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Saturday, April 27, 2013

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Big Train College Round Up 4/26

Big Train College Round-Up 4/26  
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Michael Bass (BT '11-'12) - pictured above - had an incredible week that was highlighted by a truly incredible game. For the week, Bass went 11 for 17 at UNC-Wilmington and collected two walks, four doubles, and four stolen bases while scoring five runs and driving in six. His incredible game came Sunday against George Mason, where he recorded this stellar line: 4/4, 2BB, 3R, 2RBI, 2B, 3SB. Bass is now batting .433 on the season and ranks fourth in the nation. He has also extended his on-base streak to 38 games. 
 
Also helping the Seahawks this week was Kelly Secrest (BT '11). He picked up a win and a save over 7.2 innings. He didn't allow a run and gave up just five hits, walked two, and hit one batter while striking out seven.
One other great individual stretch came from a Seahawk opponent this week in Josh Leemhuis (BT '11) of George Mason. The numbers speak for themselves. Leemhuis filled the entire box score this week with an extremely diverse set of statistics: 10/18, 2BB, HBP, 6R, 3RBI, HR, 3B, 4 2B, SB.
Two west coast squads with heavy Big Train presences got great contributions this week as well. The first were the Gaels of St. Mary's (CA).Ben Griset (BT '12) pitched eight innings and gave up three runs on 12 hits and no walks while striking out five. Luckily for the Gaels, Gary Cornish (BT '13) was there in relief to pick up the win. Cornish threw three innings this week and gave up nothing while striking out three. At the plate, three Big Train alumni came through. Markus Melgosa (BT '10), Brenden Kalfus (BT '11), and Cole Norton (BT '12) combined to go 14 of 37 with three runs, seven runs driven in, two doubles and a stolen base.
The other west coast team benefiting from Big Train influence was San Diego State. Ryan Doran (BT '12) threw seven good innings as he gave up just one run on six hits and two walks while he struck out four. Bubba Derby (BT '13) pitched 5.2 innings out of the bullpen this week for the Aztecs and gave up just one run on two hits and four walks while he sent eight batters packing via the strikeout. Ethan Miller (BT '12) also helped out by throwing 3.2 innings and allowed just three hits (no runs or walks) and struck out seven. Tyler France (BT '13) assisted at the plate as he went 5/16 with two walks, two RBIs, and a double.
Other notable hitting performances: Kevin Tatum (BT '13 / Cornell) - 8/17, 2BB, 5R, 3 2B... Colin Kish (BT '12 / Florida Southern) - 5/10, 4R, 2RBI...Tim Quiery (BT '11 / San Jose St.) - 7/15, 2R, 6RBI... Justin McCullough (BT '10-'12 / El Camino CC) - 6/15, BB, 2R, 8RBI, 3B, 2B... Hunter Renfroe (BT '11-'12 / Mississippi St.) - 3/13, 5BB, 5R, 3RBI, HR.
Other notable pitching performances: Joe Mantiply (BT '10 / Virginia Tech) - 7IP, W, 0ER, 3H, BB, 6K... Michael Judge (BT '13 / Methodist (NC)) - 6.1IP, W, 0ER, 5H, 3BB, 2K... Michael Frank (BT '11 / Bowling Green) - 8IP, W, ER, 2H, 2BB, 8K... Cameron Cuneo (BT '12 / UC Santa Barbara) - 5IP, W, ER, 4H, 3BB, 2K... Troy Rallings (BT '13 / Washington) - 5.1IP, ER, 6H, 3BB, K...Danny Mooney (BT '13 / Davidson) - 6.2IP, W, 3ER, 7H, 4BB, 5K.
Big Train Players in Pro Ball 
 
Michael McKenry (BT '04) - pictured above, right - celebrates with Pedro Alvarez after hitting a two-run home run, his second home run of the game, in the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-7 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on April 14th. 
 
See how other former Big Train players are faring in their professional careers:
 
Martin Agosta, RHP (BT '11) Augusta Greenjackets (So. Atlantic Lg. - Lo A) 2-1, 1.84 ERA in 3 games.
Michael Aldrete, RHP (BT '11) Peoria Chiefs (Midwest Lg. - Lo A) 1-0, 5.06 ERA in 5 games.
Cody Allen, RHP (BT '08 & '10) Cleveland Indians (American League - MLB) 1-0, 3.00 ERA in 6 games.
Matt Bowman, RHP (BT '10-'12) Savannah Sand Gnats (So. Atlantic Lg. - Lo A) 2-0, 1.62 ERA in 3 games.
Collin Cargill, RHP (BT '07) Jupiter Hammerheads (Fla. State Lg. - Hi A) 0-0, 0.00 ERA in 5 games.
Mike Costanzo, 3B (BT '03) Syracuse Chiefs (International Lg. - AAA) Hitting .273 with 3 HR and 12 RBI in 14 games.
Tucker Donahue, RHP (BT '11) Lansing Lugnuts (Midwest Lg. - Lo A) 0-0, 7.36 ERA in 6 games.
Brian Dozier, 2B (BT '06) Minnesota Twins (American Lg. - MLB) .209 in 12 games.
Ryan Garton, RHP (BT '11) Bowling Green Hot Rods (Midwest Lg. - Lo A) 0-1, 3 Saves, 4.50 ERA in 6 games.
Carlos Gutierrez, RHP (BT '05) Began year on roster of Iowa Cubs (Pacific Coast Lg. - AAA), but currently is in extended spring training and active rehab with Chicago Cubs' organization.
Matt Long, OF (BT '06) Arkansas Travelers (Texas Lg. - AA) Hitting .359 with 2 HR and 14 RBI in 17 games.
John Maine, RHP (BT '00) Now a free agent, after starting season with Miami Marlins (National League) 0-0, 12.27 ERA in 4 games.
Michael McKenry, C (BT '04) Pittsburgh Pirates (National Lg. - MLB) Hitting .357 with 2 HR and 4 RBI in 5 games.
Danny Stienstra, 1B (BT '08-'10) Palm Beach Cardinals (Florida State Lg. - Hi A) .318 in 17 games.
Justin Wright, LHP (BT '08) Springfield Cardinals (Texas Lg.- AA) 0-0, 1.29 ERA in 5 games.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

217-year-old natural therapy is gaining acceptance

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    When 81-year-old Trish Coleman of British Columbia was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, she was given four to six months to live, with no hope of a cure or even a treatment.

    She turned to a homeopathic doctor. Six months later, she says she feels better than she has in months.

    Coleman is part of a trend of cancer sufferers turning toward homeopathy, which is based on the principle that "like cures like." The system is generally credited to German physician Samuel Hahnemann, who pioneered it in 1796, though some people credit Hippocrates for originating the concept in 400 BC. It's scorned by conventional MDs, but there's good evidence it works. Let's take a look. . .

Continued below. . .


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    The premise of homeopathy is that if a large dose of a substance causes a disease-like symptom, very small doses of the same substance will cure it. For example, a cold might be treated with a plant extract that produces symptoms similar to those of a cold — but the treatment will utilize a very small amount of extract dissolved in water. Or poison ivy might be treated with tiny amounts of a plant that makes you itch — again, diluted in water.

    Most homeopathic remedies are water-based and contain microscopic amounts of plants, minerals, chemicals, or animal products — all of which occur naturally.

    Roland Guenther, MD, the doctor who treated Trish Coleman, explains "Homeopathy is a treatment with remedies that are made from substances of nature that still carry the energy of these substances."1
If it's just water, I'd like some
    As Dr. Guenther's statement might suggest, there's a spiritual element to homeopathy. Hahnemann himself believed diseases had both spiritual and physical causes. Many homeopathic treatments are believed to carry certain energies and vibrations, based on the plants or material they come in contact with.

    There has to be an "energy" or "spiritual" explanation for homeopathy, because most of the remedies are so diluted they're actually pure water. There isn't a single molecule left of the plant extract (although there is a significant amount of extract present before the dilution process begins).

    This makes homeopathy very "unscientific" indeed — if you ignore the many clinical studies that suggest it works. Maybe the remedies are just water, but apparently that water has something special going for it.

    In my experience, some kinds of energy medicine are effective, but mainstream scientists can't explain why, so they chalk it up to the placebo effect. You have to realize a great deal of so-called science is "parascience" — the people who call the shots exclude from consideration any evidence that doesn't fit what they believe "must" be true.

    As a cancer treatment, homeopathy's first benefit is that it does no harm. That's a far cry from the havoc wreaked by chemotherapy and radiation therapy. But besides simply doing no harm, homeopathy shows measureable results in rigorous studies. In some cases it not only makes patients more comfortable, it also cures their disease.
How homeopathy treats the whole person
    Increasingly, cancer-survival stories that involve homeopathy are getting mainstream attention. Breast cancer survivor Devieka Bhojwani says homeopathy helped significantly with the side effects of radiation treatment.2 Then there's Norbert Varga of Philadelphia, who overcame a cancer scare using whole foods and homeopathy instead of opting for invasive cancer treatment. He's now ten years in remission.3

    Advocates believe homeopathy heals the whole person and works in your body on a wholistic (or holistic) level. One theory is that homeopathic treatments operate through the same mechanism as the placebo effect, underscoring the role of the mind-body connection in overcoming disease.

    Of course, doubters from the medical side wag their fingers and say there's lack of evidence homeopathy is effective. But in reality, nearly 150 randomized clinical trials (RTCs) have been conducted — 43 percent of which show positive evidence. Of those studies, 49 percent were inconclusive.

    But here's the thing. Randomized clinical trials measure the effectiveness of a therapy on a group of people, all of whom are treated the same. But homeopathy works best when it's tailored to the individual. According to the British Homeopathic Association, "A homeopathic prescription is based not only on the symptoms of disease in the patient but also on a host of other factors that are particular to that patient, including lifestyle, emotional health, personality, eating habits, and medical history."4 Classic homeopathy treats the whole person.

    Plus, most folks in randomized trials have to meet certain criteria to qualify. Those who fall outside the criteria — like older folks, children, pregnant women, and anyone with unusual medical issues — can't be included in a gold-standard clinical trial. Yet these are the people who benefit most from homeopathic care!
The rest of the world is already
way ahead of the U.S.
    In Germany, homeopathy is part of mainstream medical treatment. In the U.K., there are three homeopathic hospitals financed by the National Health Service — in London, Bristol, and Glasgow.

    The Swiss Government even commissioned a report on homeopathy a few years ago, concluding that the therapy has "real world effectiveness, is appropriately in demand by the Swiss population, is safe when prescribed by professional homoeopaths, and should be available to the Swiss public through the Federal Government …"

    And India, with one of the most advanced biologic development programs in the world, is a strong supporter of homeopathy.

    On the other hand, there's the U.S., where medical officials seem determined to put an end to anything not created synthetically in a lab, especially if it can't be patented and marketed for big bucks.

    Even so, it's becoming more common to read about medical doctors who gave up or supplemented their original training to learn homeopathy. When asked why, the reason has a lot to do with wanting to cure illness instead of just treating symptoms.

    And in 2011, a survey by the American Hospital Association found that 42 percent of U.S. hospitals offer one or more complementary or alternative therapies, including homeopathy. That number is up by 5 percent compared to the survey done in 2007. And some medical schools now offer courses on homeopathy and other alternative therapies like acupuncture and yoga. So at least there are signs of progress.
Leading cancer research centers see the light
    A study that appeared in the February 2010 issue of the International Journal of Oncologyshowed positive results when treating breast cancer with homeopathy. The study showed it was possible to prompt apoptosis (cell death) in cancer cells using homeopathic medicine.

    Moshe Frenkel, MD, of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, examined four extra-diluted homeopathic remedies against two human breast cancer cell lines. His findings included "cell cycle delay/arrest and apoptosis." Dr. Frenkel has also stated that homeopathic remedies appear to have similar activity to paclitaxel (Taxol — the chemotherapeutic drug used most commonly on breast cancer), yet without any toxic effect to healthy cells.

    Researchers at M.D. Anderson are also looking at the Banerji Protocol for cancer treatment. Developed by Doctors Prasanta and Pratip Banerji, it's an approach to healing hypo-thyroidism with homeopathic medicine that has been proven safe and effective in clinical trials in India.

    The Banerji approach uses modern diagnostic tools like X-rays and ultrasound to diagnose whether a patient has a disease, and then works to reverse the disease condition through homeopathy. But the difference from traditional homeopathy is that they use mixtures of remedies and frequent "repetitions" of the remedies, all personally tailored to the individual being treated.
Never settle for standard operating procedures
when it comes to your health
    If you're being treated for cancer in a restrictive hospital where complementary treatments are frowned on, don't hesitate to broach the topic of homeopathy. Remember, in the world of medicine, there are healers and there are body mechanics.

    Your best bet for preventing or overcoming cancer is to find a practitioner who understands the interconnectedness of the human body and helps you supplement your individual health needs with safe, natural alternative treatments.
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The super-antioxidant from the sea that can undo years of damage to your heart, brain, joints and nerves
What if I told you that one simple nutrient can improve your cholesterol, boost circulation, enhance memory and mental sharpness, and even help you sleep better?
You'd probably be skeptical.  I certainly was…
But then I saw the research from Dr. Haengwoo  Lee, a Korean biochemist now living near Seattle, Washington, and my jaw nearly dropped to the floor.
Dr. Lee has made a startling discovery that few people, even many alternative health doctors, know about. He and his team have found an antioxidant that's up to 100 times stronger than the familiar antioxidants vitamins C and E, antioxidant-rich fruits like blueberries, pomegranates and even green tea catechins.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Bowie State's Women and Men Place Fifth at the CIAA Spring Sports Festival


PETERSBURG, Va. – Saint Augustine’s won its 16th consecutive men’s title and Johnson C. Smith captured its second women's crown in three years on the final day of the CIAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships held at Rogers Stadium on the Virginia State University campus on Saturday, April 20, 2013. Bowie State University finished fifth on the women and men’s side. 

In the men’s events, St. Augustine’s scored 213 points to run away with the championship. Virginia State was second with 123 points and Virginia Union was third with 101 points. In the women’s events, Johnson C. Smith scored 146.50 points to claim first place. Winston-Salem State was second with 108 points and Virginia State was third with 101 points.

Jermaine Jones of St. Augustine’s won men’s track most outstanding performer honors after winning the 100 dash, 200 dash and anchoring the 4x100 relay team to victory. Berfrantz Charles of Virginia Union was named men’s field most outstanding performer after placing second in the long jump and triple jump and third in the pole vault.

Samantha Elliott of Johnson C. Smith was the women’s track most outstanding performer after winning the 100 hurdles and the 400 hurdles. She also finished third in the 100 dash and the 200 dash. Bowie State’s Kendall Reynolds and Tajanel McNeil of Winston-Salem State shared women’s field most outstanding performer honors. Reynolds won the triple jump (11.73m) and was second in the long jump. McNeil was second in the triple jump, third in the high jump and fifth in the long jump.

The BSU women’s 4x100 (Indya Price, Michelle Palmer, Crishonda Coffey and Jasmine Street) and 4x400 Meter Relay teams (Price, Palmer, Faith Sykes and Brittany Williams) took fifth respectively with times of 47.69 and 3:57.23. Williams was a third place finisher in the women’s 800 Meter Run with a time of 2:19.67.

The men’s 4x100 Meter Relay “A” team consisting of Alonzo Williams, Travis Scarborough, Fabian Gonzales and Brian Williams, captured fourth with a time of 42.42.

On an individual basis, Alonzo Williams placed fourth in 110 Meter Hurdles (14.52) and Ndjami Chick was fifth in the 5000 Meter Run (16:55.43).

St. Augustine’s trailed Virginia Union 59-41 after the first day on Friday, but scored 172 points on Saturday to distance itself from the field. The Falcons won nine of 17 events during the two-day meet. Jones (100 dash, 200 dash) and DeJon Wilkinson (long jump, triple jump) led the way for the Falcons with two victories each in individual events. Other winners for the Falcons were Akido Noel (javelin throw), Ty’reak Murray (110 hurdles), Dane Hyatt (400 dash), Marcelis Lynch (1500 run) and the 4x100 relay team of Ramaan Ansley, Taffawee Johnson, Burkheart Ellis, Jr. and Jones.

The winners in the other men’s events were Matthew Huckabee of Lincoln (Pa.) (shot put), Darien Kearney of Virginia State (discus throw), Jamaal Petty of Virginia Union (high jump), Jonathan White of Virginia Union (pole vault), Daniel Ross of Virginia State (400 hurdles), Prince Owusu-Mensha of Virginia State (800 run), Franck Charles of Virginia Union (5000 run) and the Virginia State 4x400 relay team of Te’Shad Chambers, Ross, Owusu-Mensah and Clive Cameron.
Elliott and Danielle Williams led Johnson C. Smith to six victories in the women's events. Williams won the 100 dash and 200 dash in addition to Elliott winning both hurdles races. Imeshia Jones of the Lady Golden Bulls was the winner in the javelin throw and the foursome of Naffene Briscoe, Williams, Trudy-Ann Richards and Monique Lovelock were victorious in the 4x100 relay.

The winners in the other women’s events were Diane Lindsey of Lincoln (Pa.) (long jump), Bowie State’s Brelyn Finley (shot put), Chelsey Fuller of Virginia State (discus throw), Morgan Heath of Lincoln (Pa.) (high jump), Quanera Hayes of Livingstone (400 dash), Kelly Shaw of Saint Aug (800 run), Taylor-Ashley Bean (1500 run, 3000 run) of Virginia State and the St. Aug 4x400 relay team of Akeisha Dumont, Nicketa Bernard, Cherrisse Lynch and Shaw.

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