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It is time for another edition of High School Sports Saturday with Tate Mathews! This week Tate is joined by Bill Marbet of the TACA, Coach Will Hester, and the Tennessean's Tom Kreager to talk all things high school sports in the Midstate including the transition as we come back from the dead period and get ready for Fall Sports!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is time for another edition of High School Sports Saturday with Tate Mathews! This week Tate is joined by Bill Marbet of the TACA, Coach Will Hester, and the Tennessean's Tom Kreager to talk all things high school sports in the Midstate including the transition as we come back from the dead period and get ready for Fall Sports!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textAs part of our Fall Sports Spotlight series, we welcome Donovan Belizaire, Head Coach of the Elyria High School Pioneers Boys Soccer Team. Donovan is a leader who's making an impact both on the field and during the school day. As a dedicated high school counselor by day and coach by season, he brings a powerful combination of mentorship and motivation to the lives of student-athletes.We talk about what makes the soccer program more than just a team: the culture it builds and the discipline it takes. Coach Belizaire walks us through how the program operates, including summer training, preseason preparation, and what athletes and families need to know to get involved this fall.It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!
Send us a textIn this episode of our Fall Sports Spotlight Series, we sit down with the Head Coach Matt Wilson of the Elyria High Pioneer Football program as he heads into his second season at the helm—energized, focused and excited about the direction the program is heading. With summer training in full swing, he talks about how a strong, structured sports performance program is already paying off, setting athletes up for a competitive and confident start to the season.Coach Wilson shares what's ahead for the team this fall, how offseason efforts translate into on-field success, and how players can still get involved. He also shines a light on the community-driven aspects of the program, including an annual mini-camp where young football players train and connect with the varsity players—a day designed to inspire, engage, and grow interest in the sport!But his impact doesn't stop with Friday nights. Coach Wilson also took on the challenge of launching the district's first-ever Girls Flag Football Team this past spring, and he's passionate about the opportunities opening up in this fast-growing sport.Whether you're a parent, player or Pioneer football fan, this behind-the-scenes look at the program and its leadership will keep you riveted!It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!
Send us a textIn this kickoff episode of our Petey Podcast Fall Sports Spotlight series, we sit down with Coach Jerry Chizmar, head coach of Elyria High School's cross country team, to dive into what makes the program special, how student-athletes can get involved and what it means to compete at a high level. Coach shares insights on training, team culture and the unique challenges and rewards of distance running.Whether you're a seasoned runner, a curious student or a parent looking to learn more, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at a program that's all about endurance, discipline, team spirit and community.Plus, this is just the beginning! Stay tuned for upcoming episodes as we feature coaches from across the fall sports lineup — from the football and soccer fields to the volleyball and tennis courts, and beyond.It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!
Send us a textThis is a reprise of the recent Avonworth Historical Society presentation of the same name - Judy Pastor and Bruce Haughin put together some history of sports at Avonworth last century. This is part one of a two episode series. Part one looks at a history of the Avonworth School District and concentrates on Fall Sports. Part two recounts the history of Winter and Spring sports. Link to presentation slides:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x9rmGU7XmH-DT5HFE_FQuvWdQZ4C7nvY/view?usp=sharing
Join your host, Aidan Dougherty, as he is joined alongside Owen Colwell and Connor McAndrew as they talk about both basketball teams and what they have done so far and what it means going forward, while also wrapping up some of the final awards to fall sports.
MSHSL guru John Millea reviews the best stories from the Fall and looks forward to winter. From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Thanks to Pizza Barn in Princeton, MN (https://www.PizzaBarnPrinceton.com)
MSHSL guru John Millea reviews the best stories from the Fall and looks forward to winter. From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Thanks to Pizza Barn in Princeton, MN (https://www.PizzaBarnPrinceton.com)
Stone and Griffin discuss men's soccer, and their upcoming postseason run. The duo also discusses NC State on a greater scale in terms of the future of its programs, especially football in what has been a down year.
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Episode 229 we begin with a breakdown of the great weekend of college football. Preview the CFB rankings and playoffs, Eagles/Cowboys preview and remaining schedule. College Basketball, PA Water Polo State Championship, PA District 1 playoffs and then around the 1:15 mark we discuss the election results!
2024 Fall Sports + Head Coach Matt Riser joins the show. (EP. 84) by On the Prowl Podcast
Coverage Editor Nicholas Hull and Multimedia Coverage Editor Garrett Arendt, sit down with Claire Lenarduzzi, Sports Editor and Media Day Committee Chair, to discuss the rest of the fall sports season, and predict how our teams will do.
Alexandra Stevenson and Hugues Laverdiere discuss a myriad of newsy notes at the top of the podcast including World Series, college football, NFL, Junior tennis players preparing for college scholarships, and professional tennis players branding and marketing themselves to huge dollars. Alexandra talks about Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, the Williams' sisters leading the marketing bonanza with several hundred million for each player. Alexandra breaks down ideas for junior tennis players and their parents to prepare players for college tennis. Ougi having done it with his eldest daughter, Amelia, describes his journey.
https://teachhoops.com/In a recent episode of "Coach Unplugged," hosts Coach Collins and Coach Steger discuss the challenges high school athletes and coaches face when transitioning from fall sports like football or soccer to the basketball season. They emphasize the importance of understanding both the physical and mental adjustments required during this period. Building Personal Connections Coach Collins highlights the significance of knowing each player's name to foster stronger relationships and enhance communication. Using a player's name captures their attention and makes them feel valued, which is crucial for team cohesion. Balancing Expectations and Well-being The coaches stress that athletes should not be overwhelmed immediately after their fall sports season. Coach Collins avoids holding evening open gyms in September to prevent adding stress to players already committed to other sports. Instead, he offers morning sessions for those interested, respecting their time and need for rest. Understanding Physical Differences Between Sports Transitioning athletes need time to adjust to basketball's continuous pace, which differs from the stop-and-go nature of sports like football. Coaches should implement gradual conditioning programs to prevent injuries and fatigue, recognizing that immediate peak performance is unrealistic. Mental Health and Avoiding Burnout The mental shift between seasons is as crucial as the physical one. Overloading athletes can lead to burnout. Providing mental breaks and low-pressure activities like shooting practice helps athletes enjoy the game without feeling overwhelmed. Collaborating with Other Coaches Maintaining positive relationships with other sports coaches is vital. Open communication ensures athletes are not caught between conflicting commitments and that their best interests are prioritized. Providing Flexible Opportunities Offering optional activities allows athletes to engage with basketball without feeling obligated. This flexibility maintains their enthusiasm and prevents them from being overwhelmed by additional commitments. Supporting Non-Fall Sport Athletes Coaches can encourage athletes not participating in fall sports to focus on conditioning and skill development but should avoid excessive pressure. A balanced approach prepares them physically without risking burnout. Emphasizing Skill Development Focusing on shooting and fundamental skills during the transition period helps athletes acclimate to basketball. It provides a low-impact way to improve performance and serves as a mental break. Avoiding Early Season Burnout Starting the season too intensely can cause athletes to peak early and lose momentum. Coaches should pace the season appropriately, gradually increasing intensity to keep athletes fresh and engaged. Conclusion: Start Slow to Finish Strong The key message is to "start slow to finish strong." By pacing the transition and focusing on athletes' physical and mental health, coaches can set their teams up for a successful season. This approach leads to sustained performance and a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for a sports update here at Ridgefield Tiger Talk! Joining us on today's podcast is a guest everyone is familiar with, Dane Street Director of Athletics for Ridgefield High School. We talk about the amazing fall season. Some of our sports teams are having (many qualified for both FCIAC and States), highlights of some amazing students, and the amazing work that our coaches put in for our athletes. Thanks for listening! Click here for the athletics website.
GTKY: Autumn of Stork, PSU trip, Ocean City trip; inflatable Svengoolie New Stuff Watched/Played: Batman: Caped Crusader, What If…? s2, Pens opener; Salem's Lot, Veep, Deadpool & Wolverine; Until Dawn, RE: Village, Dead Space Sportsball: CFB top 5; MLB LCS Trailer Talk: Ballerina; The Last of Us s2 Nerd News: Ghostbusters movies continuing Coming Soon: Smile 2, Alien: Romulus; American Horror Stories s4, The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh; Super Mario Party Jamboree; Batman & Robin Year One Support the show: patreon.com/besottedgeek
Join us as we revisit the fall sports season!
Newport Recreation Director PJ Lovely is here as we talk about the tour he gave of the new Community Center (FYI: It looks great!), the progress of the building, the end of Fall Sports, the event at Protectworth Brewery last weekend, his hike in NY and more.
Just because football was off doesn't mean there was no action on campus. We dive in deep on volleyball as they build momentum through SEC play, while the soccer team deals with injuries to star players. We also keep it country club and preview the action from the No. 4 women's and No. 11 men's golf teams as they get some young talent added to the rosters.
On this edition of suncast Manny looks in depth at each fall sports, WSOC, MSOC, and VB as things are starting to shake out when it comes to seedings and teams understand where they fall and who they are competing against week in and week out. Then Josh talks about the opening weekend for conference FB and what he saw as well as what he did not see.
A quick stroll through Charger sports fall happenings.
Today, we cover a by-the-numbers sports roundup, new curricula for first-year writing seminars, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center's expansion, and an inquiry into Princeton's admissions process.You can read Harrison's article here, or at dailyprincetonian.com.Correction: This episode was sound engineered by Isabel Jacobson, not Vitus Larrieu.
Really fun episode checking in on both Soccer teams, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and a school record in Golf. Plus some real optimism and curiosity is back for this weekend's game down in Chapel Hill. (Spoiler: everyone is now sleeping on the Dukes). And a few OTs and a corrected answer from last week.
Episode 221 we are watching the Phil's vs Mets and talking Eagles, College Football, Local PA High School Football and we finish with the top living baseball HOF's as well as those who should be in. Loads of fun!
Seahawk Nation, we officially kicked things off this past week with the start of the regular season for our Fall Sports. Join host, Tom Frank, as he runs through last week's results and looks ahead to all our upcoming games for Boys and Girls Soccer, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Golf, Cross Country and Football.Plus we have 3rd year Varsity Girl's Soccer Coach, Christine Flanagan, back for her 3rd time on the podcast. She provides great insight on this year's team and coaches, the keys to a successful season and who we need to beat in the county. And lastly discover more on the 6th Annual Mr. Ted's Relay! Mr. Ted and Ms.Snow are ready for another showdown! For those not in the know, Mr. Ted and Ms. Snow like to compete to see who can complete the most miles around Davidsonville Park every year...but being teddy bears they need your help!The race is Saturday, September 21, 2024 from 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (you pick your time) at Davidsonville Park. For more information fo to https://www.laceemupforlibby.org/6th-annual-mr-teds-relay/All proceeds will go toward the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation's “The Million Mile" fundraiser to support the Hopkins Brain & Eye Tumor Laboratory, the lab that's still working with Libby's cells to find new therapies for DIPG and other forms of childhood cancer. Hawk Talk is hosted by Tom Frank and brought to you by Chad's BBQ, Merrick Creative, and Maryland Remodeling Expert. Don't hesitate to contact us through Instagram @SRHawkTalk or by email at SRHawkTalk@gmail.com. We want to report on all sports and all the great stories happening throughout the season. Please reach out, send updates after games, let me know about fundraisers, big games, etc. This show is only as good as what we know. So get involved! Subscribe, Listen and Share the show on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts, leave us a rating on Apple, help support the show at https://srhawktalk.buzzsprout.com, and spread the word Seahawk Nation. #WERSRSupport the show
This week we are celebrating a perfect home week for Bates fall sports. Men's soccer is 3-0, women's soccer is 2-0, No. 7 nationally ranked field hockey is 2-0, and our volleyball team is 3-0! Plus, women's golf won the Husson Invitational. And this week, we're previewing the Bates football season, which kicks off this Saturday at Amherst. All that…on the Bates Bobcast! Interviews this episode: 1:27 -- Rachel Suh '27 (Female Bobcat of the Week, NESCAC Player of the Week) and Isabelle Bernal '28, Women's Soccer. 12:08 -- Benny Bogyo '27, Men's Soccer. (Male Bobcat of the Week) 19:26 -- Haley Dwight '27, Field Hockey. 27:56 -- Sofia Castiglioni '27 and Skye Higashihara '28, Volleyball. 36:12 -- Isabelle Meltzer '28 and Sarah Wicks '28, Women's Golf. 48:07 -- Matt Coyne, Head Coach, Football. (Season Preview)
This episode features a preview of Little Giants Cross Country and Soccer teams ahead of the 2024 Fall sports season. Student athletes Will Neubauer '25, Brayden Curnutt '25, and Justin Santiago '25 discuss what they wished casual fans knew about the pre-season grind for the Redpack, and midfielder Bryce Kinnaman '27 discusses the lack of restrictions present in the Beautiful Game (Episode 366).
At last… it is game week for a majority of Bates fall sports! After previewing women's soccer, volleyball, and cross country last week, this week we turn our attention to the No. 9 nationally ranked field hockey team, men's soccer, and women's golf. That's this week, on the Bates Bobcast! Interviews this episode: 1:07 -- Dani Kogut, Head Coach, Field Hockey. 9:02 -- Ben Brewster, Head Coach, Men's Soccer. 13:02 -- Abby Spector, Director of Women's Golf.
The Stanford fall sports season is underway! Two special guests help us preview what's ahead for the Cardinal: senior setter Kami Miner takes inside Stanford Women's Volleyball's approach to the season, and Knowles Family Director of Men's Soccer Jeremy Gunn tells how his squad can get off to a good start. Plus, a quick football fix with 3 Things you need to know from Cardinal training camp, and recognizing a legendary coaching run for Lele Forood.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SEASON 2 of the BSP is here! The guys talk about what they did during the summer break and catch us up on everything going on with fall sports kicking off.For more information visit BorgerSportsPod.com. For questions, comments, and advertising inquiries, contact us at borgersportspod@gmail.com.
Adam Munsterteiger and Brian Howell shared their thoughts from Folsom Field's Touchdown Club after covering Colorado's Fall Sports Media Day event on Friday.
Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders, quarterback Shedeur Sanders and safety Shilo Sanders fielded questions from the football press conference portions of Colorado's 71st Annual Fall Sports Media Day event.
Before we know it, it'll be back to school, and back to those "Friday Night Lights" and the sports we love in the fall. But if injuries are in the back of your mind, how can you manage that fear and protect your players? Host:Willard Shepard, Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Guests:Richard Morgan, D.O., Spine Care Physician at Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute Michael Yurubi, D.O., Sports Medicine Physician at Baptist Health Orthopedic Care