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Sujets traités : Le club de football de Meistratzheim lance un appel à l'aide. Dans la nuit d'hier à aujourd'hui, un incendie s'est déclaré dans ce club, mobilisant une vingtaine de pompiers. Trois lances ont été utilisées pour venir à bout des flammes dans ce bâtiment de 700m2. Le club explique que le feu a notamment ravagé les maillots et les lots pour le loto, qui était censé se dérouler demain. Ils recherchent donc des maillots U7, U9, U11, U13, U15, U18 et seniors. D'après les pompiers, il s'agirait probablement d'un incendie volontaire. Le président, Claude Meyer, se montre inquiet en raison des murs fissurés et du risque de raser entièrement le bâtiment.A son tour, la Communauté de communes du Ried de Marckolsheim a adopté son dernier budget primitif de la mandature. Voté à l'unanimité par les élus lors du conseil communautaire qui s'est tenu mercredi soir à Hilsenheim, ce budget s'élève à 45 millions d'euros. 26 millions seront dédiés au fonctionnement de l'intercommunalité et près de 19 millions à de futurs investissements. Les précisions de son président, Frédéric Pfliegersdoerffer. Pour Frédéric Pfliegersdoerffer, les finances de la Communauté de communes sont saines, avec une capacité de désendettement estimée à cinq mois. Un taux qui se montre faible et qui devrait permettre à l'intercommunalité de supporter, sans augmenter les fiscalités, les importantes hausses des coûts des périscolaires qui se profilent lors des négociations actuelles avec la Délégation de service public. Une augmentation de 300 000 euros par an est pour l'instant évoquée.A Colmar, les travaux de la collégiale Saint-Martin avancent bien. Débutés il y a quasiment un an, le chantier qui va durer encore 5 ans se profile bien. D'un montant total estimé à 18,4 millions d'euros, la restauration permettra notamment de réparer et nettoyer la structure en pierre, mais aussi de rénover les vitraux. Pour Éric Straumann, maire de Colmar, ces travaux permettent d'offrir une nouvelle vie à l'édifice, on l'écoute. Vous pouvez retrouver notre article complet, avec quelques précisions de différents ouvriers, sur notre site azur-fm.com.L'incendie d'une terrasse touche une résidence à Colmar. Ce matin, vers 6h30, les flammes ont ravagé un bâtiment au 40 avenue de Paris. Une quarantaine de pompiers et une dizaine d'engins ont été mobilisés. Les causes de l'incendie ne sont pas connues pour le moment. Aucun blessé n'est à déplorer, 18 personnes vont être relogées par Pôle Habitat Centre-Alsace.Un week-end riche en évènements sportifs s'annonce en Alsace. Du côté de Sélestat, ce soir à 20h30, le SAHB affrontera Caen au CSI. Quant au racing club de Strasbourg, il reçoit l'OGC Nice demain soir, à 21h, au stade de la Meinau. Pour l'équipe féminine, elle accueillera le Havre AC dimanche, à 14h30, à la Meinau également. Après plusieurs signalements, on vous rappelle que Azur FM ne vous demandera jamais d'appeler des numéros surtaxés pour participer ou récupérer vos gains aux jeux organisés.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
-The Woolwich Wildcats and the Kincardine Kinucks are OMHA Champions... again-Watching your fellas become brothers for life and love playing hockey together-Grooming your puppies for years and then cruising to the OMHA Championship without losing a game-Finding a new player in U11 that hasn't played organized hockey before and he goes out and runs a muck-Remembering our days of winning OMHA's together and getting to experience it now as a dad and coach, winning is fun
On this episode of Chat By The Pitch, we take you inside the vibrant world of Classic League with Suma, Joe, and Robb. From the league's humble beginnings as the Mr. Pibb Invitational to its current home at Richland College, we uncover the history, passion, and competition that define this North Texas staple. Expect deep dives into key moments, personal anecdotes from the pitch, and a look at how Classic League continues to shape young athletes. Whether you're a parent, player, or fan, this episode has it all!Key Talking Points:• The origin story: How Classic League started and evolved• Standout players like Clint Dempsey and Omar Gonzalez• The Qualifying Tournament: A make-or-break moment for U11 teams• Behind the scenes: Managing fields, rules, and rivalries• The Dallas Cup connection: Bringing the world to DFW• Youth development: From Classic League to college and beyond• Promotion and relegation: True competition in action• The Senior Bowl and Showcase: Spotlighting talent• Challenges and triumphs of a nonprofit league• Listener Q&A: Your Classic League questions answered!Tune in to Learn:• What sets Classic League apart from other youth soccer leagues• How the league fosters player growth and soccer IQ• Exclusive stories from Suma, Joe, and Rob's decades in soccer• The secrets to building a competitive team• How Dallas Cup and Classic League intertwine• The impact of community and volunteers on the league• Why promotion and relegation matter at the youth level• Little-known facts from Classic League's 46-year history• What's next for the league as it grows• How families can get involved and support the action________________________________________15 Quotes from Suma, Joe, and RobSuma:"Classic League isn't just a boys' league—it's for anyone who loves the game.""We've gone from nine teams to thriving divisions, all thanks to the kids and families.""Hosting Dallas Cup teams at my house was chaos—and the best experience ever.""Development matters more than winning, especially at U11.""Our Senior Bowl gives kids a chance to shine before they move on."Joe:"Seeding U11 teams is like predicting the weather—then you let them play!""Relegation isn't the end—it's a chance to grow and come back stronger.""Driving seven boys 17 hours to Sarasota? That's dedication to the game.""The Frontier Conference and National League Pro are huge honors for our teams." "Competition teaches lessons you can't learn any other way."Rob:"Rules keep the game fair and the fields safe—it's that simple.""Our refs aren't just officials; they're part of the Classic League family.""A uniform clash shouldn't ruin a match, but consistency matters.""We've got 4,000 matches a year—board members can't see it all, but we try!""Soccer's about growth, and our rules help make that happen."Connect with Classic League
1052. What do “CDB” and “U11 2” have in common? They're both examples of gramograms! This week, I chat with writer Rob Meyerson and New Yorker cartoonist Dan Misdea about their book "AB@C," a fun collection of gramograms—letters, numbers, and symbols that form words when read aloud. We look at the history of this quirky wordplay and the artistic process behind the book's illustrations.
Unit 11-2 Old Cameras, New Fans: Instant Cameras Are Back 你喜歡拍照嗎?除了用手機拍照外,現在的 Z 世代正掀起一股拍立得風潮!隨著數位科技的普及,拍立得這種充滿懷舊感的即時相片逐漸成為年輕人的新潮選擇。本期 U11 將帶你深入了解拍立得的發明史,以及它賦予每張照片獨一無二的魅力。不管你是老派相機迷,還是剛接觸這股復古熱潮,一起對拍立得 Say Cheese! -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Unit 11-1 Old Cameras, New Fans: Instant Cameras Are Back 你喜歡拍照嗎?除了用手機拍照外,現在的 Z 世代正掀起一股拍立得風潮!隨著數位科技的普及,拍立得這種充滿懷舊感的即時相片逐漸成為年輕人的新潮選擇。本期 U11 將帶你深入了解拍立得的發明史,以及它賦予每張照片獨一無二的魅力。不管你是老派相機迷,還是剛接觸這股復古熱潮,一起對拍立得 Say Cheese! -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Ariel Cejas Meliare nos habla sobre su exposición en el Senado, donde fue ratificado como procurador penitenciario adjunto. Además, hablamos con Sonia Mora acerca de su experiencia como facilitadora de diálogo en la U11 de Neuquén.
Unit 11-2 Meet Jensen Huang and His Advice for the Age of AI 隨著 AI 產業的蓬勃發展,全球正掀起一股「Jensanity 仁來瘋」!這股熱潮的中心人物正是 NVIDIA 輝達的創辦人黃仁勳。黃仁勳以其對於科技創新的遠見卓識,推動了 NVIDIA 成為電腦圖像處理器及 AI 領域的領航者。本期 U11 將透過黃仁勳的 3 大金句,帶你了解他的成功秘訣,從而啟發你的人生! -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Unit 11-1 Meet Jensen Huang and His Advice for the Age of AI 隨著 AI 產業的蓬勃發展,全球正掀起一股「Jensanity 仁來瘋」!這股熱潮的中心人物正是 NVIDIA 輝達的創辦人黃仁勳。黃仁勳以其對於科技創新的遠見卓識,推動了 NVIDIA 成為電腦圖像處理器及 AI 領域的領航者。本期 U11 將透過黃仁勳的 3 大金句,帶你了解他的成功秘訣,從而啟發你的人生! -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Footballeuses, footballeurs et tous les coaches, j'accueille dans cet épisode 11 du podcast, Julien REY, qui est coach au Sporting Club de Bron Terraillon.Aujourd'hui nous rencontrons un coach qui à pas mal vadrouillé et qui a touché à l'ensemble des catégories dans l'accompagnement des équipes. Après une blessure au genou, Julien choisit de prendre le coaching car impossible pour lui de ne plus parler foot. Il prend le temps de nous raconter son parcours et prend également du temps pour expliquer son organisation autour de la catégorie qu'il gère, les U11. On s'arrête un peu sur son rôle de coach socio-éducatif au sein de son club et de tout ce qu'il met en œuvre pour accomplir cette mission. Interview comme d'habitude à ne pas manquer dans notre podcast. Une fois de plus nous n'avons pas vu le temps passé. Un GRAND MERCI à Julien pour le temps accordé et d'avoir joué le jeu de l'interview.Bonne écoute à tous et merci encore pour votre soutien !!!N'hésitez pas à échanger sur nos RS et AUTOUR DE VOUS. Si vous souhaitez avoir des précisions ou si vous souhaitez m'aider à améliorer le contenu vous pouvez me contacter directement à lacdc69@gmail.com .Vous pouvez rejoindre l'association LaCDC69 en adhérant. Différents packs sont à votre dispositions pour nous soutenir et ainsi faire durer le podcast. ✴️ Pour adhérer c'est ici : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69/nous-soutenir ✴️ Podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/lacdc69 Site web : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lacdc69 Facebook : https://Facebook.com/ lacdc69 Twitter : https://twitter.com/LaCDC69Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzr8REkRNLGlUh98H78UAUAHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Footballeuses, footballeurs et tous les coaches, j'accueille dans cet épisode 10 du podcast, Guillaume Mialon, coach U18 R2 et U11 du FC Pontcharra St Loup.Aujourd'hui nous rencontrons un coach très investi dans son club puisqu'il est dans l'encadrement de deux teams et en plus, joue au sein du club, sans oublier son engagement autour des scolaires et des stages internes. Un coach passionné tout simplement et animé par la volonté de bien faire et de donner du plaisir aux jeunes. Dans ce podcast on y découvre son parcours de joueur, de coach et Guillaume n'hésite pas à nous partager ses ambitions pour pouvoir coacher le plus haut possible. Interview comme d'habitude à ne pas manquer dans notre podcast. Une fois de plus nous n'avons pas vu le temps passé. Un GRAND MERCI à Guillaume pour le temps accordé et d'avoir joué le jeu de l'interview.Bonne écoute à tous et merci encore pour votre soutien !!!N'hésitez pas à échanger sur nos RS et AUTOUR DE VOUS. Si vous souhaitez avoir des précisions ou si vous souhaitez m'aider à améliorer le contenu vous pouvez me contacter directement à lacdc69@gmail.com .Vous pouvez rejoindre l'association LaCDC69 en adhérant. Différents packs sont à votre dispositions pour nous soutenir et ainsi faire durer le podcast. ✴️ Pour adhérer c'est ici : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69/nous-soutenir ✴️ Podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/lacdc69 Site web : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lacdc69 Facebook : https://Facebook.com/ lacdc69 Twitter : https://twitter.com/LaCDC69Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzr8REkRNLGlUh98H78UAUAHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In dieser Episode vom 30.09.2024 sprechen wir über die Huskies-Topreihe mit Hunter Garlent, Ryan Olsen und Tristan Keck. Wir resümieren das letzte Wochenende mit den Spielen gegen die Selber Wölfe und Krefeld Pinguine und schauen auf die drei kommenden Spiele am langen Wochenende. In der Eishockey Jugend thematisieren wir die U9 und U11 und werfen auch einen Blick auf die Penny DEL. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Velkommen til onsdagens Hattrick. DBU har i dag afholdt møde med repræsentanter fra Saudi-Arabien. Ørkenstaten er det eneste land, der har budt på værtskabet til VM i 2034. Mads Nybo Lauritsen har spillet i FCM, siden han kom til klubben som U11-spiller. I dag retter han skarp kritik mod klubbens håndtering af egne talenter. Sidst men ikke mindst, har Manchester City's midtbanespiller Rodri udtrykt et ønske om færre kampe i en sæson.Vært og produktion: Oliver RoutledgeLyddesign: William DinesenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In der heutigen Podcast-Folge rede ich mit Sebastian Kraft über den Kinderfussball beim 1.FC Union Berlin. Wie sind die Strukturen im Bereich U8 bis zur U11. Welche Inhalte werden vermittelt? Wie sieht das Coaching im Kinderbereich aus? Wie entwickeln wir die Talente von morgen? Wir reden drüber! Kommt in die kostenlose Community von Technik vor Taktik. Ihr seid Trainer oder Trainerin? Ab sofort gibt es eine Community für Technik vor Taktik zum Austauschen, Netzwerken und Wissen teilen. Zusätzlich wird es Inhalte geben, die ihr nur in der Community erhaltet. Natürlich sind viele Podcast-Gäste schon in der Community! Wo kann ich mich anmelden? https://www.skool.com/technik-vor-taktik-3742/about Die neuen Termine für das Techniktrainer Zertifikat sind da: Anmeldung unter info@m-steffen.com NEUE Termine: 25.10 bis 27.10.2024 Sportwerk Ochtrup 03.01 bis 05.01.2025 Sportwerk Ochtrup 06.06 bis 08.06.2025 Sportwerk Ochtrup Bei der Anmeldung bitte das gewünschte Wochenende angeben! Das Seminar dauert 3-Tage. Freitag 15 Uhr bis 20 Uhr / Samstag 9 Uhr bis 18 Uhr / Sonntag 9 bis 15 Uhr Internetseite www.m-steffen.com Instagram: MSIndividual Instagram: technikvortaktik Internet: www.m-steffen.com #eisernunion #fcunion #1fcunionberlin #berlin #kinderfussball #u9 #talent #talentförderung #akademien #dfb #trainingsinhalte #techniktraining #jugendfussballtraining #technikvortaktik #1bundesliga #2bundesliga #dfbpokal #trainerausbildung #fussballtraining #scouting #techniktraining #bundesliga #profis #athlet #fussballpodcast #bundesliga #content #nlz #coach #coaching #podcast #nachwuchsleistungszentrum #trainer #trainerpersönlichkeit #ausbildung #jugend #athleten #Fußballtraining #Fußballtaktik #Fußballübungen #FußballtrainerTipps #Jugendfußballtraining #Fußballtraining planen #Mannschaftsaufstellun #TrainingsmethodenFußball #CoachingimFußball #FußballtrainerInterviews #TrainingslagerFußball #FitnessfürFußballspieler
In this quick 13 minute episode, Coach Kim talks about the top 2 skills she focuses on teaching right out of the gate to make sure the season starts off on the right foot. While these are skills Kim focuses on while coaching her daughters' U9 competitive teams this year, they are also skills she emphasizes with all the other teams she works with, from U11 all the way up to the national team level. Give it a listen and pass it along to any other players, parents, coaches, teammates or friends who might benefit from listening in. For more information & inspiration on how to take your game to the next level this season and beyond, visit: http://totalfemalehockey.com/
This week the chair herself Liz Ellis is back and has brought some slightly controversial U11 coaching opinions, Cath had a run in with a short bald man with no filter, and Carolyn has a few pointers for the Brisbane Olympics Opening Ceremony. AND OF COURSE the team break down the week of netball that was and look ahead to the Grand Final. It's a netball podcast, but it's so much more. Get tickets to Carolyns upcoming comedy show 'Suitable Employment' HERE | 3rd - 7th September. If you enjoyed this episode - FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to No Dribble, share with a fellow 'Netty nut' and shoot us a 5 star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ BUY Carolyn's book 'We Only Want What's Best' HERE Join the conversation with Cath, Liz and Carolyn and nominate your 'Wind Beneath My Wings' hero on Instagram HERE Join the No Dribble Facebook Group HERE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der "Koordinator Grundlagenbereich" und Trainer der U11 der Knappenschmiede "klappert" mit uns nicht nur die Trainer-Station bei den Kieler Störchen ab, sondern verrät uns auch, wo der TSV Schilksee beheimatet ist, wo er seine ersten Trainererfahrungen gemacht hat und was seine Ziele sind. Freut euch auf eine tolle Folge mit Sam.
Footballeuses, footballeurs et tous les coaches, l'épisode 31 de la saison 2 est en ligne !Pour cet épisode, j'ai eu le plaisir d'accueillir Pierre Pillet qui est le coach des U11 à la Jeunesse Sportive Saint Georgeoise Et oui nous continuons le voyage et sortons du département ;-)Pierre fait parti des grands passionnés du football, car aujourd'hui à 37 ans il ne fait pas que coacher, il joue encore. Même s'il admet que ça commence à "tirer" ! Durant cette interview, on échange sur le fait d'entrainer son fils, est ce un bon choix ou un choix compliqué ? On échange également sur le cycle de l'entraineur avec le même groupe. Pierre prend le temps également de parler de son groupe et de son club. Podcast très intéressant et très enrichissant à écouter. Encore un joli moment passé en sa compagnie. Un GRAND MERCI à lui d'avoir jouer le jeu de la désignation dans le podcast. Bonne écoute à tous et merci encore pour votre soutien !!!N'hésitez pas à échanger sur nos RS et AUTOUR DE VOUS. Si vous souhaitez avoir des précisions ou si vous souhaitez m'aider à améliorer le contenu vous pouvez me contacter directement à lacdc69@gmail.com .Vous pouvez rejoindre l'association La CDC Family en adhérant. Différents packs sont à votre dispositions pour nous soutenir et ainsi faire durer le podcast. ✴️ Pour adhérer c'est ici : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69/nous-soutenir ✴️ Podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/lacdc69 Site web : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdcfamily Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lacdcfamily Facebook : https://Facebook.com/ lacdcfamily Twitter : https://twitter.com/LaCDCfamily Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzr8REkRNLGlUh98H78UAUA Merci de votre écoute, de votre partage et vive le foot ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Mladí slovenskí hokejisti z tímu Bratislava Future majú na konte obrovský úspech. Na najväčšom európskom turnaji v Rige vyhrali prvé miesto v kategórii U11, keď vo finále zdolali Švédov. K víťazstvu ich doviedol tréner Richard Vacek, ktorý bol hosťom v Nedeľnej talkshow. V rozhovore sa dozviete: -ako sa Richard stal trénerom detského hokeja (1:40) -na akom turnaji získali naši mladí slovenskí hokejisti prvé miesto (12:12) -aké sú typy rodičov na tréningoch (19:25) -aké sú Richardove prognózy k nadchádzajúcim Majstrovstvám sveta v hokeji(33:15)
Het zal zondag tegen Union een pak beter moeten als Anderlecht echt aanspraak wil maken op een 35ste landstitel. Dat weet ook Patrick Evenepoel, vader van en samen met zijn zoon en wielerwonder Remco supporters van het eerste uur. “Dat Remco er nog aan denkt om voor Luik-Bastenaken-Luik het logo van Anderlecht op zijn fiets te plakken is geen toeval. De club zit echt in zijn hart,” zegt vader Patrick vol trots in een nieuwe aflevering van Radio Radzinski.Patrick Evenepoel groeit samen met voormalig hoofd van de jeugdopleiding en RSCA-icoon Jean Kindermans op in de Peterboswijk in Anderlecht. Die buurt wordt vandaag in het nieuws vooral gelinkt aan het drugsmilieu, maar daar is begin jaren ‘80 nog geen sprake van. “Ik herinner mij verschillende voetbalpartijtjes en zelfs een soort van Tour de France met de beklimming van de Mettewielaan.” Da's ook een helling die Rein maar al te goed kent wanneer hij vanuit Jette naar het stadion van Anderlecht rijdt. “Absoluut geen cadeau, zeker niet wanneer er achterop je oude Cannondale een kinderzitje is gemonteerd.”Van wielerprof tot een leven als stukadoorOok Patrick Evenepoel vindt vanuit Peterbos al snel de weg naar het Astridpark. Al heeft hij daar op jonge leeftijd wel nog hulp voor nodig. “Ik kan zeggen dat ik heb leren stappen in café Green Park tegenover de hoofdingang van het stadion. En sindsdien ben ik er nooit echt meer weggegaan.” Een bijzondere prestatie weet ook Rein, die al lachend opmerkt ‘dat de meeste supporters daar na een match juist nog amper op hun benen kunnen staan'. Evenepoel brengt zijn jeugdjaren niet alleen door op de tribune van Anderlecht. Hij zit vooral veel op de fiets en wint in 1993 de GP de Wallonie, de belangrijkste overwinning in zijn relatief kort bestaan als wielerprof. “Daarvoor ben ik in 1991 nog naar het WK voor amateurs in Stuttgart gegaan, maar ik wist toen al dat ik niet de motor had om het te maken als prof. En dan ben ik in het pleisterbedrijf van de familie begonnen.”Remco, de wielergod die eerst voetballer zou wordenZoon Remco droomt vandaag van koersen winnen, maar dat had net zo goed de Champions League kunnen zijn. Want hij was eerst voorbestemd om profvoetballer te worden. “Dat klopt. Omdat ik en mijn vrouw Agna (kapster, red.) elke dag hard moesten werken, stuurden we hem tijdens de vakanties altijd naar allerlei sportstages. We hebben ook eens een knutselkamp uitgetest, maar daar moest hij toch niets van weten.”“Op een van die stages stond hij in doel met een truitje van Daniel Zitka. Hij is daar ontdekt door een scout van Anderlecht en zo is de bal aan het rollen gegaan. Maar door een akkefietje met een paar mensen bij de U11 is hij zijn interesse in het voetbal wat verloren. Hij heeft dan nog de overstap naar PSV en KV Mechelen gemaakt, maar eigenlijk was het voor hem al lang duidelijk dat hij wilde fietsen.”De roep om versterking voor de Ronde van Frankrijk Met twee overwinningen in Luik-Bastenaken-Luik, wereldtitels op de weg en tegen de klok en drie zeges in de Clásica San Sebastián is het palmares van Remco al goed gevuld. Maar de 24-jarige Aerokogel van Schepdaal wil op termijn ook de Ronde van Frankrijk op zijn naam schrijven.In verschillende gesprekken met de ploeg is er daarom om versterking gevraagd. “Het enige wat ik heb gezegd is dat het goed zou zijn moesten er een paar ronderenners bijkomen om te kunnen wedijveren met teams als UAE en Visma-Lease-a-Bike.” Maar met enkel Landa in de nadagen van zijn carrière is er volgens Godfried en Pico toch niet echt gehoor gegeven aan die oproep. “Tjah, we zullen zien, het is in ieder geval zwak om te zeggen dat de voorjaarsploeg omzeep is geholpen door de grotere focus op het rondewerk met Remco.”
Die neue Folge des Podcast-Sportmagazins "Sportstunde" mit Oliver Dütschke und Patric Hoch zeigt wieder die ganze Vielfalt des Sports. - Tennis: es laufen zurzeit die Australien Open, das erste Grand Slam-Turnier des Jahres. Tennis-Experte Andreas Thies schaut auf dieses Turnier in Down Under und bespricht die jeweils Turnierfavoriten bei den Damen und den Herren. - Squash: Maya Weishar ist 17 Jahre alt und auf dem Weg in dieser Sportart ein Star zu werden. Seit der U11 hat sie in der jeweiligen Altersklasse kein Spiel mehr verloren. Sie ist jetzt schon fester Bestandteil der Damen-Nationalmannschaft. Und nebenbei macht Maya dann auch noch ihr Abi...Danach will sie dann auch bei den Seniorinnen so richtig angreifen und Profi-Squasherin werden. Grund genug, das die "Sportstunde" mal mit diesem Riesentalent spricht! - Skilanglauf: Vom Talent zum Star! Auf diesem Weg ist ein anderer deutscher Sportler: Friedrich Moch! Bis vor knapp 2 Wochen kannten den 23jährigen Allgäuer nur die Experten. Aber seit der Tour de Ski und seinem zweiten Platz sowohl auf der letzten Etappe als auch in der Gesamtwertung, steht er im Scheinwerferlicht der Sportwelt. Wie er damit umgeht, erklärt er in der "Sportstunde". - Fussball: Wir haben am Wochenende eine Weltmeisterschaft! Im schweizerischen Arosa findet die Schnee-Fußball-WM statt! Dabei sind ein Allstar-Team mit Mladen Petric, Ivan Klasnic und Mikael Silvestre - Trainer übrigens Peter Schmeichel, die Niederlande ist dabei mit z.B. Wesley Sneider, Ronald de Boer und Aron Winter, natürlich die Schweiz mit u.a. mit Torwart Diego Benaglio und Stephane Chapuisat. Und die Deutschen wollen Weltmeister werden und zwar mit diesem Kader: Roman Weidenfeller, Thomas Helmer, Jörg Heinrich, Maurizio Gaudino, Marko Rehmer, Mario Basler, Gonzalo Castro, Dariusz Wosz, Patrick Helmes und Cacau! Trainer ist Markus Babbel! Aber was ist Schnee-Fußball eigentlich? Der Projektleiter der WM Roland Schuler erklärt es. - Fussball: Die Nachwuchs-Eperten der "Sportstunde" Ben und Julian sind zurück aus den Ferien sind. und kümmern sich gleich mal um den nächsten Spieltag in der Fussball-Bundesliga. Hier ihre Vorschau: - Teqball: Schon mal was von der Trendsportart Teqball gehört? Die ehemalige Fußballerin Daytona Hansen, die auch schon als Schauspielerin in einem Tatort mitspielte, hat die Trendsportart entdeckt, spielt jetzt diesen Sport für den FC St.Pauli. Die WM-Fünfte erklärt mit voller Leidenschaft, was Teqball ausmacht.
Conversamos con Patricia Banchero y Daniela Esparza, sobre la primera Conferencia Latinoamericana de Radios en contextos de encierro. Sandra Arratia, nos cuenta del nuevo proyecto educativo en la U11 de Neuquén.
Christina Murillo (@xtinamurillo10) is a former Mexican international soccer player. She earned 29 caps with Mexico and took her senior year off from the University of Michigan to play in the 2015 Women's World Cup. She later played in the UEFA Champions League and the NWSL for the Chicago Red Stars before retiring in 2019. She is currently the U11-14 Director of Coaching for both boys and girls for the Chicago Fire of MLS. In this episode we discuss the lessons learned from her playing career, her influential coaches, the obstacles to player development, player safety and welfare, and the difference between coaching boys and girls. THE CHAMPION TEAMMATE HITS #1 ON AMAZON!: Thanks for all your support, as the launch of our new book has been phenomenal, hitting #1 in numerous categories and being named the top new release in Sports Psychology. WE ALSO JUST RELEASED THE PAPERBACK VERSION! We have been fulfilling numerous bulk orders for some of the top high school and collegiate sports programs in the country, will your team be next? Please click here and grab yourself a copy of The Champion Teammate today. Please email John@ChangingTheGameProject.com if you want discounted pricing on 10 or more books. Thanks everyone. Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences.
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Episode #269 of The Coaches Network Podcast.The guest for this episode is Dean Parsons.Dean is currently the Lead Cell Coach of the U11 & U12 age groups at Bristol City Football Club, going into the 12th Pre Season with the club for this 2023/24 season. Dean joins Yas to share his insights on becoming a coach who specialises in the foundation phase, the key learnings and some the challenges that coaches may face on their pursuit. Enjoy!Why not become an official member or supporter of The Coaches Network?The Coaches Network is proud to formally reveal our very first Patreon membership. This membership consists of monthly donations with a price worth as much as a cup of coffee! Only £3.50 per month! What benefits will there be you say? Click here to find out more.Click here for more information on our upcoming Coach Education Webinars and Mentor Programmes.Enjoy and be sure to subscribe & connect with your host on social media to make your up to date with everything we're doing.Coach Yas - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn - Facebook - Patreon - PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
They need to make a movie out of this. If you've been listening to the Dermot and Dave show recently then you probably heard about Dave's U11 soccer final. Well, here is how it all went down!
Footballeuses, footballeurs et tous les coaches, j'accueille dans l'épisode 34 du podcast, Boualem Baali, éducateur U11 et coach adjoint U16 R2 à l'AS Saint Priest. Boualem a stoppé le foot très tôt puisqu'il n'a jamais joué en séniors. Il a vite été happé par le monde du coaching et cela un peu plus de 10 ans déjà qu'il coach. On sent un coach passionné et passionnant qui n'a pas peur de se livrer puisqu'il ose même annoncé son départ de l'AS Saint Priest en fin de saison. Il prend le temps de nous parler de ses deux groupes U11 et U16 dont il souligne les qualités. Interview très cool avec Boualem où on peut sentir toute l'importance d'un adjoint au football, surtout quand on porte les valeurs qu'il porte et qui sont celles de l'OL ;-) Une fois de plus nous n'avons pas vu le temps passé.Un GRAND MERCI à Boualem pour le temps accordé. Bonne écoute à tous et merci encore pour votre soutien !!! N'hésitez pas à échanger sur nos RS et AUTOUR DE VOUS. Si vous souhaitez avoir des précisions ou si vous souhaitez m'aider à améliorer le contenu vous pouvez me contacter directement à lacdc69@gmail.com . Vous pouvez rejoindre l'association LaCDC69 en adhérant. Différents packs sont à votre dispositions pour nous soutenir et ainsi faire durer le podcast. ✴️ Pour adhérer c'est ici : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69/nous-soutenir ✴️ Podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/lacdc69 Site web : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lacdc69/ Facebook : https://Facebook.com/ lacdc69 Twitter : https://twitter.com/LaCDC69 Youtube : https://www.you tube.com/channel/UCzr8REkRNLGlUh98H78UAUA Merci de votre écoute, de votre partage et vive le foot ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tematykę pracy z poszczególnymi kategoriami wiekowymi w „Jak Uczyć Futbolu” poruszaliśmy już kilkukrotnie. To jednak nie znaczy, że co jakiś czas nie chcemy do niej wracać… 188. odcinek podcastu poświęciliśmy Orlikom. O pracy w kategoriach U10 i U11 oraz swoich doświadczeniach i przemyśleniach opowiedział nam Michał Niedzielski, trener oraz koordynator Football Academy Zawiercie. Dlaczego twierdzi,…
INTERVIEW – DIADORA JOZI CUP Reuben Mandlazi – Head of Cricket Services at Lions Cricket. The Diadora Jozi Cup is a community based winter cricket club competition spanning various age groups from under 11 through to the Veterans group which includes both boys and girls, men and women. The competition is played with a pink ball, coloured clothing and takes place at community club facilities across the Central Gauteng district with all finals being played at the DP World Wanderers. Now in its second year, the aim of the tournament is to grow the base of community clubs, blending the wisdom of the old with the aspiration of today's youth, and all with the backing of the powerful Diadora brand. The Diadora Jozi Cup overall club winner will take home R 25 000, with runners-up bagging R 15 000. The divisions/age groups are as follows: U11, U13, U14, U16 and U18; Open Division 1 (Premier League A); Open Division 2 (Premier League B); Women's Open Division; Senior Men's Open; Veterans and Blind cricket. The first ball will be bowled on 7 May 2023.
Chris Green is a former Primary School PE lead. He is now the lead cricket coach for girls at Hythe CC in Kent and he also is an Area Program Coach for Kent Cricket Board where he supports the development of U11-13 boys and girls.
Seanie Doyle reflects on a thrilling away win for Freebooters while Kilkenny DSL PRO Stevie Cahill has the details on a busy day for U11 soccer in Derdimus
This week we are joined by Chair of the North Wales Rugby Council and District J Rep on the WRU Council, Alun Roberts. We discuss all things North Wales rugby, his views on league structure and where he sees North Wales rugby in 5 years and also his thoughts on the latest WRU EGM. We have the usual comprehensive round up of league rugby from Senior level through to U11's. Thank you for your support.
Ben and Jamie dive into when it is and isn't appropriate to pull a goalie from a game. Whether it's U11, or in high level sport. They also relive some of Jamie's best (and worst) memories from college and the pros.Episodes are released every Tuesday. Subscribe so you never miss the next one!Our goal at RSLNT Hockey is to advance the sport of hockey through evidenced-based re-hab, pre-hab and high-performance programs.We are the only 3:1 Coach to athlete rehab program exclusively for hockey players.The TeamBen Csiernik, DC (@bcsiernik)Jamie Phillips, SPT, MS, CSCS (@jamiephillips30)John Snyder, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS (@johnsnyderdpt)www.RSLNThockey.comIG: @RSLNThockeyFB: RLSNT Hockey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are joined by Oswestry Head Coach, Ex Llanidloes Head Coach and Founder of Heart of Wales 7's, Jordan ‘Doddy' Davies. We discuss all things Mid Wales rugby, organising the HoW tournament and his journey in life and rugby so far. We have a comprehensive roundup of league rugby in North Wales plus the usual shoutouts around the grounds from Senior level through to U11's. Stay tuned to hear our thoughts on the WRU EGM. Thank you for supporting us.
Joe Tilley's Great Canadian Sports Show | Ep 119 | Sarah Nurse | Greatest Women's Hockey Player Canada's “First Family of Sports” Olympic Record Holder who stole the show at The NHL Allstar game. Sarah Nurse is a Canadian professional ice hockey player of the Canadian women's national ice hockey team. She made her debut with the national team at the 2015 4 Nations Cup. In 2018, she represented Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics where she won a silver medal. - Wiki WHAT IS THE CHEVROLET. GOOD DEEDS CUP? A challenge for eligible U11, U13 and U15 minor hockey teams registered with Hockey Canada to take the values they learn on the ice — determination, leadership, teamwork — and use them to support their communities, off the ice. https://www.chevrolet.ca/en/good-deeds-cup Exciting interviews with the game changers of the sports world. Tackling deep personal challenges and exciting career milestones. If you like the show and would like to support the program, we launched our merch store. check it out: my-store-c11746.creator-spring.com Thank you to all our incredible sponsors for making this great Canadian sports show happen: ClubLink: clublink.ca - COSA TV: www.cosaonline.com - Addiction Rehab Toronto: addictionrehabtoronto.ca - MNP Accounting: www.mnp.ca - Classica Imports: www.classicaimports.com/ - Brian Gribben Insurance Planning: bgip.ca - Rycom: Rycom.com - Aldo Udovicic Remax Team: www.getaldo.com - The Painting Pros: paintingpros.com #sarahnurse #hockey #allstar #nhl #olympic #record #teamcanada #canada #women #stength #inspiring #great #canadian #thebest #family #game #hero #nurse #passion #professional #winter #player #tilley #chevrolet #dooddeeds #cup
Footballeuses, footballeurs et tous les coaches, le tout 1er épisode de l'année 2023 est en ligne ! Pour cet épisode, le podcast reçoit Anthony Vorburger qui est le coach de l'équipe U17 D1 et responsable de la catégorie U11 à l'AS Craponne. Anthony, encore joueur aujourd'hui dans l'équipe Fanion de l'AS craponne nous délivre ici sa passion du foot et son épanouissement total au sein de son club en jonglant entre joueur et coach. Il est lucide sur son championnat et porte de bellles valeurs du football. IL prend le temps de nous expliquer les objectifs de la deuxième partie de la saison. Il n'hésite pas à nous faire partager son moment de bonheur de pouvoir coacher avec son ami Raphaël. Pour ce prermier épisode de l'année, Anthony nous délivre une belle interview d'un passionné du ballon rond. C'est certain qu'il n'en restera pas là au niveau du coaching ! Merci à lui pour cet moment fort sympathique et cette belle rencontre. N'hésitez à échanger sur nos RS au sujet de l'épisode et si vous souhaitez avoir des précisions ou si vous souhaitez m'aider à améliorer le contenu, vous pouvez me contacter directement à lacdc69@gmail.com. Pour rejoindre la communauté de LaCDC69 sur les principaux sites et pour vous abonner à la newsletter c'est par ici : Podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/lacdc69 Site web : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lacdc69/ Facebook : https://Facebook.com/ lacdc69 Twitter : https://twitter.com/LaCDC69 Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@lacdc69 Merci de votre écoute et vive le foot ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:27:28 - Circuit Bleu Côté Experts - Un club en pleine expansion côté foot féminin avec 5 équipes U11, U13, U15, U18 et une toute nouvelle équipe sénior.
Det femte avsnittet i den omåttligt intressanta serien "Svensk tennis mot Grand Slam" är här och idag gästar René Lindberg och Sigge Mladenovic soffan. Samtalet kretsar kring frågeställningarna: "Kan vem som helst nå världstoppen i tennis och vilka förutsättningar behövs för att nå dit? Få svenska spelare når Grand Slam i singel. Varför?” René är coach och ansvarig för U11 i Smedslättens LTK och Sigge Mladenovic är sportchef i Mälarhöjdens IK Tennis. René jobbade i många år på KLTK och Sigge har tidigare varit verksam på region Stockholm. Båda två har gästat podden tidigare. Vi kommer dessutom in på: - kan man i en klubbmiljö forma de egenskaperna och förutsättningarna som krävs för att en junior ska följa utvecklingstrappan mot världstoppen? - hur ska man tänka kring nivåanpassning och selektering i tidiga åldrar? - vad behöver svenska klubbar hjälp med från region och tennisförbund? - är det positivt med internationella tränare i svenska miljöer? - i vilken fas som spelarna behöver som allra mest support och hjälp - varför det behövs fler tävlingar på midi-nivå i Sverige Kan du tänka dig att sponsra podden genom att bli patreonsupporter? Klicka här: https://www.patreon.com/linuspabaslinjen
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.04.510883v1?rss=1 Authors: White, A. K., Drake, K. D., Porczak, A. E., Tirado-Mansilla, G., Lee, M. F., Hyatt, K. C., Chow, C., DeQuattro, T., Mickelsen, L. E., Sciolino, N. R., Jackson, A. C., Kanadia, R. N. Abstract: While gene regulatory networks underlying hypothalamic development are being characterized, minor intron splicing remains unexplored. Here, we used Nkx2.1-Cre to ablate Rnu11, encoding the minor spliceosome-specific U11 snRNA, in the progenitors of the ventral diencephalon (VD), to study minor intron splicing in hypothalamic development and control of energy balance in mice. Loss of U11 resulted in aberrant minor intron splicing, mitotic stalling, apoptosis, and altered neurogenesis. Mutant mice exhibited gross dysgenesis of hypothalamic architecture, while single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) revealed aberrant composition of neuronal subtypes implicated in feeding and energy balance. Mutant weanlings failed to thrive, followed by rapid weight gain, resulting in obesity. Assessment of energy imbalance and pair-feeding demonstrated that hyperphagia in adult mutants initiates weight gain, and is compounded by metabolic dysfunction, ultimately resulting in obesity. Our findings suggest a key role of minor intron splicing in the developmental patterning of hypothalamic neuronal subtypes underlying energy balance. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
In this episode I'm gonna talk about the rules that might be a bit confusing for those who are just starting to watch or play volleyball, so it might be helpful for U11 and U12 parents and players.
-Hockey tales are awesome whether you are writing a book or podcasting -Signing up to be a billet family and U11 coach and getting too attached -Telling Bobby Hull to take Wayne Gretzky off your line -Brian Walton and our memorable day going back to Elmira -Once a King Always a King and coming from Rural Roots
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with another one of the living legends of the AAGPBL, Jeneane Lesko. Another one of the amazing trailblazers that I was able to meet and chat with at the Baseball for All Nationals, Jeneane Lesko is truly an amazing individual. After her playing days in the AAGPBL, she went on to play in the LPGA as well. Her biography, is best described in her own words, on the AAGPBL website, is as follows: I went to Spring Training in Battle Creek, Michigan and was picked up by the Chicks as a left-handed pitcher. I actually had no pitching experience and had never played organized baseball. In my home town of Lakeview, Ohio, I had practiced baseball with our school team all through high school, but of course, they would not let me play in the games. I was also the batgirl for our town team of men and practiced with them and went to all the games. I loved the game and had a strong arm. In Grand Rapids, my manager, Woody English, let me pitch batting practice, but most of the time he had me running in the outfield. My coach and friend was “Beansie” Risinger. She taught me to slow down and believe in myself--two things I really needed to do. I practiced until about mid-season when I was put in to relieve a pitcher and got my first chance on the mound. I didn't last too long. I walked the bases full and Woody pulled me out of the game. For the rest of the year, I only pitched when we were losing. Our team won the championship, and I was the “rooting section” on the bench. I practiced and practiced and finally got some control. The following year, I got my big chance in a close game early in the season against Kalamazoo, Michigan. I pitched great relief and earned myself a starting position on the team. I had a wonderful year that season highlighted by a two-hit shutout. I was really looking forward to 1955. I was in school, a junior at Ohio Northern University, when I received a call early in the spring of '55 from Bill Allington. He informed me the league was disbanded, but said he was taking a traveling team across the US to play exhibition games against the men and asked if I would like to be on the team. I was ecstatic. For two wonderful years I had the honor to play with some of the best players in the league from other teams, and I had a blast. At the end of 1957, I graduated from ONU and signed up to teach Math and Science to dependent children at Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. I stayed there for four years and learned to play golf, fly a piper cub airplane, swim and enjoy the beauty of the Islands. In 1962, I felt I had to leave “Paradise." I felt I needed to see more of the world. I tried to get a transfer to Europe, but couldn't, so I decided to pay my own way and look for a job when I got to Europe. At the end of the school year, I flew to London, took a boat to France, and a train to Germany to the Dependent Schools headquarters there. They signed me to teach girls' physical Ed and math in Leon, in northern France. I was very happy, as my ancestry was partially French. I spent the rest of the summer riding a motor scooter through Switzerland, Italy, and France before the start of school in September. In my second year in Europe, I transferred to Chateroux, France, south of Paris. While in France, I took golf lessons from an English pro who played during Bobby Jones' era. I also took up skiing and spent most of the winter months on weekends in the Alps. I managed to break my leg my first year, but recovered and loved it. I had an opportunity to transfer in 1965 to Clark Air Force Base in the Philippine Islands. I was excited about that because I could play golf all year round. I played golf every day after school until dark, even during the monsoons. I returned to the US in 1967 and decided I wanted to become a professional golfer. I spent the summer of 1968 playing golf at a newly opened Club in Grass Valley, California, staying with an aunt who lived there. I established a four handicap and joined the LPGA. My first tournament was in Eugene, Oregon where I finished dead last. I had to go back to teaching that fall, so I took a teaching position in the Bay area, and worked hard on my golf game. I decided if I was going to make it in golf, I needed to spend all my time practicing, so I left California in the fall of 1968 and went to Scottsdale, Arizona. I found a club that honored my somewhat shakey professional status and allowed me to play and practice at the club. That year I played in the US Open in Minnesota, and an Open in San Diego. There was another tournament, but I can't recall where we played. At any rate, I didn't win any tournaments, but I got a lot of good rounds in and was improving. One of the Women money winners suggested I to go to the Los Angeles area and take lessons from a pro she had used and made arrangements for me to work with him. That is where I met my husband who was also taking golf lessons from this pro. He was an accountant but wanted to play on the men's tour. After a brief courtship, we were married and off to the women's tour opening in Tampa, Florida. I played in 10 tournaments that year, but my husband injured his hand and had to return to California and our money was gone, so I returned and went back to teaching in San Bernardino, California for a year. I won a pro-Am event and was leading after the second round in the Las Crusas, NM tournament. However, I felt it was my husband's turn to try to become a pro. He got a job as a teaching pro at a golf course and we started a family. After the birth of our third child, we decided we wanted to move out of the smog in the LA area. That is how we ended up in Seattle, Washington. I have now lived in Seattle since 1974. I have been in Real Estate here since 1976. I have been involved in sports all my life and encouraged all my children to get involved in sports. I have done a lot of basketball, volleyball, and softball officiating. In 2003, I started the Washington Women's Baseball Association in my state and coached and served on the board for three years. Now I play on a co-ed senior softball team just to keep the old bones moving. I went to my first AAGPBL Players' Association reunion in 1992 in South Bend, Indiana with my middle son Mike who is now a die-hard fan of all the wonderful All-American gals and attends with me whenever he can. I volunteered to be the editor of the AAGPBL Player's Association Newsletter in November 2001 and served in that capacity for seven years. The newsletter, TOUCHING BASES is published three times a year to help keep everyone informed as to what is happening in the Association. I served on the Board of Directors for the AAGPBL Players Assoc. from 2002 through 2010. I am thankful for all the years we have all had together since my involvement in 1992. Thanks for all the memories I have of all the players with whom I played or played against and for all the good times shared with all our Association members, loyal fans, and supporters. I spend much of my time supporting women in sports. I met a young women's baseball enthusiast while attending an AAGPBL-PA Reunion in 2004 and through a set of unique circumstances became close friends with him and his family. He was from the Chicago area and grew up in Kenosha, WI, home of one of our original four professional teams. He had not been born when the League began, but as a young boy, he had met one of the players who lived in the area and who watched him grow up and play ball. As a result, he had a fondness and love for women's baseball and promoted its growth in the US and Australia, where he currently lives. It was because of that relationship with Rob that he invited me to participate in 2005 and 2006 in the Women's World Series at the Disney World Tournament in Orlando, FL. I was an Honorary Coach for the Australian Women and Girls, U11-15, Baseball Teams, which were known as the Aussie Hearts. In 2007, The Aussie Hearts invited me to go to Australia where I conducted many clinics and showed my power point presentation about the AAGPBL to hundreds of Aussie women ball players. I also was able to visit two schools, one elementary school in Melbourne, and a Junior High in Sydney. I visited the drama class in Sydney to congratulate them on a 2006 presentation they performed on the movie "A League of Their Own." They won 1st in their state and 3rd in the National Australian competition. They were delighted that I visited them and they performed some of the scenes for me. They gave me a copy on DVD, but, unfortunately, the DVD does not play in the US. I was deeply touched by the enthusiasm and vitality of the people in Australia and especially those involved in baseball, which is a minor sport there. Women's baseball has taken off in Australia since the movie, "A League of their Own," and there are hundreds of women playing "for the love of the game." I spent two weeks there and fell in love with the country and the people. Since then, I was privileged to guest coach for the Aussie Hearts in 2008 at the re-dedication ceremonies of Kenosha, Wisconsin's Simmons Baseball Field where the AAGPBL's Kenosha Comets played. The Aussie Hearts came to the US-sponsored Women's Baseball Tournament organized by the city of Kenosha to honor the AAGPBL by having a women's Baseball tournament in conjunction with the re-dedication ceremonies at Simmons Field. Over 40 former players of the AAGPBL attended that event. In February, 2009, I was again invited to travel abroad with the Aussies who played in the International Women's Baseball Tournament, the Phoenix Cup, in Hong Kong, China. There were 10 teams at the event including teams from the US, Australia, Taiwan, Mainland China, and Korea. In 2010, the Aussie Hearts tour returned to Kenosha, WI and played on Simmons Field, home of the Kenosha Comets and in Racine, at Horlick Field, home of the Racine Belles. We made the circuit of MLB parks and were invited to tour Miller Stadium, and enjoyed games at Wrigley Field and a training camp at the Chicago Cubs' training facility. Later they were able to watch a Cubs game as well. The tour crossed the border into Canada and played several women's' teams in Toronto and visited Niagara Falls for a day from the Canadian side. Later in the fall, the Aussie Sparks, the Softball equivalent to the Aussie Hearts, returned to San Francisco and experienced an intensive two-day training session with the coaching staff at San Jose State College and participated in a three-day women's fast pitch softball tournament in the Bay area. These events were attended by myself, Joyce Westerman Hill, former Racine Belle, and Jackie Baumgart (Mattson), former player for the Kenosha Comets, in support of girls playing baseball and softball all over the world. I am the mother of 3 boys. My youngest son, Matthew, is our website technician. He took over the maintenance and development of our website in 2002. I am the coordinator for the AAGPBL website and work closely with Matt to keep our site updated, interesting, and informative. Mike, the middle son, is also in computer gaming. My oldest son Greg, is in the construction business. It has been a great ride! ~Jeanie Lesko (DesCombes)
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Let's face it. Phones cost too much money. Yes, the $1,000 iPhone X is awesome, but for those who don't need to keep a status symbol in their pocket, $350 feels much more reasonable, and that's what the HTC U11 Life offers. You can buy two or three of these for the price of a top-tier Android phone, like the Pixel 2, and that's the point. It's an unabashed value version of HTC's fancier U11.
In today's conversation, I interview former professional soccer player, broadcaster for the Major League Soccer and the National Women's Soccer League, and ACL Club founder, Jordan Angeli. Jordan tore her ACL twice while at Santa Clara. She recovered and entered the professional level in her best form, earning herself multiple US National team call-ups. During her first game of the second season with the Boston Breakers, Jordan tore her ACL for the third time. Somewhat unexpectedly, and three years later, Jordan opted to make another comeback playing with the Washington Spirit and Western New York Flash. In 2015, she opted to walk away from the game on her own terms. Jordan is now pursuing her passion on the other side of the lines, as a broadcaster. She also runs the ACL Club, a club that provides support and resources for athletes recovering from ACL tears. I highly recommend checking out her website and her podcast Show Your Scars, where she interviews professional athlete about their own acl stories. In our conversation Jordan talks about: -why she proudly trained with a U11 girls team during her comeback form her 3rd ACL tear -the goal she envisioned scoring in the World Cup with her fellow Colorado Rush Lindsey Horan, and how it came true in a different fashion -what it was like being a 6 year senior at Santa Clara -tools she used to help her manage her emotions while coming back from injury -the hike that spurred her decision to walk away from playing professional soccer -her go-to hairstyle for broadcasting And more. Enjoy my conversation with the passionate, connection-seeking Jordan Angeli Shownotes Resources Follow Jordan Angeli and The ACL Club: theACLclub.com Show Your Scars Podcast On Instagram: @jordangeli @theaclclub On twitter: @jordangeli Click HERE to become a part of Friday Feelz Click HERE for a list of the 10 books I believe ever female athlete MUST read. Click HERE to be the first to know when a new podcast or article drops, and receive other exclusive content
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Cześć i czołem. Dziś pochylamy się nad nowym flagowcem od HTC – U11, którego będzie można ściskać i tulić :). Hejtujemy producentów za małe baterie, a także Sławek opowiada o tym że telewizor za małe pieniądze może mieć sens. A w ogóle to dziś dużo tematów, więc zapraszamy do słuchania :). W odcinku: 0:45 – […]