Posts Tagged ‘education’

All-NESCAC Cross Country Teams Announced

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

The NESCAC has released its 2008 All-Conference cross country selections, based on individual’s finishes at the recent NESCAC Championship races. Head Coach Terry Aldrich was chosen as the Women’s Coach of the Year. …

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Local colleges: UW-Stout track coach leaves

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Buchholtz, a UW-La Crosse alumnus who will also serve as an assistant cross country coach for the men’s and women’s teams, begins his duties Nov. 10. After leading 31 men and 24 women to NCAA Division III qualifying marks during his …

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Buying an RV – Listen to Your Heart

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

We took advantage of a rare opportunity to acquire a customized 1997 MCI motor coach at a huge discount from a pair of wannabe country singers. Their audiences liked them (so they said) but they didn’t like each other. …

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Hiding head injuries can prove deadly

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Hiding head injuries can prove deadly October 17, 2008 Former Jets quarterback Boomer Esiason, whose 17-year-old son Gunnar plays football for Friends Academy, had just finished his WFAN radio show yesterday morning when he called back on his cell phone to say yes, he was familiar with the story of Montclair linebacker Ryne Dougherty. Recent columns Head injuries not to be taken lightly October 16, 2008 Former Jets quarterback Boomer Esiason, whose 17-year-old son Gunnar plays football for

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ICF-NT October 2008 Newsletter

Monday, September 29th, 2008

President’s Message. October Luncheon: What Every Coach Should Know About “Trust”. Upcoming Chapter Meetings and Programs. Member Spotlight. Prism Awards. Featured Article: From Motivation to Motive-Action. ICF-NT 2008 Board …

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Morning Coffee 09/29/08

Monday, September 29th, 2008

“There’s an increasing realization that the cleanup and the mending of all that’s gone wrong is going to take an extended period to work through, and we’re going to see an extended recovery period,” said Jamie Spiteri, senior dealer at …

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Ty Draney wins 100-mile Ultra-marathon

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Saturday morning, local running enthusiast and SVHS Cross- Country coach Ty Draney, found out what it was like to win one. The Bear 100, is a race that extends from Logan, Utah and finishes in Fish Haven Idaho. …

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New Team in Town….

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Former Junior National Coach of Brazil from 1995 to 1997, and responsible for more then 90 national age group champions in Brazil and several national records. After a very succesfull coaching career in his country , Coach Alex move to …

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BOB GLAUBER’S NFL HOT READS

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

BOB GLAUBER’S NFL HOT READS September 21, 2008 Quarterback quandary Recent columns By any name, Ocho Cinco is a needless distraction September 18, 2008 Chad Johnson is an incredibly talented football player whose career might one day be worthy of Hall of Fame discussion. He is passionate about the game, and has a work ethic that is appreciated only by those who see it on an everyday basis. And yes, some of his touchdown celebrations are downright entertaining, especially the one where he di

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Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Ummm good. We watched an interesting football game, the Eagles and the Cowboys, a high scoring, topsy turvy, game with lots of humor and drama. In the end, the cowboys won, making Coach Bonheim happy.

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