Vince's Bio
Former sports public relations/promotions manager with the Baltimore Spirit/Blast, Baltimore Bandits and Maryland Bays, Vince now enjoys watching sports from the cheap seats. He also can usually be found running charity golf and lacrosse tournaments for a local nonprofit. He bleeds purple and black and don't even get him started about Pittsburgh. He enjoys kicking back at local college football and basketball games or he can be seen enjoying baseball games in the summer. Oh yeah, the Yankees and Duke aren't high on his list either. He brings the knowledge of someone who worked in sports combined with the passion of the fan.
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In the lexicon of great American coaches, names that come to the top are Vince Lombardi, Casey Stengel, John Wooden, Joe Torre, Phil Jackson and Scotty Bowman. One coach, whose name is often not mentioned but undoubtedly should be, is Herb Brooks. Unlike Drew Forrester, Nestor Aparicio, Ed Frankovic or Keith Melchior, I am not big ... Read More »
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