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Mon, Nov 17, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 67 times
Mt. Laurel, NJ – November 17, 2008 – College Fanz Sports Network has acquired the Victory Sports Network (VSN), the dominant voice of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).

"This is a tremendous opportunity for the Victory Sports Network and the thousands of fans of NAIA schools that have made VSN successful to expand the coverage and awareness of the nearly 300 small college sports programs," exclaimed Jason Dannelly, the founder of Victory Sports Network, which is based in Grand Island, Nebraska. "This is the biggest news ever about the Victory Sports Network and fans of all things NAIA."

Tue, Nov 11, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 270 times
Fri, Nov 7, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 121 times
Cumberland baseball coach Woody Hunt will be inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in February.
LEBANON, Tenn. – Longtime Cumberland University baseball coach Woody Hunt will be one of 11 greats induced into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, as announced by Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame & Museum Tuesday. The annual banquet is set for Friday, February 20, 2009, at the Renaissance Hotel in Nashville.

Others who will be inducted in February along with Hunt include Sam Bartholomew, Jr., Philip Hutcheson, Joe Gilliam, Jr. (posthumous), Tommy Owen (posthumous), Andy Nelson, Sarah Ingram, Elliot Perry, Tim Priest, Stan Huntsman and Chip Kell.

Hunt has served on the baseball staff at Cumberland for 30 years, three as an assistant in 1978, '79 and '81 and then as the head coach since 1982. CU was a two-year school his first two seasons and became a four-year institution beginning with the 1984 baseball season.

Fri, Nov 7, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 231 times
Thu, Oct 30, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 150 times
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- We've all heard it before, about what a great advantage players who "grew up around the game" have compared to others.

Whether their dads were players or coaches, it didn't matter. They automatically had a leg up on the competition, not just because of genetics, but because they inherently understood what the pro game was all about.

Like with any axiom, there is some truth to it. Sons of players or coaches undoubtedly have some advantages. They're probably more likely to be scouted and, as time passes, given ample opportunity to prove themselves. Bloodlines do count for something in this game. They definitely are unlikely to be blindsided by what the jump to the pro game is like. And they almost definitely have a sounding board/personal coach to count on.
Tue, Oct 21, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 189 times
Wed, Oct 15, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 296 times
Mon, Oct 13, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 355 times
Tue, Oct 7, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 234 times
This summer, Bethel senior baseball player Cameron Branock was part of the NAIA/American Red Cross youth leadership program in Washington D.C. Cameron learned about the American Red Cross and all that it stands for. Cameron also had the unbelievable opportunity to network himself with many important CEO's and presidents of many large companies throughout the United States.
Sat, Oct 4, 2008 - [Baseball] - Viewed 264 times

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