Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
LSC Struggles to Recruit Important Players
Blurb: LSC has a hard time recruiting the players they need to turn their reputation around.
Due to LSC being a division three team they have insufficient funds LSC cannot give players' the scholarships they need to convince them to come and join the LSC teams.
In order to talk prospective students into attending LSC Chris Ummer LSC's athletic director (and recruiter) said he has to sell the scenery in order for people to want to come. "Ummer try’s to sell the area around the school. He sells the mountains and the plethora of outdoor activities to his prospective runners."
Ummer also likes to tell players that he is recruiting that "you will be a building block on this team. You can turn us around". Making the player feel like LSC really needs him and would greatly appreciate him.
Currently Ummer travels in about a 100 mile radius to find players. He said if LSC were a larger school he would be able to travel further. He said larger schools travel nation wide for their recruitment.
Click here to view the LSC website
Due to LSC being a division three team they have insufficient funds LSC cannot give players' the scholarships they need to convince them to come and join the LSC teams.
In order to talk prospective students into attending LSC Chris Ummer LSC's athletic director (and recruiter) said he has to sell the scenery in order for people to want to come. "Ummer try’s to sell the area around the school. He sells the mountains and the plethora of outdoor activities to his prospective runners."
Ummer also likes to tell players that he is recruiting that "you will be a building block on this team. You can turn us around". Making the player feel like LSC really needs him and would greatly appreciate him.
Currently Ummer travels in about a 100 mile radius to find players. He said if LSC were a larger school he would be able to travel further. He said larger schools travel nation wide for their recruitment.
Click here to view the LSC website
2 LSC Professors Survive Fatal Plane Crash
NOT A REAL STORY!!
On Thursday Proffesor John Dumont and Proffesor George Johnson of Lyndon State College (Lyndon, VT) survived a fatal plane crash. They had been attending a teachers' conference in New York
During the takeoff from the LaGuardia airport the Delta airliner began to malfunction. At the time of the accident the airliner held 45 people, 5 of which who were pronounced dead at the scene.
Proffesor Dumont and Proffesor George were happy to survive uninjered. They decided to take a short sibadical to recover mentally
On Thursday Proffesor John Dumont and Proffesor George Johnson of Lyndon State College (Lyndon, VT) survived a fatal plane crash. They had been attending a teachers' conference in New York
During the takeoff from the LaGuardia airport the Delta airliner began to malfunction. At the time of the accident the airliner held 45 people, 5 of which who were pronounced dead at the scene.
Proffesor Dumont and Proffesor George were happy to survive uninjered. They decided to take a short sibadical to recover mentally
Monday, February 2, 2009
TaSk NuMbEr OnE
For my blog i added pictures and audio to it. I also changed the background to what I like. To add audio I found a website that was a music launcher. On the website they had choices of different songs you can add so that you can play it on your blog. It made adding music very simple! I found blogging to be easy and a convienient way to express yourself!
The problem I had with blogging is finding enough stuff to talk about!
The problem I had with blogging is finding enough stuff to talk about!
Carlos
So for my first entry I guess I will write a little about my CRAZY dog Carlos. He's a one-and-a-half year old 1/2 english bulldog 1/2 beagle puppy. The picture of us on the right is from when we were partying over the summer having a great time!
This is one of the first pictures that I have ever taken of him. He was about six weeks old here! He only weighed a couple of pounds and could fit in the hood of my sweatshirt!
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