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April 30, 2009

Kyle Maynard Update

Filed under: Kyle Maynard — activeadaptive @ 6:04 pm
kyle-maynard-at-turnstone-june-27-2007

Picture above is from June 27, 2007 when Kyle Maynard returned to Turnstone for a ‘meet and greet’

Kyle Maynard (Fort Wayne, Indiana native & Turnstone Alum) made his MMA debut this past Saturday, April 25 vs Bryan Fry at the Auburn Covered Arena in Auburn, Ala. Kyle lost on a unanimous 30-27 judges’ decision.

Will Kyle Maynard Fight MMA Again

  • Just as Kyle Maynard has done throughout his life, he’ll go back to drawing board. In High School Maynard went a year and a half without a wrestling victory. Then in his senior year he won 35 matches. My personal opinion is Maynard will have another MMA opportunity. Right now his largest obstacle is getting the license to fight. Two years ago he was all set to fight in an MMA event however the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission denied his license to fight by a margin of 4-0, based on the concern for his safety. Hopefully with this match under his belt will show others that he can properly defend himself.


What Happen During the Fight

  • Bryan Fry was conservative by sticking to his game plan and not being overly aggressive. Fry delivered a few punches to Maynard face; however, their was little effort on his part to go to the floor with Maynard and battle for submission. With Maynard unable to throw any jabs, because his gloves he typical wears won’t stay on due to the humidity, his only way to attack was to capitalize on Fry’s strikes. Fry was very cautious on his attacks, making sure he didn’t give Maynard an opportunity to wrestle with him on the mat, which would of been the only way Maynard could win.

Safety Concerns

  • More credit should be given to the trained referees that take their job very seriously. Referees are there to stop the match for ANY fighter when life is in jeopardy. Maynard has a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Paul Creighton. He’s also worked and taken advice from some of the most respected names in MMA including Randy Couture, Steve Maxwell, Forrest Griffin to name drop a few. Maynard isn’t some kid training in his dad’s garage. The people who have seen Maynard train day-to-day know that he’s more then capable to defend and compete.

Below is an excerpt from Doug Drexler a writer at www.examiner.com (posted April 23, 2007)

Even the referee scheduled to oversee the fight, Cam McHargue, believes Maynard has more than a decent chance. McHargue commented, “I think Kyle’s going to win this fight. If the opponent tries to engage him, Kyle is strong enough to take him down. Kyle didn’t have an accident part way through his life; he was born like this. He hasn’t had to adjust, so he knows how to handle all the moves he needs. Kyle has the body and strength of a 200-pound person, and he’s fighting 135-pounders. From a strength standpoint, it’s just not fair.”

Doug Drexler full article can be found at the following link: http://www.examiner.com/x-7825-Tampa-MMA-Examiner~y2009m4d23-Kyle-Maynard-Legit-fighter-or-freak-show-video-footage

Final Thoughts

  • Kyle Maynard deserves the opportunity just like any other trained fighter to compete in a MMA format. Maynard resume speaks for itself. I just hope in future fights his opponents challenge him on the floor where the true excitement lies.

Check out these articles (or search Kyle Maynard and get over 300,000)

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution by Steve Hummer Sunday April 26, 2009

Sports Illustrated by Josh Gross – Friday, April 24, 2009

Amputee’s first MMA fight

Fight fallout

His story

Dream come True

The case for Kyle

Additional Tidbits:

Kyle Maynard was born in 1986 with congenital amputation (no forearms, shortened legs and stands only four feet tall)

TV Appearances:

Kyle Maynard chats with Kevin Showalter at the June 27, 2007 "Meet & Greet". Kyle and Kevin were classmates at Turnstone preschool and Brentwood Elementary.

Kyle Maynard chats with Kevin Showalter at the June 27, 2007 "Meet & Greet". Kyle and Kevin were classmates at Turnstone preschool and Brentwood Elementary.

  • Oprah Winfrey Show
  • Larry King Live (2 times)
  • Good Morning America
  • Early Show
  • Spike TV
  • ABC’s 20/20 (2 times)
  • HBO Real Sports (2 times)

Magazine:

  • USA Today
  • Know Your World Extra
  • Vanity Fair
  • Readers Digest
  • ESPN The Magazine
  • Men’s Journal
  • Modeled for Abercombie & Fitch

Awards:

  • 2004 ESPY for Best Athlete with a Disability,
  • The Sullivan Award, nomination
  • President’s Award for Courage @ Humanitarian Hall of Fame
  • World Record for modified bench press of 360 lbs (March 2005 at the Arnold Fitness Classic)

Attended: 2004 U.S. Wrestling Olympic Team Trials, Junior Olympics

Currently works

  • Speaker for the Washington Speaker’s Bureau, specializing in motivational speeches (including in United Kingdom & Japan)
  • President of No Excuses Athletics…. Learn more athttp://www.noexcusesathletics.com

Author: No Excuses: The True Story of a Congenital Amputee Who Became a Champion in Wrestling and in Life (Regnery Publishing, 2005; ISBN 0-89526-011-5).

Keep an eye out for an upcoming documentary on his life entitled A Fighting Chance. It’s currently in production and is scheduled for release in early 2009. Learn more at aFightingChanceMovie.com

Gus Macker 3 on 2 Wheelchair Basketball (All Ages)

Filed under: Gus Macker — activeadaptive @ 5:03 pm

2009 Gus Macker 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament

Wheelchair Division

Saturday & Sunday, June 27-28

@ Southfield Civic Center
26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield, MI

For More Information Call:

(248) 796-4670

This event is part of the

2nd annual

City of Southfield Sports Festival

Registration Deadline is Monday, June 8, 2009

Individual fee is $32

Teams will consist of an equal mix of junior and adult players. Schedules and teams will be determined and notified via email by Monday, June 22 with team’s first game time!

To learn more and register contact

Claudia A. Brewer, C.T.R.S.
Recreation Programmer
City of Southfield Department of Parks and Recreation
22200 Beech Road
Southfield, MI 48033
Phone: (248)796-4673
Fax: (248)796-4675
cbrewer@cityofsouthfield.com

April 23, 2009

HomeWard Bound Homeless Walk this Sunday

Filed under: Kiwanis — activeadaptive @ 9:31 pm

This Sunday, April 26, 2009 is the Homeward Bound homeless walk (5k) that raises money for local housing initiatives and outreach services for homeless people. Registration starts at noon along with Festivities, Food & Family Activities. The walk will start at 2pm. See below for more details.

Stop by the Kiwanis hot dog stand – Hope to see ya there.

Register – Click Here

Donate – Click Here

Volunteer – Click Here

Team & Corporate Kit, Pledge Form, and Poster – Click Here

April 26, 2009
Headwaters Park

Mapquest:110 W Berry Street. Fort Wayne, IN  46802

Noon – 2:00 PM: Registration & Festivities
Food & Family Activities
1:30 PM: Greetings from dignitaries
2:00 PM: Walk starts, step off
3:30 PM: Walk end, awards ceremony

Homeward Bound Contact Information

Homeward Bound – Northeast
2423 Fairfield Ave.
Fort Wayne, IN 46807

Walk Main Contacts:

Lisa Freeman
260-422-4776
lisaf@uwacin.org

Marty Kocks-Hamrick
260-745-9431 ext. 108
mkocks@whitington.org

Funds raised by the Walk support local emergency, transitional, and permanent housing, health care, job training, case management, nutrition programs, and information/referral services.

Learn more at

April 20, 2009

44th Annual Michigan Wheelchair Games

Filed under: Uncategorized — activeadaptive @ 4:34 pm

44th Annual Michigan Wheelchair Games

Sterling Heights, Michigan

May 22 & 23, 2009

Friday, May 22, 2009

12-5pm BOWLING & BILLIARDS Sterling Lanes

Saturday, May 23, 2009

9:00AM SHOOTING Macomb Community College Criminal Justice Training Facility)

Locations

Macomb Community College
Criminal Justice Training Facility

21901 Dunham Road
Clinton Township, MI 48036
(586) 498-4050

Air Guns

Sterling Lanes
33200 Schoenherr

Sterling Heights, MI 48312

14 Mile Road and Schoenherr (northeast corner)
586.979-5200

The above info was provided by Diane Winterstein on April 19, 2009. Below is her email.

Hi Everyone,

The 2009 very abbreviated MWAA Entry Forms are ready to down load. Due to circumstances beyond our control, we needed to move the events to Memorial Day Weekend. We plan on providing you with a full event next year.

Athletes that want to compete in Track and Field Events and Swimming will need to look at the Ohio Games or the Saginaw Events. The Thunder in the Valley Games will be held June 18 – 21, 2009 at Saginaw Valley State University . Access the entry packet by going to: www.thunderinthevalleygames.com.

If you need directions to the Michigan Wheelchair Games, please contact me for a map.

Have a great day!

Diane Winterstein, CTRS
Special Recreation Coordinator
Sterling Heights Parks & Recreation
Sterling Heights Challengers, Coach
Games Director, Michigan Wheelchair Athletic Association
586.446-2708 FAX: 586.276-4064

You can also learn more at

http://www.michiganwheelchairgames.org/

April 10, 2009

Two Midwest Conference Stars Join Edinboro University Wheelchair Basketball Team

Filed under: Sterling Heights Challengers,wheelchair basketball — activeadaptive @ 8:19 pm

Former Midwest Conference wheelchair basketball athletes… Dwayne Murray of the Sterling Heights Challengers (Detroit, MI) and Ken McPherson of the Grand Rapids Jr. Pacers have committed to Edinboro University for the fall of 2009.

  • Murray — Major Photography and Graphic Design
  • McPherson — Major in Sports Administration and Minor in Business Administration.

Click here to read full post on NWBA.org

2009 NWBT Final Rankings

The 2009 NWBA National Championships final rankings by division are listed below.  All final games scores along with the brackets can be found on www.nwba.org homepage by clicking on the “Publications” folder then select the 2009 NWBA National Championships folder or click here for the direct link.

2009 NWBT Rankings (Championship – Top Men’s Division – Final 4 Only)

The Orlando Magic defeated Arkansas Razorbacks for the 09' Mens National Championship title 65 to 54

The Orlando Magic defeated Arkansas Razorbacks for the 09' Mens National Championship title 65 to 54

1. Orlando Magic Wheels

2. Arkansas Rolling Razorbacks

Watch the championship game between the Magic and Razorbacks at PaulSchulte.com… 1st Half and 2nd half here for direct link

Also check out Paul Schulte recap of the Championship Game

Semi-Finalists.  Utah Wheelin’ Jazz/ Dallas Wheelchair Mavericks

2009 NIWBT (Intercollegiate Men’s)

1. University of Whitewater Wisconsin

2. University of Illinois

3. University of Texas -Arlington

4. University of Arizona

5. University of Alabama

6. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

7. Southwest Minnesota State University

8. University of Missouri

Quick recap from Paul Schulte on the championship game

Click here for VIDEO of the UWW vs ILL championship game…Must see TV

2009 NWWBT Rankings (Women’s)

1. University of Alabama

University of Alabama Crimson Tide Wins First National Title, 53-39 over University of Illinois Fighting Illini.

University of Alabama Crimson Tide Wins First National Title, 53-39 over University of Illinois Fighting Illini.

2. University of Illinois

3. Dallas Lady Mavericks

4. University of Arizona

5. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

6. Shepherd Lady Stealers

7. RIC Sky

8. Denver Lady Nuggets

9. Steel City Starz

10. Lady Liberty

2009 DIII National Tournament Rankings (Division III)

1. Twin City Spinners

2. Waukesha Thunder

3. Fort Wayne Bandits

4. PossAbilities Rolling Bears

5. All Heart Tornadoes

6. Hill On Wheels

7. Connecticut Spokebenders

8. San Antonio Para Sport Spurs

9. Shasta Lakers

10. NEPVA Celtics

11. Magee Sixers Spokesman

12. Miami Heat Wheels

13. RIC Hornets

14. Port City Spokesmen

15. North Charleston Hurricanes

16. Augusta Bulldogs

17. Austin Re’cers

18. Cleveland Wheelchair Cavaliers

19. Sportable Richmond Rimriders

20. Rancho Renegades

21. Tampa Bay Strong Dogs

22. Seattle Slick

23. WSU Wheelin Wildcats

2009 NJWBT Rankings (Varsity – Juniors)

1. Minnesota Timberwolves

The Varsity Flyers finish the season 22-7 Midwest Conference Champs (team picture above) and 9th at Nationals. Three Flyers were in the top 5 National All Academic standings: Sarah Sims #2, Kyle Killworth #3, and Kevin Weingartner #5 while Sarah earned Nationals All-Tournament Team honors. Graduating Seniors: Kevin Weingartner and Devin Gilliam

The Varsity Flyers finish the season 22-7 Midwest Conference Champs (team picture above) and 9th at Nationals. Three Flyers were in the top 5 National All Academic standings: Sarah Sims #2, Kyle Killworth #3, and Kevin Weingartner #5 while Sarah also earned Nationals All-Tournament Team honors. Graduating Seniors: Kevin Weingartner and Devin Gilliam

2. San Diego Hammer

3. Wheelin’ Wizards

4. Rancho Renegades

5. Milwaukee Heat

6. Bennett Blazers

7. Sterling Heights Challengers

8. New Jersey Jr. Nets

9. Turnstone Flyers

10. Michigan Thunderbirds

11. Seattle Jr. Sonics

12. St. Louis Jr. Rolling Rams

13. Minnesota Royals

14. Oklahoma Blaze

15. Katie’s Komets

16. Lakeshore Lakers

2009 NJVWBT Rankings (Junior Varsity)

1. Charlotte Rollin Bobcats

2. Windy City Warriors

3. BORP Bay Cruisers

4. Nebraska Red Dawgs

5. Grand Rapids Jr. Pacers

6. Music City Lightning

7. St. Lukes Tornados

8. TIRR Hotwheels

9. Dallas Jr. Mavericks

10. Phoenix Banner Wheelchair Suns

11. Denver Jr. Rolling Nuggets

12. Georgia Blaze

13. Mad City Badgers

14. Seattle Jr. Sonics

15. Nebraska Black

16. San Diego Hammer

2009 NPWBT Rankings (Prep – Juniors)

1. Courage Rolling Rowdies

2009 Prep Flyers Midwest Conference Runner UpThe Prep Flyers finished 19-6, 2nd at Midwest Conference Tournament (Picture Above) and 3rd at Nationals. Four Prep Flyers were named to the Midwest Conference All Academic Team: Alex Leckron, Lazero Rodriguez, Nina Welfle, and Robert Burns.  Nina was earned honors of National All Tournament team.

2009 Prep Flyers finished 19-6, 2nd at Midwest Conference Tournament (Picture Above) and 3rd at Nationals. Four Prep Flyers were named to the Midwest Conference All Academic Team: Alex Leckron, Lazero Rodriguez, Nina Welfle, and Robert Burns. Nina also earned National All Tournament team honors.

2. Sterling Heights Challengers

3. Turnstone Flyers

4. BORP Bay Cruisers

5. Nebraska Red Dawgs

6. Grand Rapids Jr. Pacers

7. Dallas Jr. Mavericks

8. Denver Jr. Rolling Nuggets

9. Lakeshore Sharks

10. St. Lukes Tornados

11. Milwaukee Heat

Also check out the following:

Who won…Championships Update

Notes before Nationals

Illini Creating a Dream

Championship Division Final 4

Midwest Conference Champs  – Varsity Flyers 1st… Prep Flyers 2nd -

Windy City Champs – Prep Flyers

Midwest Conference January 2009 Report

April 4, 2009

U-23 Team Announced – Former Turnstone Flyer Made the Team

Filed under: Varsity Flyers,wheelchair basketball — activeadaptive @ 6:00 pm

Today, 12 of the top wheelchair basketball athletes (ages 23 and under) were named to the 2009 USA Junior National Team. Included on this team is Jarad Arambula – former Turnstone Flyers and current University of Alabama wheelchair basketball player.

The 09′ USA Junior National Team is coach by Jim Glatsch  and will be joined by assistant coaches Miles Thompson and David Kiley.

Click here to view the try out list

Meet your 2009 USA Junior National Wheelchair Basketball team:

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Both Jared Arambula and Nate Hinz bring their international Gold experience from when they played on the 2007 USA U-20 Junior Team. Above team picture also includes...Ben Kenyon, Hassan Elkadi, John Boie, Mark Booth, Jacob Goforth, Josh Swoverland, Dan Henson, D.J. Murray, and Kyle Killworth. Head Coach: Dan Price. Assistant Coaches: Bob Burnsworth and Jacob Counts. Not included in picture - Dylan Levine - selected for the team, but was forced out by a training injury.

Tommie Gray- Edinboro University

Jared Arambula- University of Alabama

John Gilbert- University of Missouri

Brian Bell- University of Illinois

Steven Serio- University of Illinois

Alex Grunstein- University of Illinois

Matt Lesperance- University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Nate Hinze- University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Chris Okon- University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Ian Pierson- University of Texas-Arlington

Trevon Jenifer- Edinboro University

Tom Smurr- University of Illionois

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Steven Serio has been named the team captain for the Junior National Team.

This team will compete at the

Jared Arambula brings his international experience from when he played on the 2007 USA U-20 Junior Team in Sydney, Australia. The above picture shows six representatives (07 US Jr. Team) from the Turnstone Flyers Wheelchair Basketball Team. Front Row: Daniel Henson & Jared. Back Row: Kyle Killworth, Bob Burnsworth , Doug Arambula & Josh Swoverland (all listed left to right)

Blast from the past...Six representatives from the Turnstone Flyers were on the 2007 USA U-20 Junior wheelchair basketball team. Front Row: Daniel Henson & Jared Arambula. Back Row: Kyle Killworth, Bob Burnsworth , Doug Arambula & Josh Swoverland (all listed left to right)

  • Paralympic World Cup May 19-23, 2009 in Manchester, England.
  • 2009 Junior World Championships July 7-14, 2009 in Paris, France

Click Here: Video from WICU 12 News about the Edinboro University boys trying out for the National team

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April 2, 2009

Former Turnstone Flyers Basketball Standout Invited to U-23 USA Team Tryout

Filed under: Varsity Flyers,wheelchair basketball — activeadaptive @ 4:59 pm

Former Turnstone Flyers and current University of Alabama wheelchair basketball standout Jarad Arambula is among 24 players selected to attend the U-23 trials at the Lakeshore Foundation in Birmingham. The tryouts run April 2 – 4.

USA head coach Jim Glatsch will be joined by assistant coaches Miles Thompson, David Kiley and a selection committee to select 12 players that will represent the United States on the Junior team, which includes players that are 23 years old and younger.

jared-arambula

Former Turnstone Flyer, Jared Arambula, is trying out for the U-23 USA team this week. Jared was a member of the USA Junior team that won the 2007 International Gold Medal in Sydney, Australia.

Jared Arambula – University of Alabama
Brian Bell – University of Illinois
Brad Baugh – University of Alabama
Mark Booth– University of Alabama
Adrien Burnett  – University of Arizona
Andy Garbarino – Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
John Gilbert – University of Missouri
Tommie Gray – Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Andrew Grossmann – Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Alex Grunstein – University of Illinois
Joey Gugliotta – University of Illinois
Eric Harris – University of Arizona
Nate Hinze – University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Trevon Jenifer – Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Ben Kenyon – Minnesota Junior Timberwolves
Matt Lesperance – University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Blake Lofton – University of Alabama
Rebecca Murray – University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Chris Okon – University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Ian Pierson – University of Texas Arlington
Steve Serio – University of Illinois
Tom Smurr – University of Illinois
Kyle Timmerman – Southwest Minnesota State University
John Boie- Wheelin Wizards, Varsity

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