What: Sports Symposium – Head To Head: How Much Do You Really Know About Concussions Where: Franklin Pierce University Fieldhouse When: April 24 – 6 p.m. Panelists: Chris Nowinski – Sports Legacy Institute Dr. Ann McKee – Associate Professor of Neurology & Pathology Director, Neuropathology Core Boston University School of Medicine Steve Bushee – Boston […]
Month: April 2009
The Bergmann Upper School Student Council of Sinai Academy in Aventura, FL., under the leadership of teacher, Gloria Heitner, held a book drive to benefit The Book Bank Foundation. This foundation is a nationwide organization promoting literacy and education for the homeless and needy. Their belief is that, through literacy, we can combat many of […]
The Portsmouth Invitational Tournament (PIT) serves as a yearly showcase for college seniors who are looking for another opportunity to show their skills in front of NBA scouts. This year’s PIT will be held this week, from April 8-11 and as always, will be held in Portsmouth, Virginia. Many scouts, agents, and fringe NBA draft […]
Welcome Iowa!
The State of Iowa has become the 37th state to adopt the Uniform Athlete Agent Act (UAAA) after its governor signed the Senate file, making it official law. Hopefully Nebraska follows suit and becomes the 38th state to adopt the uniform law which makes it easier for agents to register across multiple states and makes […]
Dan Wetzel, currently of Yahoo! Sports, is one of my favorite journalists. In my opinion, some of his best pieces include, By the rules The Wetzel plan Letter of Intent benefits schools, not athletes And his recent provocative pieces… Agents and AAU: Unrequited Love Probe: UConn violated NCAA rules I guarantee that his most recent […]
Mike Danton‘s story has been a topic of discussion several times here at SAB: here, here, here, here and here. And you can’t talk about Danton without talking about his former coach, turned father figure, turned agent, turned alleged sexual assaulter, turned defrauder, turned night club owner…you get the idea, David Frost has a screw […]
Jeff Chilcoat, president of Sterling Sports Management, LLC, founded the company in 1997 out of the law firm Campbell, Hornbeck, Chilcoat & Veatch, LLC. Sterling Sports has grown to include three divisions, football, baseball, and golf and has clients such as John Henderson and Peerless Price. Jeff prides himself on being an ethical agent and caring for his clients in the best possible manner.
Fordham Sports Law Symposium
What: Fordham Law’s 13th Annual Symposium on Current Legal Issues in Sports Where: James B.M. McNally Amphitheatre, Fordham Law School. 140 West 62nd Street, New York, NY. When: Friday, April 17, 2009 Program Agenda 9:00 AM- Welcome and Opening Remarks Opening Remarks by Tanner Rouse Co-Editor, Fordham Sports Law Symposium 9:30 AM – Panel I […]
MLB Assignments And Cuts
Last week, we found out that Dynasty‘s Pete Parise will be starting the year with the AA Springfield Cardinals. Additionally, Kyle Gunderson and Dan Leatherman (after a brief stint in extended Spring Training) will be with the High A Potomac Nationals. But not all players were happy throughout different stages of last week, when MLB […]
Andrew Johnson absolutely killed it at his workout with the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints on hand. Dynasty is two-years-old today. Happy birthday to us. Become a fan of Dynasty on Facebook. Looking like we will have at least one client start in AA this year and a few at High A. Austin’s busy […]