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have been able to travel around the USA and the world to learn for the
best coaches and to offer training to over 4,000 coaches and pros. I received an opportunity to become a full time tennis pro and move
to Nashville, Tennessee to become Director of Tennis for Sequoia Swim
& Tennis for 2 years. I then became Director of Tennis for Woodmont
Country Club for 5 years and Director for the largest club in Nashville -
Maryland Farms Racquet and Country Club for 5 years.
Realizing I need more administrative experience, I moved to Hilton
Head, South Carolina to become the Executive Director of the
Professional Tennis Registry for over 2 years. Director of Tennis for
Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island with 30 courts became my next
Director of Tennis position. My parents had moved to Phoenix, Arizona
and I interviewed for a position there and became the Director of
Tennis for the largest club in Phoenix - the Western Reserve Club. We
had 31 courts and the largest tennis program in the Southwest for 10
years. Later the owner and his wife divorced and he sold the club to
CONDO development. I was able to be hired in Atlanta, GA as Director of Tennis at the
Sporting Club at Windy Hills, a $20 million dollar facility. After a
year in Atlanta, I had an opportunity to become the Director of Tennis
at Beverly Hills Country Club and move to LA. Here I would meet my wife -
Karen and after a year there, we moved to San Jose where I have spent
the last 15 years as Director of Tennis at Los Gatos, Mission Hill, San
Jose Swim & Racquet Club (10 years) and now at AVAC with 11 courts
and an incredible tennis staff and management team. While this may sound like a lot of moving around the country, each
move has been a positive career move and most have been for 5 years or
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I feel like dunking has become a part of me to the point where if
everything's going right, if I get into my mode, the performance is
going to be up to par. That's the best thing about repetition; you don't
have to think about it. If you do this, then it's a part of you. I've
done this so many times to the point where I don't have to think about
it. It's improv.
I have a thing where I like to bounce the ball and go and get it. When
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WAUWATOSA, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin ---- A pursuit through a normally
quiet neighborhood in Wauwatosa was captured by dash cameras. The video
showed how the wild chase played out -- starting in River Hills and
ending in Wauwatosa. There were technically two separate chases
involving two police departments.
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The suspect, Andre Binns, 33, of Milwaukee, faces three charges:
Attempting to flee or elude an officer -- two counts
Second degree recklessly endangering safety
The complaint said it started around 12:30 a.m. on March 20 in River
Hills -- in the area near Brown Deer Road and Kildeer Court. An officer
attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle with expired license plates. The
complaint said Binns did not pull over, and instead increased the
vehicle's speed in an attempt to flee from the officer. A brief pursuit
was terminated at the direction of a commanding officer.
Around 12:40
a.m., the vehicle was spotted near Mayfair Road and Capitol Drive in
Wauwatosa, where the complaint said Binns was driving erratically. An
officer attempted a traffic stop, but Binns again did not pull over.
The pursuit ended in the Menomonee River Parkway in Wauwatosa -- where
prosecutors said Binns began driving into a field. The vehicle stopped
about 20 feet from the Menomonee River, and Binns got out and ran,
prosecutors said. A foot pursuit ensued, and officers were able to
convince Binns to get out of the river. He was taken into custody.
According to the complaint, during the pursuit, Binns disregarded
several red lights at speeds in excess of 80 miles per hour. On
Watertown Plank Road at 92nd Street, 87th Street and Burleigh, the
complaint said there were other vehicles with the green light -- with
those drivers placed in danger. At one point, the complaint said he
drove across a pedestrian bridge that was under construction, and he
also drove on the sidewalk near 76th and State.
The complaint said Binns admitted to fleeing from Brown Deer and
Wauwatosa police.
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Taffi Dollar Calls for God-Ordained Balance with a Timely Message of Equality
COLLEGE PARK, GA— As countless women
declare “me too” in the wake of allegations of abuse by men in positions
of power, a long-time ministry leader is finding a warm reception for
her message calling for an end to unequal standing between the sexes. Taffi Dollar, who has helped her husband, Creflo Dollar, build World
Changers Church International (WCCI) into a 30,000-member congregation
with fellowship churches around the world, is challenging attitudes that
have kept women from realizing their full potential for too long. Following two successful 2017 conferences that addressed Bible-based
gender equality and the well-received book, Gender Roles, which was just
released in a Spanish edition, Dollar has announced plans to continue
championing the topic in 2018 with another conference and book. Let Them Have Dominion, the follow-up to Gender Roles, will be
released during the 2018 Radical Revolution Women’s Conference, which
will take place March 15th – 17th, at the World Dome in College Park,
GA. Women from around the world are expected to attend the three-day
event, which will also feature Christians for Biblical Equality
International (CBE) president, Dr. Mimi Haddad, well-known author and
speaker, Lisa Bevere, and businesswoman, author, and media personality,
Sarah Jakes Roberts. The featured musical guests will be Tasha Cobbs and
Micah Stampley. Since attending a CBE event in South Africa several years ago, Dollar
has focused much of her ministry on “restoring the God-ordained balance
and equality in our Christian families, churches, and communities”
where woman share leadership roles equally with men.
In one section of Gender Roles, the Dollars write jointly about how
their understanding of the Bible’s teachings has changed their marriage
from one in which it was solely the man’s responsibility to lead and
guide the household to a mutual partnership where “we exchange our
weaknesses for each other’s strengths.” “The message has not only resonated with women,” says Christopher
Spence, executive director of Taffi Dollar Entities, “We’ve also heard
from men all over the world who have said it was liberating for them to
realize they do not have to take on all of the responsibilities
associated with leadership by themselves.” While Gender Roles focuses mainly on equality between the genders,
Dollar’s next book and the 2018 Radical Revolution Conference will look
more broadly at the issue of equality, including issues of race and
ethnicity. Though Dollar’s message was being developed before the recent abuse
scandals and race-related flash points gained the world’s attention, it
is now “very timely,” Spence remarked. “We believe it’s important to
provide a light in the darkness, and share how biblical equality says
that we are all equal before God. The fact that we are of different
races, ethnicities, and genders should have no bearing on the respect
that we are all afforded as children of God.” For more information contact: Ty Mays @ (770) 256-8710tmays@inchristcommunications.com
The Sioux Falls Storm host the San Diego Strike Force in Week 15 of the 2019 Indoor Football League season.
STORM EDGE PAST DANGER
Written by Kayley Shade,
SIOUX FALLS, SD - The Sioux Falls Storm improved to 9-2 after a
hard fought game against the Nebraska Danger on Saturday, May 18 at the
Denny Sanford Premier Center. The Storm won 57-56 on a last second
play.
The Storm would be the first to score and took an early 7-0 lead after a
12-yard touchdown pass by Lorenzo Brown to Kent Shelby. The Danger
would tie up the game after an eight-yard rushing touchdown by Quincy
Walden. The Storm would retake a 14-7 lead after a 49-yard kickoff
return by Calen Campbell. The Danger would end the first quarter with a
one-yard rushing touchdown by Tommy Armstrong which tied it up at 14.
The
Storm began the second quarter with a 21-14 lead after a 19-yard
touchdown pass by Lorenzo Brown to Kent Shelby. The Danger would tie it
again after a six-yard rushing touchdown by Eric Thomas. The Storm would
retake a 28-21 lead after a two-yard rushing touchdown by Lorenzo
Brown. The Danger responded with an eight-yard rushing touchdown by
Tommy Armstrong but failed their two-point conversion which brought the
score to 28-27. The Storm go up 31-27 after a 53-yard field goal by
Parker Douglass. The Danger answered with a 10-yard touchdown pass by
Tommy Armstrong to Eric Thomas to take their first 31-34 lead of the
game to end the half.
The
Danger would extend their lead to 31-40 to start the third quarter
after a 26-yard touchdown pass by Tommy Armstrong to Johnny Jackson. The
Storm would score back to back touchdowns to end the quarter with a
45-40 lead; the first touchdown was a two-yard quarterback keeper by
Lorenzo Brown and then a 42-yard touchdown pass by Lorenzo Brown to
Brandon Sheperd.
The Danger would score on back to back drives to start the fourth
quarter and would retake a 45-50 lead; the first score was a 51-yard
field goal by Diego Marquez and then a 13-yard touchdown pass by Tommy
Armstrong to Eric Thomas. The Storm answered with a 21-yard touchdown
pass by Lorenzo Brown to Brandon Sheperd to take a 51-50 lead. The
Danger answered back with an eight-yard rushing touchdown by Tommy
Armstrong but failed their two-point conversion which brought the score
to 51-56. The Storm answered with a two-yard rushing touchdown by
Brandon Sheperd with no time on the clock to bring the final score to
57-56.
Quarterback Lorenzo Brown completed 14 passes for 204 yards, four
touchdowns and one interception. He also had 31 rushing yards and two
touchdowns. Wide receivers Brandon Sheperd each had two touchdowns and
90+ receiving yards. Kicker Parker Douglass made one field goal and made
all six extra points. Linebacker T.J. Neal lead the Thunder Defense
with nine tackles. Defensive backs Lorenzo White had one tackle for
loss, Tre Dickerson had one interception and one pass break-up while
Rick Rumph had two pass break-ups. Defensive linemen Claude Davis had
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The Arizona Rattlers travel to face the Cedar Rapids River Kings on June 1, 2019
River Kings Return Home Against Arizona
With
playoffs out of the question for Cedar Rapids, the rest of this season
is about tightening up loose bolts for next. One of those loose bolts is
at the quarterback position, but Cedar Rapids might have found their
guy.
Dalton Oliver, third quarterback to get behind
center for Cedar Rapids, got his time to shine against Quad City after
Ben Wilkerson’s departure from the game (3-5; 25 yards). His performance
was noticed, as he completed around 50% of his passes (11-21) for 118
yards, three touchdowns, and a lonely interception. His progression in
these next few games will be very good for Dalton to get important
reps.
With a new quarterback throwing to them, the
receivers seemed to be consistent in recent games. Drake White reeled in
five balls for 51 yards, and a single touchdown. Marquel Wade caught
four for 51 yards, and a touchdown, while Jordan Smith also caught four
for 41 yards and two scores. The receiving core seemed to warm up well
to the new guy.
On the ground, Wilkerson was the top
guy. He ran the ball nine times for 23 yards, but he was unable to find
the end zone. Nate Chavious, who has shown he can be an offensive
weapon, rushed the ball a meager three rushes for negative four yards.
However, he was able to make up for his lackluster performance on the
ground by returning three kickoffs for 106 yards returning and a
touchdown. The River Kings will need to find their running game if they
plan on having offensive success, especially with a newer quarterback.
Defensively,
the River Kings find themselves rarely stopping teams from scoring.
Against the Quad Cities, the River Kings only stopped the Steamwheelers
from scoring on two drives. Out of eleven drives, six of them resulted
in a touchdown for touchdowns and two of them resulted in field goals.
If the River Kings want to win anymore games, they’re going to need to
find a way to keep the enemy out of the end zone.
On
the opposing side in this Week 15 matchup, the River Kings will be
facing the undefeated Arizona Rattlers. While, on paper, this game does
not mean much to either team, wouldn’t it be great story if these River
Kings broke up an eleven game win streak?
At
quarterback, Arizona uses Drew Powell for their quarterbacking needs. He
had a near perfect game throwing for around 85% (13-15) which resulted
in 180 yards, five touchdowns, and a goose egg in the interceptions
column.
While Arizona has a lot of offensive weapons,
Powell found himself throwing mainly to two guys Jarrod Harrington (7
receptions, 114 yards, 3 touchdowns) and Quincy Walden (4 receptions, 56
yards, 2 touchdowns). If Cedar Rapids wants to find success against
this white-hot team, they will need to make sure this duo does not rise
above.
As far as rushing went for Arizona, Powell added
onto his five passing touchdowns with a pair of rushing touchdowns. He
ran the ball eight times for 83 yards. Along with Powell, Jabre Lolley
rushed seven times for 39 yards and a single touchdown. Although this
team had its success rushing the ball, if the River Kings can put a stop
to its air attack, they might be able to come out of this game
victorious.
To catch this Week 15 matchup between the Cedar Rapids River Kings and the Arizona Rattlers, you can come on over to the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids, IA, or you can catch the game on right here on US Sports Network
The Bismarck Bucks host the Green Bay Blizzard in Week 15 of the 2019 Indoor Football League season
Week 14 Players of the Week Announced
The Indoor Football League (IFL) is proud to announce the Vidswap.com Players of the Week for Week 14 of the 2019 IFL season.OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Daquan Neal (QB, Iowa Barnstormers) The Iowa Barnstormers continued to try and secure a home playoff game
as they team dispatched the Bismarck Bucks 65-35 in Week 14. IFL MVP
candidate Daquan Neal had another spectacular game as he tossed seven
touchdown passes, including two passes of forty or more yards. Neal
finished game completing 14 of 20 passes for 226 yards and seven
touchdowns. He also led the Barnstormers with 24 rushing yards. Neal is
now second in the IFL in passing yards (2247) and passing touchdowns
(49). He leads the IFL in completion percentage (72.7). The Barnstormers
have a bye week in Week 15 before hosting the Sioux Falls Storm in Week
15.
Honorable Mention: Drew Powell (QB, Arizona Rattlers), Ryan Balentine
(WR, Iowa Barnstormers), E.J Hilliard (QB, Quad City Steamwheelers),
Jake Medlock (QB, Tucson Sugar Skulls DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Antonio Marshall (DB, Quad City Steamwheelers) The Quad City Steamwheelers continue to keep their playoff hopes
alive as the team took down the Nebraska Danger 43-37 in overtime in
Week 14. In a thrilling game DB Antonio Marshall provided the only
turnover through the air in the game. Midway through the second quarter
Marshall grabbed an interception of Danger QB Tommy Armstrong Jr.
Marshall was also in coverage on the final play of the game in overtime.
Marshall finished in the game with four tackles, one interception and
one pass breakup. After winning back-to-back games the Steamwheelers
have a bye this week. Quad City returns in Week 15 as the team hosts the
Bismarck Bucks. Honorable Mention: Lance McDowdell (DL, Arizona Rattlers), Treyvon
Williams (LB, Iowa Barnstormers), Tyrell Pearson (DB, Iowa
Barnstormers), Luke Stice (LB, Nebraska Danger), SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jarrod Harrington (KR, Arizona Rattlers) The Arizona Rattlers look to continue their perfect season as the
team took down in state rival Tucson Sugar Skulls 62-47 in Week 14. WR/
KR Jarrod Harrington provided explosive plays on both offense and
special teams to help lift the Rattlers. Late in the second quarter,
Harrington fielded a kickoff and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown.
He also caught three touchdown passes. Harrington finished the game with
68 kickoff return yards on two attempts. He added seven receptions for
114 yards and three touchdowns. He totaled 182 all-purpose yards.
Harrington and the Rattlers travel to face the Cedar Rapids River Kings
in Week 15. Honorable Mention: William Gibbs (KR, Bismarck Bucks), Nathan
Criswell (K, Iowa Barnstormers), Tony Winslow (DL, Iowa Barnstormers)
Diego Marquez (K, Nebraska Danger), Josh Gable (K, Tucson Sugar Skulls)
We hope you enjoy this clip from “Eastern Medicine: Journey Through
ASIA!” Today we join Yuka Muranaka and Dr. Tetsuo Muneta as they discuss
the ketogenic diet and why it can be so effective as a cancer
treatment.
Yuka Muranaka was diagnosed with uterine cancer sarcoma, a very
aggressive form of cancer. After having an allergic reaction to her
first chemo treatment, she sought a more alternative path at the Cancer
Control Society convention. She began a specialized ketogenic diet and
saw amazing results in just 6 months! Then Dr. Tetsuo Muneta explains
why the ketogenic diet is often so successful against cancer. He also
details what a good keto diet for cancer treatment should have. See the
rest of this episode in the full series: http://bit.ly/buy-eastern-medicine In the summer of 2018, we traveled through Japan, Taiwan, Philippines,
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natural medicine with records as old as the 3rd century BCE showing the
use of specific natural remedies. Remarkably, we still use some of them
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