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AA Pride Sports Magazine Covering sports accomplishments by Black Delmarva Peninsula residents & natives.

The bi-monthly magazine the provides positive news about African Americans on and from the Delmarva Peninsula.

31/07/2021

Guard out of St. Georges, VCU is rare first-round pick from Delaware

04/12/2020

Andre Collins plans trip to Italy for 25 youth basketball players

After a series of tryouts, Crisfield High School boys basketball coach Andre Collins has selected the hoops players he will take to Italy next year. It is a part of his Project X-Posure.

Collins played professional basketball in Italy. He announced last October that he would take a group of Delmarva boys basketball players to Europe in October 2021 for a weeklong tournament.

The event will match up some of the top hoops players from the Eastern Shore with Italy’s young, rising stars.

Those that are invited are:
VeJon Ashley: Cambridge-South Dorchester
Karon Bethune: Parkside
Jordan Butler: Wi-Hi
Da’Mir Camper: Delmarva Christian
Jayce Freeman: Wi-Hi
Kyle Gamber: Polytech (Dover)
Gabe Herling: Delmarva Christian
Jayson Handy: Delmarva Christian
Jaydon Handy: Wi-Hi
Tawain Hardy: Wi-Hi
Patrick Louis-Jacques: Mardela
Josh Lewis: Mardela
Emanuel Ortiz: Parkside
Davin Phillips: Washington
Gerald Pitt: Nandua
Javon Purnell: Parkside
Keyon Scott: Dover
Jaron Smith: Crisfield
K’den Spears: Dover
Nazier Spence: Crisfield
Darrell Turner: James M. Bennett
Bryant Waters: Parkside
Shi’Quan Williams: Snow Hill
Antwan Wilson: Wi-Hi
Collin Woolford: Queen Anne’s

It is hoped that the athletes will only have to pay for the tryout cost, as well as anything they may want to purchase while overseas.

Collins is working with the president of the Italian team to create a budget and already has a hotel package in place where the players would have free room and board.

He plans to hold fundraisers and events throughout the year to fund the trip.

Maryland Eastern Shore Athletics to host the ‘Hawk Hall of Fame Golf Outing’Event returns to Berlin, on Sunday, Oct. 18P...
14/09/2020

Maryland Eastern Shore Athletics to host the ‘Hawk Hall of Fame Golf Outing’
Event returns to Berlin, on Sunday, Oct. 18

PRINCESS ANNE, Maryland — Although Fall sports may be postponed at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, that doesn’t mean there isn’t an opportunity to support the Hawks this season. On October 18, 2020, the ‘Hawk Hall of Fame Golf Outing’ will return to the Ocean City Golf Club for a day of fun and fellowship on the links.

The event will be held on the Seaside course and will begin with registration at 11:30 a.m. Tee times start at Noon. Participants will receive a boxed lunch at registration, a gift from Hawk Athletics and a gift from the Ocean City Golf Club. Registration is $100 per person or $350 per foursome. Scores will be kept and the winning foursome and top individual will be recognized.

Registration forms are available for download on www.easternshorehawks.com or can be obtained by emailing [email protected]. They can also be completed online at www.easternshorecamps.com
Sponsorship information will be included as part of the registration packet. Interested businesses and organizations can reach out via phone at 410-651-6499 or email [email protected] to get more information.

The official athletics website for the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks

CONGRATS!
14/07/2020

CONGRATS!

Moon Township, Pa. – Robert Morris University women's basketball head coach Charlie Buscaglia has announced the return of program alumna Shakema Dashiell as the director of basketball operations.

15/03/2020

Maryland Senate OKs banning discrimination based on hair

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Senate passed a measure on Thursday to ban discrimination based on a person’s natural hair or hair styles.

The Senate voted 46-0 for the bill, which now goes to the House, where a similar measure has been introduced.

The bill expands the definition of race to include hair texture, afro hairstyles and protective hairstyles, which are designed to protect the ends of hair.

MLB appoints its first black umpire crew chiefBen WalkerASSOCIATED PRESSNEW YORK – Kerwin Danley became the first Africa...
08/03/2020

MLB appoints its first black umpire crew chief

Ben Walker

ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK – Kerwin Danley became the first African American umpire crew chief in Major League Baseball when a series of promotions, additions and retirements were announced Thursday.

The moves included Alfonso Marquez being elevated to the first Hispanic crew chief in MLB history born outside the United States and second overall.

Crew chiefs Jeff Kellogg, Dana DeMuth, Gary Cederstrom and Mike Everitt have retired. Kellogg and Everitt will move into jobs as MLB umpire supervisors.

Dan Iassogna and Jim Reynolds were promoted to crew chiefs.

Ramon De Jesus, who worked his first big league game in 2016 as a minor league fill-in, moved up and became the first Dominican-born umpire on the MLB staff. Also getting full-time jobs in the majors were Ryan Blakney, Chris Segal and Jansen Visconti.

Nic Lentz also joined the MLB umpire roster, replacing the late Eric Cooper.

The 58-year-old Danley has worked two World Series and 10 other postseason rounds, along with two All-Star Games. He called his first game in the majors in 1992 and was hired to the MLB staff in 1998.

Danley played college ball at San Diego State and was a first-team All-America outfielder in 1983 when he batted .399. His teammates with the Aztecs included future Hall of Fame outfielder Tony Gwynn – Danley’s roommate – and current Colorado manager Bud Black. In a neat coincidence, Danley was the first base umpire when Gwynn got his 3,000th hit during a1999 game in Montreal and gave his former teammate a hug by the bag.

Danley began his umpiring career in 1985 in the Northwest League, and kept working his way up through the minors. He is known for having an even temperament, always an attractive quality when MLB picks its crew chiefs. He has totaled just four ejections in the past five seasons, according to retrosheet. org.

He also was an instructor at the first umpire camp at MLB’s Urban Youth Academy in Compton, California.

There have been about 10 full-time African American umpires in the majors since Emmett Ashford ascended to become the first in 1966. There have been several blacks in MLB umpire leadership positions, including Peter Woodfork, senior vice president of baseball operations, supervisor Cris Jones and the late Chuck Meriwether, a longtime big league umpire who became a supervisor.

The 47-year-old Marquez joins former ump Richie Garcia, who was born in Florida, as Hispanic crew chiefs. Marquez was the first Mexican-born umpire to work in the majors, starting in 1999.

Marquez has worked three World Series, 15 other postseason rounds and two All-Star Games.

DeMuth was a major league umpire for 36 years and called five World Series. Kellogg also earned five World Series assignments while spending more than 27 years on the staff.

Cederstrom was at second base for Game 7 of the World Series last year, the fourth time he worked the Fall Classic over 26 years. Everitt was an MLB umpire for 21 years and had three World Series assignments.

06/03/2020

The rising seniors at Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia received the surprise of lifetime on Wednesday morning when Allen Iverson announced that each student in the class of 2021 will have th…

RIP KOBE!
26/01/2020

RIP KOBE!

Kobe Bryant, a five-time NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers who is considered one of the greatest basketball players ever, died in a helicopter crash S...

10/10/2019

Biles wins her record 13th world gold medal and her first uneven bars world medal.

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