Friday, April 30, 2010

R.O.Y

After I blocked musky....ya'll knew it was cominnnn lol.


Thursday, April 29, 2010

Global New York Experience - To John Berger

To John Berger:
Global encounters- New York was not only just a fun and enjoyable experience, but an eye-opening one as well. Spending the week with 27 guys from your school doing service work to help the poor, is not usually the average’s high-school student’s idea of an ideal vacation, but I would not trade this experience for the world. Not only did we bond with our friends on this project, but we met new people and all came together as one. This trip really gave me the impression that only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile. Sometimes in our everyday lives we get caught in the hype of everything going on around us, and begin to only care about ourselves. This week was a step back from all the hype and the busyness, and we got the chance to reach out to other people for a change. It made me realize that we all can be materialistic at times, but you can not judge a man on what he has, you must see past that and judge a man for his character and value. On Global New York we were given the opportunity to compare and contrast the riches and the poor of the city. After getting to experience both, I came to realize that the poor seemed to have a better outlook on life. I feel as if the poor try and live everyday to the fullest, and even though they don’t have a lot of materialistic goods they sure have a lot of heart. The rich seem to get caught up in their jobs and families and when they see a beggar on the street they just keep on walking. I think the poor, by far, have a better understanding to live life to the fullest. It is almost impossible to find happiness when you only care about yourself and don’t take the time out to help others, and I learned this first hand on GNY. I came to realize that a man who serves for the good of others is serving for the good of himself. After working with the poor for eight days it really opened my eyes, before I always thought the poor people were mean and scary but know I know that they are some of the nicest and most caring people in the world.


Yours Truly,
Will Trainor Jr.

(Photograph Jim Scholl NYC Subway)

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Destiny

What up ya'll just informing yallabout a little thing we like to call DESTINY. Friday 30 April, 2010 is the official draft day for destiny. As I'm hoping you all would know the World Cup is swiftly approaching this coming 11 June, 2010. SOOOOO. Charles Templeton had a genius idea and decided to make some fun out of the upcoming tournament. Heres how it works. 32 teams in the world cup right? 32 guys. All 32 guys names will be put in a hat and picked. Whatever order you get drafted you will get to pick your teams name out of another hat in the order you were drafted. Good luck to all participants, see yall friday.


-DT

Friday, April 16, 2010

Holy Cross Hires Milan Brown


Athletic Director Richard M. Regan, Jr., announced today that Milan Brown will relieve Sean Kearney as the head men's basketball coach at the College of the Holy Cross. “I am extremely excited about the opportunity to come to Holy Cross and to try to lead the program back to the top of the Patriot League,” said Brown. “My family and I are really pleased about the move, and I cannot wait to get started. I would also like to thank Mr. Regan, Fr. McFarland and the search committee, for entrusting me with leading these young men both on and off the court.”
It will be very interesting to see what Brown will do in his tenature as head coach at Holy Cross. Brown is leaving behind his coaching duties at Mount Saint Mary's, where he served for seven years. During his last three years on the mount his teams posted a 54-44 record but did not win the league.
“We were very focused on hiring someone with head coaching experience, and we were very impressed with Milan both as a coach and a person. We were particularly pleased with the outstanding recommendations we received from a most important source – several coaches who coached against him over the past few years. One thing that was clear, both from his records and what those coaches told us, is that his players defend very well and they play very hard for him. We think that is particularly appropriate for the players in this program right now.” Said Holy Cross athletic director Dick Regan.
Brown has been a participant in the "Runway to the Fashionable 4" in each of the past four seasons for the best-dressed head coaches in NCAA Division I by www.CollegeInsider.com, advancing to the "Elegant Eight" this past year. He also has a website, www.MilanBrown.com, which features updates, camp information and other interesting facts.

MILAN BROWN'S COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD


-----Overall----------Conference-----
SeasonSchoolW-LPct.W-LPct.PlacePostseason Appearances
2003-2004Mount St. Mary's10-19.3458-10.4448th
2004-2005Mount St. Mary's7-20.2595-13.27810th
2005-2006Mount St. Mary's13-17.43311-7.6114th
2006-2007Mount St. Mary's11-20.3559-9.5004th
2007-2008Mount St. Mary's19-15.55911-7.6114thNCAA Tournament
2008-2009Mount St. Mary's19-14.57612-6.6672ndCollege Insider Tournament
2009-2010Mount St. Mary's16-15.51612-6.6673rd
TotalsSeven Seasons95-120.44368-58.540 1 NCAA, 1 CIT



Saturday, April 3, 2010

PRucker 2010

First off, I would like to start off by thanking the Perron's for their time, hard work, and generosity put forth to making this tournament the success that it is every year. Secondly, I would like to thank Matty Cafferella and Will Templeton for doing the video and stats throughout the day. The tournament was well run as usual, but i have come to give my imput, along with a few suggestions.
A couple of suggestions for next year's tournament:
1) Timed Games- Initiating timed games would benefit PRucker in a number of ways. This way we could have a set schedule and eliminate a lot of waiting around for your next game. I am posing we play two 6-minute halves. This would increase the intensity of the tournament, adding the last second shot aspect and such. Yes, this poses the question about dribbling the clock out. I think that we would have to initiate maybe a 15-second shot clock. Yes, this may be tough to do but then again I feel that it would definitely benefit the tournament in the long run.

Also I would like to apologize because some of the video's were deleted by whoever was running the computers at the tournament. Also I would like to congratulate Richard Rodgers and Tobey Belton on their title. This is Richard's second consecutive title. Congratulations, and thank you to all participants.

With Love,
William R. Trainor Jr.