Friday, June 6, 2014

The Sports Girls Present MLB legend Dave Bergman, NFL star Marcus Stroud and Special Guest Deana Guidry

Wow we keep bringing you the talent.  We bring you the stories nobody else can.  We continue to entertain.  Looking forward to a great show.   Who do you want #TheSportsGirls to interview?   Let Beth Silverberg, the owner know at Media@TheSportsGirls.com!   We also are excited to be working with Michael Irvin, and #TeamIrvin helping people get healthy!  Check out www.thesportsgirls.foru.com.  Living, Loving, Life!  

Dave Bergman


Marcus Stroud
Deana Guidry

The Sports Girls LLC Present “The Inside Score” Season 2 with NFL Pro Bowl Defensive Tackle, Marcus Stroud, Former MBL player and Founder of the Detroit Tigers Home Scholarship Fund, Dave Bergman and 4 time MVP of her team with the Women Football Alliance, Deana Guidry.   Follow us on twitter @beth_sportsgirl @tsinx2 and @Sportsbasix.  Limited sponsorship is available. This season the #TSG are thinking outside the lines.  We have a line up of stories by athletes and talent that no other media outlet in the world can bring you.  Thank you to all the loyal listeners of The Inside Score Presented by The Sports Girls.

Dave Bergman

David Bergman played in the Major Leagues for over fifteen years and professionally for almost twenty years.  After retiring from Major League Baseball, Dave worked in the brokerage industry for almost ten years.  Dave ultimately found his calling as a Portfolio Manager and he has been a partner with Sigma Investment Counselors in Southfield, Michigan for over 23 year. 

Dave has been very active in giving support to his alma mater, his community, his church, and other charities.  His skills in athletics have allowed him to coach youngsters in hockey and baseball.  He is very proud of his accomplishment in starting, and being a Trustee on the Detroit Tigers Home Scholarship Fund. The proceeds given to this fund are invested by Dave, and twice each year scholarships are awarded to the young men who work in the Tiger clubhouse and wish to go to college. He is also the Chairman of the Board for the Joe Niekro Foundation.  This charity benefits aneurism research.  Dave also is on the CATCH board which was started by his friend Sparky Anderson.


Marcus Stroud

Marcus Stroud is a retired American Football defensive tackle who played in the National Football League for ten seasons. He played college football for the University of Georgia.  Stroud was selected 13th in the 2001 NFL Draft by the Jaguars. The 2001 NFL Draft is considered by many experts to be the finest draft for defensive tackles in draft history, and Stroud was among the highest rated of the group that year.  At Jacksonville, Stroud and his teammate John Henderson helped give the Jaguars one of the more dominant defensive tackles duos in the NFL. As a duo, they were nicknamed Hurricane Henderstroud.
During his Jacksonville days, Stroud had 22 sacks and 256 tackles while appearing in 100 games. Stroud also played in every Jaguars game for the first 5 years of his career.  Marcus Stroud was selected to the Pro Bowl following the 2003, 2004 and 2005 NFL seasons.
In 2008, Stroud was traded to the Buffalo Bills where he was immediately deemed one of the key players to the Bills’ 2008 season.  In 2011 Stroud signed a one day contract and retired with Jacksonville.
Today, Marcus is the CEO of the Marcus Stroud Foundation which he established to assist under-privileged youth in low income single parent homes.

Deana Guidry

Deana Guidry has trained, competed, and coached at the amateur and professional levels in several sports including gymnastics, basketball, track and field, and football.  As a student at UCLA, Deana competed in the Triple Jump in Track & Field.  In 2005, Deana joined the Women’s Football Alliance League and has played as a Running Back, Defensive Back, Punt and Kick Returner, Wide Receiver and Linebacker for both LA and San Diego teams.  She has received the LA Amazons MVP award 3 years in a row and was San Diego Surge Player of the Year in 2012.

No comments:

Post a Comment