Sentences with phrase «baseball coaches taking»

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Sunny Golloway coached the Oklahoma Sooners baseball team for nine years before taking the head position at Auburn just a few...
A year later Herrera took a job as baseball and basketball coach at Lanier High in San Antonio's West Side barrio, where he would spend 18 years, including all of the Depression.
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I think the guy that goes out and plays baseball or that goes out and is part of a state championship basketball team, and maybe isn't out there doing seven - on - sevens the entire offseason, maybe isn't working with the quarterbacks coach: I'll take that guy.
A park district baseball coach for 16 years, Bernstein said he's become increasingly concerned by the lack of urgency to take cover when bad weather is approaching.
In June and July, he and fellow baseball coach Larry Garetto took charge of the Tournament Team for 9 - year - olds, even though their sons did n`t make the team.
Upholding the sports entertainment motif, «Take Me Out to the Ball Game» (26:05; originally aired April 30, 1962) sees Barney coaching children's baseball and Fred learning to become an umpire.
It's here that we're introduced to cult director and sometimes actor Harmony Korine's Gary, a massage club proprietor who gabbles endlessly about his ill - conceived entrepreneurial endeavours and constantly refers to Pacino as «coach», a throwback to when the locksmith took charge of the local schools baseball team.
The upshot is that governing bodies and coaches often avoid liability when students are injured while taking part in such interscholastic sports as baseball, basketball, cheerleading, equestrian activities, field hockey, football, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, mixed martial arts, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, tennis, wrestling, and weightlifting.
Once home, the A5 took on workhorse duty, consuming baseball team gear, ball buckets and bat bags into the trunk while absorbing three players and one dad / coach in the driver's seat.
Our take: Ayres, a Yale professor, shows that number crunchers can scout baseball players better than grizzled coaches, diagnose diseases better than experienced doctors, and predict court judgments better than veteran lawyers.
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