Exclusive: Shortly After World Cup Win, Meghan Klingenberg Put On Soccer Camp For Young Girls

Less than two weeks after the U.S. won the World Cup, we caught up with starting defender Meghan Klingenberg, who took time out of her busy schedule to put on a soccer camp for young girls wanting to evolve their skills on the field and develop their character off it. Held in her hometown of Pittsburgh, the MK Soccer Camp [...]

By |2015-07-29T10:23:05+00:00July 29th, 2015|The Big Screen|Comments Off on Exclusive: Shortly After World Cup Win, Meghan Klingenberg Put On Soccer Camp For Young Girls

Arizona Cardinals Hire Jen Welter As First Female Coach In NFL History

Photo: Jen Welter/Facebook   The Arizona Cardinals have made history by hiring the NFL's first female to hold a coaching position. The Cardinals have hired 37-year old Jen Welter to coach the inside linebackers through training camp and the preseason. “I wanted to open that door,” Cardinals coach Bruce Arians said. “Coaching is nothing more than teaching. The [...]

By |2015-07-27T19:40:09+00:00July 27th, 2015|Coaches' Corner|Comments Off on Arizona Cardinals Hire Jen Welter As First Female Coach In NFL History

Ella Masar of the Houston Dash Speaks on Life, Loss, and Love

Ella Masar of the Houston Dash is as transparent as any player in the National Women's Soccer League. She graciously opened up to us about growing up with a mother who suffers from severe mental illness, losing her father unexpectedly, and her love for teammate and wife, Erin McLeod. There's a certain grace and rawness to Ella that we're certain [...]

By |2015-07-22T11:59:02+00:00July 22nd, 2015|The Big Screen|Comments Off on Ella Masar of the Houston Dash Speaks on Life, Loss, and Love

Podcast: Former NHL Goalie Clint Malarchuk Talks About Dealing With Mental Illness

Photo: Speakers' Spotlight   Former NHL goalie Clint Malarchuk was one tough hombre in his playing days. What nobody knew, not even Malarchuk himself, is that his toughness was constantly being tested by more than life in the NHL. Growing up in Grand Prairie, AB, CA, Clint had struggles that he couldn't identify. He was dealing with depression, [...]

By |2015-07-21T16:19:43+00:00July 21st, 2015|Calling Audibles Radio|Comments Off on Podcast: Former NHL Goalie Clint Malarchuk Talks About Dealing With Mental Illness

Overcoming Substance Abuse and Homelessness, Obstacle Course Racer On His Way To World Championships

Photo courtesy of John Sciarretta In less than a year, someone can go from wanting to leave this world to wanting to compete for it. John Sciarretta, 26, will be battling this October in Cincinnati at the Obstacle Course Racing World Championships -- the sport's equivalent to the Olympics. The Ridgefield, Connecticut business owner, landscaper, and father has [...]

By |2015-07-21T11:51:22+00:00July 21st, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on Overcoming Substance Abuse and Homelessness, Obstacle Course Racer On His Way To World Championships

Andrew Hamilton Bags Colorado’s 58 Tallest Peaks In Less Than 10 Days, Sets 14ers Speed Record

Andrew, Natalie, Calvin, and Axel on Kilimanjaro. Photo: AndrewHamilton.com There are no shortcuts to 14,000 feet above sea level. Alpine enthusiast and mountaineer Andrew Hamilton, 40, knows that better than most, but that doesn't mean that he can't fly up some of the country's tallest peaks and into thin air. On July 9th, Hamilton set the speed record [...]

By |2015-07-16T19:36:25+00:00July 16th, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on Andrew Hamilton Bags Colorado’s 58 Tallest Peaks In Less Than 10 Days, Sets 14ers Speed Record

What To Do With a Talented Young Athlete: Specialize in One Sport or Play Them All?

Kelli McKandless and her volleyball team. Photo courtesy of Kelli McKandless. By Patti Putnicki It’s the era of the sports prodigy; a time when young athletes are taking the podium, winning championships and making headlines. Mo’Ne, Missy, Jordan—each seemingly emerging from the birth canal ready to compete; each supercharging their respective sports, with a legion of fans in [...]

By |2015-07-14T12:23:29+00:00July 14th, 2015|Coaches' Corner|Comments Off on What To Do With a Talented Young Athlete: Specialize in One Sport or Play Them All?

Despite Sepsis And Nearly Losing Her Foot, Former Soccer Star Finds Life Beyond Pitch

(Photo: CSU-pueblo) Growing up, Robin Hayes used her feet for just about everything. They were most important, however, on the soccer field, where Hayes spent much of her childhood training them to maneuver around defenders in pursuit of a goal. And it was well worth it. She sent goal after goal past the outstretched fingertips of goalies, burying [...]

By |2015-07-09T07:41:41+00:00July 9th, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on Despite Sepsis And Nearly Losing Her Foot, Former Soccer Star Finds Life Beyond Pitch

World Cup 2015 Fan Reaction: Why Watching The U.S. Women’s National Team Is So Inspiring

About 25.4 million people watched the USA thump Japan 5-2 in the World Cup final, making it the most-viewed soccer game in U.S. history (men's or women's). We caught up with U.S. women's national soccer team fans in Vancouver's Jack Poole Plaza the morning after the World Cup to get their take on what inspires them the most about watching [...]

By |2015-07-08T10:29:20+00:00July 8th, 2015|The Big Screen|Comments Off on World Cup 2015 Fan Reaction: Why Watching The U.S. Women’s National Team Is So Inspiring

P2P’s Five Most Read Stories: June 2015

(Hard core rugby player Eric Newby. Photo courtesy of Eric Newby) P2P readers sure do like variety. Our top stories from June range from golf to rugby with some snowboarding, skiing, running, and climbing in between. Take a look at these great athletes: 5. Rushes Come In All Forms: Paul Casey Places 2nd At Travelers Championship, Thrives On [...]

By |2015-07-01T15:25:17+00:00July 1st, 2015|The Big Play|Comments Off on P2P’s Five Most Read Stories: June 2015
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