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On this week's Flames Central Podcast presented by OrthoVirginia, head baseball coach Bradley LeCroy looks back at the Flames' historic season, recaps Regional play, and looks ahead to what's next for his program. Plus, Emily and Matt update you on the latest around Liberty athletics.
Matthew LeCroy, Manager of your first place Rochester Red Wings joins the show to talk about the state of the team.
Full Hour 1. Gene shares his thoughts and opinions on game 3 of the NBA Finals. Who does he have winning tonight? The NCAA dropped the ball on Texas Tech Brandan Sorsby. Matthew LeCroy from your 1st place Red Wings joins the show. Plus Timmy shares his hot take.
Monte Lee, Brandon Stone, Talmadge LeCroy 4-25 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen
She expressed pride in her daughter's independence, adding, “Doctors were shocked with how early she was that she was gonna be this independent.”Married to Randle since 2022, LeCroy's love story is equally heartwarming. Before the proposal, Randle involved Hudson, who expressed, "Yeah as long as I'm a part of the proposal.” The thoughtful plan included a limo ride for LeCroy's birthday dinner, demonstrating the family's close bond.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Monte Lee, Talmadge LeCroy, Logan Prisco 4-14 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen
On this week's Flames Central Podcast presented by OrthoVirginia, we make up for Matt's absence with TWO interviews! Head baseball coach Bradley LeCroy joins the show to discuss the Flames series win over Jax State and future LU Hall of Famer Matt Bevins reflects on his kicking days as a Flame. Plus, Joe and Emily take your mailbag questions and more!
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On December 27th 2010, Georgia State Trooper First Class Chadwick LeCroy pulled over a car with a broken taillight on Bolton Road in northwest Atlanta. It should have been routine. Instead, it became the first fatal shooting of a Georgia trooper in thirty-five years.The man behind the wheel was Gregory Favors, a thirty-year-old career criminal with eighteen prior arrests stretching back to 1998. He'd been convicted of drug charges, weapons violations, forgery, and obstruction. He was on active probation in Cobb County. And he should have been in prison. This episode digs into everything that went wrong before that night. The rocket docket system that fast-tracked felonies and handed out lenient sentences to clear overcrowded jails. The July hearing where a prosecutor asked for four years and a judge gave sixty days. The December thirteenth release when no officer showed up to testify and a known flight risk walked free on a signature bond. The missed court appearance the morning of the murder that should have triggered a bench warrant. We examine the finger-pointing between District Attorney Paul Howard, Mayor Kasim Reed, APD Chief George Turner, and Chief Judge Cynthia Wright. We look at the failed push for Chad's Law and the reforms that came too little, too late.And we remember the man behind badge 744, the trooper who spent his whole life dreaming of wearing the uniform and finally got his chance at thirty-six years old.This is the story of a death that didn't have to happen.
This one is personal because I knew and worked alongside Trooper Chadwick LeCroy when I was an Atlanta Police Officer. Chad and I served together in Zone 2, and later I had the privilege of working with him when he joined the elite Georgia State Patrol Nighthawks DUI Task Force. He was one of the good ones – the kind of officer you wanted backing you up, the kind of man who made the badge mean something. On December 27th, 2010, Chad was murdered during what should have been a routine traffic stop. He pulled over a broken taillight on Bolton Road in northwest Atlanta. The driver was Gregory Favors, a thirty-year-old career criminal with eighteen prior arrests and ten felony convictions. Favors fled, crashed his car, and when Chad approached on foot – without drawing his weapon – Favors fired three shots through the passenger window. One bullet struck Chad in the neck. He died in the ambulance on the way to Grady Memorial Hospital. But here's what makes this case so infuriating: Gregory Favors should have been locked up. He'd been arrested just seventeen days earlier and was out on a nineteen-thousand-dollar bond despite pretrial services recommending he be held without bail. Three times in 2010, the system said he was too dangerous to release. Three times, judges ignored those recommendations. On the morning Chad was killed, Favors missed his court hearing. He should have been in jail, but instead he was free to murder a good man. The investigation was swift – dashboard camera footage captured everything. Favors stole Chad's patrol car, dumped it on Gun Club Road, and was arrested by Atlanta PD officers. After nearly four years of legal proceedings, he pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty and received life without parole plus fifty-five years.Chad LeCroy was the first Georgia State Trooper killed by gunfire in thirty-five years. He left behind his wife Keisha, sons Bret and Chase, and a law enforcement family that still feels his loss. A bridge over the Chattahoochee River now bears his name, and a scholarship in his memory helps new troopers get their education.This is the story of how system failures cost a hero his life, and why there really are no such things as "routine" traffic stops.In memory of Trooper First Class Chadwick Thomas LeCroy, Badge #744. End of watch: December 27, 2010.
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Origin Story Facilities Faith Based Institution The Portal Red Flags 4/7 and roster ruling Fate of the HS recruit 2 Way guys and Market Value of Players The "Collective", Tampering, and the "Super Conference" Becoming a parent
On this week's Flames Central Podcast powered by Alcova Mortgage, the crew welcomes new head baseball coach Bradley LeCroy to the Mountain and learns more about his plans to rebuild the program. Plus, Emily and Matt share news and notes on former Flames playing in the pros!
Stuart Lake joins with Mike Morgan to kick things off. They get into some memories of the NCST stadium, and get Stuart's thoughts on the end of the SEC tourney in Hoover. Brinling, Jackson, Petry, LeCroy, all are discussed, and they get Stuart's opinion on the pitch-clock violation from the LSU game, and what is Lake looking at for the ump crew. Mike gets into the NCAA settlement fallout as the spring meetings continue in Destin. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's episode features a sermon from my church back in September from our fall revival with Evangelist Ethan LeCroy. I pray this timely message about eternity will be a blessing to you.
Listeners, enjoy a spicy Valentine's Day pop up stream with returning guest and poetess, author, performer, Jane LeCroy!! Poetry, music and muses! You might recall Jane as a guest in our first season and here is a link to learn more about her work, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvfIRjIn-AM Inside this Episode with Mitch: “One of my dreams has always been to perform with poet and poetry teacher, improviser and performer Jane LeCroy at Carnegie Hall, or Weill Recital Hall, but until then, a special Valentine's Show will have to do. I hope you enjoy this as much as did we.” Link's to Jane's beautiful work: :https://poets.org/academy-american-poets/contributor/jane-lecroyhttps://www.instagram.com/janelecroy/https://threeroomspress.com/authors/jane-lecroy-2/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/support
In today's episode, we feature a conversation with Evangelist Ethan LeCroy. He is an excellent preacher and great with teens. I pray this conversation will be a help to you.
Buckle up for an exciting ride as we welcome Bella Birchard to the Dirt Life Show. Bella, a vibrant personality and a passionate off-road racer, is all set to stir things up with her upcoming segment on our show. In this episode, we also introduce you to our special guest, the riveting Cash LeCroy, who shares his fascinating journey in off-road racing. Be part of our interactive session where we are seeking your creative inputs for Bella's segment.Our conversation continues with Kaden and Ethan, two racers who bring their unique racing chronicles to our show, as well as Jameson & Jackson Mandle, brothers that race and propel each other forward in life.It's not just about confidence and team-building; racing helps us forge enduring friendships and offers insights about real friends. We also touch upon how sportsmanship in youth can be a valuable lesson for adults. Stay tuned as we wrap up with Bella's plans to get back on the track and the exciting prospects that lie ahead. Don't miss out on these captivating conversations and inspiring stories from the world of off-road racing.Support the showDM us anytime. Let us know what you want to hear. Join in the convo!Hang with us on SocialInstagram - @thedirtlifeshowFacebook - The Dirt Life ShowYouTube - The Dirt Life Show
Matt and I discuss his upbringing in an evangelical denomination, how theology enlarged his faith, and the intersection of deconstruction and reformed theology.
Help for women facing unwanted pregnancy is a hot political topic; some nonprofits combating abortion have been the focus of criticism and controversy. Colin LeCroy, co-founder of Life on Belay, has mobilized his legal acumen and advocacy experience to help address the root causes of the abortion choice in smarter ways. No matter your take on abortion, Colin's critique of nonprofits' tendency toward God complexes, territoriality, and subjectivity makes for a bracing listen. Additional resources: lifeonbelay.org Charles Murray, Coming Apart Marvin Olasky, The Tragedy of American Compassion
2/7/23 Hour 1 0:00 - In the Sports App, AWadd checks out the latest in the NHL, NBA, NFL and more. 10:15 - Incoming VCU baseball coach Bradley LeCroy previews the season. 19:45 - VCU athletic director Ed McLaughin joins the show. 31:30 - In NFL Hits, Epstein continues previewing the Super Bowl matchup.
Join Eric in his conversation with Ken Johnson, Director of Marketing and Product Architect at Teledyne LeCroy, in episode 15 where they discuss the history and market for oscilloscopes, features important to engineers, and future trends in their development. This episode was sponsored by: Rohde & Schwarz.
UGASports RUMORS vs. FACTS was live on Monday night. We as a staff thought it appropriate to pay tribute to Chandler LeCroy and Devin Willock. Trent Smallwood, Jed May, and I share personal interactions we had with Willock and stories and first-hand accounts that have been shared with us since the tragedy took place. As best as we could, given the circumstances, we recapped the recruiting visits from this past. UGASports has spoken to many of the recruits and targets that were in attendance and provide you with the latest updates we have gathered. Also, we breakdown the commitments of 2025 prospects Justus Terry and Micah Debose.
This episode was first intended to be all about celebrating the 2nd national title in a row! However, along with the celebrations this past weekend. We also got news that we lost Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock and football staffer Chandler LeCroy. So this episode it to honor Devin and Chandler. Georgia's Kirby Smart remembers Devin Willock and Chandler ...https://www.foxnews.com › sports › georgias-kirby-smart...
Our guest began activism with fighting abortion--now he confronts root causes such as poverty, "marriage deserts," and housing problems. Colin LeCroy, co-Founder of Life on Belay, pours the intellectual foundation for better outcomes for moms in crisis, and their children. Additional Resources: lifeonbelay.org Patrick Brown--Are Marriage and Parenthood Only for the Wealthy? https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2022/11/85947/ Timothy Carney--Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive while Others Collapse Danielle Del Plato--The Obvious Answer to Homelessness https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/01/homelessness-affordable-housing-crisis-democrats-causes/672224/ Marvin Olasky--The Tragedy of American Compassion Charles Murray--https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/charles-murray-us-class-society-is-losing-its-exceptional-characteristics Ross Douthat--Does American Society Need Abortion? https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/14/opinion/abortion-america.html
Eryn LeCroy is currently playing Martha Jefferson & Dr. Lyman Hall in the highly anticipated Broadway Revival of 1776 directed by Diane Paulus and Jeffrey L. Page in association with Harvard University's American Repertory Theatre Company and Roundabout Theatre Company. Prior to her Broadway debut in the iconic role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera, Eryn made her Off-Broadway debut in two back-to-back Stephen Sondheim productions in New York City - Assassins with the New York City Center Encores Off-Center! under the direction of Anne Kauffman, followed by portraying the role of Johanna in the critically acclaimed immersive production of Sweeney Todd at the Barrow Street Theatre. Other career highlights include the World Premiere in Toronto of Sousatzka as Young Sousatzka (Dir. Adrian Noble and Choreographer Graciela Daniele), Brigadoon as Fiona with the Pittsburgh CLO, and the National Tour of Jekyll and Hyde as Emma Carew. As a concert artist, Eryn has performed with the Rochester Philharmonic, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, and the Ocean City Pops in addition to touring internationally in Israel with Isaac Sutton and Broadway Israel. Follow @ErynLeCroy for the latest! Engineered by Jeremiah McPadden Produced by @onairwithQ
Pastor Tim LeCroy with New Life Presbyterian Church recently chaired the PCA General Assembly Committee on Abuse. He helps us notice potential child and adult victims, along with patterns of abusers. LeCroy urges churches to seek outside help when dealing with domestic or sexual abuse. The Report How to Use the Report
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Eryn LeCroy. She is heading back to Broadway to play Martha Jefferson & Dr. Lyman Hall in the highly anticipated Broadway Revival of 1776 directed by Diane Paulus and Jeffrey L. Page. Prior to her Broadway debut in the iconic role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera, Eryn made her Off-Broadway debut in two back-to-back Stephen Sondheim productions: Assassins with the New York City Center Encores and Sweeney Todd at the Barrow Street Theatre. I wanted to have Eryn on to speak about service through entertainment and education. We end up talking about politics and spirituality. There's so much in this episode… enjoy! Click here to access bonus resources from this episode. Connect with Eryn LeCroy Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Connect with Tony Howell: Website Instagram YouTube Twitter Facebook Episode Credits: Art by Tony Howell + Gertrude Pillena Editing by Unapologetic Amplified Hosting by Broadway Podcast Network If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Be sure to check out our past conversations and subscribe for next month's special guest! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After spending years at Clemson, the fit was just right for Bradley LeCroy and his family to make the move to Richmond where he's taking over the Rams program. He joined Bob to talk about why it was a good move and taking over the successful A10 program.
After spending years at Clemson, the fit was just right for Bradley LeCroy and his family to make the move to Richmond where he's taking over the Rams program. He joined Bob to talk about why it was a good move and taking over the successful A10 program.
On the latest Episode of Next in Ed, Joe and Julie are joined by Kathy LeCroy. Learn about her educational background, how she got involved with Alabama Public Television, E-Learning, training programs for teachers, and more!
This week we're diving into episode 3 of Southern Charm, where we were served a Backyard Bro-B-Q, with a side of 5-day-old tuna??? And while Kathryn's relationship bit the dust, the award for worst relationship offender this week is actually a tie - between Shep "Pull Out and Pray" Rose and Madison "Check Out My Ring on Amazon Live" Lecroy! Hereeeee we go, y'all!Check us out on our ig @reality.bites.podcast and DM us with any burning questions you want answered or if you just want to shoot the shit... Also - we're finally on TikTok @realitybitespodcast. And don't forget to look out for our RHOBH (because we're emotional masochists) and RH Ultimate Girls Trip: Ex-Wives episodes, and we'll finally be releasing Part 2 of Producer's Corner w/ Special Guest Bravo Executive Producer early next week! And, as always, PLEASE Rate and Review wherever you listen to your podcasts!
We end our first season of Perspectives with Pastor Lance with an interview with Dr. Tim LeCroy. Dr. LeCroy serves as a PCA pastor and adjunct professor at Covenant Seminary. We spoke with him concerning his role as the chair of the PCA Ad Interim Committee on Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault. It was a sobering conversation on the nature of the report, the prevalence of abuse within the PCA and how local churches can make good use of the report. You can find a link to the report in the show notes of our program. https://pcaga.org/aic-report-abuse/
Kristen LeCroy (RPTA '11), Special Education Teacher, talks with Dr. Brian Greenwood (Cal Poly Experience Industry Management) about her life and career to date.
As the Tokyo Olympics begin, take a journey back a quarter-century. MATT LeCROY discusses his experiences on the U.S. baseball team that took the bronze medal at the '96 Olympics, a club stacked with future major leaguers like himself. At the Opening Ceremony, he happened to enter the field with the great track star Carl Lewis. Now managing the Washington Nationals' AAA team, LeCroy appreciates the preparation of the '96 club's manager and coaches. He also fondly recalls his manager in Washington, the late Frank Robinson.
Rochester Red Wings Manager Matthew LeCroy stops by The Sports Bar with Danger and Battaglia to discuss how the season has gone thus far and preview tomorrow night's home opener at Frontier Field. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Broadway co-stars and friends Eryn LeCroy and John Riddle reunite for a brand new show in Fayetteville, developed just for the Walton Arts Center. The pair took their last bows as Christine and Raoul in “The Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway some 30 minutes before the pinnacle of theater officially shut down due to covid concerns. Their new show is "A Natural State of Mind: From New York to Arkansas" and offers two performances April 17. Eryn LeCroy spoke with What's Up! Associate Editor Jocelyn Murphy about returning to the stage, and some of the tunes and anecdotes audiences can expect to hear a the show.
Broadway co-stars and friends Eryn LeCroy and John Riddle reunite for a brand new show in Fayetteville, developed just for the Walton Arts Center. The pair took their last bows as Christine and Raoul in “The Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway some 30 minutes before the pinnacle of theater officially shut down due to covid concerns. Their new show is "A Natural State of Mind: From New York to Arkansas" and offers two performances April 17. Eryn LeCroy spoke with What's Up! Associate Editor Jocelyn Murphy about returning to the stage, and some of the tunes and anecdotes audiences can expect to hear a the show.
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