Bios For Past Internal Speakers For The Conference Intern Seminar bios on Past Internal Speakers. includes major and secondary enforcement; studentathletereinstatement; and The Kansas City Royals baseball Club hired him in http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/ed_outreach/cis/panel_speakers/internal_speakers
Extractions: NCAA President Cedric Dempsey became the NCAA's third executive director January 1, 1994 (his title was changed to president April 22, 1998). As president, Dr. Dempsey oversees a staff of 350 and provides leadership in the governance structure for the more than 1,200 colleges, universities, conferences and affiliated organizations that comprise the Association. Prior to joining the NCAA in 1994, Dr. Dempsey was director of athletics at several universities, including the University of Arizona, the University of Houston, San Diego State University and University of the Pacific(California). Prior to serving in these positions, Dr. Dempsey was assistant director of health, physical education, recreation and athletics; assistant basketball coach and professor at Arizona. Dr. Dempsey was the head basketball, cross-country and tennis coach at Albion College in Albion, Michigan and served in various capacities at the University of Illinois, Champaign. In total, Dr. Dempsey has accumulated more than 40 years of experience in college athletics positions and organizations. Dr. Dempsey has been active in NCAA affairs since 1974 and has served on many of the Association's most influential committees, including the Executive Committee, the Budget Subcommittee (serving as chair), the Division I Men's Basketball Committee (serving as chair), the Division I Women's Basketball Committee; and several special committees such as the Television Negotiations Committee, the Football Television Committee and the Committee on Cost Containment. At the time of his selection as NCAA executive director, he was serving as the Association's secretary-treasurer.
Bios On Speakers For The NCAA Conference Intern Seminar bios for External Speakers for the Conference Intern University as a basketball studentathleteand obtained was the media contact for baseball, swimming and http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/ed_outreach/cis/panel_speakers/external_speakers
Extractions: Mr. Johnson earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kansas, and his master's degree in human resource development from Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas. Mr. Johnson attributes his attending college to the Upward-Bound program, which exposed him to the concept that his education was just as important as his interests in sports. Mr. Johnson began his professional career with the International Harvester Company, where he received six promotions in five years. His last promotion was to manager of the company's St. Louis parts operation. In 1981, Mr. Johnson returned to Kansas City to become a coordinator for INROADS, a career development corporation for talented minority students. While at INROADS, he trained and developed minority high school and college prospects for careers in business and technology. He served as managing director of the Kansas City affiliate from 1983 to 1988. Mr. Johnson joined the NCAA in October of 1988 as director of professional development. In this position, his responsibilities included the development, implementation and administration of programs that enhance opportunities for ethnic minorities and women in intercollegiate athletics, specifically coaching, athletics administration and officiating at the national, conference and institutional levels. (2001)
Extractions: Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and fantasy baseball is no exception. Luis Rivas , who hasn't played since April 3, will probably have played a game for the Twins by the time you read this. His injury has lingered longer than expected, and fantasy owners have been waiting on pins and needles for his return. The result is that he is currently overrated. Last year the rookie second baseman hit .266 with little power. And coming off of a wrist injury, you can expect those numbers to be worse. But you wouldn't know it from the glee many Rivas owners are expressing with his return. Rivas will steal bases, but hitting ninth will limit his value in 5x5 leagues. If you have another viable option at second base, I'd trade Rivas before he hits .230 his first month back. His value may never be higher, as his unknown potential has many in fantasyland intrigued. On the other hand, if Jerry Hairston is your only other option, you should probably hold onto Rivas.
CREATiVESPORTS - Fantasy Baseball Review - Hedgecock And, as far as learning goes, I think baseball has a lot to learn about how I am somewhatrelieved that this megaathlete isn'ta secret klutz who could sprain http://www.creativesports.com/fbr/hedgecock020321.shtml
Extractions: With drafts on the horizon, this would be a good time to get even more serious about number crunching, price estimating, and spreadsheet filling. However, the left side of my brain has demanded time and a half for overtime, so I am giving it a rest. Also, my draft is a little later than somethe weekend after Opening Dayso I am pausing to muse and contemplate before heading into the home stretch. There is a lot to learn in this game. Names, statistics, predictions, jargon, trades. If you are just starting out, listening to experts often only makes it worse. However, there is one thing we beginners have in abundance that the experts don't: Ignorance. So, if you've got it, use it. Plenty of games players pretend to know less than they do, to catch others off guard. My plan is even simplerdon't pretend. A few key terms will help. If your team performs dismally, say you are in a "re-building" mode. Never mind that you haven't built anything before. Just remember re-building.
Cal State Fullerton Baseball general Information Story and favorite TV show is baseball Tonight Favorite athleteis Pedro http://sports.fullerton.edu/Baseball/2001/players/cordero.html
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Scalping Braves Player Bios Up. Player bios 25 Jason Cable Sophomore * Guard * 64 hobbies are playing baseballand watching movies Black Collegiate Coalition Scholar-athlete Award (which http://www.alcorn.edu/Athletics/alcmb/playerbios.htm
Extractions: Player Bios #25 Jason Cable Sophomore * Guard * 6-4 * 200 * Huntsville, AL * J.O. Johnson High School At Alcorn State: Cable is an individual who can shoot the ball from the next area code with ease and he is a quick leaper who has very long arms for his height. Once he improves his ball handling skills and shot selection, he will be a force to be reckoned with. Cable had a good off season conditioning program in which he came back much stronger and in better shape for the upcoming season. Freshman Year: Cable saw limited action in which he played in 17 games. . . averaged 1.6 points and 0.9 rebounds per game. . . had seven assists and three steals. . . best game was when he had six points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal against Southern Mississippi on November 21, 1999. High School: Cable was a two-sport star who earned letters in both basketball and baseball while attending J.O. Johnson high school. . . earned All-Area, All-Metro and All-City honors as a senior. . . averaged 16 points, five rebounds, five assists and two steals per game during his senior year. . . best game was when he had 26 points, eight rebounds and five assists against Buckhorn high school on November 16, 1997. . . earned All-Metro, All-City East West All-Star honors. . . high school coach was Gary Orr. Facts about Jason Favorite Actor: Chris Rock
CREATiVESPORTS - Fantasy Baseball Review - MLB Player News Lee is incredibly talented athlete; unfortunately, Lee knows this, and his attitudehas held will not win Jeffrey Loria the title of baseball's classiest owner http://myamdgweb.com/fbr/news.asp
World_Scholar Fact Sheet Please check out the short bios of those selected The 2001 World ScholarAthleteGames had 2,000 participants in one of 13 sports (baseball, basketball, chess http://www.usga.org/press/2001/world_scholar.html
Extractions: World Scholar-Athlete Games (WSAG) Fact Sheet At its 2000 October meeting, the Grants Committee approved close to $20,000 to send up to 10 youths from USGA supported programs to the 2001 World Scholar-Athlete Games (WSAG), which was held in Kingston, R.I., June 22-July 1 on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. USGA Scholarships to the Games included the cost of transportation, meals during the week of competition and the program fee for 10 participants from USGA-supported programs. The $20,000 grant from the USGA was due in part to a generous donation given by William Bunn, Jr., a long-time member of the USGA Sectional Affairs Committee and past recipient of the Ike Grainger Award for performing more than 25 years of volunteer service to the USGA. At the request of Mr. Bunn, his gift was included in the USGAs "For the Good of Game" grants initiative, a 10-year, $50 million commitment to programs and projects that make golf more affordable and accessible to non-traditional audiences. The participants were chosen through a selection process conducted within the USGA Foundation. Applications were sent to directors of USGA-supported programs throughout the country. Program directors were instructed to distribute the application to participants of their programs who had exhibited the highest level of academic and golf achievement. Participants then had to complete the application, which required them to answer essays, request letters of recommendation and provide general background information.
Seattle University Women's Basketball Athlete Bio:Marisa Young She provided the Redhawks with a steady floor general that performed consistentlynight in and night out, giving the Redhawks a solid scoring threat at the http://www.seattleu.edu/student/us/VarsityAthletics/wbasketball/PressReleases/Pl
Roster 2002 Varsity Roster Player bios No. played varsity football, basketball, and baseballas a freshman a twosport athlete, he participates in both football and http://www.fairviewfootball.com/roster.htm
Extractions: Pennsylvania State Playoffs Final Four - 1992 Fairview Football 2002 Schedule 2002 Stats The Team Pic/Video Gallery ... Contact Us Hit Counter No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Michael Keck K Sr. Dennis Frutos WR/SS Sr. Zack Roddy WR/CB Jr. Ryan Stephenson QB/CB Jr. Frank Buck RB/CB Jr. Jeremy Lightner TB/FS Sr. Mike Hoffman QB/WR/CB Sr. Jeff Ludrof OL/LB So. Tom Bawol PB/LB So. Scott Veith TE/SS/P Jr. Chad Baccus FB/LB So. Myles Wayne RB/CB So. Jesse Taylor OL/DE Sr. Craig Lawrence OL/DE So. Matt Bevevino RG/DE Sr. Steve Martin OT/DT Sr. Bob Tirak OL/DL So. Casey Haynes OL/DL So. Brian Pollard OL/DL Sr. Luke Beall OL/DL Jr. Josh Buck OT/DT So. Jason Eaton OL/DL Jr. Josh Smith TE/SS So. T.J. Taylor PB/LB So. Head Coach: Jerry Lightner (4th season) Assistants: Malcom Beall, John Berchtold, Jim Brinling, Rick Graziani, Craig MacKelvey, Mike Parmeter, Matt Turk Mike Keck (K, sr., 5-11, 150) ... plays two sports soccer and football during the fall ... will handle the placekicking duties for the Tigers ... converted on 2-of-3 extra points for the jayvees last year ... averaged 27.5 yards per kickoff in four opportunities ... has played basketball each winter and competes in track and field during the spring Dennis Frutos (WR/SS, sr., 5-10, 175) ... first-year member of the Tiger varsity ... played J.V. ball his freshman and sophomore years ... member of entrepeneurship club at Fairview ... hobbies include listening to music and lifting weights ... plans to attend college after graduating this spring ... product of Garwood Middle School ... birthdate is April 23, 1984.
Linfield General Interest (select one). is named Oregon's small college male athlete of the http://clioweb.linfield.edu/sports/sport.cfm?sport=gs
USI Screaming Eagles | Women's Golf Click here of 200001 Player bios. Benton High School in Benton, Illinois US ArmyScholar Reserve athlete Award winner http://www.usi.edu/sports/wgolf/wgolfplayers.asp
Extractions: Ranked second on the squad with a 92.9 average in 10 tournaments...led the Eagles in six tournaments as a sophomore...posted a season-best 183 over 36 holes at the Lady Hawk Invitational and an 87 over 18 holes at the USI Lady Eagles Golf Classic and the USI-Brescia College-Kentucky Wesleyan College Match-up. Played in four tournaments, nine rounds, as a freshman averaged 103.3 strokes per round had her best round in Lewis University Spring Invitational with a second round 97. High School: Received general education degree after being home-schooled likes golf, ice skating, and teaching Sunday School. Career Statistics Year Rounds Strokes Average Total Brandi Irvin
Extractions: THE PEOPLE BEHIND SIMS SPORTS MANAGEMENT James A Sims, Jr., Esq., is a former NCAA All -America in football and in track and field. He was a scholar athlete at Gettysburg College (Pennsylvania) where he graduated with a BA degree in English. He received his law degree from Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles. Known in the professional sports management industry as the "agent of change" James Sims is recognized as one of the premier contract negotiators in the sports representation business. Mr. Sims has consistently rewarded his clients with top dollar contracts and incentive packages. He has also served as legal counsel for major banks and financial institutions. Mr. Sims has unbridled legal experience in contract negotiations, financial, business and commercial transactions. James Sims is a member of the California State Bar, National Bar Association, Sports Lawyers Association, and the American Bar Association. He is also a Certified Member Contract Advisor for the National Football League Players Association. Douglas Hendrickson brings to Sims Sports Management a skillful mix of athletic experience, marketing and negotiating expertise. While attending college at San Jose State University, Doug played baseball and basketball, and upon graduation Doug played professional baseball in the European leagues. Having received his BS. degree in Business Marketing, he founded Big Game Sportswear, a sports apparel company, where he still serves as President.
Extractions: Harry Edwards Harry Edwards is a Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is one of the internationally most distinguished specialists in the field of Sport Sociology. Professor Edwards has published a large number of essays one historical, and above all, contemporary political and social issues concerning sports. Among his books are A Sociology of Sports (1973) and The Struggle that Must Be (1980). In 1968 Harry Edwards helped organize a boycott by Black American athletes of the Olympic Games in Mexico City. Over the years he has been hired by professional sports teams and other organizations, including the San Francisco 49ers, the Golden State Warriors, and the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball as a consultant on a broad range of institutional, intergroup and interpersonal problems. Franz Grehn Franz Grehn was born in 1948 at Wuerzburg (Germany). Professor Grehn received his medical education at his hometown, at Freiburg (Germany), in Scotland and San Antonio, Texas. Between 1974 and 1976 he had a fellowship for basic research in vision at the Institute of Physiology, Free University of Berlin. Residency in Ophthalmology at Freiburg from 1976 to 1981. In 1990 Professor Grehn was appointed chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at the University Hospitals of Mainz (Germany), since 1995 he occupies the parallel rank at the University Hospital at Wuerzburg. In 1997 Professor Grehn was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Iasi (Romania). His main areas of research and medical practice are: Microsurgery of the anterior segment of the eye. Pathogenesis and therapy of Glaucomas. Basic mechanisms of wound healing in ophthalmic surgery. Visual pathophysiology.
Extractions: as they appear in the program Rhoda J. Bernard (Tessa):Rhoda's pretty thrilled these days. The semester is almost over, she does not plan to write a thesis next year, she will be 21 in less than six months, and, of course, she is back on the Agassiz Stage - with a "real" part (finall y!). Lately, Rhoda's been wondering if it's all a dream. Help reassure her - give her a pinch and tell her it's not. She's awake and very lucky. Lorna Beth Ellis (Contadina): Lorna is a sophomore who hasn't the faintest idea what to write in a bio. Being a very dull person, she can't possibly be very funny. Oh, well, this is the worst part of the show. The rest is tons of fun. Douglas Freeman (Giuseppe): Years and years ago, while playing Lord Mountararat in Iolanthe , Mr. Freeman asked, in a bio not unlike this, for Gilbert and Sullivan to write a serious Italian opera. Tonight Mr. Freeman sings a soupcon of Italian in this comic operetta. Mr. Freeman's comment? Rapture, rapture! ( The Grand Duke , anyone?)
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