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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Mission Statement

If I was in charge of a youth cheer leading team my goal would be to make sure every child is having fun. The last thing I would want to do is ruin the sport for them. I have seen that happen and it's even happened to me before when the coach ruins it all for the athlete. With the whole losing and winning, I would not scream and act crazy if they lost. Competitions for youth cheer leading can tend to have a lot of tears to begin with, so I would not want to make them worse. The fundamental of the the team would be for the girls to learn how to "catch" one an other. In cheer leading the big central importance is for no one to hit the ground, so by a coach saying "catch" each other the girls could also use that in other ways. Like making sure you have each others backs.
For my rules with coaches I would have to find coaches that have the same mindset as me. Also no one wants a creepy coach for youth sports so I would have them fill out paper work and have to have an interview with them. As for the kids, it would have to be an all girls team. Boys can cheer but I think it would be to much to handle because in cheer leading, the bigger the team is, the better. If I ended up having a big group of girls that's already enough to handle. I would also have to set a certain list of requirements for tumbling, flying, and previous experience in cheer leading for the girls. And as for the parents, the louder the parents cheer with us the better. Usually in other sports parents get in trouble for being too loud, but not in cheer. At competitions if parents cheer with the team the judges enjoy that. Just obviously no negative comments.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Female Journalism

Erin Andrews has a $55 million in her civil lawsuit over the secret recording and release of a video showing her naked in her hotel room. Michael David Barrett is the stalker who used a hacksaw to create a peephole into Andrew's room and recorded the video and photos in 2008. West End Hotel Partners, which owns and operates that Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University, was found to be 49 percent at fault and asked to pay out more than $26 million.
"Sports media as we know has not always existed. Modern-day sports journalism evolved with American social trends and profit-hungry business people that changed the shape of news in general." (Malone) Around the 1850s upper class people viewed sports as a vulgar hobby. Obviously that has evolved. Baseball was the first sport to rise around 1885.
Female journalist are not treated how they should be. In class yesterday we would type in a female sports journalists name on google and the second or third search would be things like "hot" "body" "legs" It was very strange and isn't right. If I knew someone was searching up my legs or body I would feel very uncomfortable.
Sports journalist make a huge help in finding our news about sports, but for the future of them I think female sports journalist will decrease. Seeing the way they get treated by athletes and even just regular people, like Erin Andrews, its not right and they should not have to deal with it.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Curt Shilling and Yuri Wright

Today, March 7th CHS had a presentation. The presenter mentioned Curt Shilling and Yuri Wright. Curt Shilling's daughter, Gabby Shilling, began receiving vulgar attacks on Twitter. The things that were said were very unnecessary and uncalled for. So as any good father would do, he reported the men. Curt says, "Not one of these gutless clowns would even think of saying a word of ANY of this in person." in his post on this situation, https://38pitches.wordpress.com/2015/03/01/the-world-we-live-in-man-has-it-changed/ As for Yuri Wright he had full ride to Michigan Sate University for football and ruined by tweeting stupid remarks. Just a stupid mistake like that can ruin someones life, as it did to him.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Tennessee Mishandling Assault

A complaint filed late February stating former Tennessee football player Drae Bowles assisted a woman who said she had been raped by two other players and later he was attacked by teammates and told by coach Butch Jones he had "betrayed the team." I think this should definitely have an impact on the coach. Him trying to hide the situation is only going to cause more problems. One being, the victim has now filed a lawsuit to Tennessee stating they violated Title IX regulations and created a "hostile sexual environment" through a policy of indifference toward assaults by athletes. That suit now includes eight unidentified women as plaintiffs. Clearly more athletes are going to think this isn't a big deal and are going to keep doing it. Especially football players, if their coach is defending them.