The Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association (ITCCCA) north division clinic will be on Saturday, January 11th at Oak Park-River Forest High School. Check out itccca.com for details. Congratulation to the 2014 Hall-of-Fame class as well as our other award willers and champions.
This report provides an overview of AVSC athlete results and upcoming events. It summarizes competition results for over 50 alpine skiers, freestyle skiers, snowboarders, and Paralympians. It also lists upcoming competitions and recognition events for AVSC athletes, including the Paralympics in Sochi, Junior Nationals, and end-of-season celebrations.
The document provides an excellence report from the Aspen Valley Ski Club (AVSC) that lists national team members, FIS team members, results from various alpine skiing, freestyle, freeride, freeskiing, moguls, pre-devo slalom, snowboarding, and Paralympian events. It also recognizes Craig Ward's birthday and includes Ben Belinski from the AVSC and Aspen High School Nordic team.
This document summarizes ski racing results from various events in late March 2014. At the U16 National Championships, Tristan Lane won the men's slalom and Dexter Edelman placed 8th. In the women's, Hanna Mass placed 17th. At the IPC National Championships, Heath Calhoun won the men's sitting giant slalom and slalom, while Laurie Stephens won the women's sitting events. Noah Hoffman had several strong finishes including 1st in the 15K skate at the SuperTour Finals and 1st in the 50K classic at the U.S. Cross Country Championships. The document also provides results from regional races involving various age groups.
The document provides performance reports for various ski and snowboard competitions. Key details include:
- Noah Hoffman won the 15K classic at the Nordic Super Tour and placed 1st and 8th in other events.
- In adaptive alpine skiing, Heath Calhoun, Trey Humphrey, and Laurie Stephens placed 1st in various sitting and visually impaired events at the IPC Adaptive Nationals.
- In alpine skiing, Sydney Henegan placed in the top 5 in several super-G and giant slalom races in the Western Region Spring Series and Surefoot Colorado Ski Cup.
- Tristan Lane won the U16 National Championship slal
This document recognizes several high school track and cross country coaches and teams in Illinois for their athletic achievements over multiple years. It lists numerous state titles, individual state champions, and all-state athletes that were coached or participated on the recognized teams. The document also honors some exemplary high school athletes and presents awards to coaches for coach of the year.
Kevin Swift provided references for Bill Cunerty, Tony Sanchez, John George, Jeff Davis, Bill Singler, Edward Begany, Chris Casey, Bruce Rollinson, and Justin Starck. The references included names, titles, organizations or schools, addresses, phone numbers, and were from former employers and colleagues in football coaching and school administration. Additional references were available upon request.
The document provides a performance report for various athletes from the AVSC (Aspen Valley Ski Club) across multiple events. It summarizes results from national championships, regional championships, and local competitions in alpine skiing, freeskiing, snowboarding, and more. Standout results include Sydney Henegan taking first in the U18 giant slalom and slalom at the Rocky/Central FIS Junior Championships, Carson Campisi taking second in halfpipe for F3 at USSA Junior Nationals, and Rhianna Borderick taking first in women's big mountain at the IFSA event in Winter Park.
The Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association (ITCCCA) north division clinic will be on Saturday, January 11th at Oak Park-River Forest High School. Check out itccca.com for details. Congratulation to the 2014 Hall-of-Fame class as well as our other award willers and champions.
This report provides an overview of AVSC athlete results and upcoming events. It summarizes competition results for over 50 alpine skiers, freestyle skiers, snowboarders, and Paralympians. It also lists upcoming competitions and recognition events for AVSC athletes, including the Paralympics in Sochi, Junior Nationals, and end-of-season celebrations.
The document provides an excellence report from the Aspen Valley Ski Club (AVSC) that lists national team members, FIS team members, results from various alpine skiing, freestyle, freeride, freeskiing, moguls, pre-devo slalom, snowboarding, and Paralympian events. It also recognizes Craig Ward's birthday and includes Ben Belinski from the AVSC and Aspen High School Nordic team.
This document summarizes ski racing results from various events in late March 2014. At the U16 National Championships, Tristan Lane won the men's slalom and Dexter Edelman placed 8th. In the women's, Hanna Mass placed 17th. At the IPC National Championships, Heath Calhoun won the men's sitting giant slalom and slalom, while Laurie Stephens won the women's sitting events. Noah Hoffman had several strong finishes including 1st in the 15K skate at the SuperTour Finals and 1st in the 50K classic at the U.S. Cross Country Championships. The document also provides results from regional races involving various age groups.
The document provides performance reports for various ski and snowboard competitions. Key details include:
- Noah Hoffman won the 15K classic at the Nordic Super Tour and placed 1st and 8th in other events.
- In adaptive alpine skiing, Heath Calhoun, Trey Humphrey, and Laurie Stephens placed 1st in various sitting and visually impaired events at the IPC Adaptive Nationals.
- In alpine skiing, Sydney Henegan placed in the top 5 in several super-G and giant slalom races in the Western Region Spring Series and Surefoot Colorado Ski Cup.
- Tristan Lane won the U16 National Championship slal
This document recognizes several high school track and cross country coaches and teams in Illinois for their athletic achievements over multiple years. It lists numerous state titles, individual state champions, and all-state athletes that were coached or participated on the recognized teams. The document also honors some exemplary high school athletes and presents awards to coaches for coach of the year.
Kevin Swift provided references for Bill Cunerty, Tony Sanchez, John George, Jeff Davis, Bill Singler, Edward Begany, Chris Casey, Bruce Rollinson, and Justin Starck. The references included names, titles, organizations or schools, addresses, phone numbers, and were from former employers and colleagues in football coaching and school administration. Additional references were available upon request.
The document provides a performance report for various athletes from the AVSC (Aspen Valley Ski Club) across multiple events. It summarizes results from national championships, regional championships, and local competitions in alpine skiing, freeskiing, snowboarding, and more. Standout results include Sydney Henegan taking first in the U18 giant slalom and slalom at the Rocky/Central FIS Junior Championships, Carson Campisi taking second in halfpipe for F3 at USSA Junior Nationals, and Rhianna Borderick taking first in women's big mountain at the IFSA event in Winter Park.
The Grenada Athletic Association has announced their 21 athlete roster competing at the 2017 CARIFTA Championships taking place from April 15-17 in Curacao. The CARIFTA Games is an annual junior athletics competition for athletes under 18 and under 20, and Grenada hosted in 2016 placing 4th with 13 medals. The Grenada team roster includes athletes competing in running, jumping and throwing events. They will continue training and then participate in the CARIFTA training camp before departing for the championships.
The speakers discussed the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) at UT Dallas, which represents over 300 student athletes across 13 teams. They also reviewed athletic and academic highlights from the 2014-2015 and 2015 fall seasons, including championships and academic honors earned. Details were provided about the new Athletics Performance Center facility and examples of typical weekly schedules for men's soccer and softball student athletes. The presentation concluded with an overview of community involvement activities conducted by UT Dallas athletic teams, such as donations drives, partnering with Special Olympics, and an anti-sexual assault pledge.
Irina Tyurina is an English teacher and mother of two athletic children, Sergey and Ekaterina. Both children have been practicing sports since childhood and have achieved success in athletics. Sergey graduated from Kemerovo State University in physical education and is now a personal trainer. Ekaterina is currently a final year student at the same university studying physical education. Both children have won numerous competitions at the district, city, regional, and national levels in race walking and other sports. Sport is an important part of Irina's family and has helped her children succeed while keeping healthy and overcoming challenges.
Olympic champions of Russia – Ilchenko Larisa prosvsports
Larisa Ilchenko is a Russian swimmer who has achieved significant success in open water swimming competitions. She was the first Russian to win an Olympic gold medal in the 10km open water event. Ilchenko has also won 8 World Championship titles, making her the most successful Russian female swimmer in history. From 2004-2009, she won numerous European and World Championship titles in the 5km and 10km events, establishing herself as the dominant open water swimmer of her era.
Alina Kabaeva is a famous Russian rhythmic gymnast from Uzbekistan who has inspired the author to lead a healthy lifestyle. Kabaeva started rhythmic gymnastics at age 3.5 and moved to Moscow at age 12 to train under the renowned coach Irina Viner. Kabaeva has won many medals in international competitions including gold at the 2004 Olympics. While the author's town lacks facilities for gymnastics, she strives to live healthily through other sports.
The document provides results from various alpine skiing, snowboarding, freestyle skiing, and cross country skiing events held from February 21-23, 2014 in locations including Aspen, Telluride, and Taos. Key results include Devan McSwain placing first in two alpine skiing events. Jack Bowers placed in the top ten in multiple alpine skiing and snowboarding events. Sierra Reeves and Hailey Swirbul earned first place finishes in their events.
P.T. Usha was born in 1964 in Kerala, India and showed athletic promise from a young age. She began her training at the Kerala State Sports Division for Women in 1976. Usha won her first national championship in 1979 and went on to represent India internationally. At the 1980 Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to reach an Olympic final. Though she narrowly missed a bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics, Usha won numerous medals for India in international competitions throughout the 1980s before retiring after the 1990 Asian Games. She has received many honors for her contributions and success in athletics.
The document provides a roster, coaching staff, and statistics for the 2018-19 Sun Devil Wrestling team at Arizona State University. It lists 32 wrestlers on the roster along with their weight class, year, and hometown. It also lists the head coach, three assistant coaches, and athletic trainer. Finally, it provides individual and team statistics from the 2017-18 season, including each wrestler's overall record, dual match record, tournament record, and career numbers.
The document lists participants for the 2015 NCCA Coaching Clinic held from July 20-23 at the Greensboro Coliseum. It provides rosters for the East and West Women's Soccer teams and West Football team, along with their coaches. It also notes an "In Memoriam" for Lynda L. Tamblyn.
P.T Usha, The Golden Girl, Lesson prescribed for Class VI English Students. Prescribed by APSCERT & TGSCERT syllabus. PPT prepared by M Padma Lalitha Sharada or GHS Malakpet under guidance of Smt. C B Nirmala Madam.
This document provides information about the Disport Junior Athletics 2010 South Yorkshire Qualifying Event being held at Don Valley Stadium on May 6th 2010. It lists the organizers, sponsors, suppliers, officials, volunteers and schools attending the event. The document also provides a welcome message, thanks to sponsors and suppliers, and a schedule of track and field events for the day including various races, jumps and throws.
This document lists the coaching staff and players for the boys basketball team. It includes the head coach, assistant coaches, managers, and trainers. It then lists the starting lineup, other varsity players separated into classes, and managers. It also includes accolades for individual players and team schedules and standings.
The document summarizes the 2016 Cellucor Amateur and Pro World Championships bodybuilding competition. It welcomes athletes, families, and spectators to the event, notes that the WNBF has hosted drug-free competitions for nearly 30 years, and wishes the athletes the best of luck in the weekend's competition. It then lists the professional and amateur athletes competing in the various divisions.
Agnishwar is a breast stroke swimmer having illustrious career spanning to over 18 years. He is the 1st Indian youngest Swimmer to hold National records in 6 swimming events. Agnishwar is the only swimmer from Tamil Nadu to ever win Asian age group Gold medal (2007). He is the only Indian swimmer ever to win 6 Gold medals at South Asian Games, Pakistan 2007. He is the only Indian swimmer to qualify for the Finals of FINA world cup in 5 different events in 2011.
This document summarizes ITF tennis development projects and activities in West and Central Asia in 2016. It describes ITF support for national junior teams that participated in development championships in Thailand and Vietnam. It also lists coaching courses and workshops held in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Oman. Additionally, it provides details on the first ITF West and Central Asia Coaches' Conference in Iran, which over 300 coaches attended. Other ITF programs discussed include the Junior Tennis Initiative in multiple countries, ITF/GSDF grants for travel and facilities, and the ITF coaches education program and recognition system. The document concludes by recapping visits made by the ITF development officer to various national tennis
The TR-Yo Team from Terengganu participated in the 2016 Malaysia Yo-Yo Championship with 16 members. The team achieved great success, winning 50% of the total scores and numerous division titles. Chew Zi Hao stood out, winning the overall Champion of Champions title. Other top achievements included Lau Loong Jie winning the 3A division, Tan Shuan Zhi and Lee Jia Xin placing highly in the Women's division, and Low Jia Wei finishing first runner up in the Under 17 division. The team helped promote yo-yo in Malaysia and gave youth the opportunity to learn and compete in the unique sport.
This document provides an overview of tennis in Nepal through the All Nepal Lawn Tennis Association (ANLTA). It discusses ANLTA's history since being established in 1956. It outlines participation and achievements by Nepali tennis players in international tournaments. It also describes ANLTA's participation in international training opportunities. The document discusses ANLTA's goals for growth, including improving operations, hosting more tournaments, strengthening regional chapters, and developing player pathways. It provides details on coaching education and ANLTA's annual calendar. Finally, it promotes Pokhara as a location to host ITF veterans and juniors tournaments, describing Pokhara's tennis facilities and players' efforts to develop courts.
Yuri Prilukov is a renowned Russian swimmer born in 1984 who represented Russia in multiple international competitions. He won 6 world championships, 14 European championships, and 21 Russian national championships over his career. The document discusses how Yuri inspired the author to take up swimming as well, and though it is challenging competing against older swimmers while balancing education, the author is now a Candidate for Master of Sport and hopes to continue Yuri's legacy.
This document summarizes a photography contest for students who studied abroad in Great Britain and Tanzania over the summer of 2013. It lists the first, second, and third place winners and several honorable mention recipients, and provides the titles and photographers of 22 submitted photos. It acknowledges the students, professors, judges, and library sponsor involved in the contest.
Check out the 2012 ITCCCA Awards including Hall-of-Fame, Athlete of the Year, Coach of the Year, Assistant Coach of the Year, Distinguished Service Award, Team Champions & More!
The document summarizes the 2016 Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association clinic held on January 8-9, 2016. It provides details on the Hall of Fame inductees and award recipients being honored at the event for their long and successful coaching careers developing high school track and cross country athletes in Illinois.
Taylar Bradburn attended China Spring High School and was a student athlete and leader in multiple extracurricular activities. She was captain of the volleyball, tennis, and band teams and founded an anti-bullying club. Bradburn volunteered extensively through her school and church, organizing food drives and participating in mission trips. She attended Baylor University from 2015-2019 and was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
The Grenada Athletic Association has announced their 21 athlete roster competing at the 2017 CARIFTA Championships taking place from April 15-17 in Curacao. The CARIFTA Games is an annual junior athletics competition for athletes under 18 and under 20, and Grenada hosted in 2016 placing 4th with 13 medals. The Grenada team roster includes athletes competing in running, jumping and throwing events. They will continue training and then participate in the CARIFTA training camp before departing for the championships.
The speakers discussed the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) at UT Dallas, which represents over 300 student athletes across 13 teams. They also reviewed athletic and academic highlights from the 2014-2015 and 2015 fall seasons, including championships and academic honors earned. Details were provided about the new Athletics Performance Center facility and examples of typical weekly schedules for men's soccer and softball student athletes. The presentation concluded with an overview of community involvement activities conducted by UT Dallas athletic teams, such as donations drives, partnering with Special Olympics, and an anti-sexual assault pledge.
Irina Tyurina is an English teacher and mother of two athletic children, Sergey and Ekaterina. Both children have been practicing sports since childhood and have achieved success in athletics. Sergey graduated from Kemerovo State University in physical education and is now a personal trainer. Ekaterina is currently a final year student at the same university studying physical education. Both children have won numerous competitions at the district, city, regional, and national levels in race walking and other sports. Sport is an important part of Irina's family and has helped her children succeed while keeping healthy and overcoming challenges.
Olympic champions of Russia – Ilchenko Larisa prosvsports
Larisa Ilchenko is a Russian swimmer who has achieved significant success in open water swimming competitions. She was the first Russian to win an Olympic gold medal in the 10km open water event. Ilchenko has also won 8 World Championship titles, making her the most successful Russian female swimmer in history. From 2004-2009, she won numerous European and World Championship titles in the 5km and 10km events, establishing herself as the dominant open water swimmer of her era.
Alina Kabaeva is a famous Russian rhythmic gymnast from Uzbekistan who has inspired the author to lead a healthy lifestyle. Kabaeva started rhythmic gymnastics at age 3.5 and moved to Moscow at age 12 to train under the renowned coach Irina Viner. Kabaeva has won many medals in international competitions including gold at the 2004 Olympics. While the author's town lacks facilities for gymnastics, she strives to live healthily through other sports.
The document provides results from various alpine skiing, snowboarding, freestyle skiing, and cross country skiing events held from February 21-23, 2014 in locations including Aspen, Telluride, and Taos. Key results include Devan McSwain placing first in two alpine skiing events. Jack Bowers placed in the top ten in multiple alpine skiing and snowboarding events. Sierra Reeves and Hailey Swirbul earned first place finishes in their events.
P.T. Usha was born in 1964 in Kerala, India and showed athletic promise from a young age. She began her training at the Kerala State Sports Division for Women in 1976. Usha won her first national championship in 1979 and went on to represent India internationally. At the 1980 Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to reach an Olympic final. Though she narrowly missed a bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics, Usha won numerous medals for India in international competitions throughout the 1980s before retiring after the 1990 Asian Games. She has received many honors for her contributions and success in athletics.
The document provides a roster, coaching staff, and statistics for the 2018-19 Sun Devil Wrestling team at Arizona State University. It lists 32 wrestlers on the roster along with their weight class, year, and hometown. It also lists the head coach, three assistant coaches, and athletic trainer. Finally, it provides individual and team statistics from the 2017-18 season, including each wrestler's overall record, dual match record, tournament record, and career numbers.
The document lists participants for the 2015 NCCA Coaching Clinic held from July 20-23 at the Greensboro Coliseum. It provides rosters for the East and West Women's Soccer teams and West Football team, along with their coaches. It also notes an "In Memoriam" for Lynda L. Tamblyn.
P.T Usha, The Golden Girl, Lesson prescribed for Class VI English Students. Prescribed by APSCERT & TGSCERT syllabus. PPT prepared by M Padma Lalitha Sharada or GHS Malakpet under guidance of Smt. C B Nirmala Madam.
This document provides information about the Disport Junior Athletics 2010 South Yorkshire Qualifying Event being held at Don Valley Stadium on May 6th 2010. It lists the organizers, sponsors, suppliers, officials, volunteers and schools attending the event. The document also provides a welcome message, thanks to sponsors and suppliers, and a schedule of track and field events for the day including various races, jumps and throws.
This document lists the coaching staff and players for the boys basketball team. It includes the head coach, assistant coaches, managers, and trainers. It then lists the starting lineup, other varsity players separated into classes, and managers. It also includes accolades for individual players and team schedules and standings.
The document summarizes the 2016 Cellucor Amateur and Pro World Championships bodybuilding competition. It welcomes athletes, families, and spectators to the event, notes that the WNBF has hosted drug-free competitions for nearly 30 years, and wishes the athletes the best of luck in the weekend's competition. It then lists the professional and amateur athletes competing in the various divisions.
Agnishwar is a breast stroke swimmer having illustrious career spanning to over 18 years. He is the 1st Indian youngest Swimmer to hold National records in 6 swimming events. Agnishwar is the only swimmer from Tamil Nadu to ever win Asian age group Gold medal (2007). He is the only Indian swimmer ever to win 6 Gold medals at South Asian Games, Pakistan 2007. He is the only Indian swimmer to qualify for the Finals of FINA world cup in 5 different events in 2011.
This document summarizes ITF tennis development projects and activities in West and Central Asia in 2016. It describes ITF support for national junior teams that participated in development championships in Thailand and Vietnam. It also lists coaching courses and workshops held in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Oman. Additionally, it provides details on the first ITF West and Central Asia Coaches' Conference in Iran, which over 300 coaches attended. Other ITF programs discussed include the Junior Tennis Initiative in multiple countries, ITF/GSDF grants for travel and facilities, and the ITF coaches education program and recognition system. The document concludes by recapping visits made by the ITF development officer to various national tennis
The TR-Yo Team from Terengganu participated in the 2016 Malaysia Yo-Yo Championship with 16 members. The team achieved great success, winning 50% of the total scores and numerous division titles. Chew Zi Hao stood out, winning the overall Champion of Champions title. Other top achievements included Lau Loong Jie winning the 3A division, Tan Shuan Zhi and Lee Jia Xin placing highly in the Women's division, and Low Jia Wei finishing first runner up in the Under 17 division. The team helped promote yo-yo in Malaysia and gave youth the opportunity to learn and compete in the unique sport.
This document provides an overview of tennis in Nepal through the All Nepal Lawn Tennis Association (ANLTA). It discusses ANLTA's history since being established in 1956. It outlines participation and achievements by Nepali tennis players in international tournaments. It also describes ANLTA's participation in international training opportunities. The document discusses ANLTA's goals for growth, including improving operations, hosting more tournaments, strengthening regional chapters, and developing player pathways. It provides details on coaching education and ANLTA's annual calendar. Finally, it promotes Pokhara as a location to host ITF veterans and juniors tournaments, describing Pokhara's tennis facilities and players' efforts to develop courts.
Yuri Prilukov is a renowned Russian swimmer born in 1984 who represented Russia in multiple international competitions. He won 6 world championships, 14 European championships, and 21 Russian national championships over his career. The document discusses how Yuri inspired the author to take up swimming as well, and though it is challenging competing against older swimmers while balancing education, the author is now a Candidate for Master of Sport and hopes to continue Yuri's legacy.
This document summarizes a photography contest for students who studied abroad in Great Britain and Tanzania over the summer of 2013. It lists the first, second, and third place winners and several honorable mention recipients, and provides the titles and photographers of 22 submitted photos. It acknowledges the students, professors, judges, and library sponsor involved in the contest.
Check out the 2012 ITCCCA Awards including Hall-of-Fame, Athlete of the Year, Coach of the Year, Assistant Coach of the Year, Distinguished Service Award, Team Champions & More!
The document summarizes the 2016 Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association clinic held on January 8-9, 2016. It provides details on the Hall of Fame inductees and award recipients being honored at the event for their long and successful coaching careers developing high school track and cross country athletes in Illinois.
Taylar Bradburn attended China Spring High School and was a student athlete and leader in multiple extracurricular activities. She was captain of the volleyball, tennis, and band teams and founded an anti-bullying club. Bradburn volunteered extensively through her school and church, organizing food drives and participating in mission trips. She attended Baylor University from 2015-2019 and was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
This document summarizes the 2015 Summit Awards which recognized outstanding individuals and organizations at ETSU. Various awards were given for unsung heroes, most improved and outstanding campus groups, advisors, programs and leadership. Individual awards included Who's Who recognition for students demonstrating excellence in scholarship, leadership, service and citizenship. The Interfraternity Council recognized Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Phi Epsilon as the best overall fraternities.
"This is Me" was the theme of Girls in the Game's 14th Anniversary Gala. This is the slideshow played during the program - showcasing our four champions honoring them in the areas of sports, health, leadership and life: Cheryle Jackson, Christina Loukas, Kelly Amonte Hiller, Senator Iris Martinez.
"This is Me" was the theme of Girls in the Game's 14th Anniversary Gala. This is the slideshow played during the program - showcasing our four champions honoring them in the areas of sports, health, leadership and life: Cheryle Jackson, Christina Loukas, Kelly Amonte Hiller, Senator Iris Martinez.
This document summarizes the 61st annual meeting of the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA). It introduces the governor and members of the NHIAA Representative Council. It also lists new principals, athletic administrators, and award winners recognized at the meeting. The meeting covered the state of high school athletics, initiatives like sportsmanship and concussion prevention, and committee reports.
The document provides an agenda for a meeting about forming a mountain bike team for high school students in the Cannon River Valley area. The agenda includes an overview of the state high school mountain bike racing league, introductions of coaches, video clips, details on summer riding activities and club activities, and information on how to follow the team online. Community support from local organizations is also acknowledged. Interested students are asked to indicate their interest by filling out a form.
This document summarizes the Club Sports program at the University of Oregon. It provides an overview of the program, which offers over 45 student-run clubs that provide opportunities for participation in collegiate sports while developing leadership skills. It describes the leadership structure of Club Sports, including the Executive Committee and student staff. Finally, it highlights some of the clubs' accomplishments in competitions and goals for the future, such as supporting campus infrastructure projects and leadership development.
Katlin Isaacs - Full Resume as of Sep. 30, 2015Katlin Isaacs
Katlin Isaacs is seeking a position in fitness and recreation. She has a Bachelor's degree in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management from NC State University. Her work experience includes being a personal trainer at NC State Rec and a coach at 12th State CrossFit and several gymnastics facilities. She has numerous certifications in personal training, group fitness instruction, and gymnastics coaching. She also has extensive volunteer and community engagement experience in the fitness and recreation fields.
This document provides participation numbers and highlights for the fall, winter, and spring athletic seasons of Dunlap High School and Dunlap Valley Middle School. Some of the key highlights include Dunlap High School girls' tennis winning the IHSA sectional, 21 state meet qualifiers in track, and the Dunlap Valley Middle School cross country and cheer teams having strong state showings. Looking ahead, the schools aim to improve facilities and increase positive parent engagement for athletics.
This document provides participation numbers and highlights for athletics at Dunlap High School, Dunlap Valley Middle School, and Dunlap Middle School for the 2012-2013 school year. Some of the key highlights include Dunlap High School girls' tennis winning the IHSA sectional, 21 state meet qualifiers in track between boys and girls, and Dunlap Valley Middle School being selected as the IESA Division F Sportsmanship Award winner. Dunlap Middle School had success in cross country, cheerleading, and track, with their girls' cross country team placing 5th in class 2A at state and their cheerleading team winning the IESA large team cheer state championship.
A celebration of individual team awards for Rustler Athletics and 2015-16 season.
Awards included highest academic achievement, rookie of the year, most improved player, the Rustler award and most valuable player. Male and Female athletes of the young were also announced.
ACAC and CCCA recognition were also celebrated.
Award winners for Lakeland College Rustler Athletics for the 2015-16 year. Includes highest academic standing, rookie of the year, most improved player, the Rustler award and most valuable player for each team. Also recognized ACAC and CCCA award winners.
This document provides information on the SAS swim team's 2013-2014 season. It summarizes meet results from September to May and includes top placing swimmers. It recognizes individual and team achievements, introduces changes for next season like contracts, tryouts and uniforms, and thanks parents for their support. The coaches look forward to the new season starting in August.
The document is the 2009 end of year report from the Student Government Association at the University of Alabama. It summarizes the accomplishments of President Cason Kirby's administration, including expanding library hours, improving academic advising, increasing emergency loans for students, and advocating for lower tuition and textbook costs. It also provides budgets and funding allocations to various student organizations.
The UNCW Track & Field and Cross Country program seeks to provide student-athletes opportunities for success in NCAA athletics while supporting their personal growth. The program has achieved significant success, including 11 CAA Championship teams and numerous individual accomplishments. It emphasizes values of accountability, commitment, discipline, sacrifice and service. The program consists of diverse teams that are also involved in leadership and community service.
The Community Bicycle Center provided after-school and summer bike programs for over 300 youth. During after-school programs, youth learned bike repair skills and safety inspections, earning over 150 bikes. The center also organized various community outreach events reaching over 1,100 students. Additionally, the center's charity cycling team of 26 members raised over $16,000 for charity through a multi-day bike ride. The center provided various summer cycling adventures, trips, and programs to promote bike safety and life skills.
In 2015, there were over 40,000 Scouts in Massachusetts organized into 576 Cub Scout packs, 565 Boy Scout troops and teams, and 126 Crews and ships. The Scouts contributed over 200,000 hours of community service and earned over 163,000 Eagle Scout service hours. Outdoor activities remained an essential part of Scouting, with over 114,000 camper nights recorded between Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Venturers.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
13. Jim Westphal
Hinsdale Central (Boys’)
Paul Hass
Glenbard West (Girls’)
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association
14. Andy Accardi
Newman Catholic (Boys’)
Anna McQuade
Aurora Christian (Girls’)
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association
15. Mark Tacchi
Glenbard South (Girls’)
Kurt Rowells
Lakes Community (Boys’)
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association
16. Kelly Hass
Glenbard West (Girls’)
Jay Ivory
Lake Park (Boys’)
(Not Pictured)
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association
17. Won the “Distance Triple” in 2012-13
IHSA State Cross Country Champion
Detweiller Park PR of 14:05
IHSA 3200 M. Run Champion, 8:57.61
IHSA 1600 M. Run Champion, 4:12.11
3200 Season PR, 8:50.74 (US #6)
1600 Season PR, 4:05.80 (US #3)
Attending Stanford Uiniversity
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association
18. Won the “Distance Triple” in 2012-13
IHSA State Cross Country Champion
Won in IHSA State Record time of 16:02
IHSA 3200 M. Run Champion, 10:22.29
IHSA 1600 M. Run Champion, 4:52.24
IPTT Indoor 1600 Champ, 4:53.60
Will attend Georgetown Uiniversity
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association
25. •Steve Blocker, Emporia State University, Kansas
•Scott Christensen, Stillwater High School, Minnesota
•Sean Denard, North Central College
•Chris Glaeser & Ken Jakalski, Freelap Technology
•Jamie Houston, Plainfield Central High School
•Tom Kaberna, Lake Park High School
•Keith Klestinski, Marquette High School, Milwaukee
•Ron McGraw, Illinois High School Association
•Jim Miks, Hersey High School
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association
26. •Chris Muth & the Yorkville High School Staff
•Aaron Moser, MF Athletic
•Brian Quick, Benet Academy
•Chris Quick, Palatine High School
•Andy Preuss, Glenbard South High School
•Scott Roberts, Lindenwood University, St. Louis
•Monique Ryan, Gatorade Institute
•Dr. Nathan Porcher, Foundation Sport & Spine, Ltd.
•Dave Wurster, Prospect High School
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association
28. Aluminum Athletic Equipment
Graphic Edge
Big Game Promotions
GTM Sportwear
Blue Star Sportswear
HOKA Running Shoes
Boathouse Sports
Illinois Coaches Association
Cleveland Golf
M-F Athletic Company
Coaches Choice
Midwest Track Builders
Dick Pond Athletics
Popcorn Palace
Digital Track & Field
Richey Athletics
First To The Finish
RPM Athletics
Freelap Technology
Spirit Productions
Genesco (Lids Team Sports)
Steeple Web
Gill Athletics
USATF
Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association