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In this episode of Chat By The Pitch, Ian talks with Ben Sansom of Challenger Sports about innovative coaching, building soccer pathways, and fostering a love for the game. From working with two-year-olds to preparing teens for pro-level opportunities, this episode is packed with insights for parents and players alike.Key Talking Points Challenger Sports' mission and services in North Texas. Parent involvement in early soccer programs. Building creativity and decision-making with game-based learning. Managing player progress and parent expectations. Insights from partnerships with Stephen Gerrard Academy and Spire Academy. Balancing soccer training and education. Creating memorable experiences through Challenger camps.Tune in to Learn How to develop your child's soccer skills from age two. Why asking “why” is critical in coaching. The difference between skills and technique. How game-based learning mirrors street soccer traditions. Tips for balancing soccer training and education.10 Quotes from Ben "The game is the best teacher." "We're not here to coach soccer; we're here to change lives." "Parent involvement at a young age helps build a love for the game." "Creative skills are about the ‘why' behind every move." "We want kids to fall in love with soccer by playing, not just practicing." "Technique teaches how; skill teaches when and why." "Every player's journey is different—our job is to help guide them." "The inflatable fields create a party-like atmosphere for learning." "Balancing soccer and school is crucial for long-term success." "It's all about making memories that inspire kids to stay in the game."Connect with Challenger SportsInstagram: @challengerhqFacebook: ChallengerSportsConnect with Ben SansomEmail: bsansom@challengersports.comFacebook: Ben SansomFollow Chat By The PitchTwitter: @ChatByThePitchInstagram: @ChatByThePitchFacebook: Chat By The PitchSubscribe & Leave a ReviewPlease subscribe to Chat By The Pitch on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners passionate about soccer.#YouthSoccer #SoccerDevelopment #CoachingTips #ChallengerSports #RecreationalSoccer #GameBasedLearning #SoccerTraining #ParentingInSoccer #CreativeSkills #SoccerCamps
Annie McDonald is a dual sport athlete at Spire Academy in Geneva, Ohio where she competes in both Track & Field and Basketball. Annie grew up in Santa Barbera, California playing a variety of sports before focusing on basketball and track. McDonald has competed in the Junior Olympics twice, in Javelin, Discus and Shot Put. This past summer, she was selected to play on a basketball team that traveled through Europe. Joining Annie on this episode are two of her coaches at Spire, Krista Phillips, Girls' Basketball Head Coach, and Michael Larkin, her throwing coach for Track & Field.Mike and Annie discuss her journey balancing both basketball and track and field. With a strong foundation in athletics, Annie shares her experiences competing in the Junior Olympics and her recent basketball tour in Europe. Her passion for sports is evident as she highlights the importance of teamwork and the human connections forged through competition. Coaches Krista Phillips and Michael Larkin provide insights into Annie's training and development, emphasizing her impressive work ethic and leadership qualities. Together, they explore the challenges and rewards of being a multi-sport athlete, showcasing Annie's determination to excel in both sports while pursuing her academic goals in marine biology.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching 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.Grab a notebook and pen before you listen to this episode with Dual Sport Athlete Annie McDonald, and her coaches, Krista Phillips, and Michael Larkin from Spire Academy.Website - https://www.spireacademy.com/the-wire/annie-mcdonald-dual-sport-athlete/Email - amcdonald25@spireacademy.comTwitter/X - @SPIREHoopsVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are doing things a little differently this month with $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish Rebel+, $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish All-Stat+, AND $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish CT+ during their first ever Semi-Annual Sales Event. Shop now and have your team more ready for the upcoming season than ever before.Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from their online coaching community. For access to these plays and more information, visit
In the episode, decathletes Adeline Audigier, Patricia Mehlich, and Roséva Bidois who all represent Team France tell host Elizabeth Emery what it was like to compete in the inaugural Women's Decathlon World Championships that took place in Geneva, Ohio at Spire Academy on August 3rd and 4th, 2024. These championships were historic and a big step towards achieving their goal of bringing the women's decathlon to the LA Olympics in 2028 as an exhibition sport. Tune into the previous Hear Her Sports episode to learn more about their fight to do so and why decathlon is the sport for the complete athlete. Get involved and support the show and more sports media for women through https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hearher Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Find Hear Her Sports on all social @hearhersports Follow Adeline on IG at https://www.instagram.com/adeline_audigier/ Follow Patricia on IG at https://www.instagram.com/p.a.t.r.i.c.i.a__m/ Follow Roséva on IG at https://www.instagram.com/roseva.bidois/ Follow Lauren Kuntz on IG at https://www.instagram.com/lo_kuntz/ Follow Jordan Grey on IG at https://www.instagram.com/grit_goddess/ Follow Women's Decathlon at https://www.instagram.com/decathlon.femmes/ Learn more about decathlon & Adeline's project at https://www.hearhersports.com/#/ep173-adeline-audigier-patricia-mehlich-womens-decathlon/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Krista Phillips is the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Spire Academy in Geneva, Ohio. On this episode she is joined by two of her graduating seniors Dasha Shishkina and Khady Leye. Krista was the starting center for Team Canada at the London 2012 Olympics, and spent six years playing with the Canadian National Team. Prior to her time with Team Canada, Krista spent four years at the University of Michigan as a Wolverine. As a senior, Krista received an All-Big Ten conference honorable mention, as well as awards for Athletic Achievement and Rebounding. She started all 35 games in her senior year and became Michigan's 20th 1,000 point scorer. After college, Krista continued her basketball career professionally playing in Italy, Spain, Australia, and Prague. Upon retirement, Krista spent many successful seasons coaching high school basketball. Her passion for player development is what drives her, and her background in finance allows her to manage operations efficiently.If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining 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.comMake sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching 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.Listen and learn as you check out this episode with Krista Phillips, Women's Basketball Head Coach at Spire Academy in Geneva, Ohio.Website - https://www.spireacademy.com/academy/academy-basketball-women/Email – kphillips@spireacademy.comTwitter/X - @SPIRE-InstituteVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are here to help you transform your team's training efforts this summer with exclusive offers of up to $4,000 OFF their Rebel+, All-Star+, and CT+ shooting machines. Unsure about budget? Dr. Dish offers schools-only financing to make getting new equipment easier than ever. Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from...
Jacob Behara is a Human Performance Data Scientist at the US Army. He has spent the previous two years serving in similar positions for Guardian Premier Solutions at both Kirtland Air Force Base as well as Albuquerque, NM. He transitioned into the tactical training space in 2019 after spending the start of the year as a performance specialist at EXOS. His first full-time position was at Stetson University where he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach from 2014-2015 before working as a performance specialist at SPIRE Academy in Ohio from 2015-2016. He transitioned back into the college realm as an assistant strength coach at the University of Kansas from 2016-2017 before jumping into the professional ranks, first as a MiLB strength coach in the Houston Astros organization in 2017 followed by the Kansas City Royals organization the following year. He has also been an intern strength coach at the University of South Alabama in2014 and his alma mater, Oklahoma State University from 2013-2014.Behara continues to stay active in his spare time, staying heavily involved in lifting and developing into a better athlete. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this interview are not that of the United States Government, the DoD, or the United States Army.Samson Equipment Samson Equipment provides Professional Weight Room Solutions for all your S&C needs.Cerberus Strength Use Code: STRENGTH_GAME at Cerberus-Strength.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Spire is a sports academy in Northeast Ohio, and it's the latest among a wave of prep schools that deliver a unique offering to aspiring lacrosse players. With world-class facilities and a variety of academic programs, they're diving into the lacrosse scene feet first. The eighth sport on campus, Spire brought in JD Harkey as head coach. A UMBC lacrosse alum turned lawyer turned MCLA national champion coach turned MIAA coach, he joined Spire last summer and this week, announced that he'd added Duke All-American and PLL Redwoods midfielder Nakeie Montgomery to his staff. Harkey, Montgomery and Spire ambassador Kyle Harrison join IL's Terry Foy to discuss how they got to this point and what comes next.
Director of Track and Filed of the Spire Academy, Kibwe Johnson joins us to talk some track. We get a fresh look at his athletic career that culminated in becoming an Olympian. This was a dream instilled into him by his grandparents who were Olympics super fans! We then explore his roles as the throws coach of IMG Academy and now as head of the Spire Academy, two unique institutions immersed in sports and academics. We round out the interview getting his thoughts and feelings around the Tao of Hammer. WATCH ON YOUTUBE Want to have an exploratory conversation about YOUR track equipment needs? Connect with us: Host Mike Cunningham on Twitter: @mikecunningham Email: sales@gillathletics.com Phone: 800-637-3090 Twitter: @GillAthletics Instagram: @GillAthletics1918 Facebook: facebook.com/gillathletics LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/gillathletics/
Iggy and Woods host the 2022 Shoot 4 A Cure event, where Kareem Griffin, Leeanna Osei, and Patrick Shaw, are highlighted and interviewed, along with a couple of Canada's Junior Varsity players, ranked among the best, Aniya Rowe and Toby Fournier. The duo also had the pleasure of sitting with Canada's Women's Basketball 2022 Global Jam Championship Winner and current Duke University female basketball player, Shyanne Day Wilson and WNBA Champion and current Head Coach of Spire Academy, Candice Wiggins. Instagram: @hiphop.hoops https://www.instagram.com/hiphop.hoops Hosts: Anthony Ighodaro: @antiggy416 https://www.instagram.com/antiggy416/ Chris Blackwood: @gentlemen_hats https://www.instagram.com/gentlemen_h Executive Producer: Sherrese C. @ ___ree.c___
In this SwimSwam podcast we get granular with SPIRE Aquatics Director and Head Swimming Coach Thad Schultz. Thad has 25 years of coaching under her belt, coaching at Clemson and Ohio State before joining Penn State. He's worked with over 25 Olympic swimmers and 18 NCAA All-American. Now in his seventh year leading the SPIRE Academy swimming program, he's developing an epicenter of scholastic development for talent from all over the world. SWIMSWAM PODCAST LINKS Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Click here to listen and subscribe on Amazon Click here to listen and subscribe on Pandora Music: Otis McDonald www.otismacmusic.com
The Always Aggressive Podcast welcomed one of its most distinguished guests in the show's history this week, hosting 1988 Olympic gold medalist Kenny Monday. In the tail end of his first year as the head wrestling coach at SPIRE Academy, Monday talks with the guys about his background in wrestling, his career path to SPIRE and some of his highlights not only as a wrestler himself, but also as a wrestling father. A three-time Olympian and member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Monday hails from Tulsa, Oklahoma and competed collegiately for Oklahoma State University. A three-time NCAA finalist and 1984 national champion, he transitioned into freestyle where he won both Olympic and World gold. His coaching career took him from Oklahoma State, to youth and high school club wrestling in Texas, to the mixed martial arts scene, in addition to a stop with the Tar Heel Wrestling Club in North Carolina before heading to SPIRE. Monday also weighed in on being the parent of two NCAA Division I wrestlers in his sons Kennedy and Quincy Monday. He has coached both of them on the mat, both as children and Kennedy some at North Carolina, but has also experienced just watching from the stands. The Boilermakers will be out to Geneva, Ohio this summer to visit Monday as the SPIRE Academy will play host to the U23 World Team Trials in June. 0:00 – Welcome Kenny Monday, Beginnings of Wrestling7:05 – Monday to Oklahoma State10:15 – Transitioning to Freestyle23:10 – Coaching Career28:25 – Stint in MMA, How Monday got to SPIRE35:40 – Being a Wrestling Father45:45 – Coming Full Circle
This month we take a look inside the Spire Academy with managing director Ted Meekma and Director of Lacrosse Lelan Rogers. Throughout the show we discuss what exactly the Spire Academy is, the mission of the program, and what life inside the academy looks like for student-athletes. Spire Lacrosse At the Spire Academy they have several high caliber sport offerings, bolstered by the recent addition of boy's lacrosse. Who better to run this "new" sport than a former division one stalwart with midwest ties in Lelan Rogers. Spire AcademySPIRE Academy Lacrosse programs are ideal for serious lacrosse athletes looking for an intense training environment to prepare for the next level of competition. The Academy serves college-bound high school athletes, as well as high school graduates looking to train/compete for an additional year while seeking the best possible college scholarship opportunities. Lelan Rogers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmI4awfmSVs Last Month's Episode NIL is all the rage right now. College and high school athletes across the country have scrambled to cash in on their name, image, and likeness, but there's one big problem: most people are very unclear on what you can and cant do. https://twitter.com/Rsmith24_/status/1468362445735485440 In last month's episode, I talk with Freddie and breakdown many of the ins and outs of NIL law, how athletes can determine their value and identify opportunities, and lastly we highlight some of the misconceptions that people have about this new wave of legislation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lax-all-stars/message
This month we take a look inside the Spire Academy with managing director Ted Meekma and Director of Lacrosse Lelan Rogers. Throughout the show we discuss what exactly the Spire Academy is, the mission of the program, and what life inside the academy looks like for student-athletes. Spire Lacrosse At the Spire Academy they have several high caliber sport offerings, bolstered by the recent addition of boy's lacrosse. Who better to run this "new" sport than a former division one stalwart with midwest ties in Lelan Rogers. Spire AcademySPIRE Academy Lacrosse programs are ideal for serious lacrosse athletes looking for an intense training environment to prepare for the next level of competition. The Academy serves college-bound high school athletes, as well as high school graduates looking to train/compete for an additional year while seeking the best possible college scholarship opportunities. Lelan Rogers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmI4awfmSVs Last Month's Episode NIL is all the rage right now. College and high school athletes across the country have scrambled to cash in on their name, image, and likeness, but there's one big problem: most people are very unclear on what you can and cant do. https://twitter.com/Rsmith24_/status/1468362445735485440 In last month's episode, I talk with Freddie and breakdown many of the ins and outs of NIL law, how athletes can determine their value and identify opportunities, and lastly we highlight some of the misconceptions that people have about this new wave of legislation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lax-all-stars/message
Inside Spire This month we take a look inside the Spire Academy with managing director Ted Meekma and Director of Lacrosse Lelan Rogers. Throughout the show we discuss what exactly the Spire Academy is, the mission of the program, and what life inside the academy looks like for student-athletes. Spire Lacrosse At the Spire Academy they have several high caliber sport offerings, bolstered by the recent addition of boy's lacrosse. Who better to run this "new" sport than a former division one stalwart with midwest ties in Lelan Rogers. Spire AcademySPIRE Academy Lacrosse programs are ideal for serious lacrosse athletes looking for an intense training environment to prepare for the next level of competition. The Academy serves college-bound high school athletes, as well as high school graduates looking to train/compete for an additional year while seeking the best possible college scholarship opportunities. Lelan Rogers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmI4awfmSVs Last Month's Episode NIL is all the rage right now. College and high school athletes across the country have scrambled to cash in on their name, image, and likeness, but there's one big problem: most people are very unclear on what you can and cant do. https://twitter.com/Rsmith24_/status/1468362445735485440 In last month's episode, I talk with Freddie and breakdown many of the ins and outs of NIL law, how athletes can determine their value and identify opportunities, and lastly we highlight some of the misconceptions that people have about this new wave of legislation. https://open.spotify.com/episode/23nrCdN3bEZ9bXrbVkulEZ?si=6d825378f2744029
Robert Burlingham shares his journey from bagging groceries to becoming a coach at the NCAA Division One level. He began his coaching career as a student manager Nick McDevitt at UNC Asheville in 2013. He transferred to Western Carolina - where he continued serving as a student manager - this time under [the late] Larry Hunter. After graduating in2016 he returned to UNC Asheville and spent the spring and summer there before accepting an Assistant Coach position at Spire Academy. Coach Burlingham remained at Spire until January of 2017 before moving onto Carolina Day School. WVU Tech hired him as the top Assistant Coach and he helped Bob Williams guide the Golden Bears to a 30-5 record, River States Conference regular season and conference tournament championship, and advancement to the NAIA National Tournament second round. Following the historic run at WVU Tech, he accepted a Graduate Assistant position at Central Michigan under Keno Davis, where he remained until 2021 when he was named the Director of Basketball Operations at McNeese State. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtheboxscore/support
Today's show is with Kibwé Johnson. Kibwé is the director of track and field at SPIRE Academy, in Geneva, Ohio, and the founder of FORTIUS performance. Prior to SPIRE, Kibwe coached throws at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida for 4 years. In his time as an athlete, Kibwé established himself as one of the USA's best hammer throwers by being ranked first or second for over a decade, and his personal best of 80.31m/263'5” in 2011 the best mark by an American hammer thrower in over ten years. He also owns the world's all-time best HT/DT/WT combination of distances. Kibwé has personally worked with some of the most well regarded coaches in the US and internationally. His coach for his final 10 years, Dr. Anatoliy Bondarchuk, greatly influenced the development of Kibwé's own methodologies. Kibwé's coaching philosophy is built on communication and cites his experiences as a husband and father with learning how to become more effective as a coach. In my time as a coach, I've learned that technique and skill are more than a set of instructions, or a final “model” to shoot for through a series of drills and cues. Although these instructions can certainly be helpful for lower level performers, once an athlete gets to a more advanced level of performance, drills lose their luster, and we must become more attuned to the actual interaction between the athlete and their environment (implements, the ground, gravity, etc.). On the show today, Kibwé talks about his experiences as an athlete, particularly with Dr. Bondarchuk that helped him develop as a thrower, and in his eventual career as a coach. He talks about the unique, high velocity and cyclical elements of the hammer that demand a particular relationship to the instrument, and things we can take from this relationship that can transfer to other skills, or life itself. Finally, Kibwe speaks extensively about drills, vs. holistic skill performance, and the many “subtle” elements, such as awareness, that go into enhancing holistic performance on the highest levels. Today's episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster and Lost Empire Herbs. For 15% off your Lost Empire Herbs order, head to www.lostempireherbs.com/justfly View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. Timestamps and Main Points 6:40 – Kibwé's evolution as an athlete, and what led him to his philosophy of “The Tao of the Hammer” 10:25 – Kibwé's experience in working with Dr. Bondarchuk and how the communication barrier actually helped Kibwé to figure out his throw without the use of words or cues 18:20 – How the hammer throw in track and field is unique in respect to other throwing events due to its unique, very high velocity rotational dynamics 21:10 – Kibwé's take on teaching athlete's fundamental positions vs. letting them figure out skills in a different manner (or on their own), particularly in context of the hammer throw 26:40 – How acquiring the “feeling” of a good throw is helpful to scale to throws of all distances 32:25 – How people tend to want a “list of things” when doing something, and the battle of getting an athlete outside of a list of cues, and to facilitate them figuring things out on their own 34:40 – How to learn, from a “Tao of the Hammer” perspective, and what awareness in a hammer throw means to Kibwé 46:40 – Examples of elite athletes who have had their mechanics “fixed”, as per a “technical model” and had poor seasons or failed to improve 51:25 – How Kibwé would address a “mistake” in an athlete's throwing, and portions of an athlete's technique 56:40 – Where drills fall short in training a complex movement, such as the hammer throw 1:02:40 – Reactivity as needed between the hammer and the athlete, and how to “do less” in the course of a throw from a perspective of actively putting force into the implement “It really came down to trying to find the words to explain how I was feeling when I felt my best; because I w...
Episode Time Stamps 1:02 International Story 11:20 International Technique 14:43 Started Freestyle Wrestling 16:34 Spire Academy 21:10 Ray Lewis Connection 28:00 We Move-Sabrina Monday Discussion 40:00 Kennedy Monday Training with Usman 42:42 Wife & Family Background 56:00 Spire Pitch 66:00 Logan Stieber "Nothing is ever enough" 72:00 Olympic Team 76:01Dave Shultz 79:01 1st Black Olympic Champ About the Podcast: The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Looking for a new home or wrestling room mat? Pick the gold standard, Resilite, and their top guy K-Rob (Coach Roberts). He also provides the top camp system in the Pacific Northwest at "The Dungeon". Check out more at https://www.robertswrestling.com/
The Esports Biz Show discusses Esports Education with Director of Esports at SPIRE Academy, Robert Skinnion
Big announcement! Olympic swimming champion Caeleb Dressel will be producing another Dressel Dissects video, and it will be his 100 scm IM World Record from the ISL. So, stay tuned. He feels guilty for not producing one for awhile, but he assured me that episode is coming. See his YouTube channel here. Caeleb was nice enough to drop-in for 15 minutes of conversation, and he unpacks his ISCA meet swims. If you missed it, ISCA ran yards in the morning and meters at night. Caeleb popped a 1:40 200 yard fly and 3:44 400 IM just to let you know he still loves yards, and he was happy with his 48.8 100 meters free. He felt those swims were on-point for in-season races. I tried to get to him to say he could drop a 1:36+ 200 yard fly shaven and suited, but he wouldn't go there. I think he's got that swim if he wants it. What do you think? Caeleb's got a mutual partner, SPIRE Academy, and he has high praise for their upcoming summer camps. You can see them here to sign up. I play the U.S. Olympic Trials prediction game, but I'm going to play again after the Mission Pro Swim as well. My predictions might change a little. I think I played it too safe below. I'm curious if commenters will change their predictions between now and next week. PREDICTIONS FOR U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Dressel is the master at double tapers. His Olympics will be faster than the US Trials. BUT AT TRIALS I SEE: 50 free - 21.3 (maybe a little slow) 100 free - 47 point 2 100 fly - 49 point 9 I want Caeleb to swim the 200 free, at least in prelims. I don’t know if he will. If he does, I see a 1:45 point 8 or 9, enough speed to show he’s a strong option for the 4x200 US relay. But who cares what I think? It is all about what you think. Give me your best swimming analysis.
On this episode experience the fascinating and intriguing conversation with Head Basketball Coach of LeMelo Ball, Rocket Watts and other sensational players in the country at Spire Basketball Academy in Geneva, OH. The ladies of Through The Nets dig into the life and basketball practices and beliefs to help understand the advantages and disadvantages of prep school along with the possibilities after. Former NBA player and collegiate coach, Jermaine Jackson shares valuable information for parents, players and coaches.
After a couple weeks away, Eric and Tim are back in the coaches' office. This shows topics include discussing the game this Saturday with Spire Academy, giving a midseason update on the team and the use of analytics in high school basketball. Eric and Tim discuss how St. Ed's uses analytics and give some examples of application through the course of the season. They also talk about how a program that is newer to analytics can get started with it and the best stats to focus on. Saturday's game against Spire is sold out but you can watch it at stedwardeagles.com
:17 - The topic of Netflix was brought up on yesterday’s podcast, and since then, it was announced they’re increasing their prices a couple of bucks. Will this help their revenue stream and continue with these critically-acclaimed original series? And what about those who have basic cable? What will that look like in a few short years? 15:35 - Last night at Brush High School, Tony had the pleasure of being a part of the Ball family. LaVar Ball was present in South Euclid-Lyndhurst to watch his son, LaMelo, and the entire SPIRE Academy squad take on Brush. Tony painted the picture of the atmosphere, with bordered on chaotic. 23:54 - Using nicotine to treat memory loss? Not as crazy as you’d think. Dr. Paul Newhouse, spokesperson and director from the Center for Cognitive Medicine at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center joined the show to talk about his studies. 29:32 - The OHSAA sent out a letter to parents for them to knock it off with harassing referees in high school sports, as it has caused a shortage of officials. Will this help at all?
Matt Goul (@mgoul) from the Plain Dealer and cleveland.com joins Eric and Tim to discuss the Northeast Ohio football teams that are playing in football regional finals this weekend. The trio focuses primarily on the Division 2 matchup of Maple Heights and Akron Hoban and the Division 1 rematch between Mentor and St. Edward. Then they talk high school hoops, discussing the teams to watch in Northeast Ohio and also the impact of Lamelo Ball joining Spire Academy and how that impacts scheduling for St. Ed's and others. Find us on facebook! Search Worth of the Jersey and twitter @coachflan @timmys24 @sehs_basketball
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Coach Lombardo joins Eric and Tim to discuss St. Ed's playoff victory over St. Ignatius and give the outlook of the team heading into Friday's matchup with Euclid. The last 15 minutes of the show, Coach Flannery and Tim discuss the 1st couple weeks of practice and touch on the report of Lamelo Ball joining Spire Academy. Find us on Facebook and twiiter! @coachflan @timmys24