinals in Division I and II. This week, there will also be a special championship edition of the podcast on Friday, where they will breakdown the two remaining finals. As always, you can send us your questions and feedback by sending an email to nhhighschoolsports@gmail.com or on Twitter at @nhhssports. You can listen to the show Tuesday morning at nh-highschoolsports.com.
Do you have concerns about homeschooling legalities here in the Philippines ? When the pandemic started last year . Homeschooling became more popular in our country. Since then the Department of Education has been doing their best to support and improve their policies about homeschooling. This is the update report on that. Join us with Dr. Leila Areola the Director of Division IV , BLD, Jerreld Romulo of Bureau Of Educational Assessment and the Planning Team . They will clarify PEPT , LRN etc. and others concerns and future about homeschooling legalities . Disclaimer: For every conversation here please treat it as a suggestion, not a permanent solution. If you have any suggestions or questions about any topic you want to discuss please let us know. Feedbacks are welcome. For more Homeschooling learnings, buy my book at https://ihomeschool.ph/ available in hardbound, digital copy. You can also buy it @lazadaph @shopee_ph To subscribe to my YouTube channel by clicking the link in https://bit.ly/2LEqNxCFollow also my Tiktok account https://vt.tiktok.com/yp5ove/Podcast account https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZdopeLB6lbD6sGFCzoLTY #ihomeschoolph #deped #Pepttest #legalities --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ihomeschoolph/message
Tony talks with State Champion Jacob Pleiman. We talk about the historic season Botkins had, the upcoming changes with a new coaching staff, as well as expectations as the defending state champions in Division IV. A fantastic interview with one of the best players in Shelby County! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SWOFullCourtPress/support
KBZE 105.9FM SPORTS - Despite an incredible effort by the #CentralCatholicEagles of #MorganCity, #Louisiana, the eagles fell by one point, 56-57, to Calvary Baptist of Shreveport, to advance to the 2021 LHSAA Division IV Semi-Finals. Please enjoy their spirit fight, during this fantastic game.
For Friday's episode of the Sports Scouting Report Podcast With Lee Brecheen, Lee catches up Calvary Baptist Academy head coach Rodney Guin, who won his first state championship as a head coach, and also gave his team their third state title in seven seasons. Coach Guin talks about their Division IV state championship run, how playing two Class 5A powerhouses in C.E. Byrd High School and Archbishop Rummel High School gave the Cavaliers what they needed in order to make a title run, playing Ouachita Christian in the state championship game, the senior leaders that made the state championship victory happen, the potential of quarterback Landry Lyddy, who set a single LHSAA state championship game record for passing yards, and finally, gives an update on his former quarterback in Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott!
Brandon Pardon graduated from Lincolnview High School, near Van Wert, Ohio with one of the most storied careers in the history of Ohio high school basketball. Two appearances in the Division IV state championship game including a 53-1 record in those two years and state title in 1997. After high school, Pardon enrolled at Wright State University where he was a member of the Horizon League All Freshman Team after his first season. Following that year he transferred to Bowling Green State University, where he played for Dan Dakich and ultimately led the Falcons to a MAC championship as a senior. Pardon went on to a two year career playing overseas. Brandon shares the story of his basketball journey and the joys today of being a father as his children begin their own relationships with the game that has been so good to him. Please enjoy my visit with Brandon Pardon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-cook0/support
Dennis Crowley, co-founder of Foursquare, talks about the vintage Honda CT90 motorbikes his father-in-law gave him for a wedding gift. They break a lot. He also weighs in on running a Division IV soccer team and the ultimate hot dog condiment.
Corey is joined by 270 Hooos co-owner Zach Fleer, discussing the weekend that was in Ohio HS hoops in all four divisions, starting with Division I district recap (3:00), Division II (14:30), Division III (23:55) and ending with Division IV (34:00).
In today's episode, we preview the Division IV Regional Tournament and make our regional picks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Corey is joined by Kurt Stubbs, talking about Babe Kwasniak’s dismissal (3:00), along with previews statewide for Division IV (7:45), Division III (12:00), Division II (23:00), Division I (40:30).
We deep-dive into the Division IV tournament taking a look at some of the top teams, players, and sleepers to keep an eye on. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week’s episode of the Ninth State Sports Show: Football Edition, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman recap the Division IV championship game and get you ready for Championship Sunday at UNH by discussing all three of the final matchups. The show will be recorded this fall at Riverside BBQ in downtown Nashua. You can contact the show by emailing nhhighschoolsports@gmail.com or on Twitter at @nhhssports. Each show will be available Wednesday mornings on NH-HighSchoolSports.com.
Corey is joined by friend and fellow basketball scout Kurt Stubbs, talking about anything and everything of value in Ohio hoops this season, including key storylines to watch (13:15), Division I preview (22:00), previewing Division II (33:00), previewing Division III (40:40), previewing Division IV (44:00), talking Mr. Basketball candidates (46:00) and much more!
With two weeks remaining in the Ohio high school football regular season, it’s now or never for several area teams entering this weekend. Princeton coach Mike Daniels (Division I) and Indian Hill Tony Arcuri (Division IV) joined the WCPO High School Insider to discuss their teams before the postseason begins the weekend of Nov. 8. Princeton is rated No. 6 in the Division I, Region 4 standings while Indian Hill is No. 2 in Division IV, Region 16.
I. Distribution of Saints---II. Denominational Significance---III. Doctrinal Similarities---IV. Disregarding the Superficial---V. Standard of Division---IV. Duty To Separate---VI. Decision to Stay.
In his first appearance, on the Ohio High School Hoops: Around the State Podcast, John Bruce of Scioto Valley Conference Sports Talk delivers an all-star performance breaking down Division II, Division III, and Division IV in Southeast Ohio. We talk Zane Trace, Sheridan, Waverly, Wheelersburg, North Adams, Chesapeake, Ironton, Alexander, New Boston, South Webster, Coal Grove, Furnance Green, and much, much more! We even pay tribute to the great Lou Horvath, who knows it's always "Basketball 30" inside the Convo. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Back for this third appearance on the Triple Double Podcast is JJHuddle's Kurt Stubbs, talking about anything and everything related to the upcoming boys basketball tournament in Ohio, discussing all four divisions: Division I (3:40), Division II (30:00), Division III (39:30), and Division IV (48:30). Check out his predictions and more in this very special episode!
I run through the brackets for Division IV. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wingedlions/support
The Wyoming High School football team became the area’s first Ohio team since 2013 to go undefeated and win a state championship. The Cowboys completed a memorable season with a 42-14 win over Girard in the Division IV state final Dec. 1 in Canton. Wyoming coach Aaron Hancock discussed the experience in Stark County and what the title represents for his program, the school and the community.
It’s about that time … time to get serious about starting training for Ironman 70.3 Traverse City, a 1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike and 13.1-mile run triathlon set for Aug. 25, 2019. Yes, this race is 8 months away. There is plenty of time ahead to get ready for this inaugural race. And yet, if you’re like Heather and this distance and event is going to be a first for you, you just might be thinking of getting things rolling in the coming weeks, as winter gets underway. For Heather, the swim portion is definitely a key component of earlier-than-later training. As she shares during this episode, getting into the pool this month, at least a couple of times, is part of the plan. Heather talks with guests Rebecca and Tony Venticinque, both of whom are accomplished triathletes and seasoned coaches. Heather will be working with Tony and Rebecca, who operate Tri Again Fitness in Traverse City, as she trains for Ironman 70.3 Traverse City. Rebecca also shares her most recent full Ironman experience, a Nov. 4 race that almost didn’t happen in Florida because of Hurricane Michael. It was moved from Panama City Beach to Haines City, Fla. “After the hurricane hit … it was all up in the air even three weeks before the race,” she said. Tony was there as well, this time a volunteer and not competing as he has in two other full Ironman events. Rebecca talks about what it was like to complete this race in pretty warm conditions and, later in the race, a downpour. Rebecca and Tony provide a preview of what’s to come in Heather’s training throughout winter and spring and during the summer (open water swimming!) as race day gets closer. Tony and Rebecca’s coaching business also includes a team of athletes, many of whom are signed on for Ironman 70.3 Traverse City. They’re also hosting a 70.3 triathlon training camp, May 10-12, 2019, that is open to anyone interested in preparing for the Traverse City event – or other triathlons. Lodging, meals, group training, and plenty of optional topics will be discussed throughout the weekend. Full course previews of the Traverse City event also will be part of the weekend. With over 45 years of combined coaching experience, Tri Again Fitness has helped coach individuals to national recognition, club national team wins, multiple World Team qualifications at all triathlon distances, all-American honors, Boston Marathon qualifiers and helped countless athletes achieve personal bests and lifelong milestones. Tony has been coaching in one respect or another since 1991, and professionally coaching triathlon since 2006. Professional accomplishments at the USAT Club Nationals include winning the Division V in 2009 and securing runner-up at the Division IV in 2010. He’s also coached 21 age group athletes to 33 world team qualifications at the sprint, olympic, 70.3 and 140.6 distances over the past five years. Tony is a USA Triathlon Certified Level 2 Coach and USA Cycling Certified Level 2 coach. Rebecca is an athlete turned coach. She has coached since 1993 in various sports. She has a Bachelors of Science in Management of Health Services, Group Exercise certification from ASFA Personal Training Certification from ISSA. USAT (Triathlon) certification and USATF (Track and Field) certification.