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<b>Sports</b> shorts: <b>Gymnastics</b>, hockey Posted: 03 Apr 2010 11:39 PM PDT (2 of 2) Mamaroneck reached the HVHL championship game with a 3-1 win over the Westchester Mariners in the semifinals at the Hommocks Rink. Alex DeLitta scored off a rebound of a shot by James Dziwura with just one second left in the second period. Conley scored twice in the third period. Others who consistently sparked the Tigers throughout the season and the playoffs included Andy Karlan, Brendan Boyle, Nick Friedland and Alexy Lefebvre on offense and Kesin Ryan Dehejia, Jamie Schiff, Ryan Rasor and Jared Bunder on defense. The team was coached by James Schroeder, assisted by Tom Hensler, Joe Lopane and Sal Naclerio. Beth Boyle was the team manager. Bantams prevail, tooThe Mamaroneck Bantam A hockey team took top honors at the March Classic tournament in Marlborough, Mass., beating the Massachusetts South Shore Conquistadors 6-2 in the title game. After going 3-0 in bracket play, the Tigers advanced to the championship round and defeated the Red Bank (N.J.) Generals twice and the Beaver Dam team from Locust Valley to reach the final. Key contributors included Cooper Lavan, Eric Alimanestianu, Trey Herlitz-Ferguson, Josh Kriss, Hunter Boyle, Teddy Bellis, Roger Lavan, Matt Donaghy, Matt Fryer, Chase Jaeger, Robert Morris, Nick Charla, Spencer Kupferberg, Conner Smith, Corey Eisenband, Peter Conley and goalies Andrew Carlin and Thomas Brill. The team was coached by Mike Loga and Evan Pollack. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
Lindblom, Spada earn state <b>gymnastics</b> titles Posted: 04 Apr 2010 10:44 PM PDT Sorry, readability was unable to parse this page for content. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
Indy internship spawned <b>sports</b> management career Posted: 04 Apr 2010 09:31 AM PDT Who: Susan Baughman, Senior Vice President, Indiana Sports Corp., Executive Director 2010 Men's Final Four People always ask me if I was an athlete growing up. I was what you would call a social athlete — not very good, but loved going to the gym and being around my friends. I was always interested in sports, but wasn't aware that there were careers in sports management, so it never occurred to me you could make a living doing what I now do. I grew up in Mooresville and went to Indiana University and studied journalism, sociology and criminology. I didn't know exactly what I wanted to do, but was interested in writing and publishing, so I thought working for a magazine might be a good fit. By luck, my college counselor told me about an internship at the 1991 World Gymnastics Championships. I had no idea what the event was about, but I was fascinated by the energy of the people working on it. When I heard about what they were planning, I thought: "I have to be part of this." I was hired and got my first job in an industry I didn't even know existed. I immediately found myself in a world I didn't know anything about — gymnastics rules, international travel, uniform protocols, thousands of volunteers and communicating with people around the world. The job turned out to be the greatest learning experience of my life. I was 21. I had budgets and people to manage. I went from knowing zero about event planning to gaining a broad understanding of how to tackle a major event: and how to organize volunteers, work with deadlines, and think through projects. During that event, I had the chance to work for: > Allison Melangton, now the president and CEO of Indianapolis' 2012 Super Bowl, who showed me the importance of timelines and to pay attention to every detail. > Connie Israel, who showed me the importance of respecting and relishing in the ideas of others. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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