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Activities Director John Mahal addresses budget cuts, programs, current and past experiences and what it looks like for Raider Activities for the future. Head Coach of the Girls Golf team Mel Miller talks about the anticipation of this years team. 4 starters from the State Tournament team return again this year for the Raiders. This […]
Nixon-Smiley High School boys and girls golf teams participated in the Cougar Invitational at the Ft. Sam Golf Course this past week. The boys' team teed off March 24 and the girls' team played on March 26. The boys tackled the La Loma course while the girls played the Salado side; both sides of the course present their own challenges, including tricky hazards, challenging distances, and tough greens. The boys battled hard throughout the day, not playing their best, but continuing to put forth their best effort! The team's low round was a 104. The girls' team, consisting of Kendra...Article Link
In this podcast episode, Sarah Schmelzel shares her journey as a professional golfer, discussing the unique experience of playing close to home, overcoming injuries, and the importance of mental coaching. She reflects on her growth as a player, the joy of competing in the Solheim Cup, and the influence of legends like Annika Sorenstam. Sarah emphasizes the significance of finding balance in life and enjoying the journey beyond the golf course. In this engaging conversation, Sarah Schmelzel shares her experiences as a professional golfer on the LPGA Tour, reflecting on the importance of home comforts, the impact of Girls Golf programs and her cherished college golf experience. The conversation concludes with light-hearted moments about Taylor Swift and personal growth.
Wisconsin.Golf's Rob Hernandez talks with TPC Wisconsin's Dennis Tiziani and Travis Becker about their efforts to grow girls golf via the new Golf Foundation of Wisconsin.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Coach Mo Golf Show, Coach Mo sits down with Golf Digest "Best Young Teachers in America", Megan Johnston, for an in-depth conversation on junior golf development, growing the game for girls and women, and coaching golfers of all different swings, goals, and movement patterns.They discuss how to build strong foundations for young players, create more opportunities for women in golf, and tailor coaching strategies to fit each golfer's unique strengths. Whether you're a junior golfer, coach, parent, or golf enthusiast, this episode provides valuable insights to help every golfer improve and succeed.www.meganjohnstongolf.com@meganjohnstongolfContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfpro on Instagram & YouTubewww.coachmogolfpro.comcoachmogolfpro@gmail.comcoachmo@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.comCLIPPD Discount Code: COACHMO10
From Hannah Montana to snack bag scandals, this final interview of the fall sports insider season has it ALL! Explore Red Mountain's girls golf team with Lydia Rogers and Brooke Gilbert! This 25-minute episode is jam-packed with fun, friends, and food. The fall sports season is over, and so is our coverage of the fall sports season! But keep an eye out, coming up is the Winter Sports insider, featuring unique teams such as E-Sports and Colorguard! Additionally, we're looking to feature new clubs and organizations on the Red Mountain Radio, so stay tuned to get more details on the happenings here at Red Mountain High! If you or your organization is looking to appear on the podcast, you can email us at: redmtnradio@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @redmtnradio to get behind the scenes insights! Hosted by: Brooklyn Anaya Starring: Lydia Rogers, Brooke Gilbert
Send us a textIn this episode, we welcome Rob Ohno, CEO and President of the Annika Foundation, to discuss his journey from the PGA TOUR to leading one of golf's most impactful organizations. Rob shares insights into the foundation's mission to inspire and empower young golfers worldwide through Annika Sörenstam's vision and legacy.We'll explore the foundation's initiatives, including junior tournaments, scholarships, and leadership programs, and Rob's perspective on the importance of growing the game for girls and women. Join us for an engaging conversation about leadership, mentorship, and how the Annika Foundation is shaping the future of golf.
Send us a textFor Season 3, Episode 8 of The Coach Mo Golf Show, Coach Mo welcomes Stephanie Peareth, LPGA's Director of Operations for Girls Golf. They dive into LPGA's Girls Golf initiative, which is all about creating a positive, empowering environment for young girls to discover and thrive in golf. Together, they discuss the mission behind the "1 million more" campaign, a bold initiative aiming to engage one million more girls in golf over the next five years.Stephanie shares insights on the LPGA's efforts to make golf more accessible and inclusive for young girls by building opportunities at the grassroots level. Coach Mo and Stephanie explore how LPGA Girls Golf is reshaping the sport by connecting girls with mentorship, teamwork, and community support—creating pathways not just in golf but in life. This episode is packed with insights on how the LPGA Girls Golf program plans to inspire the next generation and give young golfers the skills they need on and off the course.@stephgolflpgawww.girlsgolf.orgstephanie.peareth@lpga.comContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfpro on Instagram & YouTubewww.coachmogolfpro.comcoachmogolfpro@gmail.comcoachmo@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
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Send us a textWelcome to Season 3, Episode 6 of the Coach Mo Golf Show!In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of junior golf recruitment with a special guest, Fiona Clancy, senior golfer at Beachside High School and a key member of the 2023 State Championship team. Fiona has just verbally committed to playing Division I golf at California State University, Bakersfield, and she's here to share her journey—the highs, the lows, and everything in between.We'll discuss what it takes to compete at the highest level as a junior golfer, from building a solid training regimen to balancing an intense tournament schedule. Fiona gives us an inside look at her own experience navigating the recruiting process, offering advice for both juniors and parents on how to handle the pressure, communicate with college coaches, and stay mentally tough when things get challenging.Whether you're an aspiring junior golfer, a parent, or just curious about the recruitment path to D1 golf, this episode is packed with insights and takeaways you won't want to miss!Tune in for Season 3, Episode 6: “Recruitment Realities with Fiona Clancy”—only on the Coach Mo Golf Show!Follow Fiona on Instagram:@golf_fiona_nodayoContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfpro on Instagram & YouTubewww.coachmogolfpro.comcoachmogolfpro@gmail.comcoachmo@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
Mrs. Williams talking about Indiana Diploma RedesignGeorge Waymouth and Gabe Liechty sharing their experience so far as freshmenSarah Rigg and Avery Wall talking about girls golfRhys Garrison and Colin Payne giving a season preview for boys tennis
This Week on WinCity Sports Cards Coaches Corner: Part 1: Montgomery County Girl's Golf Coach Chris Spoonamore Maddie Easterling Peyton Patrick Part 2: Montgomery County Football Head Coach Michael Caba Jacob Gumm Porkchop Edgar Diaz Join us for an action-packed episode! This is a podcast made for everyone. Sports, Wrestling, Movies, and much much more. As the Number One Podcast out of Mount Sterling every Thursday and Saturday mornings that drops at 3 am your missing out if you don't listen. Hosts - Sean Kiper, Neil Payne, Wes Crouch, Adam Muncy, and Daron Stephens. If you would like to help the show! Cash App: fromc2cpc Paypal: corner2cornerpc@gmail.com Follow and Like us on the following Social Media Platforms. https://www.tiktok.com/@fromcorner2corner?lang=en https://twitter.com/corner2cornerpc https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ1CVW5JlWWXRJLUWzuJc6g www.fromcorner2corner.com
Full transcription available at http://heartsofgoldpodcast.com/ Valerie's Girl Scout Gold Award project addressed the critical issue of cat overpopulation in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Partnering with her local Humane Society, HAWS, she contributed to their Project Guardian initiative by building weather-resistant cat shelters and creating an educational video presentation on the causes and effects of cat overpopulation. Valerie shared her journey, from her initial inspiration driven by her love for animals to the challenges she faced, particularly with the technological aspects of her project. She emphasized the importance of communication and leadership, skills she honed throughout her project. Valerie also highlighted the support she received from her project advisors, her troop, and her family, which was instrumental in her success. We delved into her favorite memories, including building the shelters with her troop and the satisfaction of seeing her project come to fruition. Valerie also offered valuable advice for other Girl Scouts considering their Gold Award, encouraging them to take the leap and reassuring them of the support available throughout the process. Currently studying mass communications with an emphasis on public relations at Winona State University, Valerie aspires to work for an organization that positively impacts the community, potentially even Girl Scouts. More About Valerie: Valerie has been a part of Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast since 1st grade. Her troop created birdhouses for the Chinook Program Center for their Bronze Award and organized a community game night at their middle school to collect supplies and raise awareness for veterans for their Silver Award. Now, she and her troop return to day camp as alumni volunteers. In addition to her involvement in Girl Scouts, Valerie has participated in the National Honor Society, the Girls Golf team, and the marching band at her high school. She is currently studying Mass Communications with an emphasis on Public Relations at Winona State University, where she is also a member of Delta Phi Epsilon. With her degree, she hopes to work for a business that gives back to the community, such as a local news station or her local Girl Scout council. Project Link: https://hawspets.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021_HAWS_TattleTails_AUGUST_forWeb.pdf Key Takeaways from this episode: 1. Valerie's Girl Scout Gold Award project focused on addressing cat overpopulation in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, by creating shelters for feral cats and educating the community about the issue. 2. Valerie learned the importance of communication, leadership, and time management skills throughout her project, highlighting the support and guidance available to Gold Award candidates. 3. Starting her project in the sophomore year allowed Valerie to develop skills and passion for her project, although she acknowledged that working with shorter timeframes might have helped her prioritize tasks more efficiently. Share this show with your friends on Twitter. Click to have an editable already written tweet! https://ctt.ac/33zKe Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3rx06pr Join our Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/sherylmrobinson/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sherylmrobinson/?hl=en Please subscribe to Hearts of Gold on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/sherylmrobinson or on your favorite podcast app. Support future Hearts of Gold episodes at https://www.patreon.com/heartsofgold Editing by https://www.offthewalter.com/ Walter's YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt0wFZRVaOpUd_nXc_8-4yQ
On this episode, Coach Mo and her team discuss their new girls golf development business called, "Playing Through Performance." Dr. Greg Goldberger, of "Movement Driven", Dawn Woodard of "Judgment Matters, " and PTP co-creator, Kacy Johnston, join coach Mo to discuss PTP and their roles in the development process, and how we plan to create new opportunities for girls to develop and form a networking community in the junior and high school girls golf development world.Playing Through Performance is an interconnected girls' golf community that is welcoming, inclusive, and forward-thinking. At PTP we ensure that everyone has equitable access to the tools and knowledge for young women needed to succeed in college and their careers beyond college.It is our mission to empower girls and young women, offering them a platform to ready themselves for success in competitions, college, and beyond, as they advance into their careers.At PTP, our purpose is to link young girls and women with the necessary resources for advancing their skills and enhancing visibility, achieved through mentorship and coaching locally and virtually.We partner with top professionals and businesses in the industry to offer additional resources, empowering you to achieve success.To learn more, schedule a consultation, or fill out a client intake form, please visit our website: www.playingthroughperformance.com#Ptp #playingthroughperformance #girlsgolf #girlsgolfdevelopmentwww.playingthroughperformance.com@playingthroughperformanceDr. Greg Goldberger, PT, DPT, OCS, TPIMovement Drivenwww.movementdriven.com@movementdrivenDawn Woodward, Mental Performance CoachJudgment Matters@judgment_mattersCoach Mo Gesualdi, PGA, LPGA, TPIwww.coachmogolfpro.com@coachmogolfproKacy Cotton Johnston@kacyfarleyjohnstonContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfprowww.coachmogolfpro.commgesualdi@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
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Hear all about Megan's rise from an Irish junior golfer, to coming to the states on a D1 Women's Golf Scholarship to play at Missouri State. After graduating, Megan stayed in the states and earned her LPGA Class A Membership while interning under the guidance of Golf Digest Top 50 instructor, Tim Mahoney. Megan is currently the Director of Instruction at Golf Skills Coaching, located at Orange County National (Winter Garden FL), and the First Tee of Central Florida. Megan has developed her own unique and effective teaching methods with the focus being goal based for every individual and has become a well-recognized and popular golf instructor on social media platforms like Instragram and TikTok gaining a lot of followers for her daily tips to provides. We're going to hear all about Megan's journey and discuss hot junior golf topics like should kids specialize, social media, girls golf, and more! To learn more about Megan, visit her social media pages and website at www.meganjohnstongolf.com, @meganjohnstongolf.LPGA Southeast Treasurer 22-24LPGA Southeast Junior teacher of the year 2022US Kids Certified(US Kids Top 50 Honorable mention 2021)First Tee Certified (First Tee CFL Coach of the Year 2021)Director of Girls Golf Central FLPlayed internationally as a junior for Ireland and Northern Ireland All Conference Team 2013/2014/2105 Conference Champions 2012 Currently teaches US Kids world championship participants in multiple age groupsCurrently teaches Florida Senior Games Champions in multiple age groups (Dee Fry 2022 gold) 3 Students committed to play college golf PGA Top 8 Instagram golf tip pages to follow 2021Writer for womensgolf.comContent creator for Catoreforeladiesgolf.com Professional and AmbassadorReferral code: mjgolf for 10% discount Ponyback Hat AmbassadorReferral code: mjgolf for 10% discount"Contact Coach Mo@coachmogolfprowww.coachmogolfpro.commgesualdi@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
Girls Golf Trip 2023: Guests: Mel Flores, Jamie Kenney, Shekinah Sarver, Deszi Bee (Audience: Lance Lee): Not Available but talked about Veronica Lara, Brittini Ward: Deception Pass Golf Center, Coupeville Air Bnb
Episode 20 of The Coach Mo Golf Show-"Impacting the Next Generation Through Golf" features California State University-Bakersfield Women's Head Golf Coach, Tiffanie Yabut. Tiffanie states, "I have a passion for helping the next generation of women and young athletes through college coaching, which is also what inspired me to start and co-found the ImpacTour and my Non-Profit, The Impact Golf Foundation to be able to inspire youth through teaching the game, helping to provide equipment, and access to the sport.Tiffanie is not only a College Golf Coach, she is also the Co-Founder of the ImpacTour. She previously served as the Head Women's Coach at Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota from 2019-2021, where she was also a Tournament Director, Junior Golf Coordinator, and Events Coordinator at the Bridges Golf Club, while earning her Class B LPGA Teaching Professional status. She is from Omaha, NE and was introduced to the game by her dad at a young age. She went on to play college golf at Missouri Western State University, where she led her team to the program's first ever NCAA DII National Championship appearance.You may reach out to Tiffanie or learn more about her non-profit, The Impact Golf Foundation and their two-person scramble golf tour, The ImpacTour, here:www.impactour.com IMPACTOUR@tiffanie_yabut@impactourgolf@csubwgolfContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfprowww.coachmogolfpro.commgesualdi@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
In this episode, we talk to Arcadia High School's Girls Golf, Girls Tennis, and Boys Varsity Cross Country teams regarding their recent achievements! Girls Golf and Tennis alike did a phenomenal job this season, achieving the Pacific League Champions titles. Girls Golf additionally became CIF Division 1 Champions. We also hear from the Varsity Boy's Cross Country team and Girls Cross Country member, Reena Hsieh on their amazing seasons.
Haley Canterbury and Emilee Swagger just wrapped up another successful girls golf season at the State Championships in Tuscon.
The Athens Varsity Girls Golf team are Regional Champions for the first time since 1988! Senior Olivia Hemmila and junior Ava Weeks discuss what this means for them and their goals for state finals.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Seattle Mariners 7, Detroit Tigers 6 – 10 Innings – Game 1 Seattle Mariners 9, Detroit Tigers 6 – Game 2 Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota Twins 3 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 2 Mariners 7, Tigers 6 – 10 Inn./Mariners 9, Tigers 6 – Catcher Torrens gets win, Mariners sweep Tigers in DH Abraham Toro homered and drove in four runs, Cal Raleigh hit his 27th long ball of the season and the Seattle Mariners beat the Detroit Tigers 9-6 to complete a sweep of their doubleheader. Seattle won the first game 7-6 in 10 innings as catcher Luis Torrens became the first position player in club history earn a win when the Mariners rallied for two runs in the bottom of the 10th inning. Torrens didn’t have any time to rest as he went from pitching to catching and was behind the plate for the second game. Seattle wrapped up the No. 5 seed in the American League playoffs and will face Toronto in the wild-card series. White Sox 8, Twins 3 – Arraez moves closer to batting title, White Sox beat Twins Luis Arraez went 1-for-4 to close in on his first AL batting championship, but Minnesota managed only two hits off Lucas Giolito as the Chicago White Sox beat the Twins 8-3. Elvis Andrus hit his third homer in four games, a three-run shot, as the White Sox cruised to their second straight win after Tony La Russa stepped down as manager Monday. The 25-year-old Arraez extended his hitting streak to eight games and held his average at .315 has he tries to become the fifth Twins player to win the league batting title. Reds 3, Cubs 2 – Reds avoid 100th loss with 3-2 walk-off win over Cubs Spencer Steer doubled off Brandon Hughes in the ninth inning to score Stuart Fairchild and the Cincinnati Reds avoided their 100th loss, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-2 on Tuesday night. The Reds (62-99) are trying to avoid the second 100-loss season in franchise history. They were 61-101 in 1982 while in the process of dismantling the dominant Big Red Machine clubs. Chuckie Robinson tied it for Cincinnati in the seventh with a two-run homer off Keegan Thompson. Alexis Diaz (7-3) was the winner. Willson Contreras and Nico Hoerner homered for the Cubs. Hughes (2-3) took the loss. Today Detroit (Alexander 4-11) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 4:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 3:50 Minnesota (Varland 0-2) at Chicago White Sox (Martin 3-5), 4:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Sampson 4-5) at Cincinnati (Ashcraft 5-5), 4:10 p.m. MLB – Home run hands! Dallas fan catches Judge’s 62nd homer on fly Dallas baseball fan Cory Youmans made the catch of a lifetime, snagging the ball that New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit for his American League-record 62nd home run. Youmans caught the prized souvenir on the fly Tuesday night at Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers. Youmans, who works in the financial world, said he hasn’t decided what he’ll do with ball. Youmans was at the second game of a doubleheader between the Yankees and Rangers when Judge led off with a home run. Soon after a local TV station posted a brief interview with the lucky fan, Bri Amaranthus tweeted: “THIS IS MY HUSBAND.” Amaranthus works in local media and identifies herself in her Twitter bio as an alum of ABC’s “The Bachelor.” MLB – MLB playoff picture all set, best-of-3 matchups start Friday The entire Major League Baseball playoff picture is now set. The four matchups in the wild-card round were locked in Tuesday night, right before the last day of the regular season. Every series starts Friday and is a best two of three. Plus, the higher seed will host every game. In the National League, the San Diego Padres visit the New York Mets while the Philadelphia Phillies play at the St. Louis Cardinals. In the American League, the Seattle Mariners visit the Toronto Blue Jays while the Tampa Bay Rays play at the Cleveland Guardians. The postseason was expanded from 10 teams last year to 12 this season. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. NHL – Coaching carousel leaves 10 NHL teams with new face on bench Nearly a third of NHL teams have a new coach this season. John Tortorella is being counted on to fix things in Philadellphia. Bruce Cassidy is tasked with getting Vegas back to the playoffs and into contention for the Stanley Cup. Former Vegas coach Peter DeBoer takes over in Dallas in his fifth job around the league. Boston is giving Jim Montgomery a second chance after parting ways with Cassidy. David Quinn is also back in the NHL with San Jose after coaching the U.S. Olympic team in Beijing. Former Tampa Bay Lightning assistant Derek LaLonde is now the head coach in Detroit and former NHL player Luke Richardson is the new coach for the Chicago Blackhawks. NHL – Blackhawks assign prospect Lukas Reichel to Rockford The Chicago Blackhawks have assigned forward prospect Lukas Reichel to the minors. The 20-year-old was selected by Chicago with the No. 17 pick in the 2020 draft. He made his NHL debut last season and recorded an assist in 11 games. Sending Reichel back to Rockford puts him in position to play major minutes with the AHL team, instead of a smaller role with the rebuilding Blackhawks. NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Last Night New York Knicks 117, Detroit Pistons 96 New Orleans Pelicans 129, Chicago Bulls 125 Tonight Indiana Pacers at Charlotte Hornets, 7:00 p.m. NCAAFB – Big Ten – Big Ten West teams are mild, but division race could be wild The Big Ten West is a mess. It’s also mesmerizing. Wisconsin and Nebraska already have fired their head coaches. Minnesota took up the mantle as West favorite last week and was upset at home. Illinois is one of the hottest teams in the nation after outscoring two nonconference opponents and Wisconsin 89-13. Even Nebraska suddenly thinks it could make a run. Six teams are 1-1 in conference play and tied for first place. It’s the first time since the 2014 East-West split that one of the divisions has had such a logjam. NWSL – US players ‘horrified’ by report of abuse in women’s soccer Players on the U.S. women’s national soccer team are trying to process an investigation that found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct are systemic in women’s soccer. U.S. defender Becky Sauerbrunn says she is horrified by the report. Former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Q. Yates and the law firm of King & Spaulding released the report after being retained by U.S. Soccer to investigate allegations of abuse in the National Women’s Soccer League following a series of scandals last year. Several of the national team players also play in the league. Olympics – Olympic pentathlon eyes ‘Ninja Warrior’ courses for survival The sport of modern pentathlon hopes to stave off Olympic removal by possibly adding “American Ninja Warrior” style obstacle courses. The show-jumping component of the five-event competition has become an issue after a German coach was filmed hitting an uncooperative horse during the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. As it stands now, modern pentathlon in its current form will be off the program after the 2024 Paris Games. To get back on, the organization is testing out obstacle-course racing to replace show jumping. Which means ring swings and rope mazes could take center stage for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. It could be the scene that saves a sport facing a major crossroads. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Volleyball Lake Michigan College 3, Southwestern Michigan College 0 Today Women’s Soccer St. Clair Community College at Lake Michigan College, 2:00 p.m. Men’s Soccer Lake Michigan College at Fairhaven Baptist College, 4:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Portage Central 2, St. Joseph 1 Battle Creek Lakeview 10, Lakeshore 3 Mattawan 4, Gull Lake 3 Volleyball South Haven 3, Fennville 0 Constantine 3, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Comstock 3, Bangor 0 Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) Byron Center 345 Portage Northern 367 Gull Lake 370 Lakeshore 383 St. Joseph 384 Middleville T-K 388 Zeeland West 390 Harper Creek 400 Sturgis 401 Mattawan 404 Plainwell 411 Zeeland East 436 St. Joseph Morgan Guzzo 93 Margaret Cox 97 Clara Berry 97 Grace Rommel 97 Regan Igoe 98 Lakeshore Lydia Bixby 91 McKenna Keim 92 Megan Wurster 96 Josie Arbanas 104 Paige Benedict 107 Today Volleyball Kalamazoo Central at St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. Portage Northern at Lakeshore, 6:30 p.m. Michigan Lutheran at Eau Claire, 6:00 p.m. River Valley at Our Lady of the Lake, 6:00 p.m. Covert at Lawrence, 7:00 p.m. Mishawaka (IN) at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Mattawan, 6:30 p.m. Battle Creek Lakeview at Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix at Battle Creek Central, 6:30 p.m. GR Wellspring at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Boys Soccer Buchanan at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Constantine at Bridgman, 5:00 p.m. Lawton at Coloma, 6:00 p.m. Paw Paw at Niles, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at South Haven, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Hackett at Watervliet, 7:00 p.m. Comstock at Bloomingdale, 6:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 5:00 p.m. Three Rivers at Otsego, 6:30 p.m. Edwardsburg at Sturgis, 6:30 p.m. Plainwell at Vicksburg, 6:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Christian at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Allegan at Holland Black River, 5:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – La Russa steps down as White Sox manager over health issues Tony La Russa stepped down as manager of the Chicago White Sox because of a pair of health issues. The announcement ends a disappointing two-year run in the same spot where the Hall of Famer got his first job as a big league skipper. La Russa is a three-time World Series champion who turns 78 on Tuesday. He left the team on Aug. 30 because of issues with a pacemaker that was implanted in February. La Russa says a different, previously diagnosed health problem led to his departure. La Russa directed Chicago to the AL Central title last year, but the team fell short of expectations this season. MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 4, Seattle Mariners 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 2 Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Tigers 4, Mariners 3 – Mariners to start playoffs on road after 4-3 loss to Tigers The Seattle Mariners will start their first playoff trip in two decades on the road after a costly 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers, who got a two-run homer from Javier Báez. Sam Haggerty singled with two outs in the ninth inning and hurt his left groin while sliding into second base on a successful steal. He needed assistance to leave the field, an arm draped over manager Scott Servais and an athletic trainer. Haggerty is scheduled for an MRI on Tuesday. Andrew Chafin struck out Carlos Santana for his third save. Seattle will open a best-of-three series at Toronto or Cleveland on Friday. White Sox 3, Twins 2 – Cueto helps White Sox beat Twins after La Russa steps down The Chicago White Sox watched manager Tony La Russa announce he was leaving his position, and then beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Johnny Cueto’s seven effective innings. La Russa stepped down because of a pair of health issues, punctuating a disappointing season for the Hall of Famer in the same spot where he got his first job as a big league skipper. Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s fourth win in five games. Minnesota dropped to 9-19 in its last 28 games. Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer, and Bailey Ober pitched five innings of two-hit ball. Reds 3, Cubs 1 – Reds avoid 100th loss, beat Cubs 3-1 behind Hunter Greene Hunter Greene pitched six scoreless innings and the Cincinnati Reds remained at 99 losses, beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1. The Reds are 61-99 this season. They snapped a six-game skid and can avoid losing at least 100 games for the second time in franchise history if they sweep the three-game series against Chicago. Cincinnati finished 61-101 in 1982. Greene and relievers Derek Law, Buck Farmer and Alexis Diaz combined on a two-hitter to stop the Cubs’ winning streak at seven games. Chicago only got one runner past second base before scoring in the ninth against Diaz, who picked up his 10th save. Tonight Detroit (Rodriguez 5-5) at Seattle (Gonzales 10-15), 6:10 p.m. – Game 1 WSJM/WCSY 5:50 Detroit (TBD) at Seattle (Flexen 8-9), 9:40 p.m. – Game 2 WSJM/WCSY Chicago Cubs (Assad 2-2) at Cincinnati (Cessa 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Minnesota (Winder 4-5) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-9), 8:10 p.m. NFL – National Football League – Week 4 Last Night San Francisco 49ers 24, Los Angeles Rams 9 49ers 24, Rams 9 – 49ers use defense, Deebo Samuel to beat Rams 24-9 Deebo Samuel turned a short catch into an electric 57-yard touchdown, Talanoa Hufanga returned an interception for a score and the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-9. Jeff Wilson Jr. also scored on a 32-yard run that gave the Niners their seventh straight regular-season win over their in-state rivals. The Rams won the matchup that meant most in last season’s NFC championship game on the way to a Super Bowl title, but this meeting looked more like their recent regular-season meetings. San Francisco used a relentless defense to slow down coach Sean McVay’s offense and got enough big plays for the win. NHL – National Hockey League – Preseason Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 NBA – National Basketball Association – Preseason Tonight Detroit Pistons at New York Knicks, 7:00 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 9:30 p.m. WNBA – Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25 A Russian court has set a date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. It has been scheduled for Oct. 25. Griner is an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She was convicted Aug. 4 after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. The Moscow region court said Monday it will hear her appeal. Griner’s lawyers argued after the conviction that the punishment was excessive. NWSL – Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says An independent investigation into the scandals that erupted in the National Women’s Soccer League found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were systemic in the sport, impacting multiple teams, coaches and players. U.S. Soccer commissioned the investigation by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and a law firm after former NWSL players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual coercion dating back a decade. But it was clear the problems were widespread. Five of the 10 head coaches in the league last season either were fired or stepped down amid allegations of misconduct. Running – Man, 36, dies after running in London Marathon Organizers of the London Marathon say a 36-year-old man died after running in the race on Sunday. London Marathon Events says the man collapsed between miles 23 and 24 of the race. He received immediate medical treatment and an ambulance arrived within three minutes. He died in a hospital in London. The organizers expressed their “sincere condolences” to the man’s friends and family. The cause of death has yet to be established. Fishing – Authorities probing report of scandal at fishing tournament Prosecutors in Cleveland are investigating an apparent cheating scandal during a lucrative walleye fishing tournament over the weekend on Lake Erie. A Twitter video shows Jason Fischer, tournament director for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail event, on Friday cutting open walleye and finding lead weights and prepared fish filets inside the winning catch of five fish to bolster their weight. Anglers Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were disqualified. Messages seeking comment were left Monday with Runyan, Cominsky and Fischer. A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says ODNR officers gathered evidence. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley in a statement said “these individuals will be held accountable.” Olympics – Publishing executive charged in Tokyo Olympic bribes scandal A top executive at a major Japanese publisher has been charged with bribing a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member. The charges against Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, a major figure in Japan’s movie and entertainment industry, are the latest in the unfolding corruption scandal related to last year’s Tokyo Summer Games. Kadokawa was arrested Sept. 14 on suspicion of bribing Haruyuki Takahashi with 69 million yen, or $480,000. Takahashi is a former executive at advertising company Dentsu who had great influence in arranging Olympic sponsorships. Kadokawa issued a statement saying he would quit as chairman. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Volleyball Lake Michigan College at Southwestern Michigan College, 6:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Soccer Our Lady of the Lake 1, New Buffalo 1 – TIE Michigan Lutheran 3, Brandywine 2 Wyoming Lee 8, Berrien Springs 0 Allegan 3, Bridgman 0 Covert 2, Bloomingdale 1 Buchanan 2, Constantine 0 Watervliet 3, Kalamazoo Christian 1 Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Coloma 0 South Haven 3, Lawton 0 Edwardsburg 1, Vicksburg 0 Wyoming Potter’s House 3, Hartford 2 Paw Paw 2, Otsego 0 Plainwell 6, Niles 0 Sturgis 4, Three Rivers 1 Olivet 8, Comstock 0 Fennville 4, Delton-Kellogg 2 Saugatuck 7, Parchment 0 Schoolcraft 6, Holland Black River 3 Boys Tennis Kalamazoo Hackett 7, Paw Paw 1 Tonight Boys Soccer SMAC Tournament – Gold Division 4 Mattawan at 1 Gull Lake, 6:30 p.m. 3 Portage Central at 2 St. Joseph, 6:30 p.m. SMAC Tournament – Silver Division 8 Lakeshore at 5 Battle Creek Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. 7 Kalamazoo Central at 6 Portage Northern, 6:30 SMAC Tournament – Bronze Division 10 Battle Creek Central at 9 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 6:30 p.m. SMAC 9th place game Volleyball Coloma at Bridgman, 6:30 p.m. South Haven at Fennville, 6:30 p.m. Watervliet at Allegan, 6:30 p.m. Martin at Gobles, 6:30 p.m. Schoolcraft at Lawton, 6:30 p.m. Parchment at Kalamazoo Christian, 6:30 p.m. Constantine at Kalamazoo Hackett, 6:30 p.m. Galesburg-Augusta at Saugatuck, 6:30 p.m. Holland Black River at Delton-Kellogg, 6:30 p.m. Comstock at Bangor, 7:30 p.m. Decatur at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Cassopolis at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Bloomingdale at Lawrence, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Mendon, 7:30 p.m. Girls Golf – Regionals Division 2 at Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, 10:00 a.m. (Yankee Springs GC, Wayland) St. Joseph, Lakeshore, Harper Creek, Byron Center, Holland, Mattawan, Middleville Thornapple Kellogg, Plainwell, Portage Northern, Gull Lake, Sturgis, Zeeland East, Zeeland West Division 4 at Kent City, 10:00 a.m. (Moss Ridge GC, Ravenna) Michigan Lutheran, Cassopolis, Comstock, GR Northpointe, GR West Catholic, Calvin Christian, Holton, Kalamazoo Christian, Kalamazoo Hackett, Kent City, Lawrence, Montague, Muskegon West MI Chr., Newaygo, North Muskegon, Schoolcraft MHSAA – High School Football AP Rankings Division 1 1. Belleville (5) (6-0) 50 2. Caledonia (6-0) 42 3. Rockford (6-0) 40 4. Macomb Dakota (6-0) 38 5. Rochester Adams (5-1) 25 6. West Bloomfield (5-1) 23 7. Clinton Township Chippewa Valley (5-1) 19 8. Lapeer (6-0) 13 9. Brighton (6-0) 11 (tie) Saline (6-0) 11 Others receiving votes: Davison 2. Det. Catholic Central 1. Division 2 1. Dexter (4) (6-0) 49 2. Warren De La Salle (1) (5-1) 46 3. Muskegon Mona Shores (5-1) 36 (tie) Livonia Franklin (6-0) 36 5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central (6-0) 33 6. South Lyon (5-1) 24 7. East Lansing (5-1) 17 8. Muskegon Reeths-Puffer (5-1) 12 9. Midland (5-1) 10 10. Birmingham Seaholm (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Battle Creek Central 2. Port Huron Northern 2. South Lyon East 1. Division 3 1. Detroit King (5) (4-1) 50 2. Mason (6-0) 42 3. Muskegon (4-2) 38 4. River Rouge (4-1) 35 5. Mount Pleasant (5-1) 28 6. St. Joseph (5-1) 24 7. Walled Lake Western (5-1) 21 (tie) Zeeland West (5-1) 21 9. Grosse Pointe North (6-0) 9 10. Linden (5-1) 4 Others receiving votes: Cadillac 2. Trenton 1. Division 4 1. Grand Rapids South Christian (5) (6-0) 50 2. Whitehall (6-0) 45 3. Riverview (6-0) 40 4. Redford Union (6-0) 34 5. Chelsea (5-1) 27 6. Freeland (5-1) 21 7. North Branch (6-0) 16 8. Edwardsburg (5-1) 15 9. Croswell-Lexington (5-1) 10 10. Goodrich (5-1) 8 Others receiving votes: Charlotte 5. GR Forest Hills Eastern 2. Ludington 2. Division 5 1. Frankenmuth (3) (6-0) 48 2. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (2) (5-1) 46 3. Detroit Country Day (4-1) 38 4. Belding (6-0) 31 (tie) Gladwin (6-0) 31 6. Corunna (5-1) 23 (tie) Portland (5-1) 23 8. Muskegon Oakridge (5-1) 12 9. Marine City (5-1) 7 (tie) Williamston (5-1) 7 Others receiving votes: Olivet 2. Pontiac Notre Dame Prep 2. Berrien Springs 2. Howard City Tri-County 2. Armada 1. Division 6 1. Grand Rapids West Catholic (5) (6-0) 50 2. Clinton (6-0) 44 3. Standish-Sterling (6-0) 39 4. Negaunee (6-0) 34 5. Durand (6-0) 29 6. Boyne City (6-0) 19 7. Kent City (6-0) 15 8. Gladstone (5-1) 14 (tie) Millington (5-1) 14 10. Warren Michigan Collegiate (5-1) 6 (tie) Madison Heights Bishop Foley (6-0) 6 Others receiving votes: Ecorse 3. Constantine 2. Division 7 1. Traverse City St. Francis (5) (6-0) 50 2. Hudson (6-0) 44 3. New Lothrop (6-0) 40 4. Detroit Central (6-0) 35 5. Ithaca (5-1) 28 6. Elkton-Pigeon Bay Port Laker (6-0) 27 7. Napoleon (6-0) 21 8. Charlevoix (5-1) 10 9. Ravenna (5-1) 6 10. Erie-Mason (5-1) 3 (tie) Jackson Lumen Christi (3-3) 3 Others receiving votes: Schoolcraft 2. North Muskegon 2. Union City 2. Pewamo-Westphalia 1. Lawton 1. Division 8 1. Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5) (6-0) 50 2. Beal City (6-0) 43 3. Fowler (6-0) 39 4. Ubly (6-0) 35 5. Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (6-0) 33 6. Iron Mountain (5-1) 24 7. Evart (5-1) 17 8. Centreville (5-1) 16 9. Frankfort (5-1) 12 10. Reading (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: none. 8-Man Division 1 1. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Chr. (4) (6-0) 48 2. Adrian Lenawee Christian (5-1) 42 (tie) Merrill (1) (6-0) 42 4. Munising (6-0) 32 5. Martin (5-1) 28 6. Bridgman (6-0) 27 7. Norway (6-0) 21 8. Lincoln-Alcona (6-0) 11 9. Kingston (6-0) 8 10. Rogers City (6-0) 7 Others receiving votes: Newberry 3. Farwell 3. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian 2. Breckenridge 1. 8-Man Division 2 1. Powers North Central (5) (6-0) 50 2. Colon (6-0) 45 3. Marion (6-0) 38 4. Climax-Scotts (5-1) 25 (tie) Morrice (5-1) 25 6. Crystal Falls Forest Park (5-1) 24 7. Peck (5-1) 21 8. Posen (5-1) 16 (tie) Au Gres-Sims (5-1) 16 10. Cedarville (5-1) 6 Others receiving votes: Mendon 5. Lake Linden-Hubbell 3. Gaylord St. Mary 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wisconsin.Golf's Gary D'Amato and Rob Hernandez discuss Gary's Ryder Cup trip to Rome and his duties in 2023 as the president of the Golf Writers Association of America; Mason Schmidtke's commitment to the Marquette men's golf team; Wisconsin qualifiers in this week's Korn Ferry Q-School, and the WIAA girls golf postseason now underway.
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Topics on this week's Goshen News Sports Podcast include: -Week one girls golf recap (start-9:00) -Observations from Elkhart County football media day (9:00-18:10) -Notre Dame football begins fall camp (18:10-24:15) -A look at some of the upcoming content from TGN Sports this week (24:15-26:00) -National sports talk (26:00-end).
Topics on this week's Goshen News Sports Podcast include: -the return of the girls golf season (start-12:45) -news of TGN expanding its sports coverage (12:45-17:00) -A look at some of the upcoming series of stories we're working on (17:00-26:30) -Austin and Evan look back at the best sporting events they've seen live, whether it be as fans or as working journalists (26:30-end).
A fixture on the grounds of Langston Golf Course for the past three decades, Ray Savoy’s contributions to golf in DC have been significant. The DC native is in the US Golf Teachers Federation Hall of Fame and founded the Langston Boys & Girls Golf Club in 1990 despite only coming to the game of […]
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Truly, the Masters recap that you will not get anywhere else! We hang with Claire Rogers, the funniest person at Golf.com, and get her takes on the hottest drama from the weekend, including Tigermania, fashion, and her little sister Maddy's opinions on golf. Questions you'll get answers to: -Who is the most successful PGA Tour player who could walk through an airport without being recognized? -Were Justin Thomas's pants see-through on Sunday? -Who will be the first PGA Bachelor Masters winner? ...and more! Make sure to follow Claire on Twitter if you enjoy lolling. In honor of LPGA Founder & Hall of Famer Shirley Spork's life, we encourage you to make a donation to Girls Golf.