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Best podcasts about high school hall

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Crenshaw & Clarkson
Who made the Georgia High School Hall of Fame?

Crenshaw & Clarkson

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 43:13


In the second hour, Sam gives a local sports update, highlighting high school championships. Sam and Greg are joined by friend of the show Karen Pestaina of Tennis Panorama ahead of the French Open. Plus, we enter Noel's World, where she wonders where Atlanta Basketball is headed?

Crenshaw & Clarkson
Who would you put in the Georgia High School Hall of Fame?

Crenshaw & Clarkson

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 14:47


Friend of the show, IJ Rosenberg of the Georgia High School Hall of Fame committee joins the show to announce a few of this year's nominees.

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Live with the Villian and Trucestiles
High school Hall of Famer becomes an influencer!

Live with the Villian and Trucestiles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 39:34


Attleboro High School Hall of Fame athlete discusses her path and her desires to give back.

KQDJ Podcast
Interview With Mark Ukestad About the 2023 Jamestown High School Hall of Fame

KQDJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 21:24


Jayden sat down with Mark Ukestad who handles the media for the committee overseeing the Jamestown High School Hall of Fame. We discussed who is being inducted, why and how they got chosen, and when you can see them being inducted into the 2023 class at JHS.

Crenshaw & Clarkson
Chris Parker on High School Hall of Fame

Crenshaw & Clarkson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 14:45


Chris Parker joins Sam and Greg to break down the High School Hall of Fame in Georgia!

Crenshaw & Clarkson
High School Hall of Fame and College Football Landscape

Crenshaw & Clarkson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 45:59


To start the hour, Sam and Greg breakdown the NBA Finals and Jokic's impact on the NBA. Next, they are joined by J Rosenberg to discuss the High School Hall of Fame and college football. To finish the hour, it's Greg's Casting Call, where Greg breaks down all acting opportunities around the city of Atlanta! 

Crenshaw & Clarkson
J Rosenberg on the High School Hall of Fame

Crenshaw & Clarkson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 18:19


Sam and Greg are joined by J Rosenberg to discuss the High School Hall of Fame!

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My 904 News
Brad Davis, 2022 St. Augustine/Ketterlinus High School Hall of Fame Inductee

My 904 News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 60:19


Brad Davis, 2022 St. Augustine/Ketterlinus High School Hall of Fame Inductee, joins Mike Davis "This Evening."

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Rob rejected by Brownsburg High School Hall of Fame once again

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 2:21


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City Talk With Sabrina Bengel and Liz Hartman
New Bern High School Hall Of Fame Induction Interviews

City Talk With Sabrina Bengel and Liz Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 60:57


Guest: Steve Bengel, President of NBHS HOF Bo Lansche, Athletic Director of NBHS ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doing something great for the community here in New Bern and want to come talk about it? Get in touch via CityTalk.NBNC@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors of our show here in New Bern NC: Baker's Kitchen, Downtown New Bern The Pepsi Store - Birth place of Pepsi American Legion Post 539 - Support our local veterans Poppys Bites and Barrels - New and improved, come check us out!

Buffalo Community Podcast
#110 | Buffalo High School Hall of Fame 2022

Buffalo Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 22:19


This week on the Buffalo Community Podcast we are joined by the 2022 BHS Hall of Famers! Listen in to hear their advice to their younger selves and what their plans are for the future!For sponsorship information email: luke@edlundmedia.comIf you are looking for a media guy, you can find Luke Edlund on his social accounts.https://www.facebook.com/edlundmedia/https://www.instagram.com/edlundmedia/​​https://www.edlundmedia.comYou can follow the "Buffalo Community Podcast"Facebook: @buffalocommunitypodcastTwitter: @PodcastBuffaloInsta: @buffalocommunitypodcastThank you,Mark Benzer & Tyler ReissThe Buffalo Community Podcast guysTyler Reiss is the lead agent with Northstar Real Estate Group Edina Realty in Buffalo MN.you can contact him about your real estate needs at https://northstar-reg.com/

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
Evan Is Going Into His High School Hall Of Fame & OnlyFans Model Ava Louise Joins The Show

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 44:37


Hour 4: An assistant principal from Evan's former High School called in to offer a spot to Evan in their Hall of Fame, and he accepted. And then OnlyFans Model Ava Louise joined us to talk about her experiences with released NFL star Antonio Brown. 

Voice Report
BIG 5 and High School Hall of Fame Coach William “Speedy” Morris

Voice Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 42:18


Speedy talks coaching in the BIG 5, Philadelphia Catholic League, Penn Charter and people who have impacted him and who he has impacted.

Eyes Up Mindset
33: Don't miss the moment with Jeff Mumm- MN High School Hall of Fame Football Coach

Eyes Up Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 47:39


https://linktr.ee/eyesupmindset Jeff Mumm, legendary HS Football coach in Northern Minnesota, led the Thief River Falls Prowlers for 26 years winning multiple conference and section championships while capturing the hearts of thousands of young men, their families, and the community . He talks in our conversation today about how it was all the stuff outside of football that made them successful and is still the most meaningful. Service, dedication, discipline, and consistently living your values are topics we get to in this conversation as well as the title of Don't Miss the Moment. Join us as he shares stories, laughs, cries, and ultimately helps us explore what it means to find our best in all aspects of life. As Always, Live Eyes Up! Follow and Support us: Facebook Group: EYES UP MINDSET FAMILY Twitter: @eyesupmindset Instagram: eyesupmindset YouTube: Eyes Up Mindset Channel Website: http://www.eyesupmindset.com/ If you have found value and you feel others may as well please feel free to RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW wherever you listen. Take a step with us today on this journey toward optimal performance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eyesupmindset/support

Where R.A. Now?
Season 2; Ep 44. FFIR Special w/ co-host David Hollander (FFIR)

Where R.A. Now?

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 34:26


Since 2011, Cameron Myler has been a member of the faculty at New York University's Tisch Institute for Global Sports, where her teaching and research is focused on legal and governance issues in Olympic and international sport. Cameron teaches students in both the undergraduate and graduate programs. After retiring from Olympic competition, Cameron attended Boston College Law School. She practiced law for a decade in New York City, first at Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy and then at Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz. Cameron represented Olympic athletes, sports organizations and executives in regulatory, eligibility, anti-doping and ethics matters. Cameron was a member of the U.S. National Luge Team for 14 years, won the National Championships seven times, was named U.S. Female Luge Athlete of the Year nine times, and had the good fortune of representing the United States at four Olympic Games. In 1994, Cameron was elected by her teammates to carry the American flag at the Opening Ceremonies, which was both humbling and exciting. During her tenure on the National Team, she also won 11 World Cup medals. Trace Jordan is the Faculty Fellow-in-Residence in Senior House at West 13th Street. He is a Clinical Professor and Director of the Foundations of Science Inquiry program in the College Core Curriculum. In addition to offering science courses in the Core Curriculum, he teaches a CAS First-Year Seminar entitled “What is College For?” He is a three-time recipient of the Golden Dozen Teaching Award from CAS and received an FAS Teaching Innovation Award in 2020. Trace earned a BSc in Applied Physics and an MSc in Laser Physics from the University of Essex (UK), an MA in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Toronto, and a PhD in Chemistry from Princeton University. He is a first-generation college student and a founding member of the Proud to be First initiative in CAS. Trace plays the drums and enjoys performing at residence hall open mic nights! Michael Sean Funk is a proud alumnus of the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, where he received his M.A. from the Department of Administration, Leadership, and Technology. In 2012, he received his doctorate from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst Social Justice Education program. His dissertation, Making Something of It, explores The Untold Stories of Promising Black Males at a Predominately White Institution of Higher Education. He currently serves as coordinator of the M.A. in Higher Education and Student Affairs Program where he teaches courses including Diversity in Higher Education, Leadership in Higher Education, Foundations of Higher Education, Internship Seminar, and Undergraduate Advising. University-wide, Dr. Funk resides as a Faculty Fellow in Residence at the first-year residence hall, Founders. Michael is also a Steinhardt Knowledge Partner that works with faculty to support efforts toward creating inclusive classroom settings. Additionally, he contributes as an Alternative-Senator for the Continuing Faculty Senate Council (C-FSC). Some of Dr. Funk’s noteworthy accomplishments and most proud moments include: receiving the Star Award in 2017 from NYU's Graduate Student Organization; selection into the inaugural cohort of the NASPA 2016, Emerging Faculty Leader Academy; recipient of the Senior Bertha Reynolds Fellowship at Smith College School for Social Work; Distinguished Teaching Award in 2011 from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; and induction into his High School Hall of Fame for his work surrounding issues of social justice.

Gregath & Hooks
Scott Frost's dad is going to be inducted into the Nebraska high school hall of fame

Gregath & Hooks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 8:45


The Jimmy Rex Show
#154 - Joe Sato - 5x State Champion & National High School Hall of Fame Baseball Coach Shares His Passion For The Game & The Kids

The Jimmy Rex Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 57:48


Guest Bio:Bingham baseball coach Joey Sato, who has spent most of his life either as a player for the Miners or coaching, will be inducted into the National High School Baseball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame when the group meets next December in St. Louis at its annual convention.Sato, who played baseball, basketball and football at Bingham, began his career as an assistant baseball coach at the South Jordan school was still attending the University of Utah. When he earned his education degree in 1978, he was hired at Bingham as a teacher and an assistant baseball, basketball and football coach.The popular coach served as an assistant baseball coach for 18 years and has been the head coach for the past 22 years. His teams won four state titles when he was head coach and another four when he assisted.In order to be considered for the national hall of fame, a coach must be a member of the National High School Baseball Coaches Association for at least 10 years, been a head coach for at least 20 years, have a winning percentage of at least .500, must have contributed to high school baseball by speaking at clinics or writing articles on the game of baseball, hold an office or be an active member of the organization, and involved in trying to make high school baseball safe and better across the country.In announcing Sato's selection, the group praised him for creating a long-standing tradition of baseball excellence at Bingham."He teaches the fundamentals to assist his players in playing the game the correct way," read a press release on the announcement. "He teaches his athletes values far beyond the game of baseball, allows his assistants the freedom to coach their expertise, and is a true gentleman who is well respected by opposing players, coaches and umpires."Sato has been Utah's coach of ye year several times and was recently named the Utah High School Activities Association Outstanding Coach. He has served multiple terms as the Utah Baseball Coaches Association Present and represented on the National High School Basketball Coaches Association's executive representing the Rocky Mountain Region, has given clinic talks at the national convention, and has coaches the 18 and under and 15 and under Mountain West Teams.

Play In The Gray
PTG #13 - Lance Loya Series Part 5

Play In The Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 21:09


This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.

Play In The Gray
PTG #12 - Lance Loya Series Part 4

Play In The Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 22:57


This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.

Play In The Gray
PTG #11 - Lance Loya Series Part 3

Play In The Gray

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 16:50


This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.

Sole Of A Hustla
Life Is Full Of Sacrifices W/D Murph

Sole Of A Hustla

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 53:51


My interviewee, Mr. D Murph is super special. He's my favorite sports enthusiast, High School Hall of Famer aka NBA Hall of Famer if you let me tell it. Let me not forget to mention he's the coolest podcaster in the game right now. D Murph shares his story of growing up without his father, his pursuit of happiness, NBA dreams, Fatherhood and so much more. My inspiration for this interview was from a previous podcast he did with his father, Mr. D Murphy, Sr. (Ep. 24, I love you, Pops) soundcloud.com/itsdmurph/ep-24-love-you-pops-pt1 (Please check it out) Tweet us @SoleofaHustla as you listen. #SOAH. Please make sure you #Repost and #Share with everyone. Connect w/D Murph: Twitter: www.twitter.com/ItsDMurph Instagram: www.instagram.com/itsdmurph Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/itsdmurph & https://soundcloud.com/flagrant2 Facebook: www.facebook.com/itsdmurph24 Much love to my videographer/photographer Danny of @DannyandCleo for my visuals. #SOAH edited by @dergobj of @our2cents and @changethesubject podcast. Email the show with any comments or if you just want to chat at avery@soleofahustla.com. Ya Favorite host: Instagram: instagram.com/peopletalkdaily Twitter: twitter.com/peopletalkdaily LET'S CONNECT ON: Instagram: www.instagram.com/soleofahustla Twitter: twitter.com/soleofahustla LIKE & FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/SoleofaHustla

The Jimmy Rex Show
#36 - Rand Rasmussen - High School Hall of Fame Coach Discusses a Life Full of Service & Winning 9 State Championships

The Jimmy Rex Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 39:56


Rand Rasmussen is the definition of a humble and loving person. Rand dedicated his entire life and career to making sure that the youth of generations had a solid positive foundation to look forward upon. Rand spent many years as a teacher, women's basketball coach and baseball coach at Bingham High School in South Jordan, Utah. He was inducted into the Utah High School Hall of Fame in 2016. Rand is now in his last year as a teacher and as a coach as he is retiring at the end of the 2018 school year. Rand will never be forgotten by students, peers, or parents as he has instilled many unforgettable life lessons into many of their hearts.

Making The Play with Dave Briglio
MTP#36: Missy West: Inspire, Motivate & Discover Your Best Self

Making The Play with Dave Briglio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 63:10


Missy West: Inspire, Motivate & Discover Your Best SelfThis week my guest will be Missy West, former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of life long skills that still remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. We’ll talk about how sports gives us a voice to follow your passion to serve people, to educate and inspire our youth, our parents, and coaches.https://www.spreaker.com/show/mtp-dave-briglioAbout Missy: Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. Her teams have broken numerous school records, participated in conference championships and the NCAA's.Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. With her father being a high school football, swimming, golf and softball coach, she was around sports all the time and loved being active and involved with teams. Missy became Miss New York State in Basketball and Softball while also being an All-State 1st team selection for Soccer. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. She also coached a youth 12 year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.In this episode you’ll hear:•How sports helps us through the awkward teenage years, shaping us for Life•Why high school sports is a laboratory where we learn how to fail•How to create a personal Action Plan & get aligned with your priorities

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Ghosts In The High School Hall?

** Len Berman OLD DO NOT USE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 8:48


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SHIVA Be The Light
EP.74 - Dr. V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai Inducted into the Livingston High School Hall of Fame

SHIVA Be The Light

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 25:17


Dr. V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai was inducted into the Livingston High School Hall of Fame by the Livingston Education Foundation (LEF) on October 10, 2014

Hollywood Anonymous
Episode 21 -Anthony Alabi and NFL

Hollywood Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 75:09


Jon and Bryan are visited by Anthony Alabi. He tells the guys about being in his High School Hall of Fame. How a phone call got him into college. His career in the NFL and his dedicated journey toward a successful career in Hollywood. Bryan's cat tries to break into the recording studio. The cat cries.