Posts Tagged ‘school’
Keeping Quiet Can Keep You Out of the Game
Friday, May 28th, 2010
As a high school basketball player, Tracy sustained two concussions within a short period of time. Tracy tells her story and emphasizes that concussions are a serious injury. Athletes should know that if they think they’ve had a concussion, don’t hide it, report it. Take time to recover. It’s better to miss one game than the whole season.
http://www.cdc.gov/ConcussionInYouthSports
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Mercy College teachers dancing at sports day 2010
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
Mercy College Coolock’s Ms. Downes, Ms. Byrne and Ms. Cassidy dancing with the sixth years at sports day 2010.. Legends!
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Colin Cowherd on Ethics in Youth Sports
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
Colin Cowherd plays a game called appropriate or inappropriate to discuss ethics in youth sports. Talks about this because a girls high school basketball team beat a school 100-0. From 1/23/09, clip is 10 a.m.: McGwire/Globe on http://insider.espn.go.com/insider/radio/archive?name=herd_podcast
100-0 story: http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=903780
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Elon University Athletics Promotional Video
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Edited by Sophomore Max Cantor, this video gives you a peak inside the lines of 2006-2007 competition. Part of the School of Communications Sports Broadcasting program SportsComm.
Duration : 0:2:39
Sports Illustrated Michael McCann on the NCAA lawsuit
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
http://lbnnews.com
Former college basketball players spanning many eras have joined a lawsuit filed by ex-UCLA star Ed O’Bannon against the NCAA for profiting from the use of their images without permission.
In an amended complaint filed in U.S. District Court on Wednesday, four players involved in the 1966 national championship game that pitted a Texas Western team with five black starters against an all-white Kentucky team joined in the suit.
Those players include Harry Flournoy, who was team captain for Texas Western, which is now UTEP, which beat the 1966 Kentucky squad in a game now seen as a driving force in the integration of college sports. The game was also documented in the 2006 movie “Glory Road.”
Texas Western teammate David Lattin and 1966 Kentucky players Thad Jaracz and Bob Tallent also joined the suit as plaintiffs.
The lawsuit states “during broadcasts of the yearly NCAA tournament, the NCAA has run commercials … featuring the Texas Western team. The NCAA also prominently features the 1966 Texas Western team … in connection with products for sale.”
Sports Illustrated legal analyst Michael McCann comments.
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Boys Basketball Lowell versus Washington