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MAY 26, 2004
WINNING IN OVERTIME:
‘Yotes to host
“Winning in Overtime” with Mark Adams
ABOUT WINNING IN OVERTIME:
“Winning
in Overtime,” presented by The College of Idaho and the Coyote Athletic
Association, is a self-help motivational seminar. Targeted to the customer-conscious business person and
featuring nationally recognized speaker Mark Adams, this seminar will help
individuals and companies increase productivity through – making better
use of your time and energies, interacting more efficiently with your
co-workers and the public, refocusing and reenergizing your career, and
personalizing your selling process and gaining an unfair advantage.
Through three incredibly entertaining and productive hours, the
strategies stressed in “Winning in Overtime” can bring you lifelong
benefits.
TO RESERVE A SEAT OR TABLE:
Seats
at the event, set for June 9 at 1 p.m. at the Grove Hotel in Boise, are
$100, with a table reserved for $1,000.
For more information, contact Dave Hahn at 459-5835.
All proceeds will benefit Coyote athletics through the C.A.A.
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS: Coyotes over the 20 mark
with top scholars
TENNIS PLAYERS EARN HONORS:
Albertson
senior women’s tennis players Andrea Ebert and Whitney Gibbon were
honored on Friday as NAIA All-America Scholar-Athletes, announced at the
2004 national championships.
COUNT UP TO 22:
So far during the 2003-04 season,
22 Coyote student-athletes have earned NAIA or USCSA scholar-athlete honors.
A breakdown by sport shows the diversity of scholastic honors –
men’s soccer (4), women’s soccer (5), volleyball (3), men’s basketball
(2), men’s skiing (5), women’s skiing (1), and women’s tennis (2).
There are potentially three more scholar-athletes – as three
baseball players have been nominated for the award, which will be announced
at the conclusion of the NAIA World Series in early June.
SPORTS INFORMATION:
Another summer with the
Boise Hawks for the Safford’s
FAMILY AFFAIR AT MEMORIAL STADIUM:
For
the second consecutive year, Albertson sports information director Mike
Safford Jr. will be the play-by-play voice of the Boise Hawks on 1350
KTIK-AM, The Ticket. He will
call all 76-games home-and-away for the Chicago Cubs Northwest League
affiliate, and be joined by Nat Reynolds in the booth for home games.
His wife, Liza Safford, the data specialist for the Albertson
College office of admission, will also serve as official scorer and press
box manager for the Hawks. She
has volunteered as the Coyotes official scorer for baseball for the last
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