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Dr. Latonia Colins Smith will officially be installed as the 21st president of Harris Stowe state university on Friday, Carol Daniel had a chance to talk to her at a ribbon cutting ceremony Don and Heide Wolff Jazz Institute at the old Vashon High School.
This is a segment from Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley. Kevin Ryans, sports reporter at FOX 2, joins the show to talk Vashon High School basketball winning state, St. Louis' prowess as one of the top sports cities in the country, Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8PM CT on KMOX barring any Billikens or Cardinals games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
“Be yourself. Don't try to be someone else. Thrive within your own body. And please yourself. Please your family. Make sure that you have morals. And everything else from there should lead you to a great road for success.” -Rudi Whittaker Today's guest is Rudi Whittaker, a Vashon High School alumni and SLPS activist. Rudi sits down with Staci to discuss the benefits of choosing a community school, advocating for the growth and success of Vashon High School and beyond, and how a strong foundation of community-based morals will lead children to success.
This evening, citizens will have one chance to meet the four finalists for St. Louis Police Chief in a 6:00 town Hall at Vashon High School. Two days before Thanksgiving, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones announced the town hall and encouraged people to take a survey on the city's website for what they wanted in a chief, KMOX's Maria Keena goes in depth.
When thinking of Ambassadors of Basketball in St. Louis, a key name that stands out above so many is Legend Anthony Bonner. Anthony Bonner's successful professional basketball career was molded right here in St. Louis. A St. Louis native, Bonner prepped at Vashon High School. The USA Today All-America honoree helped the Wolverines to a pair of Missouri Class 4A state championships. He averaged 14.6 points per game and a remarkable 16.8 rebounds per game as a senior, and for his efforts was tabbed the 1986 Mr. Show-Me Basketball.Bonner carried that success to Saint Louis University, where he starred on Rich Grawer's teams from 1986-90. A forward, Bonner re-wrote the Billiken record book and remains at the top of several categories to this day. He is the all-time leading scorer (1,972 points) and rebounder (1,424 rebounds) in Saint Louis University men's basketball history. Bonner also is SLU's all-time leader in steals (192), minutes played (4,536) and games started (130).During Bonner's time at SLU, the Billikens posted an 87-46 record and advanced to the NIT final in 1989 and 1990. He helped Saint Louis to a then school-record 27 wins during the 1988-89 campaign. Bonner still holds the Billikens' single-game scoring mark of 45 points against Loyola Chicago in 1990. Bonner earned a communication degree from the University in 1990.Following his successful collegiate career, Bonner was a first-round pick by the Sacramento Kings in the 1990 NBA Draft. He played six seasons in the NBA, serving stints with the Kings (1990-93), New York Knicks (1993-95) and Orlando Magic (1996). In all, Bonner appeared in more than 300 games, scored more than 2,000 points and collected more than 1,700 rebounds.Bonner's game also took him around the world, as he played professionally in Italy, Greece, Turkey, Puerto Rico, Spain, Russia and Argentina.Bonner was inducted into the Billiken Hall of Fame in 1996. He was the Billikens' inaugural representative in the Atlantic 10 Conference Legends program, which honors former players or coaches who have made a lasting impact on their institutions.As part of Saint Louis University men's basketball's 100th-anniversary celebration, Bonner was voted by fans as one of 16 members on SLU's All-Century men's basketball team.Bryan Turner - @Coach.Bryan.Turner (Instagram)Bryan Turner - @CoachBT_Turner (Twitter)Bryan Turner - $BTHoopCoach (CashApp)Also, Planning on attending any concerts or sporting events this summer, Use code COACHTURNER for $20 off your first SeatGeek order:https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/team... Shop recommended products from by Bryan Turner on www.amazon.com. Learn more about by Bryan Turner's favorite products. https://amzn.to/3AUBxVc via @amazon
In 1986 At the age of 18, Anthony graduated from Vashon High School and moved out with the intent of living life to the fullest. Parties, drugs, alcohol, and women, Anthony was set on being “about that life”. Though he was living his life, he was never far from the Lord. As life continued to happen, God began to deal with Anthony around 1990. People began to witness to him on a regular basis. Thereafter, friends around him began to die, money became scarce, his romantic relationship ended suddenly. It appeared everything was falling apart all around him. As he continued to push forward in his life, uneasiness took root. Going out wasn't as fulfilling as before. One night, after partying, as usual, his desire was only to make it home. Once there, all the numbers he received that night were thrown away and to his knees, he went to surrender his life to the Lord. He made a covenant with the Lord that night, to serve him for the rest of his life. By 1995 he accepted the evangelical call God placed on his life. While he remained faithful to the charge and call as an evangelist, God later called him to be a pastor.Learn more at https://AnthonyTrice.orgMultiple ways to support the show below:Launch your own Software Company in 30 Days or less for FREE with Go HighLevel. Our free course walks you through every step from setup to getting your first client. The course is free and you can start with GHL for free for the first 14-days. Literally no risk to you https://saas.digitalempiresystem.comFree Internet Marketing Checklist https://www.localbizmarketingpros.com/checklist-downloadGrab your FREE copy of @Russell Brunson - ClickFunnels "Expert Secrets" by clicking here https://bit.ly/tomexpertsecrets1 After you complete your purchase for the book I HIGHLY recommend that you take the upsell and get all of the books in the trilogy. Trust me, you'll need them all.Join our FREE Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/localbizmarketingmastermindGoogle My Business Training Guide 3.0 https://gmb.blackbizsuccess.comFREE Marketing Strategy Session - https://www.localbizmarketingpros.com/schedule-pageCheck out our NEW Automated Leads Machine here https://www.localbizmarketingpros.biz/leads==ABOUT THE ST. LOUIS HUSTLE PODCAST==The St. Louis Hustle Podcast is a platform to showcase the talents of the brightest movers and shakers in the Lou, and the impact that they are having on our beloved city. We're introducing everyone from entertainers, social activists, political/religious leaders, and of course entrepreneurs that you should know and share their stories. So, subscribe and stay tuned.ps...if you know movers and shakers in the Lou that we should be talking to, let us know in the comments.iTunes: Click HereStitcher: Click HereSpotify: Click HereGoogle Podcast: Click Here+++HOT NEW OFFERS - BUILD WITH H CORTEZ+++Check out MWR Financial, my primary opportunity. If you're NOT afraid of MLM this is the company to join. With just 12 people on your team and 1 customer, you lock in $600 per month in GUARANTEED RESIDUAL INCOME (I know, insane right?)Click here http://myperfectmoneyplan.comAlready in MLM and you love it? Cool, learn how to recruit online with this AMAZING Digital Marketing Platform. This is the platform that I've used personally to help me recruit over 400 people in the last 6 years and 95% of them reached out to me. http://bit.ly/digitalmarketingmlmWant to turn your intellectual capital into an intellectual property with info products but don't know where to start? Get the Digital Marketing Platform to create and sell your products plus the training to put it all together. http://bit.ly/digitalmarketinginfoprod=====================================================MICHELLE AAYEGrab Michelle's Debut Book http://michelleaaye.comemail: michelle.aaye@gmail.comhttps://www.instagram.com/tha_real_michelleaayehttps://www.facebook.com/AayegirlCORTEZ HUSTLEEmail: hcortez@thorntononlinemarketing.comWebsite: http://myperfectmoneyplan.comhttp://facebook.com/financialhealthmentorhttp://instagram.com/financialhealthmentorhttp://twitter.com/finhealthmentorDISCLAIMER: H Cortez aka Financial Health Mentor is NOT afinancial advisor/planner or CPA. The information shared on this channel is not financial advice but instead examples of actual experiences of H Cortez and the guests of the channel. Also, any mention/reference to income is NOT a guarantee but merely an example of potential income that could be made if one puts in the work required. Always see a certified professional assist you in your financial matters. Any links referenced on the show are in the description are likely to be affiliate links which means if you click through to buy one of the products or services, the St. Louis Hustle Podcast, Michelle Aaye, or Cortez Hustle will earn a small commission. That's how we finance the podcast and another way that you can support the show.
This is the third episode of our pop up series, The 6, a collection of interviews spotlighting the 2020-21 Missouri State Champions. This week's guest is Tony Irons, Head Basketball Coach at Vashon High School in St. Louis, Missouri. He also coaches for Bradley Beal Elite. twitter @Coach_MadPrep @vashon_bball @BradBealElite instagram @therealtonyirons @vashonbasketball @bradbealelite
In our latest podcast we sit down with legendary Vashon Coach Floyd Irons. A Vashon graduate, he returned to his roots and was hired at Vashon High School to teach social studies. He was later named assistant principal at the school and has also served as principal and head basketball coach. Under Irons' tutelage, the 1983 Wolverines' squad went to the state tournament and won the coach's first state title. In the ensuing years, his teams won the 1984, '85, '86, '88 , 1989 and 1994 state championships. Vashon returned to state in 1999 and accomplished a three-peat, with state crowns coming in 2000 and 2001.Considered by some as the greatest head coach of our era, he also talks about the success of his son Altonio Irons following in his footsteps as a great coach. Follow on:Bryan Turner - @Coach.Bryan.Turner (Instagram)Bryan Turner - @CoachBT_Turner (Twitter)Bryan Turner - $BTHoopCoach (CashApp)https://www.bryanturnerbasketball.comhttps://teespring.com/stores/the-paint
Zach and Ty host Dr. Floyd who recalls his his his high school experience in West Virginia, his time as a minister at a conservative church, and arrest in Portland, and grad school.
Vashon High School and Saint Louis University basketball legend Dwayne Polk joins the show to talk about his high school career at Vashon High School. Polk is considered one of the greatest point guards to ever come from Missouri. Dwayne is a 3 time state champion in Missouri. He went on to play at SLU as a four year starter. He’s played and been coach by legends throughout his career. Definitely a dope interview worthy of checking out.
St. Louis Public Radio reporter Jeremy D. Goodwin talks with Karen Kalish, founder and CEO of Home Works, The Teacher Home Visit Program; Lisa Pines, a school secretary at Vashon High School who has made over 80 home visits; and Diane Dymond, principal of Stix Early Childhood Center.
In this episode: 1. ET shares his account of "the spam" at Vashon High School 2. Nature is nature, let's nurture 3. CJ's "Viral" Secrets 4. The "Cheat code" to building a killer team 5. ET's most embarrassing speaking moment...
Vashon High School is the alma mater of this episode’s Mystery St. Louisan. See if you can guess his identity before we reveal it. Here’s a hint: this athlete has to be light on his feet, but he says his most embarrassing moment was when he fell up the stairs in high school!
Vashon High School is the alma mater of this episode’s Mystery St. Louisan. See if you can guess his identity before we reveal it. Here’s a hint: this athlete has to be light on his feet, but he says his most embarrassing moment was when he fell up the stairs in high school!