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The Baldwin Bruins Sports Podcast staff has been busy this week. With their 3rd episode of the week, Cydney sits down with Mario Garcia and Ryan Healey from the Varsity Baseball team. They discussed what got them into baseball, spoke about the season that just ended, their commitment both during the season and off season, pregame rituals, superstitions, and much more. Tune In!
WEXPtv's Oliver Gomez sits down with Coach Werman to discuss his career in baseball, and the La Salle College High School Baseball Program.
GNRC Varsity Baseball Clayton vs. South Garner
GNRC Baseball Clayton vs.Fuquay
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Warriors hire Shane Begley as Varsity Baseball head coach. Hire Coach Begley talk about the teams future.
This episode's guest is Alex Effer of Resilient Training and Rehabilitation. Alex earned his Bachelors of Kinesiology from the University of Toronto, obtained a Post-Graduate Certificate in Exercise Science for Health and Performance from Niagara College and is a Certified Exercise Physiologist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach, and EXOS Performance Specialist. Alex continuously improves his education through courses and regular personal reading from both Canadian and international sources to enhance his knowledge in stress physiology, neurology, biomechanics, respiration, autonomics, psychology (i.e., human behaviour and habit formation), and systems thinking. Alex has gained extensive clinical and practical experience treating and training a variety of clients from professional and amateur athletes, high profile executives, older adults, individuals with certain medical conditions such as Stroke, Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Congenital Heart Disease, Postoperative rehabilitation and individuals with chronic and complex pain. Alex’s experience includes: Head Exercise Physiologist at Ace Sports Clinic Inc; Director of Return to Performance and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Varsity Baseball, Women's Lacrosse, and Golf team at the University of Toronto; Consultant for the Varsity Blues Football, Hockey, Swimming Team; Head Exercise Physiologist for Balance Physiotherapy; and consultant to Olympic Swimming Athletes, and NBA players. Most recently, Alex has decided to build his own business under the name Resilient Training and Rehabilitation, a name that emphasizes Alex’s unique approach to fitness, which is one that combines both aspects of normal fitness and rehabilitation principles to achieve long- lasting pain free results. Alex uses his comprehensive knowledge and passion in exercise science, autonomics, respiration, rehabilitation, and biomechanics to develop programs that promote injury prevention, sports performance, and rehabilitation through quality of movement. On this episode Alex and I discuss: Alex's background The compression-expansion model Narrow and wide archetypes The pelvic mechanics of the archetypes This was a great discussion with Alex and I hope you guys really enjoy it. Stay Strong, RB Show Notes: Website - resilientedu.com Facebook - Resilient Training and Rehabilitation Instagram - alex.effer YouTube - Resilient Lab With Alex Effer Books Mentioned: Recognizing and Treating Breathing Disorders: A Multidisciplinary Approach The Pelvic Girdle: An integration of clinical expertise and research The Thorax: An Integrated Approach Human Locomotion: The Conservative Management of Gait-Related Disorders Injury-Free Running, Second Edition: Your Illustrated Guide to Biomechanics, Gait Analysis, and Injury Prevention Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System Manipulative Therapy: Musculoskeletal Medicine Videos Mentioned: Human Locomotion - YouTube Channel Podcasts Mentioned: Physical Preparation Podcast - Episode 18 - Mike Roncarati Physical Preparation Podcast - Episode 19 - Mike Roncarati People and Resources mentioned: Bill Hartman Conor Harris Zac Cupples Angus Bradley Eric Cressey Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) Shirley Sahrmann Mike Robertson T-Nation Mike Roncarati Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) Functional Range Conditioning (FRC) Jennifer Poulin Leon Chaitow James Earls Thomas Michaud Karel Lewit Donald A. Neumann ALTIS Connor Ryan Gary Gray
Ty talks about the season that the Varsity Baseball Prgm has had and ready for the postseason
In this week's episode of the Baldwin Bruins Sports Podcast, Ava and Aaron sit down with Joey Fullone and Aniel Baez from the Varsity Baseball team. They sit down in the studio and chat about this season, their love for baseball and so much more. Joey, who has been our Editor/Producer this year, got to see the other side of the podcast in this episode.
Carter Duncan & Cole Luedike talk about the 2023 Varsity Baseball season and all things MC! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bearwithmemc/support
Mike sits down with Coach Winder to Preview 2023 Northwest Varsity Baseball. If you have any feedback, questions or want to submit a guest idea for a future episode, email me at - thelionsdenpodcast32@gmail.com Please support our sponsors: Stark Roofing LLC Brody Jackson Agency Logo Daddy Graphics Also please "Like" our Facebook Page here and you can follow us on Twitter at @TheLionsDenPod1. Follow us on TikTok at The Lions Den Podcast
In this episode Braden, Mason, and TJ from the Varsity Baseball team share what it's like to play baseball, the differences between club and school baseball, and their goals for the future in the sport. Originally Aired February 22, 2022
This week on the Every Student Every Day Podcast, Superintendent Dr. James Franchini welcomes members of the Class A State Champion varsity baseball team, including head coach George Brooks, seniors Stephen Koval, Aidan McCue, Michael Wormuth Jr., and athletic director Mark Bubniak. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more.
Show Date: 6/20/22 The show begins with the Class C Town Ball showdown on Sunday between #1 ranked Watertown Red Devils and the #2 ranked Delano A's. Andy reviews the State Champions in High School Baseball and updates on the College World Series Dan provides update on the Federal League Annual All-Star Game in Dundas and the hot weekend in the 50+ league. USFL, Pro Wrestling, NASCAR and More! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sportsandsongs/message
4A Varsity Baseball Clayton Comets vs. Willow Spring Storm
Brendan talks with 4 Mancelona Varsity Baseball players, Trace Miller, Jason Naumcheff, Jason Kihn, and Jacob Watson
Brendan talks with 4 Mancelona Varsity Baseball players, Trace Miller, Jason Naumcheff, Jason Kihn, and Jacob Watson
Our "Meet the People" series we will be highlighting individuals around our East Boston & Boston communities to join us in a conversation, highlighting the work that they do, followed by a conversation in Sports. Our fourth conversation is with Jeff Arinella, Head Coach and Mathematics Teacher at East Boston High School. A great friend of the show, a leader in his community, and a day 1 supporter, we are extremely grateful that Jeff Arinella took the time to have this conversation with us. In this episode you can expect to hear:Jeff Arinella Introduction (00:28)Backstory on Jeff & Steve's Relationship (01:34)What motivated you to become a Math Teacher? (03:09)Halloween at East Boston High School (06:10)Why and how you got into becoming a Varsity Baseball & Hockey Coach? (07:22)Shoutout to the Legendary Junior Varsity Baseball Squad and 2011 Freshman at EBHS (09:00)What it's like to be A "Player's Coach" (11:20)Favorite memories as a Coach to this point (12:40)2015 City Championship East Boston Varsity Hockey (13:10)Overcoming adversity to create success (14:33)How is the EBHS Varsity Baseball team looking? (15:45)Career Coaching Goals (17:45)2015 City Championship East Boston Varsity Baseball (19:30)How do you define Community (22:15)When you hear East Boston, what comes to mind? (22:30)How did you become a Minnesota Vikings fan ? (25:28)Expectations for the Vikings next season (26:38)Breaking down Kirk Cousins (27:22)Favorite Memory as a Vikings fan (30:30)Super Bowl favorite for 2022 (33:33)First Overall Fantasy pick next year (36:21)Leave Us A Review: https://apple.co/3dsFWTD(Scroll to the bottom of our show page and click, "Write A Review")YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaipTOujjIDu__Uq3xRmJyAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/since.the.s...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sincethesand...Buy your Since the Sandbox Swag now! https://www.sincethesandbox.net/produ...Support the show (http://paypal.me/SinceTheSandbox)
Coach Ulrich enters his fifth season at Yakima Valley College as the Associate Head Coach. Ulrich attended Gonzaga Prep High School in Spokane Washington where he played three years of Varsity Baseball and Hockey for the Spokane Braves Junior B team in the KIJHL. After high school Ulrich turned down an offer to play baseball and hockey at DIII St Olafs in Minnesota to stay closer to home and attend Eastern Washington University. Cash played four years of club hockey at EWU leading the team to two National Tournament appearances before entering the Canadian BCIHL. While playing hockey at EWU Ulrich also started his baseball coaching career where he headed the club baseball program for four years. Ulrich lead the Eagles to three regional championships in four years where the Eags were eliminated by the eventual National Champions each time. While coaching at Eastern, Ulrich also got involved coaching freshman baseball at Gonzaga Prep High School where he learned under former big leaguer Brian Munhal. Ulrich Coached the Gonzaga Prep A Legion, AA Legion and capped off his Legion experience as head coach of the Spokane Bandits in 2016. Cash joined up with Krustangel on the Wenatchee Apple Sox for the summers of 2017 and 2018. Ulrich joined the Yaks in the summer of 2015 and was part of the staff for the 2016 NWAC Championship campaign. Coach Ulrich primarily works with the Infielders and is also the Mental Skills – Psychology, Weight Room and Base Running coach for the Yaks. Cash takes pride in player development on and off the field as he is also the Advisor and helped start the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Club on the YVC campus. Ulrich and Krustangel have been a dynamic duo in Yakima as the combo has won 111 games and moved on 35 players over their three years in the Yakima Valley. www.troskyranch.com https://troskybaseball.com/ https://coachmongero.com/ Thanks to our sponsors at: https://soldiersports.us/ https://winreality.com Use Code Trosky for one month free https://www.jaegersports.com/ https://qualityatbats.com/
Joey talks about playing high school and college baseball. Then getting an opportunity to coach at the collegiate level and then in the summer of 2017 getting the Head Coach Job at Nansemond Suffolk Academy Varsity Baseball
Mark talks about his tenure at St Johns College High School in DC plus his connection with DC Baseball
Alex Effer earned his Bachelors of Kinesiology from the University of Toronto, obtained a Post-Graduate Certificate in Exercise Science for Health and Performance from Niagara College and is a Certified Exercise Physiologist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach, and EXOS Performance Specialist. Alex continuously improves his education through courses and regular personal reading from both Canadian and international sources to enhance his knowledge in stress physiology, neurology, biomechanics, respiration, autonomics, psychology (i.e., human behaviour and habit formation), and systems thinking. Alex has gained extensive clinical and practical experience treating and training a variety of clients from professional and amateur athletes, high profile executives, older adults, individuals with certain medical conditions such as Stroke, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, Congenital Heart Disease, Postoperative rehabilitation and individuals with chronic and complex pain. Alex's experience includes: Head Exercise Physiologist at Ace Sports Clinic Inc; Director of Return to Performance and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Varsity Baseball, Women's Lacrosse, and Golf team at the University of Toronto; Consultant for the Varsity Blues Football, Hockey, Swimming Team; Head Exercise Physiologist for Balance Physiotherapy; and consultant to Olympic Swimming Athletes, and NBA players. Most recently, Alex has decided to build his own business under the name Resilient Training and Rehabilitation, a name that emphasizes Alex's unique approach to fitness, which is one that combines both aspects of normal fitness and rehabilitation principles to achieve long- lasting pain free results. Alex uses his comprehensive knowledge and passion in exercise science, autonomics, respiration, rehabilitation, and biomechanics to develop programs that promote injury prevention, sports performance, and rehabilitation through quality of movement. Be the first to be notified when enrollment officially begins. Get on the waitlist here. If you like this episode, then please do us a favor and Share it with your friends on Instagram and tag us @compoundperformance_, @mattdomney, and @alex.effer Leave a 5 star review so that our episodes can help more people.
In this episode, Lance and Joey interview Hamshire-Fannett freshman Bullrider and Varsity Baseball player ETHAN WINCKLER. This kid is AWESOME!
Lorenzo talks to Head Coach Dave Hall, Seniors Cameron Darrington, Christian Gulgin, and Sophomore Connor Walendzak.
In this episode, we talk with Zach Steele, Head Coach of Varsity Baseball and Asst. Head Coach of Football at Herkimer High School about getting back on diamond and gridiron, the current season, coaching during the covid crisis, and what it's like preparing for two sports at the same time. In the press box, we recap area sports scores across high schools, Herkimer College, and Utica College. We also talk Men's/Women's Basketball final results and much more. Sportsbeat with Rob Drumm is all about sports, any kind, and anywhere, with a special focus on the Mohawk Valley and Central New York. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mylittlefalls/support
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On this episode, we interviewed Jack Dragna and Luis Carbonell about their Varsity Baseball Careers.
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I was born with cerebral palsy and it was so bad, that the doctors told my mom I was not going to be able to walk. Thank goodness for a strong mom and a great mindset that wasn't my story. For the first ten years of my life, I was in physical therapy. It was not easy I was bullied and teased throughout my childhood. I made a goal for myself to make the varsity high school baseball team. I would practice every single day I was able to make it a reality. As an adult, I got into mortgage loan sales and I was very successful. But I had a different calling, I wanted to help people reach their goals, so I became a life coach. I share my struggles, peaks, and valleys to help my clients overcome their current issues or wants. FIND PAUL HERE: acalltoaction.coach acalltoaction Facebook acall2action80 Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-naked-podcaster/message Support this podcast
In his final interview for the show, Tyler interviews one of the Class of 2020's best athletes, Michael Paray. Michael is a star for both the Varsity Baseball and Varsity Soccer teams.
In this episode of the Raider Crusader, the future of the sports world as we know it is discussed. We also converse about the future of Riverwood sports and interview Varsity Baseball player Jonah Glenn and how his season was changed due to the pandemic.
DISCLAIMER: There will be dead air due to recording the podcast at home. On the episode Reish sits with Prosper Varsity Baseball players Junior Clay Kindiger, Senior Zack Czarnecky, Oklahoma University verbal committed Sophomore Easton Carmichael, University of Arkansas committed Senior Cade Ferguson and special appearance by Steven Rogers and Dustin Corbett from Aviator Sports Performance and Rehabilitation.
Tony Szymendera is the Varsity Baseball coach and Head of Upper School for St Christophers Boys School in Richmond. In our conversation, Tony shares his thoughts about St Christophers' ongoing journey of adapting to distance learning, and the challenges and opportunities it presents. He also talks about his path to becoming an educator and coach, and imparts some wisdom from his 25 years of coaching baseball. Finally, Tony shared his memories of Tad DuPriest and Brad Parrish, dear friends to each other and alumni of St Christophers, both of whom tragically passed away a year apart, and far before their time. Tad's Friends and Family later started Tad's Kids, a nonprofit dedicated to honoring his life and serving children. To read more about what they do and donate, visit https://tadskids.org.
Tupelo's men's baseball team is off to a fast start so can they keep this pace up? Also NFL free agency is starting to heat up. We'll discuss some of the game's top free agents. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alfred-parker/support
Did you miss what happened this week in sports on campus? Join Diego Cruz and Gary Garcia, Quest New’s Sports Editor and number one Sports Writer, as they sit down and stack the deck (summarize) for every sports game that happened Monday through Wednesday and as they make their predictions for the upcoming games on Thursday and Friday. Sit down and listen this week as Branden Garcia interviews Varsity Baseball captains, Matthew Baker, David Vizcanio, and Gabe Villa. David takes lead in this interview as he elaborates on how a team bond and brotherhood changes the dynamic of how the team cooperates with one another and how they play on that field. He discusses that a strong bond is a must-have necessity if a team like Don Lugo's wants to play against the Division One schools. Matthew furthers David's point on brotherhood, and tells us that there was really no chemistry last year and that costed them big when it came to things like League and CIF. The Varsity Baseball team is off to an amazing start with a 4-1 season thus far, with their next game against Chaffey on March 5th. These captains overall have seen a big improvement when comparing their previous season to this years, and they hope to just make it to the end of CIF with some rings to show for it. Having these captains focused on improving the next generation and training next year's seniors, they can only hope that next year's season will keep improving from the last. So, whether you want the lowdown on all things Don Lugo sports or you want to hear ALL IN interviews with Don Lugo’s star athletes; Quest News’ Sports Podcasting shows, Jock of All Trades – The Deal with hosts Diego Cruz and Gary Garcia every Thursday on Soundcloud and iTunes!
This week on Inside the Huddle we take a look at both sides of the diamond for Warren Central. Carly aka DJ Waggs sat down with one of the Varsity Softball players at WC while Xavier took it to the other side of the diamond and sat down with one of the Varsity Baseball players. It's all here on the Inside the Huddle podcast on the Sports Voice of your Warren Central Warriors 91.1 WEDM.
Did you miss what happened this week in sports on campus? Join Diego Cruz and Gary Garcia, Quest New's Sports Editor and number one Sports Writer, as they sit down and stack the deck (summarize) for every sports game that happened Monday through Wednesday and as they make their predictions for the upcoming games on Thursday and Friday. Sit down and listen this week as Diego Cruz sits down with the Long Beach State's latest Dirtbag, Connor Burns. Diego Cruz ran a one-on-one interview with newly committed baseball catcher, Connor Burns. The up and coming Long Beach Dirtbag, Connor Burns let us know what it meant to be a Dirtbag and how appreciative he is of the staff and coaches over at Long Beach State University. Being one of the main captains of the Varsity Baseball team, Connor Burns wants to continue the momentum from last year's season (24-7). Even if they might be scared about some competition, the Don Lugo Varsity Baseball team will be coming out swinging in this new season. They'll be coming out of the gate, swinging to the fences. Connor Burns sets the examples of how to help and how to run the field like you own the place, and how to conduct the best team chemistry. Looking at the bigger picture, he wants his baseball career to lead him to the big league as he talks his dreams of becoming a professional Major League Baseball (MLB) player after four years of being a Long Beach State, Dirtbag! So, whether you want the lowdown on all things Don Lugo sports or you want to hear ALL IN interviews with Don Lugo's star athletes; Quest News' Sports Podcasting shows, Jock of All Trades - The Deal with hosts Diego Cruz and Gary Garcia every Thursday on Soundcloud and iTunes!
Recap of Varsity Baseball and Softball teams play over the past month.
Where did the nickname Stiner come from? Well give this a listen and we will tell you. Old friend and current friend Brian Amorose joins me. Brian is an educator first and also The Varsity Baseball and Football coach in Lincoln Park. In some places Varisty Football is a full time job, would you know he never played the sport himself! Why him? Gotta give it a listen. We talk growing up in LP, old stories, and sports.
Raw, genuine, honest answers. That’s what we got when we sat down with three undergraduate students and discussed how they made the Bronco choice. In part one of our two part conversation, hear how these current students submitted dozens of college applications and navigated the decision making process to find just the right fit. Every path is unique to the individual, but these three students discovered a way forward where their potential is limitless. SPEAKERS: Nathan Metzger, Senior, Mechanical Engineering Nathan is a senior Mechanical Engineering major on the path to complete a Masters in Mechatronics, Robotics and Automation Engineering. He is from San Jose, CA and blends his passion for engineering with a love for music. He is a member of the SCU Chamber Choir and a capella groups and will sing for you at the drop of a hat. Just ask him! Uma Palaniappan, Senior, Public Health Science/Public Psychology Uma is originally from Fremont, CA and is interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare. She is double majoring in Public Health Science and Public Psychology on the Pre-Med path. Uma is a Global Fellow who completed a program in Istanbul and would love to start off at a digital health company and then expand into global health. Eventually, she would love to pursue a career in medicine or epidemiology and with a senior superlative like “chatterbox”, we’re certain her bedside manner will be top notch. Alonzo Billips, Freshman, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering Originally from Los Angeles, CA, Alonzo is enjoying his first year at SCU as a declared Bioengineering major. He’s on the Varsity Baseball team, and is a member of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and Igwebuike (SCU’s Black Student Union). He considers himself a natural leader. With stints as freshman, sophomore, junior and student body president during his high school years, we’d agree wholeheartedly!
This week we speak to two of our Varsity Baseball players, as well as crown a winner in the finals of the Activities' Moderator Pro-Am International Tournament of Champions.
David Lee Madison was born in the summer of 1970,and grew up in Middle Village Queens, where he developed a passion for playing baseball, and watching films. Dave was first exposed to film making after being an extra in James Lemmo’s “Heart” (1987) a film starring the late Brad Davis (Midnight Express) and Steve Buscemi (The Soprano’s). The Several days shoot in Ridgewood Queens exposed Dave to the Exciting world of filmmaking. He also became quite a good baseball player, being named an All-Star for several area little league teams, and later became a star player for his High School team, the prestigious LaSalle Academy in Manhattan, New York. After being hit buy a car in 1989; Dave’s knee’s betrayed him, and he went on to play Varsity Baseball at Queens College. After a very productive freshman season at Queens, Dave decided to hang up his cleats for good. While at Queens, Dave started to develop his passion as a filmmaker. He joined the student run television station WNEI in 1989, and served as the anchor man on the College News Program for two seasons. Two amateur films Directed by Dave were cult classics on campus “The End of The Night” (1990), and “The Curse of The Niax” (1988), found heavy rotation on the station. After College Dave married his college sweetheart, and turned his attention to Corporate Security to “pay the bills”. From 1994 to 2006 Dave held the following positions, Site Security Manager Kraft Foods, Site Security Director Celanese North America, and Site Security Chief for Celgene
David Lee Madison was born in the summer of 1970,and grew up in Middle Village Queens, where he developed a passion for playing baseball, and watching films. Dave was first exposed to film making after being an extra in James Lemmo’s “Heart” (1987) a film starring the late Brad Davis (Midnight Express) and Steve Buscemi (The Soprano’s). The Several days shoot in Ridgewood Queens exposed Dave to the Exciting world of filmmaking. He also became quite a good baseball player, being named an All-Star for several area little league teams, and later became a star player for his High School team, the prestigious LaSalle Academy in Manhattan, New York. After being hit buy a car in 1989; Dave’s knee’s betrayed him, and he went on to play Varsity Baseball at Queens College. After a very productive freshman season at Queens, Dave decided to hang up his cleats for good. While at Queens, Dave started to develop his passion as a filmmaker. He joined the student run television station WNEI in 1989, and served as the anchor man on the College News Program for two seasons. Two amateur films Directed by Dave were cult classics on campus “The End of The Night” (1990), and “The Curse of The Niax” (1988), found heavy rotation on the station. After College Dave married his college sweetheart, and turned his attention to Corporate Security to “pay the bills”. From 1994 to 2006 Dave held the following positions, Site Security Manager Kraft Foods, Site Security Director Celanese North America, and Site Security Chief for Celgene
I’ve known John Donohue a number of years. He is a top flight coach on and off the field at Lowell High School-San Francisco where he has been the Varsity Baseball coach 31 years! So I wasn’t surprised to learn the American Baseball Coaches Association has selected him 2012 National High School, Division I Baseball Coach of the Year. A … Read more about this episode...