Famer, The Alliance Fastpitch Announce Multi-Year Partnership to Deliver Softball Training Curriculum to All Alliance Members
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The Alliance Fastpitch Prioritizes Player and Coach Development by Partnering with Famer, The Leading Mobile Sports Coaching and Mentorship Platform to Develop and Distribute World-Class Training and Educational Content
Famer Productions will work with The Alliance Fastpitch to produce a custom library of hundreds of holistic player and coach training videos covering everything from softball skills, drills and game situations, to sport specific training, to leadership and mental toughness. NEW YORK (PRWEB) January 20, 2021 Famer, the virtual sports coaching and mentorship platform, today announced a partnership with The Alliance Fastpitch, the fast-growing national organization unifying the sport of fastpitch softball with a player-first approach to adding value, purpose, re
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Life Again?: The top 10 stories of 2020 [The Hanford Sentinel, Calif.]
Dec. 21 HANFORD 2020. The year that absolutely no one will forget. Littered with multiple divisive issues, none bigger than COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement, the year had multiple memorable moments in Kings County.
After hours of combing through hundreds of stories I wrote, here are my top 10 of 2020.
1. Hundreds attend Black Lives Matter protest at Hanford Civic Auditorium
HANFORD With Hanford being a staunch and overtly conservative area, organizers for the Black Lives Matter protest in June were hoping for 50 people to show up. Instead, what transpired was a sea of support at the Hanford Civic Auditorium with more than 500 people standing in solidarity for one cause.
Local bowling patriarch dies from COVID-19
Del Leween passes away By Mel Busler | December 16, 2020 at 7:00 AM EST - Updated December 16 at 7:03 AM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - There’s sad news from the local bowling world.
Del Leween, owner of Pla-Mor Lanes in Watertown has passed away from complications from COVID-19.
Del’s son Shane made the announcement on the Pla-Mor website Tuesday night:
“Our bowling family lost its patriarch today. COVID hit us all at once and Del had it the hardest out of all of us. We will be closed the rest of
the week to give our family time to get thru this.
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