Archive for June, 2010

Carlisle YMCA — Youth Sports Program

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

A video promoting the local YMCA’s youth sports program. This video was created by students in Jim Hoefler’s not-for-profit management course during the spring semester of 2008.

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Sunday, June 27th, 2010

http://www.centsports.com/?opcode=360767

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President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

First Lady Michelle Obama explains the expanded mission of the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition — to encourage a healthy lifestyle that includes regular physical activity and good nutrition. June 23, 2010. More at http://wh.gov.

Duration : 0:17:22

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Team Analysis Part 3: Brazil ft Cesar, Fabiano, Kaka (2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa) Sports

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mc5SpWhxnk
Click this to watch Team Analysis Part 2: Spain ft Casillas, Villa, & Xavi

Team Analysis Part 3: Brazil ft Cesar, Fabiano, Kaka (2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa) Sports

This is part 3 of my World Cup top contender analysis series. This time I have chosen to feature Brazil. Please bear in mind that these are my opinions. This may be my final team analysis before the Cup starts, but I may do a few more once it gets going. Enjoy, and thanks for watching!

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Curtis Keyes Marshall University Safety Highlight Video

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Highlight Video of career of Marshall University Strong Safety, Curtis Keyes, member of the OFN Sports class of 2007

Duration : 0:9:46

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Ted Forstmann Discusses College Sports Market Growth: Video

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

June 22 (Bloomberg) — Ted Forstmann, chairman of IMG Worldwide Inc., talks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker about the growth outlook for the college sports market. (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:3:34

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Bob Akmens Sports: How to Win Betting Basketball-Part 1 of 3

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Bob Akmens Sports @ http://www.basports.com is America’s #1-Documented Top Sports Handicapper with 163 #1 Contest-Category Finishes since 1978. Consider what we’ve accomplished so far just in the start of 2008: we’re the defending NFL handicapping champs of the U.S. (#1 in thesporteye.com NFL contest; #1 in thesportsmonitor.com NFL-sides competition — we led that latter contest for an unprecedented 7 straight weeks from weeks 6-12 with win percentages between 70-80%; in college hoops, we had a 50-17 run in totals; in the NBA as of 6/6/08, we’re first in the nation at both thesportsmonitor.com and thesportseye.com with a 33-14 NBA playoff record; in hockey, we just won our 6th-straight hockey contest – a #1-finish in 6 regular- or post-seasons in a row (see our site for details); and we entered the 2008 baseball season as the defending national handicapping champs, winning both thesportsmonitor.com and thesportseye.com baseball contests last season. And as of 6/6/08, we’re again leading the nation in baseball at The Sports Eye in both most bankroll-won and win-%. Absolutely no one in the sports service business has those short-term credentials – much less our record over the past 30 years. All of this is public knowledge – and not the usual smoke and mirrors you see. 99% of the time in this business guys toot their own horn (which usually is full of baloney). But you might want to take a look at a write-up we just got at one of the Net’s top-websites: about.com. One of the nation’s leading gambling-writers believes my horn should be tooted and so he has: http://sportsgambling.about.com/od/handicappingsites/p/bobakmens.htm. After reading that write-up, you can see that what I’ve said above is just a short cadenza on my part. This is the first of a 3-part video-introduction to basketball betting. Watch all 3 parts to become a winning sports bettor. And watch our other multi-part videos covering sports betting tips for football, baseball, basketball, hockey and soccer. Then come to http://www.basports.com and see how we can make you money! We’ve made hundreds of millions in profits for our thousands of clients worldwide since 1978. Why not be one of them and make money, too?

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DAP: Berjaya proceeding with sports betting bid

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Berjaya Corporation aims to start sports betting operation as early as August and raise RM800 million to finance the venture, claims DAP publicity chief Tony Pua today.

This was revealed in an information memorandum by Berjaya Corp subsidiary Sports Toto (M) Sdn Bhd, copies of which were distributed by Pua at the Parliament lobby today.

Full story here: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/135124

Duration : 0:6:51

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Balls Of Steel – Neg’s Urban Sports – Knock And Don’t Run

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Balls Of Steel – Neg’s Urban Sports – Knock And Don’t Run.

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What digital camera should I purchase if I am interested in taking youth sports photos(~500-$600)? and Why?

Thursday, June 24th, 2010


If this is your first dslr, (Digital SLR, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSLR), I would definitely recommend going with the Nikon D40. If you get the D40 from Amazon, it is only $450, with a 18-55mm lens (an excellent lens), and because it is so cheap, it would give you some extra cash to buy lenses, flashes, etc. You can also get it with the

http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6G-Zoom-Nikkor/dp/B000KJQ1DG

I would also recommend getting the Nikon 18-200mm lens. It is pretty expensive though so maybe not.

See: http://www.nikond40.ca/

The D40 is exactly like the D60, except less pixels, which wouldnt matter unless you are a professional and are making HUGE prints.

The D40 is a great camera to start with. Go for it!

One thing about the D40 to keep in mind, is that if you are used to the second lcd screen on top, (for aperture, shutter speed settings, etc.) than not having it on the D40 could be quite annoying, if you are not used to using that screen, than I do not believe it would be a big problem not to have it.

Secondly, Some cameras (such as the Nikon D80) have a motor built in the camera, so it can auto-focus with any lens, where as the D40 does not have a motor inside it, so it is limited to Nikon AF-S and AF-I lenses. This should not be a big problem unless you already have some lenses (that are not AF-S or AF-I) that you want to auto-focus with the D40. If you do not, than stick to buying from Nikon’s large collection of AF-S and AF-I lenses. Note that the Nikon D40 can still operate other lenses, just you will have to manual focus.

Lastly, go to a camera store, such as Best Buy or Henerys. Both of those stores will let you handle the cameras, and test them out. Note: Henery’s is much more knowledgeable about cameras, go there if you have lots of questions.

Another important thing is the Nikon D40 has a 0.18-second power-up time, and continuous shooting at 2.5 frames per second allows capturing action of up to 100 JPEG images.

Any other questions, feel free to send me a message.

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