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UPCOMING GAMES and PITCHING PROBABLES Wednesday, June 5Th @MAN 6:35 PM St
St. Cloud Rox (MN) (2-4 Overall, 2-4 1st Half) vs. Duluth Huskies (MN) (4-2 Overall, 4-2 1st Half) Northwoods League Monday, June 3rd/Tuesday, June 4th -- 11:35 AM/7:05 PM Wade Stadium -- Duluth, Minesota/Joe Faber Field -- St. Cloud, Minnesota Game #7/8 (Overall), #7/8 (1st Half) - Road Game #5/Home Game #3 Radio: 1390 AM St. Cloud App: 1390 Granite City Sports Broadcaster: Evan Hughes Contact: [email protected] St. Cloud Justin Simanek/TBA (0-0, 0.00) vs Duluth TBA/TBA UPCOMING GAMES AND PITCHING PROBABLES Wednesday, June 5th @MAN 6:35 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Mankato TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Thursday, June 6th MAN 7:05 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Mankato TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Friday, June 7th ROC 7:05 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Rochester TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Saturday, June 8th @ROC 6:05 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Rochester TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com 2019 Rox Overview First Half Regular Season Record .......... 2-4 Second Half Regular Season Record.....0-0 ST. CLOUD OPENS NEW SERIES WITH DULUTH: Monday opens a Home .............................................................. 0-2 new series for St. Cloud, taking on the Duluth Huskies for the first time in 2019. Road ................................................................ 2-2 Place NWL Great Plains West ....................T4 Last season, Duluth took 5 of 6 games against the Rox and won the North Divi- Games Behind .......................................... 4 GB sion of the Northwoods League. They lost in the Summer Collegiate World Se- Last 15 ........................................................... -
January 2019 2Nd Edition
2nd Edition January 2019 2019 Jackrabbit Baseball Game Schedule Individual hitting, pitching, and defensive sessions 2/15 FRI UT- Martin Martin, TN 5:00 PM 2/16 SAT UT- Martin Martin, TN 1:00 PM started back up on January 2/16 SAT UT- Martin Martin, TN 4:00 PM 7th. players are focused, 2/17 SUN UT- Martin Martin, TN 1:00 PM excited, and eager to get the ball rolling for our 2/22 FRI FIU Port Charlotte, FL 2:00PM first team practice on 2/23 SAT FIU Port Charlotte, FL 12:00PM 2/23 SAT Northeastern Port Charlotte, FL 3:30PM January 25th! 2/24 SUN Northeastern Port Charlotte, FL 10:00AM We hit the road for martin, Tennessee on Wednesday, 3/1 FRI UCA Conway, AR 3:00 PM 3/2 SAT Missouri Conway, AR 3:00 PM February 13th! 3/2 SAT UCA Conway, AR 6:30PM 3/3 SUN UCA Conway, AR 1:00 PM 3/5 TUE UAPB Pine Bluff, AR 2:00 PM 3/8 FRI UALR Little Rock, AR 3:00 PM 3/9 SAT UALR Little Rock, AR 1:00 PM Page 2 - winter camps and 3/9 SAT UALR Little Rock, AR, 4:00 PM holiday party! 3/10 SUN UALR Little Rock, AR 1:00 PM Page 3 - catching up with Full spring Schedule available at jackrabbit baseball alumni www.GoJacks.com Page 4 - Thoughts from Coach bishop @GoJacksBaseball Top Left: Attendees from our annual Winter Instructional Hit- ting League. These young men, ranging from ages 12-18, spent four Sundays’ training their bat speed and overall offensive abili- ties. -
Dates, Times and Locations Are Subject to Change
Updated as of 3/19/09 - Dates, Times and Locations are Subject to Change For more information or to confirm a specific local competition, please contact the Local Host or MLB PHR Headquarters State City ST Zip Local Host Phone Email Date Time Location Alaska Anchorage AK 99515 Alliance for ALB (907) 301-7607 [email protected] April 12:00pm Air Dome Anchorage AK 99508 Anchorage Parks & Recreation (907) 343-6992 TBD TBD Anchorage Parks & Recreation Anchorage AK 99502 Dimond West Little League (907) 632-2622 [email protected] 16-May 11:00am Jade Feild #1 Anchorage AK 99508 Mt View Boys & Girls Club (907) 297-5416 [email protected] TBD TBD 315 N Price - Park or Gym Barrow AK 99723 City of Barrow Recreation (907) 852-5211 [email protected] 23-May 1:00pm Piuraagvik Park Eielson AFB AK 99702 Eielson Youth Programs (907) 377-1069 [email protected] 30-May 9:00am Eielson AFB Youth Fields Fort Wainright AK 99701 CYSS Sports & Fitness [email protected] 27-Apr TBD CYSS Sports & Fitness Gustavus AK 99826 Gustavus Baseball Club (907) 723-7682 [email protected] TBD TBD Gustavus Baseball Club Kenai AK 99611 B&G Clubs - Kenai Unit (907) 283-2682 [email protected] 29-May 1:00pm City Park Nikiski AK 99635 NPRSA (907) 776-6416 [email protected] 20-May TBD NIkiski North Star Elementary Seward AK 99664 Seward Parks & Recreation (907) 224-4054 [email protected] 17-May 1:00pm Boulder & Little League Fields Alabama Anniston AL 36207 White Plains Youth Athletic Organization (256) -
Annual Evaluation Report
ANNUAL EVALUATION REPORT FFY 2018 Iowa Department of Public Safety / Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau GTSB Staff Patrick Hoye, Bureau Chief 515/725-6120 [email protected] Program Oversight, State Supervision, Liaison to Office of Commissioner of Public Safety, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and Governor’s Highway Safety Association. Denny Becker, Alcohol Program Coordinator and Program Administrator 515/725-6128 [email protected] Impaired Driving Issues/Projects, and Program Administrator for Grants Genie Clemens, Program Administrator and Youth Coordinator 515/725-6121 [email protected] Youth, Driving Simulator, and Program Administrator for Grants Cristin Dee, Financial Manager 515/725-6130 [email protected] Budget Oversight, Claim Processing, Federal Grant Tracking System and Audit/Equipment/Vendor Files Larry Grant, Program Administrator and High Five Coordinator 515/725-6124 [email protected] High Five Coordinator, Multi-Disciplinary Safety Teams, and Program Administrator for Grants Mick Mulhern, Compliance Officer and Program Administrator 515/725-0148 [email protected] Policies, Training, Facebook, Social Media, and Program Administrator for Grants Ihla Oertwig, Office Coordinator 515/725-6123 [email protected] GTSB Resource Materials, Inventory Management, DRE Secretary, Staff Schedules, and Staff Support Todd Olmstead, DRE/ARIDE Coordinator and Program Administrator 515/725-6122 [email protected] Drug Recognition and ARIDE Training, and Program Administrator for Grants -
PHR Local Website Update 4-25-08
Updated as of 4/25/08 - Dates, Times and Locations are Subject to Change For more information or to confirm a specific local competition, please contact the Local Host or MLB PHR Headquarters at [email protected] State City ST Zip Local Host Phone Email Date Time Location Alaska Anchorage AK 99508 Mt View Boys & Girls Club (907) 297-5416 [email protected] 22-Apr 4pm Lions Park Anchorage AK 99516 Alaska Quakes Baseball Club (907) 344-2832 [email protected] 3-May Noon Kosinski Fields Cordova AK 99574 Cordova Little League (907) 424-3147 [email protected] 26-Apr 10am Volunteer Park Delta Junction AK 99737 Delta Baseball (907) 895-9878 [email protected] 6-May 4:30pm Delta Junction City Park HS Baseball Field Eielson AK 99702 Eielson Youth Program (907) 377-1069 [email protected] 17-May 11am Eielson AFB Elmendorf AFB AK 99506 3 SVS/SVYY (907) 868-4781 [email protected] 26-Apr 10am Elmendorf Air Force Base Nikiski AK 99635 NPRSA 907-776-8800x29 [email protected] 10-May 10am Nikiski North Star Elementary Seward AK 99664 Seward Parks & Rec (907) 224-4054 [email protected] 10-May 1pm Seward Little League Field Alabama Anniston AL 36201 Wellborn Baseball Softball for Youth (256) 283-0585 [email protected] 5-Apr 10am Wellborn Sportsplex Atmore AL 36052 Atmore Area YMCA (251) 368-9622 [email protected] 12-Apr 11am Atmore Area YMCA Atmore AL 36502 Atmore Babe Ruth Baseball/Atmore Cal Ripken Baseball (251) 368-4644 [email protected] TBD TBD TBD Birmingham AL 35211 AG Gaston -
2015 DRAFT Park SDC Capital Plan 150412.Xlsx
2015 PARK SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE 20‐YEAR CAPITAL PLAN (SUMMARY) April 2015 As required by ORS 223.309 Portland Parks and Recreation maintains a list of capacity increasing projects intended to TYPES OF PROJECTS THAT INCREASE CAPACITY: address the need created by growth. These projects are eligible to be funding with Park SDC revenue . The total value of Land acquisition projects summarized below exceeds the potential revenue of $552 million estimated by the 2015 Park SDC Methodology and Develop new parks on new land the funding from non-SDC revenue targeted for growth projects. Expand existing recreation facilities, trails, play areas, picnic areas, etc The project list and capital plan is a "living" document that, per ORS 223.309 (2), maybe modified at anytime. It should be Increase playability, durability and life of facilities noted that potential modifications to the project list will not impact the fee since the fee is not based on the project list, but Develop and improve parks to withstand more intense and extended use rather the level of service established by the adopted Park SDC Methodology. Construct new or expand existing community centers, aquatic facilities, and maintenance facilities Increase capacity of existing community centers, aquatic facilities, and maintenance facilities ELIGIBLE PROJECTS POTENTIAL REVENUE TOTAL PARK SDC ELIGIBLE CAPACITY INCREASING PROJECTS 20‐year Total SDC REVENUE CATEGORY SDC Funds Other Revenue Total 2015‐35 TOTAL Park SDC Eligible City‐Wide Capacity Increasing Projects 566,640,621 City‐Wide -
Conference Attendee and Exhibitor Survey Results
STMA in action By Shant S. Thomas, STMA sales & marketing manager Attendees conference experience Conference attendee and Excellent 98.1% exhibitor survey results or Good - Fair - 1.9% AS MANY SPORTSTURF READERS ARE AWARE, the Sports Turf Man- agers Association’s 24th Annual Conference and Exhibition was held January 15-18, 2013 in Daytona Beach, FL and featured a number of Poor - 0% milestones for the association, including a significant increase in the number of educational sessions offered, as well as the wider imple- 0204060801000 20 40 6 800 100 mentation of new web-based offerings and a nearly sold-out trade show. Approximately 981 sports turf managers, from high schools and Attendees expo experience parks districts to Major League Baseball and NFL groundskeepers, con- verged on the Ocean Center Convention facility for more than 90 hours of sports turf specific education, dedicated networking functions and Excellent exhibitor demonstrations. or Good - 93.9% The week’s events were capped off by STMA’s Annual Awards Ban- quet on Friday evening, where the association’s highest honors were Fair - presented. These included the association’s premier honors, the STMA 5% Founders Awards, as well as the Field of the Year Awards, SAFE Scholar- ships, STMA Commercial Innovative Award, President’s Award for Lead- Poor - ership, Student Challenge trophies and more. 0% Additionally, STMA’s non-profit charitable foundation, Foundation for Safer Athletic Fields for Everyone (SAFE) used its 13th Annual Golf Tournament, played at Arthur Hills Golf Course at LPGA International, 0204060801000 2 4004 600 80 100 Casino Night at the Welcome Reception and the live auctions, raffles Attendees education experience and other fundraising endeavors to raise more than $35,000 for the foundation. -
1999 100 Years of Panther Baseball
University of Northern Iowa UNI ScholarWorks Athletics Media Guides Athletics 1999 1999 100 Years of Panther Baseball University of Northern Iowa Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy Copyright ©1999 Athletics, University of Northern Iowa Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation University of Northern Iowa, "1999 100 Years of Panther Baseball" (1999). Athletics Media Guides. 256. https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/256 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Media Guides by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. UNI BASEBALL CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF WINNING Dating back to 1893, no University of Northern Iowa athletic team has won more games than the Panther baseball program. This season, UNI baseball opens its lOOth season with 952 wins all-time. (No baseball team was fielded in 1903-04, 1909-10 and 1943-45.) Originally begun when the school was known as Iowa State Normal School, the baseball team has represented the school when it was also known as Iowa State Teachers College and the State College of Iowa before assuming its present title in 1967. Starting in the years with Captain Avery as coach of the first two squads, the Panthers have built a program that thrives on hard working young men dedicated to being the best they can be on the diamond and in the classroom. Last year was no exception, as five Panthers; Ryan McGuire, Kevin Briggeman, Greg Woodin, Scott Sobkowiak and Aaron Houdeshell were named academic all-MVC by the sports information directors of the league. -
Seeded Team, in Any Pre-Sectional Game, Serves As the Host School and Will Be Designated the Home Team Through Sectionals
2011 Spring Baseball Assignments – Division 1 The highest seeded team, in any pre-sectional game, serves as the host school and will be designated the home team through sectionals. The home team is determined by coin flip in state tournament games. SECTIONAL #5 SECTIONAL #7 Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionals Tues., May 31 Friday, June 3 Tuesday Tuesday Friday, June 3 Tues., May 31 June 7 June 7 Verona (#1) WIAA State Tournament Hartford Union (#1) June 14 - Quarterfinals @ Verona 5 pm Sectional #5 vs. Sectional #7 @ Hartford 4:30 pm Oconomowoc (#9) Stampfl Field 8 a.m. West Park Milw. Pulaski/Arts/Juneau (#9) @ Beloit Pohlman Fld. 5 pm @ Wick Field 4:30 pm Beloit Memorial (#8) Milw. Ron. Reagan/Life. Learn. (#8) @ JANESVILLE PARKER @ MILWAUKEE BAY VIEW Madison West (#5) 11 a.m. 10 a.m. Milw. Mad/Custer/NW/Marsh/Lang (#5) @ Madison Mansfield 5 pm Milw. Mad/Custer/NW/Marsh/Lang Forfeit Stoughton (#12) 1-0 (forfeit) Milw. Wash/CEO Lead.(#12) @ Madison 5 pm @ Milw. Hamilton 4:15 pm Mansfield Stadium Madison Memorial (#4) Milwaukee Hamilton (#4) Milton (#3) @ JANESVILLE PARKER @ MILWAUKEE BAY VIEW Milwaukee Riverside Univ. (#3) 5 p.m. 4 p.m. @ Milton 5 pm @ Pumping Station 4:30 pm Fort Atkinson (#11) Schillberg Park Milwaukee Vincent (#11) @ Monona Firemans 5 pm @ Burnham Fld. 5 pm Monona Grove (#6) Milw. Bradley Tech. (#6) @ JANESVILLE PARKER MILWAUKEE BAY VIEW Oregon (#10) 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Milwaukee Bay View (#10) @ Janesville Riverside 5 pm @ Rogers Field 4:30 pm Janesville Craig (#7) Milwaukee South (#7) @ Janesville 5 pm @ Aaron Field 4:30 pm Riverside Park Janesville Parker (#2) Milwaukee King (#2) SECTIONAL #6 SECTIONAL #8 Regionals Sectionals Sectionals Regionals Tues., May 31 Friday, June 3 Tuesday Tuesday Friday, June 3 Tues., May 31 June 7 June 7 WIAA State Tournament Sun Prairie (#1) June 14 - Quarterfinals Union Grove (#1) Sectional #6 vs. -
ORDINANCE NO. 187150 As Amended
ORDINANCE NO. 187150 As Amended Accept Park System Development Charge Methodology Update Report for implementation, and amend the applicable sections of City Code (Ordinance; amend Code Chapter 17.13) The City of Portland ordains: Section 1. The Council finds: 1. Ordinance No. 172614, passed by the Council on August 19, 1998 authorized establishment of a Parks and Recreation System Development Charge(SDC) and created a new City Code Chapter 17.13. 2. In October 1998 the City established a Parks SDC program. City Code required that the program be updated every two years to ensure that program goals were being met. An update was implemented on July 1, 2005 pursuant to Ordinance No. 179008, as amended. The required update reviewed the Parks SDC Program to determine that sufficient money will be available to fund capacity-increasing facilities identified by the Parks SDC-CIP; to determine whether the adopted and indexed SDC rate has kept pace with inflation; to determine whether the Parks SDC-CIP should be modified; and to ensure that SDC receipts will not over-fund such facilities. 3. Ordinance No 175774, passed by the Council on July 12, 2001 adopted The Parks 2020 Vision. This report highlighted significant challenges confronting the City in regards to shoring up our ailing park facilities, eliminating inequity in underserved neighborhoods, and providing a stable source of funding to address not just our existing shortfalls, but to also meet the needs created by new development. The Park SDC is the most significant revenue opportunity available to Parks to address growth. It is imperative that this opportunity is maximized to recover reasonable costs from new development. -
PORTLAND SEA DOGS (1-5) at TRENTON THUNDER (5-3) Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 1:00 PM • Arm & Hammer Park • Trenton, N.J
@PortlandSeaDogs PORTLAND SEA DOGS (1-5) at TRENTON THUNDER (5-3) Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 1:00 PM • Arm & Hammer Park • Trenton, N.J. RH Denyi Reyes (0-0, 1.50) vs. RH Nick Nelson (0-0, 0.00) Current Streak........................................................L2 SUNDAY FUNDAY: The Portland Sea Dogs and Trenton Thunder (Yankees affiliate) Longest Win Streak.............................................4/7 complete a three-game series on Sunday afternoon at Arm & Hammer Park... Season Record.......................................................1-5 Standing...............................................T-5th, -3.5 GB Portland is looking to salvage the series finale before a three-game set starting Last 5 Games...........................................................1-4 Monday night at Reading...Last time swept in a three-game series on the road: April Last 10 Games........................................................0-0 23-25 in Hartford...Right-hander Denyi Reyes makes his second Double-A start for Last 20 Games........................................................0-0 the Sea Dogs. Series Record H/R.................................0-1-0/0-0-0 Series Sweeps by Dogs H/R.............................0/0 YESTERDAY'S RECAP: Portland dropped two games on Saturday, falling 3-2 in Series Sweeps by Opp. H/R.............................0/0 Series Finales H/R........................................0-1/0-0 10-innings and 1-0 in the seven-inning game...The two teams resumed Friday night's Rubber Games H/R......................................0-0/0-0 suspended game in the bottom of the third with the Thunder leading 2-0...In the Extra Innings H/R.........................................0-1/0-1 10th, Brandon Wagner hit a walk-off sacrifice-fly...Wagner accounted for the lone Postponements.........................................................3 run in the second game, leading off the fifth inning with a solo homer down the DH Record W-L-S...............................................0-0-0 right-field line. -
Updated As of 4/8/10
Updated as of 4/8/10 - Dates, Times and Locations are Subject to Change For more information or to confirm a specific local competition, please contact the Local Competition Host B/G = Boys Baseball and Girls Softball Divisions Offered G = Only Girls Softball Division Offered B = Only Boys Baseball Division Offered State City Zip Boys/Girls Local Host Phone Email Date Time Location Alaska Anchorage 99515 B/G Alaska STARS (907) 317-2804 [email protected] 15-May 1:00pm Lyn Ary Park Anchorage 99516 B/G Alaska Youth Athletics (907) 301-1365 [email protected] TBD TBD Mulcahy Park Anchorage 99501 B/G Anchorage Parks & Recreation/Fairview Recreation Center (907) 343-4138 [email protected] 9-May 9:00am Anchorage Dome Barrow 99723 B/G City of Barrow Recreation (907) 852-5211 [email protected] TBD TBD Piuraagvik Park Eielson AFB 99702 B/G Eielson Youth Programs (907) 377-1069 [email protected] TBD TBD Eielson AFB Youth Fields Elmendorf AFB 99506 B/G 3 SVS/SVYY - Youth Center/Boys & Girls Club (907) 552-2266 [email protected] TBD TBD Elmendorf Little League Fields Homer 99603 B/G City of Homer Community Schools (907) 235-6090 [email protected] 17-Apr TBD Homer High Baseball Field Nikiski 99635 B/G NPRSA (907) 776-6416 [email protected] TBD TBD NIkiski North Star Elementary Seward 99664 B/G Seward Parks & Recreation (907) 224-4054 [email protected] 16-May 1:00pm Boulder Field Sitka 99835 B/G Alaska Northern Knights Baseball Club (907) 752-0681 [email protected] 10-Apr 11:00am Moller Park Alabama Anniston