Archive for August, 2008
Abby Wambach Youth Soccer Clinics
Come September, Abby Wambach, a player for the United States Olympic Soccer Team will be holding Youth Soccer Clinics hosted by MVP Healthcare & Preferred Care. The clinics will be held in different cities throughout New York State; such as Albany, Syracuse, and Rochester. Because of Abby’s season ending injury, she will be giving back to the kids rather than participating in the Summer Olympic Games; helping kids train, exercise, and sharpen their skill levels.
MVP Healthcare & Preferred Care asked me to design a first ever online form for these youth soccer clinics. I was able to successfully intergrate a user-friendly form submission for parents and children to register for their free tickets. It was a pleasure working with everyone and I wish Abby a speedy recovery!
For more information and/or to register visit either MVP KidPower! or PC KidPower!
No comments08.08.08 Beijing Summer Olympics
Today is the start of the 2008 Summer Olympics being held in Beijing China. The photos shown on the left is Beijings own “Bird Nest” Stadium; where most of the games will be held. Over 3,600 hours across 7 television networks will be broadcasting this years games and I am excited to say that this is the Olympics first broadcast ever in high-definition.
According to David Neal, executive vice president of NBC, states that “Even the smallest lipstick camera - the camera that is embedded in the archery target that gives you a view of the arrow coming directly at the target; will be in HD.” I am quite excited!
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Yankees out play the Angels…
What a day at the ball park! After visiting New York City this weekend, I took a trip up to the Bronx to see the Bombers play once last time in the old Yankees Stadium. The weather was excellent and the players were phenominal. Thru some Angel errors in the 8th inning and Xavier Nady’s near “cycle” performance; the Yankees took game 4 to split the series with the Angels and prepare themselves for the road ahead; being a grulling 2 week - 16 game road trip.
