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Raider 68

Quote from: voice on June 19, 2013, 02:04:47 PM
It sure feels good to be back writing stories on the Warhawkfootball.com Newswire. I've finally got my strength back following my cancer surgery and seven months of radiation and chemotherapy. My latest C-Scan indicates that I remain in remission and no signs of the tumor coming back.  I am really looking forward to being able to chronicle the 2013 UWW football season.  To read my stories written this week click onto http://www.warhawkfootball.com/newswire.asp


voice,

Just saw your posting, great news for you.  Best wishes. no doubt you are  looking forward to this fall! :)
13 time Division III National Champions

voice

Quote from: Raider 68 on June 24, 2013, 02:02:50 PM
Quote from: voice on June 19, 2013, 02:04:47 PM
It sure feels good to be back writing stories on the Warhawkfootball.com Newswire. I've finally got my strength back following my cancer surgery and seven months of radiation and chemotherapy. My latest C-Scan indicates that I remain in remission and no signs of the tumor coming back.  I am really looking forward to being able to chronicle the 2013 UWW football season.  To read my stories written this week click onto http://www.warhawkfootball.com/newswire.asp


voice,

Just saw your posting, great news for you.  Best wishes. no doubt you are  looking forward to this fall! :)

Thanks 68. Much appreciated!!

voice

#32897
The first member of UW-Whitewater's 2013 Athletic Hall of Fame Class was announced via Twitter this morning (6/24). Brad Arnett who played football for the Warhawks from 1990-1993 will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on December 2nd.

Arnett, who grew up in Fort Atkinson, has been working professionally with athletes of all ages to meet their goals for more than 17 years. He played four years of football at the University of Wisconsin -Whitewater, two of which as a starter, and earned all-conference and All-American honors his senior season of 1993. In 1994 Brad began his career as strength and conditioning coach for University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. After completing his degree in Corporate and Community Health in 1995 at Whitewater and his Master's degree in Kinesiology in 1996 at the University of Minnesota, Brad remained with the University and worked for over five ½ years as the Director of the Olympic sport strength and conditioning program. Brad is CSCS certified and a USAW club coach.

In 2000, Brad joined the University of Arizona and served as Assistant Athletic Director of strength and conditioning, working specifically with the men's football and basketball teams as well as overseeing all aspects in regards to the training of Arizona's 17 other athletic programs. Brad has trained athletes from every professional organization including: NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, PGA, LPGA, UFC, Arena football, Olympic medalist's (8 athletes that have medaled individually, several others on Olympic and World teams) as well as professional tri-athletes.

http://voiceseyeonfootball.blogspot.com/2013/06/brad-arnett-to-be-inducted-into-warhawk.html

D O.C.

Perhaps our cross pollination will somehow help us over that nine year hurdle.
I don't see how.
Congratulations on Daryl.

voice

Just to prove once again that I have no life... I've spent the past four hours reading many of the hundreds of stories I've published on the http://www.warhawkfootball.com/newswire.asp since 2005.  It brings back so many great memories.

retagent

Maybe it's just the opposite, voice. You have life, and you realize that the little things mean more than you once realized.

voice

Quote from: retagent on June 26, 2013, 01:05:26 PM
Maybe it's just the opposite, voice. You have life, and you realize that the little things mean more than you once realized.

Plus-K for your thought on my previous post.  It was much appreciated!

badgerwarhawk

Every once and a while you surprise me, retagent.  +k from me too.
"Just think twice is my only advice."

Sakman 1111

Have been reviewing the 2005-6 newswire articles as the Voice suggested.....great memories....we sure had a great time....thanks Voice for the idea....Pound the Rock......

voice

Just announced today...Former UW-Whitewater offensive tackle Derrick LeVake will be going into the UWW Athletic Hall of Fame.  The former Army Ranger was tough. How tough??? I remember a game out in Rapid City when the guy across the line from Derrick had too much from LeVake and quit the team early in the second quarter. Now that's tough!!

http://www.voiceseyeonfootball.blogspot.com/2013/06/derrick-lavake-to-be-inducted-into-uw.html

voice

Former UW-Whitewater All-American Center Brent Allen has changed coaching addresses, The 2007 Rimington Award winner signifying the most outstanding center in NCAA Division III football is the new offensive line coach at the CCIW's Augustana College in Rock Island, IL. Allen had been coaching at Carroll University in Waukesha since 2009.

http://www.augustana.edu/x57338.xml

badgerwarhawk

Quote from: voice on June 29, 2013, 11:38:21 AM
Former UW-Whitewater All-American Center Brent Allen has changed coaching addresses, The 2007 Rimington Award winner signifying the most outstanding center in NCAA Division III football is the new offensive line coach at the CCIW's Augustana College in Rock Island, IL. Allen had been coaching at Carroll University in Waukesha since 2009.

http://www.augustana.edu/x57338.xml

What he lacked in size he more than made up for in heart.  Despite having to play against players who outsized him by 30lbs or better he never backed away from a challenge and more often than not came out on top.

Good luck to him.  I think Augustana has made a good hire.
"Just think twice is my only advice."

voice

I watched Saskatchewan defeat Edmonton in the CFL season opener on ESPN on Saturday. It brought back memories of Justin Beaver at Rough Rider's training camp in June of 2008 when I travelled to Regina to produce Web and radio stories on Justin's attempt to land a regular season roster spot with the Rough Riders...

http://www.voiceseyeonfootball.blogspot.com/2013/06/justin-beaver-brought-tremendous-talent.html

D3MAFAN

Quote from: voice on June 30, 2013, 09:59:30 PM
I watched Saskatchewan defeat Edmonton in the CFL season opener on ESPN on Saturday. It brought back memories of Justin Beaver at Rough Rider's training camp in June of 2008 when I travelled to Regina to produce Web and radio stories on Justin's attempt to land a regular season roster spot with the Rough Riders...

http://www.voiceseyeonfootball.blogspot.com/2013/06/justin-beaver-brought-tremendous-talent.html

Nice blog...Justin was one of the toughest backs I have witness in some years.

badgerwarhawk

"Just think twice is my only advice."