Just a recap I wrote for the basketball team on Saturday. Here’s a link to the actual story. Cedar City, Utah – Scoring in bunches was the theme of the game, as both teams used runs to establish leads throughout the night. Southern Utah’s Trey Kennedy scored the first four points for the Thunderbirds, andContinue reading “MBB: NAU @ SUU”
Category Archives: Sports
GRANTLAND
Almost every time I have gotten on the internet in the past four years, I followed the same routine. I immediately open five tabs, then enter the following URLs: RealGM.com HoopsHype.com Grantland.com Screenrant.com Facebook.com It is safe to say that I’ve spent most of my internet time on these sites. But sadly, I am back downContinue reading “GRANTLAND”
GOLDEN HISTORY
Last week at work, one of my co-workers asked me, “Are you worried the Warriors are going to beat the Bulls’ record?” An interesting question. Those around me know that I grew up a fan of the Chicago Bulls. Right as I was coming into my own as a lover of basketball, the Bulls wereContinue reading “GOLDEN HISTORY”
MJ’S HOF SPEECH
Originally posted on thelongshorttrader:
Love him or hate him, Michael Jordan’s ethos – his competitive nature, hunger for excellence, and drive to win – seems to capture the love, hunger, hard work, competitive spirit, and sense of calling one needs to survive and thrive in the money management business (beyond the pursuit of making $).…
RAY JONES
Over the summer I had the privilege of interviewing one of the most magnetic personalities in the history of Southern Utah University, Ray Jones Jr. It was, without a doubt, one of the most entertaining interviews I have ever been a part of. I first met Ray three days ago on SUU campus. He greeted meContinue reading “RAY JONES”
RED
When it comes to SUU athletics, the question that most people ask Red Dover is, “Is there anybody you don’t now?” But Kent “Red” Dover’s connection to SUU athletics goes far deeper than being an avid fan of the teams. Affectionately nicknamed “Red” because of the bright red hair he had as a boy, RedContinue reading “RED”
YOU CAN PLAY
Last week I wrote about some of the learning that went on at the 2015 Big Sky Health & Wellness Symposium. Attendees had the privilege to hear from representatives from the University of Michigan from the Athletes Connected organization, as well as Wade Davis from the You Can Play project. Wade Davis is a formerContinue reading “YOU CAN PLAY”
CONNECTED
This past week I was lucky enough to attend the 2015 Big Sky Conference Health & Wellness Symposium. It was both interesting and informing. I learned more during the two hours of presentations today than I learned during semester-long courses I’ve taken. The messages delivered during the two presentations really resonated with me. I’m goingContinue reading “CONNECTED”