Charlie Batch and The Best Of The Batch Foundation |
Cliff Floyd |
Everette Pearsall |
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The Sports Girls LLC Present “The Inside Score” week 5 with 15 year NFL
Veteran & Super Bowl champion Charlie Batch, MLB All Star & current
co-host on Sirius XM MLB Radio Cliff Floyd, and NAAAA founder Everette
Pearsall. Everette is the Executive
Director of the National Alliance of African American athletes is and member of
the Board of Directors for the NAAAA. He is a primary presenter of the premier
award in the nation for African American male high school scholar athletes, the
“Watkins Award”. Charlie played college
ball at Eastern Michigan University, setting numerous school and MAC conference
records. Cliff a former 17 year MLB all star currently has an astronomical
broadcasting career. Our show The Inside
Score brings you the inside information that these elite athletes are giving
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Charlie Batch is a former American
NFL quarterback. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the
1998 NFL Draft and played 15 seasons in the NFL. Batch spent the first four
seasons of his professional career as the Lions starting quarterback. Charlie
returned to his hometown as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2002, and
spent eleven seasons with the team, including Super Bowl XL and XLIII
championships. Charlie is the Founder of the Best of the Batch Foundation. The foundation
provides financially challenged youth and their families with the purpose,
desire, and resources to give their best efforts in all they do throughout
their lives. By developing after school programs, scholarships for
students, restoring playgrounds, and offering sports and leisure activities,
the foundation shows their commitment to the success of all the youth and their
families.
Cornelius
Clifford Floyd, Jr. is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and designated
hitter, and is also currently a co-host on Sirius XM Radio. Floyd made his major league debut in 1993,
playing in 10 games with the Expos. In 1997, Floyd was traded from the Expos to
the Florida Marlins for Dustin Hermanson and Joe Orsulak. In 1998, Floyd earned
a starting position in the Marlins' outfield. In 2000, in 420 at-bats, he hit
.300 with 22 home runs and 91 RBI. Floyd lives in Florida with his longtime
companion Maryanne Manning, the couple's two children, his mother, and the two
children of his sister Shanta. Shanta died in 2006 after a long battle with
cancer. Cliff Floyd, former All-Star, 17
year major league veteran, recently signed with MLB Network. He also hosts
pre-and postgame shows on Fox Sports Florida and can be heard on his XM Radio
fantasy baseball program. But he is
still finding time to help good causes in the community, just as he did
throughout his playing career.
Everette Pearsall
National Alliance of
African American athletes. Executive
Director, J. Everette Pearsall possesses a unique blend of success in the
business sector and community based not for profit organizations. Everette has
dedicated his life to making a difference in the lives of African American
Youths. He feels that if he makes a difference in just one person's life, he
has done his job. He has done so much more than that. He has inspired other men
and women to join his cause in making a difference in the lives of our youth.
Most importantly he has certainly made a difference in the lives of many of our
African American Youths through his untiring efforts and never ending work with
the programs for our youth. He is the founder of the National Alliance of
African American Athletes program, and one of presenters of the premier award
in the nation for African American Male High School Scholar Athletes for the
past 23 years the "Watkins Award". www.naaaa.com. We will be heading to New York in less than two weeks? What athlete's would you like to see on our show? Do you have what it takes to be a guest on our show? Coming soon: An ENTIRE NEW WWW.THESPORTSGIRLS.COM
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