Friday, June 27, 2014

The Sports Girls Present The Inside Score with Coach Robert Taylor, NBA & UCLA Director, Tyus Edney, and Sports Networking pro JP Dumas!


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The Sports Girls LLC Present “The Inside Score” with an episode that you will not want to miss.  We are diving deep into various sporting events, and taking you behind the scenes like no other radio show or Itunes Podcast in the world.   UCLA Director of men’s basketball operations, Tyus Edney, and Expert athlete trainer Coach Taylor, and JP Dumas join us this week.  We are looking for our final sports girl before we take “The Inside Score” to television.  Apply online at www.thesportsgirls.com.  You can hear any of our old episodes on Itunes.  Shout out your favorite to Beth on twitter @beth_sportsgirl.

Coach Taylor

UCLA Tyus Edney


Tyus Dwayne Edney is an American former professional basketball player. A point guard for UCLA from 1991–1995, Edney led the Bruins to the 1995 NCAA National Championship. He also led Žalgiris Kaunas to the 1999 Euroleague title. Edney is the director of basketball operations for the UCLA men's basketball team. Edney was listed at 1.78 m (5'10"), 88 kg (195 lbs).[1] His game-winning shot for UCLA in the 2nd Round of the 1995 NCAA Men's Championship is considered to be one of the most famous plays in NCAA Tournament history.  Edney was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the second round with the 47th overall pick of the 1995 NBA Draft. He played with the Kings for two seasons (1995–1997). He spent two more seasons in the NBA, with the Boston Celtics in 1997-1998 and with the Indiana Pacers in 2000-2001. Between those seasons he played for Euroleague winner Žalgiris[11] earning the Euroleague Final Four MVP title and, during the 1999-2000 season, in Italy for Benetton Treviso (losing in the Italian League finals and winning the Italian Cup).  On August 2, 2010, it was announced by UCLA head coach Ben Howland that Edney had joined the Bruins as director of men's basketball operations. In 1998, he and spouse, Shewan, had a daughter named Kennedi. Kennedi is an International Elite gymnast who trains at Precision Gymnastics, who competed at the U.S Secret Classic in 2013. She has said she wants to follow her father's footsteps by getting a scholarship to UCLA.

Coach Robert Taylor presents..  The seven phases of the STT program are Speed, Movement, Agility, Reaction, Technology, Education, and Resistance.  Within these components we have developed both one-on-one training sessions and sport-appropriate programs which can be implemented into your practice and personal training sessions.Incorporate SMARTER drills, exercises, educational programs, and team training techniques into your sessions to provide a unique opportunity to increase team and client camaraderie and cohesion.Educating athletes, coaches, trainers, and parents is a key component in the SMARTER training program. By providing educational opportunities in the form of presentations, DVD’s, coaches and players guides, podcasts, newsletters, and articles written by some of the top professionals within the industry from around the country, we can teach the SMARTER training components. The Education program has numerous learning opportunities focused around muscular strength, cardiovascular fitness, performance flexibility, sports nutrition, body composition, and skill development to name just a few. Smarterteamtraining.com
John Dumas

John Paul Dumas Sr. better known as “Coach John” is the founder and CEO of Monday Morning Warriors. Also he is a professional motivational speaker and life-coach who authored his own self-growth series ChalkTalk101-Visualize Victory in your life! Coach John specializes in providing individuals and business owners the tools needed to generate and create success in their professional and personal lives.  Dumas’ goal is grow his coaching business through sound-business practices and helping others to fulfill their full potential.  Dumas is a true renaissance man, who has authored several books on inspiration besides ChalkTalk101.  He also wrote an e-zine series on effective goal setting and reaching your full-potential titled Foundations.  His most recent novel, Future Fate, a  sci-fi adventure will be in print soon. Monday Morning Warrior is based on the guiding principle of offering quality products and services that will change the world one person at a time.  Coach John has over 36 years of motivational, inspirational and educational experience in the real world as a successful father, husband, grandfather and marketing and public relations entrepreneur.


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Friday, June 13, 2014

The Sports Girls Present Emmy winner of HEAT Live, Jason Jackson, Michael Lewellen VP Portland Trail Blazers, and USC Hall Of Fame Ron Fairley

Miami Heat Emmy Winning HEAT LIVE Reporter Jason Jackson

The Sports Girls Beth Silverberg LIVE at all HEAT home Finals Games!


Michael Lewellen
 The Sports Girls LLC Present “The Inside Score” Season 2 with Miami Heat Emmy sportscaster and writer, Jason Jackson, VP Communications with the Portland Trail Blazers, and former MLB player and broadcaster, Ron Fairly.   Follow us on twitter @beth_sportsgirl @tsinx2 and @Sportsbasix.  Limited sponsorship is available. This season The Sports Girls are bringing you A-List talent!   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.   Special Shout Out to Michael Irvin and Team Irvin with #ForU!  Visit www.thesportsgirls.foru.com to join our team!  If you want to train in style like the pros you need to do it safely!  Visit www.gilmoresupportshorts.com :-)

Ron Fairly


Jason Jackson is currently in his 10th season as television host and courtside reporter for Miami HEAT telecasts on Sun Sports. He also serves as a host for Sun Sports' Emmy award-winning Inside the HEAT series.
Jackson, an eight-time Emmy winner, is a versatile broadcasting veteran of over 23 years. For three seasons (2004-2007), on both 790 the Ticket and 560 WQAM, Jackson hosted the post-game coverage for Miami Dolphins' radio broadcasts. Throughout most of his tenure with the HEAT, Jackson hosted a local radio show, The Jax Show. He also received a writing credit for the three docudramas chronicling the last three HEAT seasons.
From 1995-2002, Jackson was an anchor/reporter at ESPN. He anchored NBA 2Night, NBA Matchup and co-hosted ESPN Radio’s Gameday. Jackson served as host for ESPN’s coverage of the NBA All-Star Game and the NBA Finals from 1997-2002. He was also a regular contributor to SportsCenter, ESPNews and ESPN.com.
Before joining ESPN, Jackson worked at WSVN-TV in Miami as a sports reporter/anchor from 1994-95. Prior to that, he was news director, anchor and a talk show host at WFAL-AM and WBGU-FM in Bowling Green, OH from 1990-94.  Jackson is a 1994 graduate of Bowling Green State University.

Michael Lewellen is the Vice President of Corporate Communications and Public Engagement for the Portland Oregon Trail Blazers. Lewellen has directed the Trail Blazers’ corporate communications, business communications and public engagement strategies since 2012. His role also includes leadership of public and civic affairs, media communications and environmental sustainability concerning Rip City Management, Moda Center, Rose Quarter and Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Lewellen's award-winning career over the past 30-plus years includes senior positions with Nike, Turner Sports, Fox Sports Net, Black Entertainment Television, NBC Universal, Heart of Florida United Way and other iconic brands.  He has worked in media strategies, reputation management, sports and entertainment publicity, crisis response and brand communications. A native of Jonesboro, Ark., Lewellen holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Arkansas State University.  In 2009, the 58th Annual Southern Regional Press Institute at Savannah State University bestowed upon Lewellen the Robert S. Abbott Memorial Award for Meritorious Service in Mass Communications. The National Black Public Relations Society honored Lewellen in 2005 with its highest honor – the Founders Award – for his achievements in the public relations profession.


Ron Fairly is a former MLB player and announcer.  Fairly has either played or broadcasted over 8,000 Major League games during his career.  Fairly started his baseball career as a player at USC and won the National Championship in 1958.  In that same year, he signed a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers who would move to Brooklyn later that year.  Fairly remained with the Dodgers for 12 seasons between 1958-1969.  As a member of the Dodger, Fairly won the 1959 World Series Championship, the 1963 World Series Championship, beating the Yankee in four straight games and the 1965 World Series Championship.  After leaving the Dodgers in 1969, Fairly went on to play baseball with several other teams including the Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays and the California Angels.  Fairly was selected to two All Star Teams in 1973 and 1977. 

Fairly retired in 1978 after 21 seasons in Major League Baseball.  After baseball, Fairly began his broadcasting career in 1979 working primarily as a color commentator for the California Angels, San Francisco Giants and Seattle Mariners.  In September 2006, Fairly retired from his post as team broadcaster for the Mariners after 14 seasons, ending a 27-year career in Major League broadcasting. Coupled with 21 years as a player, Fairly spent 48 years in the Major Leagues.  In 1997 he was elected into the University of Southern California’s Baseball Hall of Fame.

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