Jack London, Sportswriter
The craft and cunning of competition, age versus youth, and “the allure of the game”—these were recurring themes in Jack London’s writing, especially when the subject was sports.Only once, says Doc...
View ArticleAnother Bid for Professional Baseball
There hasn’t been a professional baseball team—at any level—since the Sonoma Crushers played their last game in Rohnert Park, back in 1886. Over the past decade there have been a series of false...
View ArticleWorking to Help Student Athletes Dodge Concussions
Early September means the start of football season ... a time for tailgate parties and fantasy leagues. On today's North Bay Report we examine what is being done locally and nationally to protect young...
View ArticleThe Long Slow Recovery from Concussion
On yesterday’s North Bay Report we talked about concussions, a serious and common injury among school athletes. Today, we look closer at the story of one local volleyball player, Sophia Reoutt, as she...
View ArticleUnraveling Baseball's Unwritten Rules
Another new baseball season is about to begin, bringing with it a few changes in the rules. But there’s another set of rules in play that don’t change much, and rarely get spelled out.
View ArticleThe Long, Slow Recovery From Concussion
Concussions are serious and common injuries among school athletes. Today, we hear the story of volleyball player Sophia Reoutt, as she struggled to recover from one. Symptoms of Concussion
View ArticleCricket Speeds Up, Gains Popularity in the North Bay
Playing cricket requires a bat and ball, and the ability to throw, catch and hit—just enough similarities to help the sport find a toehold in the North Bay.
View ArticleIt's Not Just for Athletes -- Title IX Workshops at SSU
More than 40 years ago, in June 1972, President Nixon signed Title IX of the Education Amendments Act into law. On March 27, Sonoma State University is dedicating the day to Title IX with workshops...
View ArticleJack London, Sportswriter
The craft and cunning of competition, age versus youth, and “the allure of the game”—these were recurring themes in Jack London’s writing, especially when the subject was sports. Only once, says Doc...
View ArticleAnother Bid for Professional Baseball
There hasn’t been a professional baseball team—at any level—since the Sonoma Crushers played their last game in Rohnert Park, back in 1886. Over the past decade there have been a series of false...
View ArticleWorking to Help Student Athletes Dodge Concussions
Early September means the start of football season ... a time for tailgate parties and fantasy leagues. On today's North Bay Report we examine what is being done locally and nationally to protect...
View ArticleThe Long Slow Recovery from Concussion
On yesterday’s North Bay Report we talked about concussions, a serious and common injury among school athletes. Today, we look closer at the story of one local volleyball player, Sophia Reoutt, as she...
View ArticleUnraveling Baseball's Unwritten Rules
Another new baseball season is about to begin, bringing with it a few changes in the rules. But there’s another set of rules in play that don’t change much, and rarely get spelled out. Paul Dickson...
View ArticleThe Long, Slow Recovery From Concussion
Concussions are serious and common injuries among school athletes. Today, we hear the story of volleyball player Sophia Reoutt, as she struggled to recover from one. Symptoms of Concussion
View ArticleCricket Speeds Up, Gains Popularity in the North Bay
Playing cricket requires a bat and ball, and the ability to throw, catch and hit—just enough similarities to help the sport find a toehold in the North Bay. The Sonoma Gullies are one of three teams...
View ArticleCoaching Boys Into Men
A new, targeted effort to combat violence against women is taking hold in an important, if unexpected context: junior high and high school locker rooms. CBIM provides the coaches with cue cards that...
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