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28 results for "espn the magazine"
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05:55
Scott Van Pelt gives insight on his job
Scott Van Pelt, a SportsCenter anchor and the host of the Scott Van Pelt Radio Show, talks with Phil Murphy for ESPN RISE Magazine about how he reached the pinnacle of sports broadcasting and offers advice for those aspiring to follow his footsteps.
February 28, 2011 -
05:12
Stuart Scott talks HS sports history, state of race in sports
Legendary SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott talks about his days at Reynolds (Winston-Salem, N.C.) and the state of race relations in sports to kick off Black History Month in the Game On section of ESPN RISE Magazine.
January 30, 2011 -
04:58
One-armed WR Chance Anthony on 'First Take'
Breckenridge (Breckenridge, Ky.) wide receiver Chance Anthony was born with the lower-half of his right arm missing. But that hasn't stopped him from being a two-way football starter, a basketball player or from catching two touchdowns on Homecoming.
November 19, 2010 -
04:17
Rosci and Terrence of "106 & Park"
Rosci and Terrence of "106 & Park" chat with ESPN RISE Lifestyle editor Jay Corbin about NBA, fashion and iPods in the November issue of ESPN RISE Magazine.
November 16, 2010 -
04:43
'Baseball Tonight' cast grilled on high school
"Baseball Tonight" analysts Nomar Garciaparra, John Kruk and Bobby Valentine talk about their high schools days in Southern California, West Virginia and Connecticut, respectively.
November 01, 2010 -
05:02
Matt Hamill overcame deafness to reach UFC
UFC fighter Matt Hamill talks about his days at Loveland (Loveland, Ohio) and challenges he faced as a deaf wrestler in high school and at RIT. Before fighting at UFC 121, he talked to Phil Murphy of ESPN RISE about his initital involvement in wrest
October 21, 2010 -
06:35
The Trainer: Kerri Walsh
Beach volleyball icon Kerri Walsh, 32, may already have two Olympic gold medals (with her eye on a third in London 2012!), but she still works every day to improve her game.
October 05, 2010 -
04:30
Queen Latifah learned a lot from sports in HS
Before she became Queen Latifah, rapper, singer and Oscar nominee, Dana Owens was a state championship basketball player for Irvington High School in New Jersey.
September 02, 2010 -
04:54
Drew Brees: Flashback
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees goes one-on-one with ESPN RISE. Locker talks about his playing days at Westlake (Austin, Texas), and how winning a Texas 5A state title compared to winning Super Bowl XLIV.
September 02, 2010 -
10:20
E:60 -- Haiti Girls' Soccer, The Reunion
The story of the Haitian girls soccer team at the CONCACAF U17 tournament aired Aug. 5 on E:60.
August 05, 2010 -
04:40
RISE on NEWS -- June 17, 2010
ESPN RISE, the worldwide leader in high school sports, makes its weekly appearance on ESPNEWS on June 17, 2010. Nicole Haynes reports on the top stories and athletes from across the nation.
June 18, 2010 -
05:19
RISE on NEWS -- June 3, 2010
ESPN RISE, the worldwide leader in high school sports, makes its weekly appearance on ESPNEWS on June 3, 2010. Nicole Haynes reports on the top stories and athletes from across the nation.
June 07, 2010 -
04:53
RISE on NEWS -- May 27, 2010
ESPN RISE, the worldwide leader in high school sports, makes its weekly appearance on ESPNEWS on May 27, 2010. Nicole Haynes reports on the top stories and athletes from across the nation.
May 27, 2010 -
06:59
RISE on NEWS -- May 20, 2010
ESPN RISE, the worldwide leader in high school sports, makes its weekly appearance on ESPNEWS on May 20, 2010. Nicole Haynes reports on the top stories across the nation.
May 20, 2010 -
07:27
Carley Cottingham -- RISE Above -- Ch 2: The Surgery
Three Rivers (Three Rivers, Mich.) basketball player Carley Cottingham was diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. After weeks in a Detroit hospital, doctors were forced to amputate her shooting hand.
May 16, 2010 -
07:26
Carley Cottingham -- RISE Above -- Ch 1: First Signs
Three Rivers (Three Rivers, Mich.) guard Carley Cottingham, the team's leading scorer as a junior, began experiencing numbness in her shooting hand the summer before her senior season.
May 16, 2010