"Nurturing Champions and Sports Role Models" Special Encore Presentation Hosted by the Sport Mavericks, Smart Talk for Parents of Athletes -June 7th, 8 pm EST and 5 pm PST on Voiceamerica.com
On June 4th in Orlando, Florida, the first sister team Jennifer Magley (NCAA Tennis All-Star) and Jessica Magley (repeat first team, All-State Basketball Player) were named "The Sport Mavericks All-Star Athletes of the Year." An encore interview with their parents Dave and Evelyn Magley will be broadcast Tues., June 7th, 8 pm (EST) and 5 pm (PST) on the Sport Mavericks Show on voiceamerica.com
Orlando, FL (PRWEB) June 6, 2005 - An athlete is under a microscope everyday,
and anything that they do or say impacts their family, their team, his or her
careers, a school's goodwill, and how the media and the general public perceive
an athlete as a role model.
The subject of "who is a perfect role model"
has been debated widely in sports by Tiger Woods, Charles Barkley, Mia Hamm,
Shaquille O'Neal, William Sisters and the media. Few have debated the question
of "How To Raise Role Models and Nurture The Champion Within?" Dave and Evelyn
Magley, as parents know a lot about this subject. The Magley's have done just
that-- raise not one, but four champion role models.
On June 7th at 8
p.m. (EST) and 5 p.m. (PST) on Sport Mavericks, Smarttalk For Parents of
Athletes,(voiceamerica.com), Dave and Evelyn will share their experiences, and
offer some valuable tips to parents, coaches and the media. Dave and Evelyn are
both accomplished athletes and professionals in their own right. Coach Dave
Magley is a former NBA and All-Conference Basketball Player. Dave is presently
the Head Basketball Coach of Bradenton Christian School and Vice-President,
Regional Sales of the RBSLynk. Evelyn Magley is a former Track and Field Star
and Symphony Violinist. Evelyn currently is the Music Director of the Bradenton
Christian School, where Jennifer and Jessica both attended.
About "The
Show"
This show will celebrate the parents and lives of Jennifer Magley and
Jessica Magley. Jennifer and Jessica stand more than 6 feet tall, and they
towered over their competition academically and athletically this year. Both
have been blessed with charitable hearts, and physical beauty inside and
out.
Jennifer is a member of the "American Express Collegiate All-Star
Team." She has been recognized as an "Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar;" "2005 SEC
Co-Scholar Athlete of the year," "2005 SEC Women's Tennis Good Work Team Member"
and voted "ESPN First Team Academic All District 3 Women's At Large." The
University of Florida Junior will represent the United States in Turkey this
year for the USTA (United States Tennis Association).
Jessica on the
other hand is a gifted artist and star basketball player. She recently graduated
from Bradenton Christain High School with top honors in sports and academics.
Jessica has won a four-year basketball scholarship to Rhode Island University.
As a repeat first-team, All-State basketball player in Florida, Jessica is sure
to be a major standout at Rhode Island.
About "Sport Mavericks: No.1
Internet Sport Show"
"Sport Maverick" The Sister Sport Talk Show brings
education and athleticism together to level the playing field for parents of
athletes. The show is broadcast in over 14 countries, and is host to the largest
audience of parents of athletes in the United States. The show takes sports off
the kitchen table and into the boardrooms and warrooms of sport organizations.
The Sport Mavericks Show presents real life experiences and solutions that help
parents and athletes navigate through the challenges of playing sports and
becoming a professional athlete. "Sport Mavericks" also educate the general
public, by presenting stories of "True" role models in sports.
Sport
Mavericks, the Sister Sport Talk Show is hosted by Ida R. Muorie, an author,
sport advocate, life skill trainer and financial expert; and Eleanor "Momma
Starks," the mother of Max Starks, the Right Tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers
and the co-founder of the "One Hundred Black Women In Funeral Services
Scholarship Foundation."
Contact:
Ida Muorie
941-556-1101
e-mail
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