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Umaine Youth Program Earns Another National Award, Kay Hyatt
Umaine Youth Program Earns Another National Award, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
The National Youth Sports Program at the University of Maine has been named one of the best in the country for the third time in its seven-year history. In announcing the 1999 Meritorious Program award winners, the National Collegiate Athletic Association recognized the UMaine program for outstanding leadership, service to children and community involvement. The UMaine NYSP received a first-year commendation award in 1993 and earned a meritorious program award in 1994.
Coaching Education Center Honors Sports Medicine Pioneer, Kay Hyatt
Coaching Education Center Honors Sports Medicine Pioneer, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
The Maine Center for Coaching Education has honored retired Colby College educator and athletic trainer Carl E. Nelson of Waterville for his outstanding contributions to the promotion and practice of sports medicine in Maine. A pioneer in the care and prevention of athletic injuries, Nelson is the 1999 recipient of the Robert J. Lahey Sports Medicine Award.
Youth Program Honors Bus Company For Outstanding Service, Kay Hyatt
Youth Program Honors Bus Company For Outstanding Service, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Champion of Maine was honored recently for outstanding service to the National Youth Sports Program at the University of Maine. The community-based NYSP Advisory Board presented a special Corporate Appreciation Award to the Old Town school bus contractor, recognizing six years of dedicated, safe service and for "going the extra mile" for the more than 200 area youngsters participating in the summer program.
Athletic Directors Institute Opens August 3 At Umaine, Kay Hyatt
Athletic Directors Institute Opens August 3 At Umaine, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Major issues and needs in sports leadership will be addressed at the second annual Athletic Directors’ Institute, August 3-5 at the University of Maine. Topics ranging from curbing violence in sports to promoting athletic programs and communicating better with parents will be featured, along with intensive training in effective use of technology.
National Youth Sports Camp Plans Seventh Season At Umaine, Kay Hyatt
National Youth Sports Camp Plans Seventh Season At Umaine, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
The National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) will open its seventh season at the University of Maine on June 28, offering six weeks of fun, teamwork and skill development for area boys and girls.