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This week in FlaSports - August 27 - 31
Like to talk
sports? Sure you do. Everyone likes to talk sports.
The Florida Sports Foundation (FSF), the official sports promotion
and development organization for the State of Florida, now offers a
speakers bureau for interested groups or meetings. The Foundation
employees available for speaking engagements are knowledgeable on a
variety of sports topics. They know the ins and outs of the
business in sports that makes Florida - Where the World Comes to
Play.
With an endless list of sporting ventures and experience, the
Florida Sports Foundation strives to globally promote Florida's
unique sports industry. Listed below are a sampling of
topics contributing to the $32 billion economic impact sports brings
to Florida annually.
•
Amateur sports bringing athletes to Florida for competition.
• Professional sports bringing spectators and exposure to the
State.
• How amateur sports benefit Floridians and their quality of
life.
• Spring Training Baseball in Florida and its long and storied
history.
• Golf and Fishing & Boating in Florida, both billion dollar
industries.
• Professional sports license plates - Who Benefits?
• How the FSF and local sports commissions benefit from Florida
sports.
• Event Management 101.
• Getting started in a career in sports.
• A behind-the-scenes look at Florida's Sunshine State Games and
the Florida Senior Games State Championships, the State's only
Olympic-Style Sports Events.
For more information about the FSF Speakers Bureau, please visit
http://www.flasports.com/page_aboutus_bios.shtml or contact
Nick Gandy.
Inland Lakes Railway will start train service Lake County to
Orlando for basketball fans
Reported by the
Orlando
Sentinel, 8/24/07

TAVARES - Lake County
basketball fans will soon be able to glide into Orlando by rail
to
watch Magic games.
Starting Nov. 18, Inland Lakes Railway will offer train service
starting from downtown Eustis, stopping in Tavares and then running
into Orlando near the Amway Arena about two hours later.
After the game, the train will take fans back to Lake County. The
service will be offered for select weekend home games.
Neil Bagaus,
Inland's general manager, announced the service Wednesday and said
he hopes to capitalize on Magic fans wanting to take leisurely train
trips into Orlando to catch their basketball team.
During the trip,
passengers will be able to stroll into the lounge car or grab a bite
to eat in the dining car, according to a brochure from Inland Lakes
Railway.
The rail company will use existing tracks -- which wind through
pasturelands south of Lake Dora, through Zellwood, Plymouth and
Apopka -- under a lease agreement with Florida Central Railroad.
According to an agreement between Inland and the Magic, round-trip
tickets, which include seats in the Arena's lower bowl, will cost
$90. Tickets with upper-bowl seats will run $60.
Tavares City Administrator John Drury said he's on board for the
train service because it will provide an economic lift to his city's
struggling downtown. He sees entrepreneurs opening shops and
restaurants around Wooton Park in downtown Tavares where the train
is scheduled to stop.
It also will provide an incentive for a future commuter rail line,
transporting Lake County residents to jobs in Orlando or vice versa,
he said.
Mark
Mulder and Pedro Martinez pitch at Roger Dean Stadium
Reported on
www.rogerdeanstadium.com
(8/25/07)

Pitchers who
have compiled over 300 major league wins took the field at Roger
Dean Stadium on Sunday, August 26 and Monday, August 27.
On Sunday, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Mark Mulder, with 103 career
wins, pitched a rehab assignment for the Palm Beach Cardinals
against the St. Lucie Mets. Mulder, a two-time American League
All-Star (2003, 2004),
returned to the mound for his first rehab start of the season, Mark
Mulder (0-1, 6.75), gave up four runs, only one being earned, on
three hits and a walk in 1 1/3 innings. His forty pitches was the
first work in game since he was sidelined last year when he had
season ending rotator cuff surgery.
On Monday, New York Mets pitcher Pedro Martinez
pitched six innings in a rehab assignment for the St. Lucie Mets against the
Cardinals. The three-time Cy Young Award winner gave up an
unearned run while allowing five hits and striking out four.
He did not figure in the decision as the Mets lost 3-1 to the
Cardinals, before a crowd of 1,423.
Summer/Fall edition of 2007 Florida Fishing & Boating is now
available
One
of the FSF's complimentary publication, Florida Fishing & Boating,
is now available to the public by contacting
Nick Gandy at the FSF to
request a guide.
The 70-page book
breaks down the state by areas and
gives an overview of fishing and boating opportunities within that
area.
Boating and Fishing opportunities in National and State Parks are
listed as well as marinas throughout the state.
The annual guide also has fishing license information, updated
fishing and boating regulations and other valuable information from
the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission.
FSF
appoints Pensacola Sports Association Director Ray Palmer to its
Board
of Directors
Ray
Palmer, Pensacola Sports Association Executive Director, has been
appointed to serve on the Florida Sports Foundation’s Board of
Directors.
Palmer joins 14 other board members appointed from the private
sector and 15 board members appointed by the Governor to oversee
programs developed to promote Florida's $32 billion sports industry.
Palmer, executive director of the Pensacola Sports Association since
2002, has been an active member of the National Association of
Sports Commissions and has served on numerous National Collegiate
Athlete Association (NCAA) committees, including its Division II
Fall Festival National Championships organizing partnership, which
brought thousands of athletes and spectators to Pensacola during
November, 2006. Palmer also directs sports marketing investments
underwritten by the Tourist Development Councils of Santa Rosa and
Escambia counties in the Florida Panhandle and will serve on the FSF
Grants Committee.
Palmer will
attend his first FSF Board of Directors meeting on September 14 in
Tampa.
FSF President/CEO inducted
into Florida State University Athletic Hall of Fame
Larry Pendleton,
the President/CEO of the Florida Sports Foundation since its
inception in 1992, was an offensive guard and linebacker for the Seminoles from 1966-68 on
teams that went to the Sun, Gator and Peach Bowls. He will be inducted
in the Florida State Athletic Hall of Fame on September 7 with eight
other former Seminole athletes. Pendleton started 33 consecutive
games and was twice selected to the Florida All-Star team. The
Winter Garden native was known for his quickness, speed and his
reliability on the field.
Pendleton’s
contributions to Florida State after his playing days also stood
out. He returned to his alma mater in 1973 as a graduate assistant
football coach under then head coach Larry Jones and coached the
offensive line in 1974-75 under Coach Darryl Mudra. In 1976, he
moved into the athletic academic advising department assisting
athletes for the next five years. In 1980, he was elevated to
Assistant Athletic Director where he handled operations, scheduling,
and travel arrangements for the Florida State men’s basketball
team.
He was at the forefront of some of the Seminole facility expansions
and improvements in the late 1970’s and through the 80s. He
coordinated the building of the first Moore Athletic Center in 1983
as well as improvements to Doak Campbell Stadium, Dick Howser
Stadium, Bim Stults Aquatic Center and Mike Long Track. In 1987,
Pendleton coordinated the addition of the then state-of-the-art
matrix scoreboard and sound system for Dick Howser as well as the
installation of prescription turf in Doak Campbell.
He spent 18
years in the Seminole athletic department, before accepting his
current position with the Florida Sports Foundation.
Miami Dolphins, Orange
Bowl Committee And FIU Team Up To Host Youth Clinic
Reported on MiamiDolphins.com, August 25, 2007
The Miami D olphins, the Orange Bowl Committee and Florida
International University (F.I.U.) teamed up to offer a free youth
clinic on August 22, 2007 to teams of the Orange Bowl Youth Football
Alliance, as part of the “Play Football” Campaign.
This was a unique opportunity for youth football players to learn
from collegiate players, their current youth football coaches and
former Miami Dolphins players. The “Play Football” Campaign is an
initiative started by USA Football to help lead the expansion of
football on a grassroots level.
Dolphins Alumni Twan Russell, Woody Bennett, Bobby Harden, Darrell
Malone, Troy Drayton, Gator Bennett, Sean Hill, Jed Weaver, Randal
Hill, Bryant Salter and John Bock along with FIU football players,
conducted two clinics for 600 kids from the Liberty City Optimist
Warriors and the Tamiami Colts. One clinic was held at Hadley Park
in Miami and the second at Tamiami Park in West Dade. Eight youth
groups participated at each park, age ranging from 4 to 14 years
old.
The players taught the kids drills on passing, tackling, catching,
special teams, offensive and defensive line and linebacker
techniques. They also spoke to them about life outside of football,
how to be successful people and the difference between boys and men,
emphasizing the importance of positive decisions. The players signed
autographs and took part in a question and answer session.
These clinics are also part of the national “Play Football”
Initiative, a platform developed by the NFL, NFLPA and USA Football
to promote the sport’s intrinsic values, and to help drive support
and participation in youth football throughout the United States.
As part of the “Play Football” Initiative, the Miami Dolphins will
also host various youth football organizations at their August 25th
game against intrastate rival Tampa Bay. Four-thousand (4,000) youth
football players and cheerleaders will be in attendance. The
pre-game show will involve over 500 different youth football players
welcoming the Miami Dolphins through the player introduction line.
The half-time show will feature two flag football games of teams
from the Miami Dolphins Summer Flag Football Camp.
Tackling Obesity

Reported by
www.buccaneers.com on Aug 24, 2007
Tampa Bay Buccaneers All-Pro linebacker Derrick Brooks recently took
a break from his busy football schedule to welcome Florida Governor
Charlie Crist and a host of special guests and public visitors who
were on hand for the inaugural meeting of the Governor’s Council on
Physical Fitness.
Gov. Crist established the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness in
March 2007 with the goal of reducing the rate of obesity and chronic
disease in Florida’s children, adults, and senior citizens in 10
years.
“Having a governor’s council on physical fitness is an idea that
kind of came to us during the course of the campaign, and all of you
in the room understand and appreciate the importance of physical
education and activity – what a difference it can make in a life,
how it can add to the productivity of young people in particular,”
said Gov. Crist.
Brooks’ duties, however, were hardly limited to those of a welcoming
party. As chair of the council – a role he accepted last March after
being appointed by Gov. Crist – Brooks, in his typical fashion, used
the afternoon to get down to business and begin forming a winning
gameplan with the governor and his new team.
“We want to develop a state plan of action over the next few
months, a starting plan for our state that will address physical
activity and healthy nutrition promotion among our youth in schools
and adults in our community, he said.”
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, approximately 60
percent of overweight children have at least one risk factor for
cardiovascular disease such as high blood pressure or high
cholesterol, and approximately 25 percent have two or more risk
factors. Additionally, the Florida Department of Health estimates
that 60 percent of adults in Florida are overweight or obese, and 25
percent of high school students are overweight, or at risk of
becoming overweight.
Under Gov. Crist’s leadership, the State of Florida is already well
on its way to addressing fitness and nutrition issues among the
state’s youth.
As a result of 2007 legislation, Florida public school elementary
students in grades K-5 must receive at least 30 minutes of physical
education each day. But the council believes that’s not enough. It
would like to see that effort expanded to encompass all students at
the middle and high school (6-12) grade levels by the year 2012.
As committed to the effort as Brooks is, he knows its scope is far
too large to tackle alone, especially considering that he’s got an
upcoming NFL season to play. That’s why he’s getting an assist from
fellow committee member Shannon Miller. Miller, a seven-time Olympic
gold medalist in gymnastics, joined Brooks at One Buc Place Thursday
where it was announced by Brooks that she will serve as co-chair of
the committee.
In accepting the role, Miller reiterated the need for physical
activity among Florida’s youth, but also stressed the need for the
inclusion of Floridians of all ages, advocating for education and
opportunities for the not just the young but the young-at-heart as
well.
As council chairman, Brooks headlines a noted group of athletes that
in addition to Miller includes Rocco Baldelli, outfielder for the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays; Jennifer Capriati, former Olympian and women’s
professional tennis standout; Nancy Hogshead-Makar, three-time
Olympic gold medalist swimmer; Ken Griffey Jr., outfielder for the
Cincinnati Reds; Shaquille O’Neal, center for the Miami Heat and
four-time world champion; and Corey Simon, former NFL defensive
tackle.
For more information on the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness,
visit
HealthyFloridians.com.
The Second Annual Tampa Bay Lightning
College Hockey Classic
Reported by www.lightning.nhl.com-
08/24/2007
The S t. Pete Times Forum will play host to a four-team NCAA Division
I Hockey tournament, The second annual Lightning College Hockey
Classic, on Saturday, December 29 and Sunday, December 30. The
tournament features Notre Dame, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
the University of Massachusetts, and Colorado College.
Notre Dame will serve as the host institution for the Lightning
College Hockey Classic presented by Embassy Suites Hotel
Tampa-Downtown, and the Fighting Irish are scheduled to play in the
event for at least three years. Notre Dame will face the University
of Massachusetts in the opening game at 5:00 p.m. with Colorado
College facing Rensselaer at 8:00 p.m. The third-place and
championship games will be played the following night at 5:00 p.m.
and 8:00 p.m.
Last season, the Irish won the first ever Lighting College Hockey
Classic with wins over Army and Air Force.
The St. Pete Times Forum is scheduled to play host to some of the
top college events in the nation over the next several years,
including the NCAA Women’s Final Four in 2008, the first and second
round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in 2008, the
Southeastern Conference Men’s Basketball Championship in 2009, the
NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship in 2009 and the NCAA Frozen
Four in 2012.
Tickets for this event are on sale at the MCDONALD’S BOX OFFICE at
the St. Pete Times Forum and all Ticketmaster Outlets including
Spec’s Music and FYE. To order tickets by phone, call Ticketmaster
at 813.287.8844 or 727.898.2100. Single game prices are: $27.75 for
reserved plaza center ice seats and $17.75 for general admission
seating . Prices do not include service charges. For more
information please visit
www.stpetetimesforum.com.
FlaSports Calendar of Events
this week
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8/27 |
Atlanta
Braves
vs. Florida Marlins, Dolphins Stadium, Miami, (305)
626-7400
New York
Yankees
vs. Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Tropicana Field, St.
Petersburg 1-888-FAN-RAYS (326-7297)
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8/28 |
Atlanta
Braves
vs. Florida Marlins, Dolphins Stadium, Miami, (305)
626-7400
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8/29 |
Atlanta
Braves
vs. Florida Marlins, Dolphins Stadium, Miami, (305)
626-7400
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8/30 |
Houston
Texans
vs. Tampa
Bay Buccaneers (pre-season game), Raymond James
Stadium, Tampa, (813) 879-2827
Washington
Redskins
vs.
Jacksonville Jaguars (pre-season game),
Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, (904) 633-2000
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8/31 |
Philadelphia
Phillies
vs. Florida Marlins, Dolphins Stadium, Miami, (305)
626-7400
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8/31-9/2 |
2007 ASA
Men's Class B Slow Pitch Championship,
Altamonte Springs, (407) 648-4900
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8/31-9/3 |
U.S. Judo
Fall Classic/Ladder,
Coral Springs Gymnasium, (330) 855-4771
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9/1 |
Philadelphia
Phillies
vs. Florida Marlins, Dolphins Stadium, Miami, (305)
626-7400
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9/1-4 |
USTA Summer
Smash Regional Tennis Championship,
Delray Beach Tennis Center, (561) 330-6000
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9/2 |
Philadelphia
Phillies
vs. Florida Marlins, Dolphins Stadium, Miami, (305)
626-7400
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