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As he prepares for his first season with the stories University of Miami football program, quarterback Reese Poffenbarger, a Middletown High School graduate, is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. Poffenbarger speaks with host Greg Swatek about what his life has been like since transferring to Miami in January from the University of Albany, where he led the Great Danes to the Football Championship Subdivision (Division I-AA) national title game last season. He talks about meeting and building relationships with some of the legendary players that have played at Miami, including Michael Irvin, Jim Kelly and former Heisman Trophy winner Gino Torretta. And he talks about his relationship and what he has learned from presumptive starter Cam Ward, as well as how he envisions his role in the program going forward. Prior to that conversation, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to talk about coaching changes around Frederick County, the local baseball scene and Urbana High graduate Trey Lipscomb's future with the Washington Nationals.
A custodian at Middletown High School in Middletown, New York, arrived to work just after 6 am on January 16th, 1986 only to find someone slumped over by one of the school's side-entrance doors; he immediately phoned local law enforcement. When police arrived, they discovered that the "someone" was only a child-- a child who had been violently and senselessly attacked. After his identity was discovered and an autopsy was performed, a full-scale investigation began. Despite strong efforts by law enforcement, nearly 37 years later we are still wondering how he got to the school, why he wasn't dressed for the weather, and (most importantly) who could have taken his life. This is the case of Shawn Edwards.Sources:* Various articles from the Times Herald-Record By: Oliver Mackson, Lance Oliver, Billy House, John Milgram, John Scavelli, Julie Campbell, and Tristan Corden* "Unsolved: The Horrific 1986 Killing of Shawn Edwards-- More Questions than Answers." the-line-up.com By: Orrin Gray* "Shawn Edwards Murder: How Did He Die? Who Killed Him? thecinemaholic.com By: Shraman Mitra* Crime Junkie Podcast "Murdered: Shawn Edwards Part 1" and "Murdered: Shawn Edwards Part 2"Please also consider supporting Coffee and Cases by joining us over on our Patreon page! Are you up-to-date on all our regular content? Get access to monthly mini-episodes as well as one full solved case per month by joining today! Be a part of the C & C Fam by going to https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases to register!BlendJet Offer: Use my special link (https://zen.ai/coffeeandcasesblendpromo) to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!Motley Fool Offer: Save $110* off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to fool.com/coffeeandcases and use promo code coffeeandcases and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price.Membership will renew annually at the then current list price.Nom Nom: Try Nom Nom today; go to https://trynom.com/coffeeandcases and get 50% off your first order plus free shipping
A custodian at Middletown High School in Middletown, New York, arrived to work just after 6 am on January 16th, 1986 only to find someone slumped over by one of the school's side-entrance doors; he immediately phoned local law enforcement. When police arrived, they discovered that the "someone" was only a child-- a child who had been violently and senselessly attacked. After his identity was discovered and an autopsy was performed, a full-scale investigation began. Despite strong efforts by law enforcement, nearly 37 years later we are still wondering how he got to the school, why he wasn't dressed for the weather, and (most importantly) who could have taken his life. This is the case of Shawn Edwards. Sources: Various articles from the Times Herald-Record By: Oliver Mackson, Lance Oliver, Billy House, John Milgram, John Scavelli, Julie Campbell, and Tristan Corden "Unsolved: The Horrific 1986 Killing of Shawn Edwards-- More Questions than Answers." the-line-up.com By: Orrin Gray "Shawn Edwards Murder: How Did He Die? Who Killed Him? thecinemaholic.com By: Shraman Mitra Crime Junkie Podcast "Murdered: Shawn Edwards Part 1" and "Murdered: Shawn Edwards Part 2"
Haldane goes for the win but falls just short The Haldane High School football team's season ended Nov. 24 when a last-second, two-point conversion failed, leaving the Blue Devils to reflect on a hard-fought 21-20 Class D state semifinal game. The game, played at Middletown High School in Orange County, ended a season of triumph and tragedy for Haldane, the Section I, Class D champs, who finished with an 8-3 record. The Stillwater Warriors (11-1), the Section II, Class D winners out of Saratoga County, will face Tioga in the title game on Saturday (Dec. 2). Tioga (13-0) has won the last two state championships. The semifinal game was decided in its final minute, when Haldane quarterback Ryan Van Tassel found Evan Giachinta in the end zone for a 32-yard touchdown. With 18 seconds left and the Warriors ahead 21-20, Haldane had a decision: kick the extra point and tie the game to send it into overtime, or go for two points and the win. Serigne Faye advances the ball for the Blue Devils against Stillwater. (Photo by Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal News) The Blue Devils went for the latter, and moved almost all of their offensive linemen to the left side. The play didn't fool Stillwater, however, and Van Tassel couldn't get off a good throw. The trick play was one that Haldane had been working on all season. "Earlier in the week, we made the decision that we were going to go for two if we were in a situation like that and we were going to play to win the football game," said Coach Ryan McConville. When it didn't work, the Blue Devils tried a last-ditch onside kick, but it was unsuccessful. With possession of the football, Stillwater took a knee and the win. Haldane had the ball first to start the game, and on the second offensive play, Giachinta burst through a hole and scampered 48 yards for a touchdown, giving the Blue Devils the lead 37 seconds into the game. The Haldane defense swarms a Stillwater runner during the Class D state semifinal. (Photo by Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal News) Once Stillwater took possession, it became apparent that the team was going to rely on the run game and attempt to wear down the Haldane defense. With 8:04 left in the first quarter, an illegal participation penalty on the Blue Devils rescued the Warriors from a fourth-and-2. Moments later, Stillwater running back Jaxon Mueller took it in from 3 yards out. Mueller, who is listed at 6-foot-4 and 232 pounds, proved to be a wrecking machine, finishing with 32 carries for 130 yards and three touchdowns. The scoring drive took 6:41 off the clock. Evan Giachinta (25) races toward the end zone against Stillwater. (Photo by Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal News) After a three-and-out from Haldane's offense, the Warriors marched back down the field. The drive, which began at the end of the first quarter, ended with another touchdown by Mueller, giving Stillwater a 14-7 lead with 10:35 left in the half. The Blue Devils got the ball back and 36 seconds later the game was tied, thanks to Van Tassel's 53-yard rushing touchdown. But Stillwater would keep pounding and once again was in the red zone when Mueller barreled through for a 4-yard touchdown, making the score 21-14 with three minutes left in the half. Stillwater started the second half with the ball and used nearly the entire quarter on one drive. With 1:40 left in the third quarter, it was fourth-and-goal from the 3 and the Warriors were lining up for a field goal. Video by Jeffrey McDaniel A Haldane defender jumped offside, putting the ball at the 1-yard line. Stillwater gave the ball to Mueller on the fourth-and-goal but the Blue Devils' defense held. Haldane then started to move the ball behind Giachinta's rushing, but the drive was interrupted when a Van Tassel pass was intercepted. After trading possessions, Haldane found itself with the ball at midfield with 1:41 left in the game, but Van Tassel was again picked off on a deep throw. Haldane had only one timeout remaining, so all Stillwater had t...
In light of winning the first championship for varsity girls flag football in Maryland, co-coach Mike Franklin, quarterback Kaylee and center Riley Kennedy of Middletown High School are this week's guests on The FInal Score podcast. Coach Franklin and the girls chat with host Greg Swatek about the Knights' upset win over Urbana in the inaugural championship game for girls flag football at the Under Armour facility in Baltimore and what it meant to them to be part of this new varsity sport in Frederick County. They talk about how much the team improved over the course of the season and how "Moody Mondays" helped set the tone going into every game. They also talked about the steep learning curve everyone faced in a brand-new sport, the uniform-reveal event, getting the chance to meet and interact with some of the Baltimore Ravens and some of the things they'd like to see tweaked or improved heading into the second season next fall. Prior to that, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy shares his feelings on some of the tweaks he'd like to see to make girls flag football even better and the future of the sport going forward across the state. He and Greg also discuss the upcoming state semifinals in traditional football involving Oakdale (Class 3A), Linganore (3A) and Walkersville (2A). Can the Bears and Lancers set up the first state final between Frederick County teams?
Sign Up to Receive Venkat's Weekly Newsletter Bobbi-Jo started in higher education after her undergraduate degree. While she enjoyed her work, the money wasn't enough. So she took a detour through the Insurance Industry. After the crash of 2008, Bobbi-Jo decided to take an “Interest Inventory” and figure out her next career move. That pointed her to School Counseling. Bobbi-Jo went to grad school and became a high school counselor. 12 years later, she is the Director of School Counseling at Middletown High School. On our podcast, Bobbi-Jo talks about her background, about Middletown High School, Data-Driven Counseling Approach, Belief Gap Challenges, Success Stories, and her Advice for High Schoolers. In particular, we discuss the following with her: Bobbi-Jo Wathen's Background Approach to College Counseling The Belief Gap Advice for High Schoolers Topics discussed in this episode: Introducing Bobbi-Jo Wathen, Middletown High School [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Background [] Middletown High School [] The Role [] Counseling Approach [] The Challenges - Belief Gap [] Impact of Belief Gap [] Making a College Plan [] Students' Response [] Test Optional [] More Students Applying Now [] Success Stories [] Advice for High Schoolers [] Staying Excited [] Our Guest: Bobbi-Jo Wathen is Director of College Counseling at Middletown High School in Connecticut. Memorable Quote: “But our college going rates are going up, as opposed to down like the rest of the nation, right.” Bobbi-Jo Wathen. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Recommended Episodes: College Experiences, College Application Workbook Calls-to-action: Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations:Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify.
Amanda Conley is currently the Principal at Middletown High School, in Middletown, DE. She is a former Social Studies teacher, with experience in teaching at alternative and turnaround schools. Currently, she is focused on leading an innovative, community-connected school and she is passionate about creating opportunities for all students and challenging our traditional grading systems. Show Highlights Innovative feedback to invest in your teachers and principles of instruction. “Stealing little moments” with great focus will change your leadership. Opportunities and lessons outside of education that have a big impact on your why. Build confidence with a “cycle of growth” for your students, teachers, and administrators. Cultivate leaders in your building with tips for effective team leadership. The course catalog you need to implement leadership projects for all your students. Intentional resources to address teacher burnout and adult SEL in your building. “I think about stealing little moments, whether it's a moment with my family, a fun little interaction to energize me for the morning, for my long day ahead, or at Walgreens listening to a Danny Bauer podcast while I get some antibiotics for a crying three year old. If it's a priority to develop yourself professionally, you're gonna find the time without sacrificing important stuff like your family.” -Amanda Conley Get the episode transcript here!! Amanda's Resources & Contact Info: Website Twitter Read my latest book! Learn why the ABCs of powerful professional development™ work – Grow your skills by integrating more Authenticity, Belonging, and Challenge into your life and leadership. Read Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader today! Apply to the Mastermind The mastermind is changing the landscape of professional development for school leaders. 100% of our members agree that the mastermind is the #1 way they grow their leadership skills. Apply to the mastermind today! SHOW SPONSORS: HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Transform how you lead to become a resilient and empowered change agent with Harvard's online Certificate in School Management and Leadership. Grow your professional network with a global cohort of fellow school leaders as you collaborate in case studies bridging the fields of education and business. Apply today at http://hgse.me/leader. TEACHFX How much student talk happened today? When classrooms come alive with conversation, learning improves, students feel a sense of belonging, and teachers feel inspired. The TeachFX instructional coaching app gives teachers powerful insights into their student talk, student engagement, and classroom conversation. With TeachFX, teachers see how much student talk happened, the moments of students sharing their brilliance, and the questions that got students talking.Learn how to pilot TeachFX with your teachers. Visit: teachfx.com/betterleaders ORGANIZED BINDER Why do students struggle? I'd argue that they lack access to quality instruction, but think about it. That's totally out of their control. What if there was something we could teach kids there was something within their control that would help them be successful in every class? It's not a magic pill or a figment of your imagination. When students internalize Executive Functioning Skills they succeed. Check out the new self-paced online course brought to you by OB that shows teachers how to equip their students with executive functioning skills. Learn more at organizedbinder.com/go Copyright © 2023 Twelve Practices LLC
Coach Nibbs talks with Middletown High School Head Coach Collin Delauter about the season ahead and reflections from the past. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Receive Venkat's Weekly Newsletter Every year the Coca Cola Scholars Foundation awards a select set of High School Seniors the Coca Cola Scholarship. Gianna is a 2023 Coke Scholar. In this Podcast, Gianna talks about her passion for Public Health, STEM Curriculum, Winning the Coca Cola Scholarship, her college search process, and his advice for high schoolers. #CokeScholars In particular, we discuss the following with her: Who is Gianna Thomas? Extracurricular Interests Winning the Coke Scholarship College Process Advice for High Schoolers Topics discussed in this episode: Introducing Gianna Thomas, Coke Scholar [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Who is Gianna Thomas? [] High School Interests [] Public Health Research [] STEM Curriculum Innovation [] Teaching Kids [] Applying for the Coke Scholarship [] The Coke Application [] The Interview [] The Coke Scholarship Difference [] College Process [] Initial College List [] Why Yale? [] The Future - Yale and Beyond [] Advice to High Schoolers [] Our Guest: Gianna Thomas is a 2023 Coke Scholar, and a recent graduate of Middletown High School, Connecticut. Gianna will be a Freshman at Yale University in Fall 2023. Memorable Quote: “So going into my senior year, I really made it a goal to apply to one scholarship day, it was a pretty loose goal with the amounts really fluctuating each week.” Gianna Thomas. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Similar Episodes: College Experiences Calls-to-action: Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify.
Episode 3 our first full length episode! I had the pleasure to sit down with Coach Zach Even-Esh. Coach Even-Esh is a high school strength and conditioning coach working out of Middletown High School South in Middletown New Jersey. He is also the owner of the training facility The Underground Strength Gym. Zach is the current New Jersey state director for the NHSSCA. We go over his storied coaching career, his days in the college sector, conditioning and hard work, and his newest book Iron Journeys which is linked below. You can also find links to his website as well as to his social media pages. Enjoy! Iron Journeys on Amazon- https://www.amazon.com/IRON-JOURNEYS-POWERFUL-LESSONS-POTENTIAL/dp/B0C91CBJ4N/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3CVMAI7MA55WC&keywords=iron+journeys&qid=1690843906&sprefix=iron+jou%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-1 Coach Even-Esh's websites- https://zacheven-esh.com/ https://www.undergroundstrengthcoach.com/ Link to his podcast- https://zacheven-esh.com/category/podcasts/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/ZEvenEsh Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/zevenesh/
Democratic 59 Knoxville, Frederick County Retired U.S. Army Officer, Director of Operations, Avertica, Inc. - A green energy research company with patents on conductive polymers, Enterprise Architect - integrating a new constellation of DoD satellites Graduate of Middletown High School, Middletown MD Bachelors in Public Admininistration, Texas State University, Graduate study in Economics, University of Oklahoma Never served in elected office. Previous Democratic nominee for U.S. Congress, MD Sixth DistrictSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the Major League Baseball Draft approaching in mid-July, Frederick Keys pitcher Luke Pryor and infielder Jake Plastiak are the guests this week on The Final Score podcast. Pryor, a Middletown High School graduate who now pitches for Mount St. Mary's, and Plastiak, a University of Kentucky product who hails from Chicago, chat with host Greg Swatek about their experiences in the Major League Baseball Draft League. Pryor talks about what it means to be wearing a Keys uniform, having grown up watching the team, playing close to home and how he has evolved as a right-handed pitcher. Plastiak, meanwhile, discusses playing a second season for the Keys this year, going to college instead of turning pro after he was drafted by the San Diego Padres out of college in 2018, and how he learned to juggle. The two players also share what it would mean to hear their names called in the MLB Draft on July 11-13 in Denver, Colorado, just prior to the MLB All-Star Game in the same city.
Our guest today is Rob Phelan, Personal Finance Instructor and Certified Financial Educator at Middletown High School in Frederick Maryland and author of the recently published children's book, M is for Money, which focuses on learning about money with instructions for parents. Rob joins us to discuss his efforts, his books, and tips to encourage young savers and entrepreneurs in their financial journey. Learn more about Rob and his book at https://misformoneybook.com or find and follow Rob on other platforms at https://linktr.ee/misformoneybook
Growing up in Middletown, Sweeny Murti's broadcast dreams got an early start. The now Yankees reporter for WFAN grew up calling basketball and football games on the radio while a student in middle school and Middletown High School. His path took him to Penn State, and then professionally with brief stops in Harrisburg and Philadelphia before he landed in New York. In this week's episode of The Sports Extra Podcast, Murti talks through his journey to WFAN, advice he would give his younger self, enjoying each moment and if the Yankees can sustain their early season success. You can head to https://www.abc27.com/podcast for extended interviews. Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you listen, and let us know your thoughts on the show! See you every Thursday.
Dr. April Miller served two consecutive terms on the Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) Board of Education, from 2010-2018. While on the Board, she served as vice president, chair of the Curriculum Committee, and chair of the Strategic Special Education Workgroup. Dr. Miller was also a member of committees on policy, budget savings, career and technology, drug awareness, and strategic planning. As a Board of Education member, Dr. Miller helped create educational policies, balanced capital and operating budgets exceeding half a billion dollars annually, and worked on school construction planning. In her professional life, Dr. Miller is an optometrist in her 18th year of practice, currently at Dr. Nathan and Dr. Miller in Frederick. Dr. Miller received a Bachelor's of Arts in biology and psychology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). She received a Doctorate of Optometry from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, now Salus University. A longtime Frederick County resident, Dr. Miller graduated from Middletown High School. She and her husband, Todd, live in Middletown with their three children. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The AP coordinator role can be challenging… And to be a first-year AP coordinator in 2020-21? Wow! No easy feat! Assistant Principal, EdD student, and rookie AP coordinator, Dennis Soares, from Middletown High School in Rhode Island, shares his first-year coordinator tale. Fumbles, recoveries, and touchdowns included! Experience not required to kick back and enjoy an incredible journey on this episode of Coordinated.Register for an AP Coordinator Workshop: https://collegeboard.org/apcoordinatortrainingAP Coordinator Community: https://apcommunity.collegeboard.org/web/apcoordinatorsMusic by Jackie Rae: https://www.jackierae-music.com/Logo design by Amy Oh: amyjyo.com / Instagram: amyjyoh
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. Clarence Page, the 1989 Pulitzer Prize winner for Commentary, has been a columnist and a member of the Chicago Tribune's editorial board since July 1984. His column is syndicated nationally by Tribune Media Services. He has been based in Washington, D.C. since May of 1991. Page is an occasional guest panelist on The McLaughlin Group, a monthly contributor of essays to the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and a biweekly commentator on Sunday Morning Edition on National Public Radio. He is a frequent guest on national news programs, including ABC's Nightline and Good Morning America, NBC's Today, and CNN. Page was a reporter and assistant city editor for the Chicago Tribune from 1969 to 1980. He joined WBBM-TV in August 1980 as Director of the Community Affairs Department. He was a reporter and planning editor at the station from August 1982 to July 1984. Page's awards include a 1980 Illinois UPI award for community service for an investigative series titled "The Black Tax "and the Edward Scott Beck Award for overseas reporting of a 1976 series on the changing politics of Southern Africa. Page also participated in a 1972 Chicago Tribune Task Force series on vote fraud which won the Pulitzer Prize. He has received awards from the Illinois and Wisconsin chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union for his columns on civil liberties and constitutional rights. He was inducted into the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame in 1992. As a freelance writer, he has published articles in Chicago Magazine, the Chicago Reader, Washington Monthly, New Republic, the Wall Street Journal, New York Newsday, and Emerge. A 1965 graduate of Middletown High School in Middletown, Ohio, he began his journalism career as a freelance writer and photographer for the Middletown Journal and Cincinnati Enquirer at the age of 17. Page received his bachelor of science in journalism degree from Ohio University in 1969. He has received honorary doctorates from Columbia College in Chicago and Lake Forest (Illinois) College. His first book, Showing My Color: Impolite Essays on Race and Identity, was published in hardcover by Harper-Collins. Jonathan Alter is an award-winning author, political analyst, documentary filmmaker, columnist, television producer and radio host. Alter is the author of three New York Times bestsellers: “The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies”(2013), “The Promise: President Obama, Year One” (2010) and “The Defining Moment: FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope”(2006), also one of the Times’ “Notable Books” of the year. Alter’s latest book is “His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life.” (2020). A former senior editor of Newsweek, Alter is a longtime contributing correspondent and political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. In 2019, he co-produced and co-directed the HBO documentary “Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists,” winning the 2020 Emmy for Best Historical Documentary. Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
Coach Kevin Lendrum joins Jeff. Coach Lendrum talks about his love for the game of basketball and how he started playing in college and played sometime overseas in England. Coach talks about how he go into coaching and what his time was like under Rogers Head Coach Jim Psaras and what he learned from him and his decision to come to Middletown and more! Find out more at https://the-rhody-runback.pinecast.co
Jared Ronai is the head men’s basketball coach at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, an NAIA school in Mount Venron, Ohio. During his time with the program he has guided the Cougars to 18 or more wins in five of his six campaigns, and has an overall record of 117-74. In 2019-20 Ronai led MVNU to its second straight 20-win season and had the Cougars ranked in the top 25 the majority of the season, climbing to as high number 4. As a player at the collegiate level Ronai competed at both the NCAA Division I and NAIA levels, getting his start at UNC-Asheville before finishing up at Georgia Southwestern State University. Since his playing days, Ronai has been the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for NCAA Division II Ashland University (Ohio) and NCAA Division I UNC-Asheville, as well as the associate head coach at Middletown High School in Middletown, Ohio. He also served as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Dayton and was a Strength and Conditioning Intern at the United States Naval Academy. We recently launched the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you’ll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Our roster of shows is growing so don’t forget to check out all our other podcasts on the Hoop Heads Pod Network including https://thrive-with-trevor-huff.captivate.fm/listen (Thrive with Trevor Huffman) , https://beyond-the-ball.captivate.fm/listen (Beyond the Ball), https://coachmayscom.captivate.fm/listen (The CoachMays.com Podcast), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/players-court/id1528381758 (Player’s Court), https://bleachers-boards.captivate.fm (Bleachers & Boards) and our team focused NBA Podcasts: https://cavalier-central.captivate.fm/listen (Cavalier Central), https://grizz-n-grind.captivate.fm (Grizz n Grind), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/knuck-if-you-buck/id1528874607 (Knuck if you Buck), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-305-culture/id1532785121 (The 305 Culture), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blazing-the-path/id1536055102 (Blazing the Path) and https://anchor.fm/hashtaglakerpodcast (#Lakers). We’re looking for more NBA podcasters interested in hosting their own show centered on a particular team. Email us info@hoopheadspod.com if you’re interested in learning more and bringing your talent to our network. Grab your notebook to jot down some thoughts as you listen to this episode with Jared Ronai, Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Mount Vernon Nazarene University in the state of Ohio. Website - https://www.mvnucougars.com/sport/0/1 (https://www.mvnucougars.com/sport/0/1) Email - jared.ronai@mvnu.edu Twitter - https://twitter.com/JRonai (@JRonai) Support this podcast
Dr. Theresa Alban has served as Superintendent of Frederick County Public Schools since July 2011. In 2015, the Board of Education of Frederick County renewed her contract through June 2019. The Board again renewed her contract in 2019 to run through June 2023. Paulette Anders is running for the Frederick County Board of Education on a simple but influential message “We’ve got to get these kids back to school,” she said Anders, a mother of a senior at Middletown High School, became a new addition to the Board of Education race less than a week ago, but her name won’t appear on the ballot. Because she filed her campaign with the Frederick County Board of Elections so late in the game, Anders is considered an official write-in candidate. And Sue Johnson With your help and vote in the upcoming general election on November 3rd, 2020, I hope to represent the citizens of Frederick County on the Board of Education. Now, more than ever, we need strong leaders who have the skills and knowledge to chart the course of public education in Frederick County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I speak with USA Football Master Trainer Kevin Lynott about leading yourself, developing team culture, and the power of positivity! Special thanks to Teambuildr - the leading online strength and conditioning software that allows you to write programs online, generate more than 13 reports, and even train athletes remotely for side income. Start your FREE TRIAL today at www.teambuildr.com! Coach Lynott's Background/ Bio: Middletown High School, Maryland Health/PE Teach (12 years) , Student Support Teacher (9 years), College & Career Readiness Teacher ( 2017 – present) Head Girls Track Coach (Brunswick & Middletown High School's 1994-2001) Coaching football for 25 years 7 Maryland State Finals Games, 4 State Championships USA Today National Coach of the Year Runner-up 2013 36 Game Win Streak 2011-2013 USA Football Master Trainer 2014 – present USAFB Advanced Tackling Certified 2019 – present Consultant, The Arlington Ridge Group Global: Football Legislation http://www.theridgegroupglobal.com/ (2017-present) Board Member of the Shepherd University Athletic Club 2020 – present Contact Info: Twitter and Istagram : @coachlynott / email Kevin.lynott@fcps.org Book Recommendations: "The Dichotomy of Leadership" by Jocko Willink "Inside Out Coaching" by Joe Ehrmann "The Energy Bus" by Jon Gordon
Hughes High School boys basketball coach Bryan Wyant and St. Xavier coach Mike Noszka discussed their successful seasons the first week of January with a look ahead to the second Midwest King Classic Jan. 18-19 at Middletown High School. St. X (8-2), winners of eight consecutive games, plays host to Elder (6-3) Friday night. Hughes (7-3) plays host to Aiken (9-1) Friday night. The Midwest King Classic is scheduled to have 12 games Jan. 18-19. St. X is scheduled to play at Sycamore at 4:45 p.m. Jan. 18 while Hughes plays Moeller at 8:15 p.m. Jan. 19.
Butch Carter is the founder of Analytics 4 Coaches and currently serves as the Analytics Coaching Mentor to the NBA's Assistant Coaching Program (ACP). He has been a trailblazer on Basketball Analytics since his record breaking 1999-2000 season as the Head Coach of the Toronto Raptors. Analytics 4 Coaches is designed specifically to help coaches win more games. Butch was a standout athlete at Middletown High School, where he was named Ohio’s 1976 High School Player of the Year. Carter was recruited by legendary college coach Bobby Knight of Indiana. Carter was named co-captain as a senior and led the team to the 1980 Big Ten Championship. He was the first guard to lead the Big Ten field goal percentage at .547 and shot .511 for his career at Indiana. Butch was drafted by the Lakers in the 2nd round and played a total of six years in the NBA with the Los Angeles Lakers (1980–1981), Indiana Pacers (1981–1984), New York Knicks (1984–1985), and Philadelphia 76ers (1985). After his playing career, Butch returned to Middletown High as the Head Varsity Basketball Coach where in his second season he was named Ohio High School Coach of the Year. He is the only person to ever be named both Player & Coach of the Year in the state of Ohio! Carter then served as a college assistant at Long Beach State with Joe Harrington, and University of Dayton with Jim O'Brien before jumping to the NBA where he worked 6 years as an assistant with the Milwaukee Bucks for Del Harris and Mike Dunleavy. He moved on to Toronto where he was first an assistant and later became the Head Coach for the Raptors, coaching future Hall of Famers Vince Carter & Tracy McGrady. Make sure you subscribe to the Hoop Heads Podcast on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts and while you’re there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Believe it or not those ratings help your friends and colleagues find the show. If you really love what you’re hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation. Be prepared to take some notes and learn some coaching truths as you listen to this episode with Butch Carter, former NBA player, NBA Coach, and the founder of Analytics 4 Coaches. E mail – butchcarter@rogers.com Twitter – @TOButchCarter Website – Analytics4Coaches.com Support this podcast
Longtime Middletown girls soccer coach Heather Kline is the guest on this week's Final Score podcast. Coach Kline shares with host Greg Swatek how she got her start in both soccer and coaching, and why coaching the varsity girls team at Middletown High School was always her dream job. She talks about the ways she has changed and the adjustments she's had to make in 28 years of coaching soccer at Middletown, and she talks about her own team, which is off to a good start at 6-1, and the parity of girls soccer in Frederick County this season. Could her Knights be the team to beat? Plus, News-Post sports writer John Cannon stops in to discuss the high school football scene and Urbana's high-powered volleyball team. Can the Hawks win states this season?
Man landed on the moon nearly 50 years ago. Mike Menzel, then 9, watch as Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong walked on the moon's surface. He was a child of the Space Age, he told reporter Hannah Himes, and the moon landing helped inspire him to go into a space-related career."As I said, I was a child of the space program," he said. "I wanted to be, when I was growing up, I knew I wanted to be an astronomer or an astronaut or some kind of engineer that designed spacecraft[s]."Menzel now works for NASA. Himes spoke with Frederick Uncut producer Heather Mongilio about interviewing Menzel. Her story will come out later this week. Later in the episode, Mongilio toured the new Mission of Mercy mobile dental clinic and spoke with Dental Director Roslyn Kellum. Then, sports reporter Greg Swatek joins Mongilio to speak about the late Don Boyer, longtime track and field coach at Middletown High School. Swatek will talk more about Boyer on The Frederick News-Post's podcast, The Final Score. Features reporter Kate Masters then joins Mongilio in the studio to talk about 72 Hours. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Play
After an unannounced lockdown drill at Middletown High School in mid-April, questions about how safety drills are handled in local schools revealed the fine line school leaders walk between traumatizing students and preparing them for this reality. Unannounced drills to prepare for active shooters are becoming increasingly common as schools have been the scene of high-profile shootings, such as the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida that left 17 people dead. This week, Frederick Uncut producers Heather Mongilio and Wyatt Massey discuss how Frederick County Public Schools handles unannounced drills. Later, students Laurelle Maubert, a 15-year-old at Saint James School, and Navian Scarlett, a 17-year-old senior at Frederick High School us to talk about their experiences with the drills and how it affects students.
WFMD is proud to announce our selection of the two high school Athletes of the Month for January, 2019: Basketball players Trumaine Strickland, a senior from Tuscarora High School and Saylor Poffenbarger, a sophomore from Middletown HIgh School. The Athlete of the Month programming is sponsored by Premiere Dental Arts, Altimate Electric and Canyon Contracting. Trumaine Strickland is a multi talented basketball player but perhaps his most exciting ability is to drive to the basket , even under what seems like solid defensive work by the opposing team. On the fast break he is close to impossible to stop and will find the smallest of openings on his way to the basket. He also can shoot the "Threes" and has an excellent mid range jump shot. His speed often gets him open to make beautiful passes to teammates. Saylor Pofffenbarger has the ability to dominate games both offensively and defensively. She has a deadly three point shot but can also drive to the basket and can pass off in mid flight to her teammates. She sees the entire floor and can pass from anywhere. Like Trumaine, she has an excellent jump shot. On defense she is a proficient shot blocker and at 6'2" can rule both the offensive and defensive boards with her rebounding. Trumaine Strickland: Leads all of Frederick County boys basketball in scoring averaging 23.3 points a gameHe is in 8th place in the County in assists , averaging 4 a gameHas scored more than 800 points in his high school career at Tuscarora under Coach Darryl Whiten. On December 21, 2018 Trumaine scored 40 points in a 74-72 win over North Hagerstown.On December 28, 2018 Trumaine scored 25 points, had 7 rebounds and 6 asists in a 64-51 win over Clarksburg. On February 8, 2019 Trumaine scored 27 points, and had 5 assists, 6 rebounds and 4 steals in a big win over Linganore. Saylor PoffenbargerLeads all of girls basketball in Frederick County in scoring averaging 20 points a game.Leads all of girls basketball in Frederick County in rebounding averaging 11.9 per game. Has led her team to a 19-3 season record so far with the state tournament to come. On December 21, 2018 Saylor scored 31 points, and had 15 rebounds 4 assists and 3 blocked shots in a 62-48 win over Walkersville. On a December 28, 2018 in a win over Poolesville Saylor scored 14 points, and had 13 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 blocked shots. On January 22, 2019 Saylor had a triple double in a win against Brunswick scoring 27 points, grabbing 10 rebounds and getting 10 blocked shots.
Dr. April Miller is a Doctor of Optometry – Penn. College of Optometry, BA in Biology and Psychology from UMBC, 1988 graduate of Middletown High School, MD OptometristMy education experience is serving on the Frederick County Board of Education for the last 8 years as well as having three students in our local schools. I live the policies and decisions made by our Board and that provides invaluable perspective. I currently serve as Chair of our Curriculum and Instruction Committee and a Board representative on our Career and Technical Education Committee. I still consider myself just a parent not a politician. I was elected in 2010 and 2014 to serve our community on the Board of Education.
Jerry Donald is a Frederick County native and has worked in Frederick County for 30 years as a teacher. He is married, has three daughters, and lives in Braddock Heights near his parents. He is a graduate of Middletown High School and Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College). Besides teaching, he has been in sales, coached and officiated high school sports, served as President of the Braddock Heights Community Association and served in various positions at Trinity United Methodist Church. Council District 1 comprises Burkittsville, Brunswick, Braddock Heights, Jefferson, Middletown, Rosemont, Sugarloaf Mountain, Tuscarora, and parts of Urbana.
Dr. Krepps was born and raised in Frederick County. He graduated from Middletown High School and attended Frederick Community College, before graduating from Hood College in 1996. Afterward, he worked as a laboratory technician for the National Cancer Institute at Fort Detrick. Dr. Krepps is board certified in Anesthesiology and a Harvard University graduate in Acupuncture. He was the last personal student of the A.T. Still family in Osteopathic Manipulation. He is committed to preserving the traditional values of Osteopathy and the principles of energy medicine into the modern medical landscape. Dr. Krepps has three children that have Autism.
A scary week in Monmouth County. We delve into the big story breaking at Middletown North High School – as a student posts a snapchat showcasing 38 bullets – suggesting...
The Sully-Egret Hour proudly presents "The Codes of Dating", written and directed by Duncan Star Boszko. Performed live at Middletown High School.