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#30 Bryan Werner’s Recruiting Video (part 1)


This is Bryan’s recruiting video for college coaches to look at when considering their 2010-2011 rosters. This is a game against Brewer High School in which Bryan had 28 points, 12 rebounds and 3 blocks.

#30 Bryan Werner’s Recruiting Video (part 1)


This is Bryan’s recruiting video for college coaches to look at when considering their 2010-2011 rosters. This is a game against Brewer High School in which Bryan had 28 points, 12 rebounds and 3 blocks.

BASEBALL – Daniel Lucatuorto


Daniel Lucatuorto is a senior at Valley Stream North HS in Valley Stream NY. He is a catcher for the varsity baseball team. He will be graduating in June 2010. Interested college coaches should contact him at the telephone number or email address on the video.

Football Facts : How to Coach Youth Football


The most important aspect of coaching youth football is to stress the fundamentals and to be positive at all times. Discover how to deal with parents to have a smooth season in youth football withhelp from a high school football coach in this free video on football coaching tips. Expert: Lawal S. McCray Contact: www.broward.k12.fl.us/elyhigh/ Bio: Lawal S. McCray, Sr. is the head football coach at Blanche Ely High School in Pompano Beach, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

Tyler Crawford 2007 QB highlight reel #1.


Tyler Crawford, Starting QB for MDI High School, Bar Harbor Maine. Graduates 2009. Looking for a great college program to continue his football career. College coaches if you are interested check out my profile on berecruited.com.

Ed Mace as Japanese soccer coach Ura Giri


This is a much higher quality copy of the first Ura Giri episode. I had the wonderful opportunity to work with one of the finest animation companies in the world.Based in South Africa,Supa Strikas represents the largest and by far the most popular soccer themed website for online comics and animation episodes.This episode ran for a half hour. I’ve just posted some highlights with the character I portrayed. It was great fun voicing this role of the Japanese coach Ura Giri in this Supa Strikas Episode 6 – “Between Friends”. Bruce Legg is one of the best in the business and his product reflects that. DISCLAIMER:I do not own this film/video. I merely produced the voice over for Ura Giri.

Re: Kibe Loco – Tropa de Playmobil


www.youtube.com Cheerleading first appeared in the United States in the late 1880s with the crowd chanting as a way to encourage school spirit at athletic events. The first organized, recorded cheer was yelled “Ray, Ray’ Ray! TIGER, TIGER, SIS, SIS, SIS! BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! Aaaaah! PRINCETON, PRINCETON, PRINCETON!” at Princeton University in 1884.[5] A few years later, Princeton graduate, Thomas Peebles introduced the idea of organized crowd cheering at football games to the University of Minnesota. However, it was not until 1898 that University of Minnesota student Johnny Campbell directed a crowd in cheering “Rah, Rah, Rah! Sku-u-mar, Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Varsity, Minn-e-So-Tah!”, making Campbell the very first cheerleader and November 2, 1898 the official birth date of organized cheerleading. Soon after, the University of Minnesota organized a “yell leader” squad of 6 male students, who still use Campbell’s original cheer today[5] In 1903 the first cheerleading fraternity, Gamma Sigma was founded.[7] Cheerleading started out as an all-male activity, but females began participating in the 1923, due to limited availability of female collegiate sports. At this time, gymnastics, tumbling, and megaphones were incorporated into popular cheers.[7] Today it is estimated that 97% of cheerleading participants are female, but males still makeup 50% of collegiate cheering squads. [8] Cornell University cheerleader on a 1906 postcardIn 1948, Lawrence “Herkie” Herkimer

Athletic Skills Video Demo


For prospective college athletes, an Athletic Skills Video edited by HTVP is an interactive DVD which college coaches can easily access contact information, full game footage, edited game footage and skills and drills at practice. Visit: www.hometeamvideoproduction.com Email: info@hometeamvideoproduction.com

Videos For Coaches Trailer Montage


This is a two minute trailer with an overview of the videos on this YouTube channel. If you are not there, go to: www.youtube.com Marty Schupak’s videos cover: little league, little league coaching, youth baseball, youth baseball coaching, baseball pitching, baseball drills, baseball…

OLIVIA ZWAYER #23, OLENTANGY CLASS OF 2011 – VARSITY BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS


OLIVIA ZWAYER, is a right handed, 5′10″, 140lb., High School Junior combo guard/forward and Co-Captain for the Olentangy Lady Braves Varsity Basketball team. Her team was the 2009-2010 OCC Cardinal Division Co-Champions and Central Ohio District runner-ups. Olivia was this past season’s leading scorer with 212 points and second leading rebounder on the team while averaging approximately 20 minutes a game. She was a pivotal factor in helping her team turn around a previous season record of 6-15 into 2009-2010 league champions with a record of 18-6. Olivia has elite class speed, quickness, jumping ability, and natural skills. With a consistant vertical leap of 26″, Olivia can touch 10 feet on a running jump. Olivia plays aggressive man to man and team defense, and is intimidating to all players with her leaping ability, speed and quickness. She loves to play uptempo and runs the floor offensively and defensively exceptionally well. She has an exceptional drive game, an excellent mid range jumper with excellent elevation off the dribble, and can shoot the ball behind the arc. Olivia is right handed, but is equally strong with the left hand, or going off either foot. She demonstrates a terrific team attitude, has a high basketball I/Q, is very coachable, and has a strong work ethic. Olivia works out daily on improving her game implementing various footwork, dribbling, shooting, speed, and quickness drills. She also works out on a Vertimax, pulls a sled, performs plyo box


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