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Head Coach of the State Champion Marin Catholic Women's Varsity Basketball team, Kayden Korst, joins Papa & Silver joins Papa & Silver to reflect on her first year coaching at Marin Catholic HS and the thrill of breaking the school's 23 year state championship droughtSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Head Coach of the State Champion Marin Catholic Women's Varsity Basketball team, Kayden Korst, joins Papa & Silver joins Papa & Silver to reflect on her first year coaching at Marin Catholic HS and the thrill of breaking the school's 23 year state championship droughtSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning and welcome back to the stretch run of the 2024-2025 Winter Sports Season. Straight ahead on this edition of the JM in the AM Sports Update, a ton of movement in the postseason brackets. We'll let you know who is in, who is out, and what to look for in the upcoming last week of all regular seasons. All that and more, good Morning, I'm Elliot Weiselberg. We'll start in Varsity Basketball where HAFTR after going 2-5 in the first half of the season has worked their way back to clinch a playoff spot after a 22 point mashing of Rambam last night. The Rambam loss eliminates the Ravens and sets up the bottom of the East bracket as #6 HAFTR and #5 YDE will go on the road. DRS will earn the #1 seed with North Shore as the front-runner in the 2 spot and Magen David and Flatbush hosting first round contests after their losses last night, seeding to be determined. Out West, TABC and MTA are virtual locks for the byes while SAR and Hillel will host first round contests against either Ramaz who has an edge following their win over SAR while we were all away and Frisch and Heschel who will be facing each other to end the regular season, with 1 of those 3 not making the postseason. JV Basketball had one contest thus far, a major one in the West as SAR upset Frisch 66-53 Monday night behind a brilliant 40-point, 10-rebound night from Max Weiss. Frisch has now lost their last 2 contests and potentially fallen out of a first-round bye. The Cougars now 7-3 will need to wait and see whether Ramaz or TABC, both at 7-2, slip up against MTA and JEC respectively. Wins by both will relegate Frisch to the 3 seed where their opponent will be #6 Hillel. On the other end of that contest, SAR now jumps from the 6 spot into a first-round matchup with JEC in the 4-5 contest. The host will be determined by JEC's contest with TABC tomorrow night. In the East, no results so far, but by this time next week, we will know which of DRS, HANC and Magen David, all at 7-2 will join Flatbush with a first-round bye and which will be hosting first round home games against #5 YDE and #6 North Shore. Action has already started in varsity hockey where SAR barely outlasted Kushner 6-5 Monday night. The win gives SAR the advantage in the race for the West #2 seed with only a game against Ramaz up ahead. Frisch has the tiebreaker with SAR, but to get there, will need to face HAFTR and DRS. Kushner needed last night to hope to keep ahead of MTA to host a first-round contest, but, MTA is 2 points behind Kushner with only Ohr Yisroel and Hillel to go, while Kushner will need to beat TABC to maintain their advantage. Regardless, Kushner-MTA will be the West 4-5 contest, while Ramaz will be the 6 seed and take on the loser of the Frisch-SAR race for the 2 seed. Meanwhile, out East, behind DRS, it's a mad scramble for the 2nd seed involving HAFTR, HANC and Flatbush. Right now, the HAFTR has the edge with 18 points, but right with them is Flatbush who defeated Rambam last night to move into a tie with HAFTR at 18 points and a contest with YDE remaining tomorrow night. A Flatbush win would put the pressure on HANC and HAFTR. HAFTR would need a win over either HANC or Frisch to end the season in order to overtake the Falcons while HANC would need wins over both HAFTR and TABC to do the same. Three games remain in the JV Hockey season, with only two making a difference. Frisch and DRS have won their divisions but will do battle on Saturday night to see which team will get the #1 seed going into the postseason. The loser of the contest will host #3 SAR while the winner will find out Monday night whether they play HAFTR or TABC. The Storm can clinch a playoff berth with a win over winless Rambam in Teaneck. Otherwise, the 4th spot will go to HAFTR. And that was your JM in the AM Sports Update, I'm Elliot Weiselberg
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In this episode, we interview Mark Stahlka and Matt Hartman, coaches of the Boys' Varsity Basketball team. They talk about what got them into basketball growing up and their role models that inspired them. Coach Stahlka and Coach Hartman share about their experiences in coaching and what led them to Nichols. To hear more about Coach Stahlka and Coach Hartman, you can listen to the full podcast on Podbean, Apple Music, or Spotify.
Thanks Nachum! Straight ahead on your Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, six games go to overtime across both JV and Varsity hockey, creating some interesting marks on the leaderboard, Ramaz and Frisch battle at the top of Varsity Basketball's Western conference and Magen David pulls DRS from the ranks of undefeated and into a mess in JV Basketball's East. All that and more, coming right up. Good Morning, I'm Elliot Weiselberg. We start out in JV Basketball where Magen David bounced back from a heavy beatdown by HANC to defeat the DRS Wildcats 61-55. As a result, DRS drops to 3-1 and into a mix of 5 teams with 1 loss at the top of the East. Presently that HANC team leads the pack at 3-0 following a win over Rambam, but behind the Hurricanes, Flatbush sits at 5-1, taking two wins this week, DRS and North Shore at 3-1 and, Barkai and Magen David at 2-1. YDE sits in the mix at 2-2 after a win over HAFTR. It appears that the playoff combatants will come from those teams as the bottom falls out of the East after that as the Hawks, Rambam and Westchester all sit winless around the half-way mark. Meanwhile, out West, a similar story, as 5 teams sit at 3 wins, led by TABC and Frisch at 3-0. Frisch kept perfect taking out two previously undefeated teams, SAR and Ramaz. Speaking of Frisch and Ramaz, the two teams put on a showcase this week in a home and home battle at the top of the West. Frisch was the venue for the first end of the showcase, but it would be the visiting Rams holding off the Cougars 58-54. Asaf Seinfeld paced Ramaz with 15 points in the win. The Cougars, however, would return the favor last night, knocking off the Rams in Ramaz, by 3, 50-47. The split keeps the Cougars at .500 at 2-2, while Ramaz gets win #3 but drops their first on the season as well. On the bright side, both teams walked away with victories, but on the other hand, in a division where TABC and SAR presently sit undefeated at 4-0, any loss takes a team further away from the top spot in the division. In other action, Joe Aaron gets half of DRS's points and keeps the Wildcats perfect with a 46-39 win over Flatbush and Yosef Bruckenstein's double-double lifts Rambam over HANC 56-50 to get the Ravens back over the .500 mark. Moving over to hockey where nearly a third of the games played on both levels this past week gave fans more for their money. On the Varsity end, three games went to overtime, all ending with the same score. Saturday night saw Frisch and Kushner go to an extra session where Eli Kahn put home the game-winner for the 2-1 Cougar victory. Sunday saw North Shore squeeze by Hillel in extras by the same result, and last night YDE hosted Rambam and dropped the Ravens by the same score. In other action, TABC takes control of the West dropping SAR 2-0. In JV, SAR and HAFTR could not escape the extra period. Wednesday night saw HAFTR score 2 goals in 20 seconds to erase a 4-2 deficit to YDE in what would end up being a 4-4 tie between the two East teams. The next night SAR overcame an early deficit of their own to tie TABC at 2-2. Last night both HAFTR and SAR met up, with another come-from-behind result as SAR erased a 2-0 and 3-1 HAFTR lead to head to OT where Jonah Nayowitz slammed home his second of the night to give the Sting the win and keep them undefeated in the West. Elsewhere in the West, Frisch pulled away from TABC in third period with a 4-1 victory to stay undefeated and knock the Storm to the third result in their first four games without a win. Generally the week of Thanksgiving is usually a quiet affair and we here at the JM in the AM Sports Update take a week to let action kick back up, but with the amount of action happening between tonight and next Monday night, it would be doing a disservice to fall behind. So, we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving, but in a positive break with tradition, we'll see you right here next week at our regularly scheduled spot. And that was your Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, I'm Elliot Weiselberg.
Thanks Nachum! Welcome back everyone to another season of the Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update! The 2024-2025 season is off and rolling and we'll break down the first two weeks of November straight ahead. Good Morning, back for yet another yeshiva league season with you, I'm Elliot Weiselberg. We'll start out in Varsity Hockey and nothing like a good "Route 4 Rivalry" matchup to kick things off in the early season, unless you're a Frisch fan. The TABC Storm opened up what they hope is a rebound season, coming off of a defeat in last year's final with a 5-1 victory over the Cougars, Senior Aiden Rauzman with the hat trick for the Stom. TABC is currently 2-0 and in a tie with Kushner and SAR. The Sting took a key victory last night at home over HANC 3-1 to keep clean in the loss column. Scoreless into the 3rd period the two teams traded quick goals in the period and remained tied until Senior Bennett Burgida put home the game winner for SAR. The early season has not been kind to HANC at the moment, having dropped their 2nd in three nights after a 6-3 loss to DRS on Motzai Shabbos. DRS opened a 4-0 lead and although HANC was able to bring the game to within 1, DRS popped home two goals in the third to improve to 3-0. In JV Hockey 7 of the 8 teams have kicked off their season. Out West, Frisch and SAR are 3-0 and 2-0, respectively, after knocking off Eastern conference teams. Frisch and HAFTR went to overtime Saturday night in Paramus with Charlie Butler ending the contest for the 3-2 Cougar victory and then continuing with another home win over YDE, and in a statement win, SAR went into DRS last night and doubled-up the home team Wildcats 4-2. The last team to get into the mix this season will be TABC who kick off their season tomorrow night in HAFTR. Varsity Basketball has some unfamiliar teams at the top in the early goings. The East sees Rambam at 2-0 after home wins over Magen Abraham and Kushner. Their schedule will get a bit tougher, though, starting this week with a Thursday night contest in Flatbush. Out West, MTA is 2-0 after wins over Kushner and JEC. They'll get to revel in their current position for a bit as West teams have a fairly light schedule over the next week, but the inter-division contests are powerful ones as tonight sees Frisch travel to DRS and HAFTR host SAR and Monday night, Flatbush and TABC will tangle with one team being excused from the ranks of the undefeated. Finally in JV Basketball, most teams have opened up their season with no team playing more than 2 games. Barkai, DRS and Magen David are all 1-0 in the East, while JEC out West is 2-0 with dominating wins over MTA and Heschel, followed by TABC and Ramaz at 1-0. With 14 contests between tonight and our next update, there should be plenty of movement around the leaderboards. And that was your Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, I'm Elliot Weiselberg.
Isabella and Maia sit down for an in-depth interview with members of our Varsity Basketball team as they get ready for their big comeback season. Come meet some of the new blood that's going to bring the glory home to PantherLand!
I catch up with Lou! We talk about them C.V.S. days. The Fix Was In - when he tried out for the basketball team, that's all they was looking at. We revisit those Varsity Basketball teams. Another topic of conversation, is improving life from where we came to where we are.
On the latest episode of the Every Student Every Day Podcast, Superintendent Dr. James Franchini welcomes AP coaches Keith Meissner and Sean Organ; two seniors from the girls varsity basketball team, Taylor Holohan and Tatiana Tune; and two seniors from the varsity wrestling team, Jacob Hanlon and John Welcome IV. The group discusses what drew them to athletics, what it was like playing with roaring crowds, and more. All of the episodes are available wherever you listen to podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more.
Trevor and Chris sit down for an exclusive interview with Caro's newly-hired boys varsity basketball coach, Dave Lester.--------------------Subscribe to The Prowl on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast directory to keep up with our latest episodes. You can also find/follow @carotigersden on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and TikTok!
Welcome to "The Life Legacy Podcast" with Jaxon Cummings. Capturing inspiring legacies on our podcast, influencing you to elevate your life's quality. MEET MASON SAWYER: Mason Sawyer was born and raised in West Jordan, Utah where he excelled as a point guard and dedicated basketball player. Mason's athletic accomplishments include Utah All-state, Regional Most Outstanding Player, All Academic Region Team, a scholarship offer from Boise State. After winning a State Championship his senior year of high school, he went on to play college basketball for Utah Tech formerly Dixie State. Mason married his high school sweetheart Kortni Atkinson. He went on to earn a college degree in Psychology while Kortni earned her Nursing degree. Upon graduation, Mason went on to teach Psychology and was selected the Varsity Basketball head coach at his Alma Mater, West Jordan Highschool. Mason and Kortni were the parents of three children, two sons, Riggins and Blue, and one daughter, Franki. Mason was presented with a great opportunity to move to St. George Utah with his family in the summer of 2021 to become a basketball skills trainer at Nets on Fire. Shortly after the move his life was shattered as his family was involved in a fatal car accident that took the lives of his brother Race Sawyer, his nephew Rider Sawyer, his wife Kortni, his son Riggins, and his daughter Franki. The accident occurred on July 25, 2021. Mason has now become solely focused on raising his son, Blue, who survived the car accident. His mission is to help other people by living the 10/90 Principle. This principal of life being 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond has inspired him to start a podcast named The10ninety. He has gone on to share his message as a public speaker. LISTEN/WATCH/SUBSCRIBE TO THE “YOUR LIFE LEGACY PODCAST” *Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-life-legacy-podcast/id1740167449 *Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2Cd8XFP59Ar864GcaoEDxW *YouTube Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast *Amazon Music Podcasts - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b1949e1f-a973-47da-b1e0-538945afa748/the-life-legacy-podcast *iHeartRadio Podcasts - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-life-legacy-podcast-165910407 CONNECT WITH “THE LIFE LEGACY PODCAST” *LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaxon-cummings-%F0%9F%92%AD%F0%9F%8E%A5-24b40a149/ *Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lifelegacypodcast/ *TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lifelegacypodcast *YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast *Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558217934317 *Threads - https://www.threads.net/@lifelegacypodcast *X - https://twitter.com/lifelegacypod *Website - https://your-life-legacy.com/ *Email for general messages - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com *Collab with us - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com *Sponsor Us - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com WE LOVE MAIL AND CARE PACKAGES!: Email us for address: lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com CONNECT with MASON SAWYER Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the10ninety/id1636576413 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/10ninetyrule Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/The10Ninety?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@the10ninety Website - https://www.the10ninety.com/ PRODUCTION CREDITS: Recorded at Mindset Content Creation Studios Produced by Tommy Moore Brought to you by Tommy Moore Presents - https://www.instagram.com/tommy_moore_presents LINKS TO TOPICS OR PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST EPISODE MERCH COMING SOON!!! FIND OTHER THINGS LIKE US (Our Friends, People we Support, Products You Should Buy) ***Risen Pendant - https://risenshop.com/product/ DISCOUNT CODE: lifelegacy This episode is brought to you by Your Life Legacy - https://your-life-legacy.com/
The Power of Perspective. Join us for a deeply moving and inspirational Team Never Quit episode featuring Mason Sawyer, a resilient individual who has faced unimaginable tragedy with unwavering strength and purpose. Mason's personal and professional life blossomed as he married his high school sweetheart, Kortni Atkinson, and embarked on a journey of education and coaching. After earning his college degree, Mason returned to his Alma Mater, West Jordan High School, as the head coach of the Varsity Basketball team while Kortni pursued her Nursing degree. In the summer of 2021, Mason's life took a devastating turn when his family was involved in a fatal car accident in St. George, Utah. The accident claimed the lives of his brother, nephew, wife, and two of his children, leaving only his son Blue as a survivor. This unimaginable loss shattered Mason's world and altered the course of his life forever. Despite his grief, Mason has devoted himself to raising his son, and honoring the memory of his loved ones. Inspired by the 10/90 Principle—believing that life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond—Mason has channeled his pain into a mission of helping others. He has launched a podcast, "The10ninety," and emerged as a compelling public speaker, sharing his message of resilience, hope, and the power of perspective. Join us as Marcus and Mason discuss the journey of tragedy, resilience, and profound transformation, and discover how Mason continues to inspire others through his unwavering courage and commitment to living the 10/90 Principle. Socials: - 10ninetyrule - masonsawyer91 - https://www.the10ninety.com/ - team_neverquit , marcusluttrell , melanieluttrell , huntero13 - https://www.patreon.com/teamneverquit Sponsors: - Navyfederal.org - Moink.com/TNQ - Robinhood.com - TAKELEAN.com [TNQ] - usejoymode.com [TNQ] - Shopify.com/TNQ - Shhtape.com [TNQ] - Policygenius.com In this episode you will hear: • I'm very much in the thick of my grief still… (7:04) • [My dad used to tell me] I have you, and your brothers and your sisters, and your mom. I have it all. That's kinda what I had to shape my perspective. (10:54) • The number one thing. That's what makes someone rich is good quality relationships. (11:09) • Being a good dad – That's the number one, best, quickest way to make a difference in this world. (17:02) • A big dust storm got kicked up, and it just covered the highway. It caused a 22 car pileup and it killed 8 people. And 5 of those 8 people was my family. (21:54) • We were high school sweethearts. I never dated another girl. She was it. (31:15) • You wake up, and you get your ass kicked today. You're not gonna get any of ‘em back. You're gonna lose, but you still fight on. It the best you can do. (38:23) • That's why I love the whole buffalo metaphor. The buffalos know they're gonna get their ass kicked. But they get the good shit with the storm. The cows that run away from it get the snow or the rain or the shit part of the storm. But like if you embrace it, yeah you're gonna get fucked up, I'm not saying you're not gonna get hurt, but you're also gonna get the benefits of it. (38:54) • You're never gonna get to those good parts, if you run away from the bad parts, ‘cause the bad and the good are located in the same spot. (39:52) • If you're running from the pain, you're running from the growth. (40:02) • [Marcus] Oh, by the way, you and I also got the death penalty. That's the only way we check outta here. (41:28) • [Marcus] You wake up, and you have a bad day or a hard day - -that's gonna remind you how good your good ones are. (49:07) • Your life – it doesn't mean anything. It's up to you to make it something. (56:47) • That's the point of life – handling shitty moments the best you can. (57:57) • I learned that opportunity can come from the absolute worst thing. (60:25)
Thanks Nachum! Two more championships have been handed out with the Winter sports finale only days ahead of us. Straight ahead on the Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, three hockey powerhouses meet up on Championship Sunday and a near major upset results in a thrilling semifinal in varsity basketball. All that and more coming up, I'm Elliot Weiselberg. This past Sunday saw JV and Varsity Hockey crown its champions, and for those following this season, the winners were no surprise, although the games themselves proved to be something different. Varsity was on the menu first this past Sunday in Frisch as the top two teams and perennial contenders, DRS and TABC did battle. TABC looked to reverse a lopsided loss to the Wildcats in DRS during the regular season and for most of the game, looked like the more aggressive team, but the Wildcats would not break and found themselves in the driver’s seat following a Max Pockriss 2nd period goal. Doniel Austein held down the DRS net and a heads up Jack Greenbaum goal in the closing seconds capped off the 2-0 victory for DRS’ first varsity win since 2017. In the evening session, the top seeded SAR Sting met up with the JV Wildcats in a game that was every bit the opposite of the early one. Nate Zitter would give the Sting the lead less than 30 seconds into the contest and would steal the show over the next period and a half, picking up a natural hat trick en route to a 4-1 SAR win. SAR completes the undefeated the season and tabs their first JV crown since 2015. With boys hockey now complete, all eyes turn to JV and Varsity Basketball this coming Sunday at the Max Stern Athletic Center on the campus of Yeshiva University. The early game will see an all-West affair as #1 Frisch and #2 SAR square off for the third time this year. Frisch earned their way to championship Sunday with a 64-44 win over #3 Hillel, while SAR went on the road and dispatched previously undefeated East champion DRS 47-38. In the two contests played earlier this year, both teams took home victories over the other, with each team taking their wins by 5 points. The evening session will see an All-Brooklyn battle that nearly wasn't. While top seed Magen David easily punched their way to the final with a 64-50 drubbing of HAFTR, their Sunday opponent, Flatbush almost found themselves on the losing end of a spirited exhibit from the defending champion North Shore Lions. The Lions held a 9 point lead in the 4th quarter, but watched the Falcons chip away and force overtime, closing out the final 10 minutes of play on a 17-2 run to stave off the upset 57-51. The JV game will tip off at 2 with the Varsity contest following at 5PM. And that was your Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, I'm Elliot Weiselberg.
Another episode for you to enjoy! This one starts off with my weekend in New Jersey watching our CDAI (Capital District Arts Initiative) dance team do their thing at a dance competition/convention. I give an update on what my daughter did along with her teammates as well. Then I jump into the Colonie Girls Varsity hoop team and their season. I talk about them winning the Section 2 Class AAA title and the amount of pride that I have for those kids. I get into supporting female athletics as much as we support the boys, showing these kids the love they deserve and more! I appreciate you listening! Please follow, share, subscribe and rate if possible. If there is something you'd like for me to cover on the show, please don't hesitate to reach out on social media or just shoot me an email - DScottRadio@Yahoo.com
It's a special mid-week episode to deliver a quick update on all the big games this past snowy week and to look ahead to warmer times. Listen now and don't miss any of the upcoming South River Sports action!Hawk Talk is produced by Spaceman World Media and hosted by Tom Frank and Chloe Kravitz. Follow us on Instagram @SRHawkTalk, help support the show at https://srhawktalk.buzzsprout.com and spread the word Seahawk Nation. #WERSRTHIS WEEKThursday, 1/25Cheerleading Country Championship - 6pm at Crofton HSFriday, 1/26Indoor Track - 9am at PGSLCSwimming - 4pm at AOSCGirl's Varsity Basketball - 5pm at AnnapolisBoy's Varsity Basketball - 6:45pm at AnnapolisWrestling - 6pm at home vs ChesapeakeSaturday, 1/27Girl's Varsity Basketball - 11:45am at home vs SouthernBoy's Varsity Basketball - 1:30pm at home vs SouthernSupport the show
Thanks Nachum! Winter break is fast approaching and that means that playoff races are tightening up. Straight ahead on the Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, Magen David Basketball gains control of the Varsity East, Frisch locks up the JV Basketball West and in JV Hockey, not many games, but quality will sure make up for quantity, but first a mea culpa. All that and more, good morning, I'm Elliot Weiselberg. Before we begin, a correction. On last week's episode, when covering the accomplishments of Reuven Rozezadeh, I mistakenly referred to his school as Ohr Torah. As a high schooler in the late 90s and early 2000s one can certainly see where my thoughts were going, having played against OTI at several points. Rozehzadeh's play has benefitted Ohr Yisroel all year and as a token, last week's report has been re-recorded and edited, on the archives, in place of the erroneous segment. We'll start out in JV Hockey, where there were only two games this past week but both were important for the standings board. We start out at the top, where SAR has set the stage for a run-away season. The Sting blank DRS 3-0 to move to 9-0 and clinch the top seed in JV. The Sting have not ceded a goal since November 30th and will look to close out a perfect regular season when they face Frisch in February. Speaking of the Cougars, in the other matchup, HAFTR leaps Frisch into 3rd place by virtue of a 2-0 Hawk win. The win locks up a playoff berth for the Hawks who join the Cougars and the aforementioned SAR and DRS in the post-season. YDE, Ramaz and MTA will all make a run at the final playoff spot on the other side of the break. In Varsity Hockey, a stunning turn of events at the top of the league. In what most expect to be a preview of the championship, the DRS Wildcats put a major hurting on the TABC Storm 5-0 in the Greenhouse on Wednesday. Five different Wildcats posted goals and Doniel Austein locked up the shutout to clinch at least a first-round home game in DRS and a major leg up in the mental battle as we head toward the postseason. In other action, Kushner takes two on the week to leap into 2nd in the West at 8-4. HANC bounces back with two on the week, downing HAFTR and YDE to lock up at least the East #2 and in the race for the final playoff spots, MTA rides wins over Ohr Yisroel and SAR to clinch the 4th of 5 spots out West and Magen David defeats Flatbush and SSLI to go 4 up for the 5th spot in the East. Moving over to Varsity Basketball, where the Magen David Warriors have earned the inside edge for the top seed in the East, Moses Smeke's buzzer-beater 3-pointer capped a 63-60 win over the Flatbush Falcons to move Magen to 10-1, still behind Flatbush's 12-2 record in the standings, but with the Warriors in control as they await a home-and-home with North Shore bookending winter break. The two teams met in the Finals of the Satran Tournament this past weekend in HAFTR, with Magen David downing North Shore 57-36, a repeat of which could spiral into disaster for the hopes of a championship repeat in Great Neck. The Lions defeated YDE this week to gain some cushion, however, with their last two games against DRS, who topped Hillel to move above .500, the door is open for YDE and Waterbury to both sneak past North Shore down the stretch. Out West, TABC powers past Frisch 34-32 to jump into a tie with Ramaz at 8-2. Both sit two wins behind Frisch at 10-3 but one will be guaranteed to earn win number 9 when they play each other tonight in Ramaz. And in the battle for the 6 spot out West, SAR and JEC, both presently at 5 wins will square off Thursday night looking to separate themselves from the other. Finally, in JV Basketball Frisch completes their 9-1 record with a 3 point win over TABC, locking up the West top spot. Hillel is right behind them at 7-2 following their win over JEC this week, but the road to the 2 seed is in SAR's court as the Sting are 5-1 and play JEC and TABC this coming week. In the East, DRS will look to wrap up the top spot, tonight, when they play Westchester. And that was your Tuesday Morning JM in the AM Sports Update, I'm Elliot Weiselberg.
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Host Maddy Kilberg is joined alongside co-host Joey Rockwell with guests Michael Griffith and Braden Totton to discuss how this upcoming season of boys Varsity Basketball is going to go and discuss last years season, and what changes are going to be made to make this season the best one yet.
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Taylor Wright played baseball at Brown University from 2012-2015 and pitched in the Minor Leagues from 2019-2021. He talks about what it's like having former Villanova Basketball Coach Jay Wright as his father, his involvement with the program, and playing 3 sports growing up. He discusses his great high school career at Episcopal Academy where he played football, basketball, and baseball, his recruiting process for baseball, and why he chose Brown. Taylor then details attempting to play 2 sports at Brown, competition in Ivy League Baseball, adjusting to coming out of the bullpen to pitch, and highlights during his college career. He describes why he didn't try to play professionally right after college, what he was doing for 3 years, and what led him to finally give pro baseball a shot. Taylor speaks about his time in the Minor Leagues on the Evansville Otters and Somerset Patriots, coaching JV Basketball at Episcopal Academy in the offseason, becoming a teacher at Episcopal after the 2021 baseball season, and recently being named the Head Coach of the Varsity Basketball team.
Join me for another tremendous new episode of Riding The Pine! On today's show, I'm joined by a guest who made the switch from the playing world to coaching world in basketball after a very successful career on the hardwood, current Franklin Regional boys basketball varsity head coach Jesse Reed (2:08-35:25)! Coach Reed and I dive into his career in hoops starting with being a big time name in the Western PA area and what it was like making the adjustment from high school to college, what it was like playing overseas after a successful college career, getting into coaching and how that transition has been for him and so much more! Intro: 0:00-2:07Interview w/ Coach Jesse Reed: 2:08-35:25Outro: 35:26-36:22
Northern Cass Girls basketball is having a great season. One constant for the Jaguars is senior Halle Crockett, who's been on the team longer than she's been in high school.
In tonight's episode we are joined by our Special Guests - Mason Sawyer and Sam Josie . Mason and Sam have a tremendous podcast called the 10ninety Podcast. "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it." Link to the 10ninety Podcast: https://www.the10ninety.com/ Mason Sawyer was born and raised in West Jordan, Utah where he excelled as a point guard and dedicated basketball player. Mason's athletic accomplishments include Utah All-state, Regional Most Outstanding Player, All Academic Region Team, a scholarship offer from Boise State. After winning a State Championship his senior year of high school, he went on to play college basketball for Utah Tech formerly Dixie State. Mason married his high school sweetheart Kortni Atkinson. He went on to earn a college degree in Psychology while Kortni earned her Nursing degree. Upon graduation, Mason went on to teach Psychology and was selected the Varsity Basketball head coach at his Alma Mater, West Jordan Highschool. Mason and Kortni were the parents of three children, two sons, Riggins and Blue, and one daughter, Franki. Mason was presented with a great opportunity to move to St. George Utah with his family in the summer of 2021 to become a basketball skills trainer at Nets on Fire. Shortly after the move his life was shattered as his family was involved in a fatal car accident that took the lives of his brother Race Sawyer, his nephew Rider Sawyer, his wife Kortni, his son Riggins, and his daughter Franki. The accident occurred on July 25, 2021. Mason has now become solely focused on raising his son, Blue, who survived the car accident. His mission is to help other people by living the 10/90 Principle. This principal of life being 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond has inspired him to start a podcast named The10ninety. He has gone on to share his message as a public speaker. Samuel Josie was born and raised in West Jordan, Utah. Sam Graduated from West Jordan High School in 2007. From there, Sam went on to complete his Bachelors of Communication at Utah TexhUniversity (formally Dixie State. Sams love for education continued to grow as he obtained a Masters of Education Administration, from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Sam currently works as the Manager over the Student Government department at Utah Valley University. Sam has a wife and 2 kids (twin girls)with 1 more (another girl) on the way. Sam met his wife (Kaylee), while down in St. George, Utah, attending school. Kaylee has a degree in Accounting.Sam has a rare form of Dwarfism called Ellis-Van-Crevled Syndrome. It naturally affects his bone growth and development as well as abnormalities to his fingers (born with 6 fingers on each hand), legs, and teeth. Sam stopped growing at the age of 17 and stands at 5'1. Being this short has created a number of challenges for Sam throughout his life. Things like dating, playing sports, working hard impact jobs, writing, driving, and just everyday tasks proved to be more difficult given his circumstances. With over 17 surgeries on various bones in his body, Sam has had to learn to adapt to his situation, rise above the negativity, and find ways to succeed. Sam started this Podcast with Mason Sawyer to help deliver a message to others who might be going through their own trials, whether that be a loss of a loved one, bullying, anxiety or depression. Sam hopes to share his message and lessons learned by using the 10/90 method. Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% what you make of it.
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Kara Bacile was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, playing 4 years of Varsity Basketball at Monacan HS. She continued her playing career at Franklin and Marshall College where she graduated with a degree in Government. Coach Bacile served as an Assistant Coach for the Monacan HS Girls Basketball team from 2015-2016. The team went 29-1 that season and won the 2016 VHSL Class 4 State Championship. Following her time at Monacan, she served as a Graduate Assistant for the University of Richmond's Women's Basketball Team during the 2016-2017 season while completing her Master's Degree from the Center for Sport Leadership at Virginia Commonwealth University. This was Coach Bacile's 4th season as Head Coach of the Varsity Girls Basketball Program at The Steward School. Under her leadership, the team has won 2 VISAA Division II State Championships (2020, 2021) and 1 TCIS Championship (2019). In 2020, Coach Bacile was named VISAA Division II State Coach of the Year. Was one of three coaches (HS – College, all sports) nominated for Coach of the Year at the Inaugural RVA Sports Awards this year. Career Record: 76-19. Get your copy of Coach T's new book, "The Ultimate Guide to Success For Preteens and Teens. Available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guide-Success-Preteens-Teens/dp/B0B35DTQJ3/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_pl_foot_top?ie=UTF8 Developing Tomorrow's Leaders with Coach T® is part of Coach T's Corner®, an online mentoring academy, designed to educate, support, and inspire the next generation of leaders. Parents hire me to educate, support and inspire personal growth skills in their preteens and teens that will better prepare them by taking ownership of tools for a prosperous future. Soft skills are not a priority of the public education systems but are crucial to the success of our next generation of leaders. Coach T® has a 13-week mini-series, Coach T's Corner® airing on the Careers From Home channel. It is available on Roku and Amazon Fire. Thanks for listening to this episode. To see all of Coach T's contact information and other projects, https://withkoji.com/@Coach_Ts_Corner Email: coacht@coachtscorner.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachts_corner Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtscorner YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPjJRsI6602F1mGKR3NZtog --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antwaunthompson/support
As the Fall Sports season gets underway, hear from a panel of some of Providence Day's most high-profile coaches - Varsity Football's Chad Grier; Boys' Varsity Basketball's Ron Johnson; Girls' Soccer's Dan Dudley; and Athletic Director Nancy Beatty along with host Jay Barron as they go "Beyond the Scoreboard" to tell the stories behind the teams. Go Chargers!
Have you ever struggled during tax season? Your business requires you to profit, and your lifestyle requires you to make an income for you to pay your bills. The ins-and-outs of money and wealth are essential and yet they make people upset when we try to talk about making more money.Jared talks to us about his programming experience from his 14+ years as a coach as well as his passion for financial literacy. You'll be able to gain knowledge from this conversation that will help you live out a rewarding career in the fitness and wellness industry.Don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.About Today's Guest Jared Aquilina is the Owner of Aquilina Strength Training. He's a Personal Trainer, Program Design Specialist, & Financial Coach. Jared has a B.S. in Exercise Science. He is an ACE Certified Personal Trainer. During his time studying at Temple University, he also interned for Villanova as a Strength and Conditioning Aide to the 2009 FCS Championship Team.Jared has competed in local weightlifting competitions and enjoys all exercises with a barbell. In high school, Jared played Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball. Despite having an athletic background, Jared had to overcome early teenage obesity through his own teachings and self-discipline. This experience inspired him to become a fitness professional and motivate others, of all ages, to achieve their health related goals.https://www.instagram.com/jared.aquilina/https://aquilinastrength.com/Join the Facebook community!Are you a new fitness entrepreneur looking to attract clients? Maybe you're looking to dial in your messaging? Or perhaps you're experienced and looking to scale your business?Head on over to Facebook, and request access to my Online Marketing for Fitness Professionals group. Post an introduction about yourself, ask some questions, or let us celebrate your wins with you.BSimpsonFitnessLinks & Coaching OpportunitiesPT Profit Formula Jumpstart - a step-by-step proven process to generate consistent 10k Months in 30 Days with just a handful of followers and without sleazy sales. https://www.bsimpsonfitness.com/jumpstartPT Profit Accelerator - a 6 month coaching mastering with both 1:1 custom support and community mastermind to start and scale a profitable multi 6-figure business and beyond.https://www.bsimpsonfitness.com/ptprofit30 Day Done for You Content Planner- FREEAttract, connect, and covert pre-sold leads so you can sell without selling.https://www.bsimpsonfitness.com/calendarThe Complete 10k Per Month Blue Print - FREEhttps://www.bsimpsonfitness.com/10kblueprint This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beverleysimpson.substack.com
In this latest installment of GEMA TALKS, we visit with Jen Neal (B '95), Executive Vice President, Entertainment Live Events, Specials & E! News, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. Jen has had a prolific career in entertainment and media, largely in the world of marketing and more recently also in the area of live events. In our conversation, we discuss her upbringing and experiences at Georgetown where she was a member of the Varsity Basketball team (which went to the Sweet 16 her sophomore year), including serving as Captain her senior year. Jen shares her career journey with us, including her last 10+ years at NBCUniversal expanding E! and her dynamic new role overseeing entertainment live events and specials for the whole company. We also discuss some of the key trends in the business and how they are impacting and influencing her job. Finally, she shares career advice.
Key Points, Top Takeaways, and Memorable Quotes“What you should be intending at the end of the season when you walk into the locker room you're either crying out sorrow or crying out of joy, but at least if you're doing that, it means your team is fully invested.” -Russell, Quoting Coach K @ 3:05“That agility and ability to adapt is the hallmark of a real icon.” -Wendy @ 4:57“There's not a team I've watched that represents their community like St. Peters.” 7:50“Coaches need great players more than great players need coaches.” 9:22“A great coach can take a great athlete and make them a better person.” -Wendy @ 10:04“Three things that are essential for moving someone from potential talent to performance on stage at their best are technique, discipline, then performing on demand.” 12:30“Coaches really have to look at understanding their own conception of failure and what that means to them because the last thing that you want is for failure to create a situation where kids can't succeed or can't be effective.” 18:09“Can we as parents and coaches provide access for our players, for our children to one, figure out what they love to do, give them opportunities to do that, to experience that. Then once they find something that they love to do, how are we able to put them in positions where they're getting enough positive experiences where it builds on itself and crescendos and there's momentum building for them to follow it wherever it goes.” 30:00“Where we find ourselves now in society or how we view wins and losses, success and failure, is making this assumption that what kids are doing is a reflection of you being a great parent or a great coach. I tell coaches all the time you understand that you are basing your happiness and your sense of worth on 15, 16, 17, and 18-year-olds.” 34:12“We have to make the process, although hard, we have to make it fun.” 35:31“You can have your best game, best game plan, kids are on it, they're executing, they're playing together, and you can still lose the game.” 39:32“There has to be a certain level of obsessiveness to master something.” 40:24“Isn't that what we want for all our kids, whether you're a coach or a parent, you want them to feel enriched by what they are doing, you want it to become a part of them.” 42:29“One of the things we often talk about is the concept of safe people or safe places.” 50:35“You look at sports and you look at teams, you look at the coach-player relationship, you want to create a safe place for kids to be able to operate. You want to create safe relationships between athletes and coaches so that real growth can happen.” 53:22“What is your main intent; to demonstrate your anger that they're not doing something, or they're doing it wrong or helping them to do it right? 57:42“If we're not asking the right questions, if we're not identifying what's really happening inside us or around us, then whatever collaboration or solution that we come up with, it will always miss the mark.” 1:02:03“Wisdom is pattern recognition.” -Wendy quoting Chip Conley @ 1:02:42“Our mission as coaches is to serve the greater good of our players, not our own selfish ego.” -Wendy quoting Russell @ 1:05:47“When one player or a group within the team is treated with different rules than the rest of the players, coach-player trust is broken and the team will fracture in pressure moments that will require team unity.” -Wendy quoting Russell @ 1:06:12“I have no problem, as a coach, taking an L if it meant that in the long run, the team would function better. I have no problem taking an L and not having a player play if it emphasizes to that player the importance of being a good teammate,or being on time, or treating your teammates well. It comes back to that self-awareness thing.” 1:12:26“It's about being in the moment and then doing the next right thing.” -Wendy @ 1:36:47“Through this whole process, I just realized that I'm high strung.” 1:39:12“Giving yourself permission to forgive yourself. Give yourself permission to say okay, that wasn't a great choice.” 1:40:53 Guest BioRussell Raypon is a credentialed school psychologist in Fresno, California, coaching consultant, author, and Associate Head Coach for Boys Varsity Basketball for the Washington Union High School Panthers. Over his 20 plus years in education and coaching youth, travel, and high school basketball teams, Russell has had the privilege of coaching NBA Champions, collegiate athletes, as well as rocket scientists, lawyers, teachers, nurses, and epidemiologists. A believer in developing the whole person, Coach Raypon takes immense pride in the personal and professional success of all his current and former players. Show Notes0:00 - What I Meant to Say Podcast Intro0:18 - Introducing Russell Raypon0:56 - Welcome 1:49 - March Madness Recap3:05 - Quoting Coach K6:40 - Naming Luke is a March Madness Story7:25 - Watching St. Peters Play9:20 - Great Coaches Vs. Great Players10:04 - Be Better10:42 - Understanding Ego and Your Role11:59 - Moving Potential to Performance13:58 - Confidence in the Struggle15:07 - A Parent's Perspective (Hopefully)16:03 - Pause for MS School Announcement16:38 - Why We're so Afraid of Failure18:53 - Appropriate Way to Handle Failure19:47 - That One Thing from That One Coach20:40 - Parenting AND Coaching21:19 - Send the Text Before the Game22:25 - Perspective Taking23:06 - Milwaukee Bucks and the Greek Freak24:32 - I'm Always Trying to Stay Humble. Hungry, and Happy25:21 - Hungry and Driven to Be Better 26:53 - Russell's Family Background28:18 - My Only Intent was to Be Around the Game29:55 - Providing Access31:01 - Take it Back to Character Strengths33:04 - Filipino Family Culture34:12 - Coaches Happiness and Self-Worth35:42 - Used to Play Tennis36:23 - When I Found Basketball, I Learned Everyday38:02 - Discipline and Consistency39:13 - The Concept of Mastery41:28 - Francesca Dances Everywhere42:44 - Defining Yourself as a Coach/Athlete45:00 - Unlocking Identity and Potential46:15 - Self-Awareness is an Underrated Skill48:48 - Social Media and Junior High Struggle50:10 - As a School Psychologist52:25 - Interconnected Phone Games53:22 - Sports Should Create a Safe Place55:04 - Reading the Room is a Skill 57:40 - Coach, What is Your Main Intent?59:15 - Problem Blindness1:01:03 - Being Proactive1:02:21 - Wisdom is Pattern Recognition1:03:33 - Assigning Blame1:05:10 - Writing Connection1:06:30 - Consistent Rules Affect Team Unity1:08:17 - Socially Maladjusted vs. Emotionally Disturbed 1:09:25 - Rules are Tough, but Necessary1:10:15 - Transactional Relationships with Athletes Becomes Manipulative1:12:25 - No Problem Taking an “L”1:13:41 - It's More About Character1:14:44 - Can Anyone Really Be a Coach?1:16:48 - “Winning Still: Essays from the Pandemic” Background1:17:52 - Covid Isolation Forced My Introspection1:18:25 - Professional Learning1:20:58 - Writing a Book and a Blog1:23:25 - Evolution of Book's Perspective and Purpose1:27:18 - Journaling as a Self-Awareness Exercise1:29:07 - Moving to the Philippines with his son for basketball 1:31:50 - Experience of Taking a Risk1:35:01 - Expressing Happiness for Wendy1:35:44 - The Concept of Be Better1:37:59 - What I Meant to Say Moment1:41:55 - Forgiveness is Freedom for You1:42:30 - Some Level of Self-Acceptance1:43:30 - How Do People Connect with You?1:44:47 - Thank You and Signing Off1:45:01 - WIMTS Podcast Closing Links & Where to Find Russell Blog - Coach Russell's Timeout - https://adrenaline.solutions/our-people/russell-raypon/Book - “Winning Still”
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Jenn speaks to Independent Certified OPTAVIA Coach, Shantelle Flake on why failing her AP European History exam in High School led her to quit Varsity Basketball her senior year and taught her the lesson of switching from a set mindset to a growth mindset. A mother of 5, Shantelle shares her struggles with a healthy mindset after giving birth to her first baby. How having a growth mindset has also helped her in her motherhood journey and working with her clients, and her goal of living a healthy life to 100! (Recorded on July 22, 2021)About Shantelle:Shantelle Flake has a bachelor's degree from Southern Virginia University. She worked as a fitness instructor for 4 years before becoming COPE certified through the Macdonald Center for Obesity Prevention and Education to help people with their health. As a coach over the last decade, Shantelle has impacted thousands of people by teaching habits that help them succeed with their long-term health. She also is a business coach that trains and mentors other coaches who are working on the same goals. Shantelle enjoys working from home where she and her husband Tyler have 4 boys and a girl.Episode Resources:WebsiteIGFBObstacle is the Way
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