From: The CEO Magazine by Holly Johnson If you think team sports are just about social fitness and entertainment, think again. Mounting evidence shows that playing sports can transfer into your professional career, helping you become a better and more influential leader. It’s been suggested that up to 95% of Fortune …
Read More »Monthly Archives: September 2019
Widner Dominates All Three Phases of the Game in MAC Opening Win
CHESTER, Pa. – The Widener University football team intercepted three passes early and Sean McGaughey threw for more than 400 yards as the Pride downed the FDU-Florham Devils 48-10 on Saturday afternoon in the Middle Atlantic Conference opener for both teams. Photo by: David Morgan – Stylish Images “I’m happy with our guys …
Read More »Widner Suffers Heartbreak at Lycoming
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Sean McGaughey threw for a career-high 435 yards and five touchdowns, but the Widener University football team was dealt a heartbreaking 43-42 loss at Lycoming on Saturday afternoon. Photo by: David Morgan – Stylish Images RECAP The game got off to a hot start offensively, as Lycoming scored on …
Read More »Gillespie Leads in Season Opening Victory over Rowan
GLASSBORO, N.J. – Behind a strong start and 158 receiving yards from James Gillespie the Widener University football team ushered in the Mike Barainyak era with a 38-28 victory against the Rowan Profs on Saturday night. James Gillespie pulled in 13 passes, the most for a Widener player since 2014 as the Pride topped …
Read More »Think making your kid play ball year round will help him make the majors? You’re wrong.
By MAC ENGEL FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM |JUL 31, 2019 | 9:33 AM | ARLINGTON, TEXAS A catcher on a little league baseball team that went all the way to the 2018 Little League World Series required bone replacement surgery in his elbow due to overuse. The boy was 12, but he had caught every inning …
Read More »