Volunteer Assistant Coach at Alderson Broaddus College for men’s and women’s track and field teams

Alderson Broaddus College is accepting applications for a volunteer helper coach for the men’s and women’s track and field teams. This position will carry out the practice and training routines in the areas of Sprints and Jumps and support in the training of other event areas when needed.

Bachelor’s degree is necessary and collegiate track & field opposition experience in jumps/sprints is highly favored. The position will assist the head coach in all aspect of the program.

For 140 years, Alderson-Broaddus College has been as long as a quality education for its students. Overlooking the charming Tygart River Valley in Philippi, West Virginia, Alderson-Broaddus College students learn and grow in a faith-based knowledge community.

Deeply entrenched in the liberal arts, Alderson-Broaddus College is a health-related and professional educational institution. Alderson-Broaddus College is allied with the American Baptist Churches, USA, the West Virginia Baptist Convention, and the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.

Duties include: Planning/implement daily practices for jump/sprints core, recruit organization and travel to HS meets. Working nights and weekends are standard and expected. Good infrastructure skills and previous recruit of high school student-athletes is necessary and highly sought.

This is a non-paid position restricted to NCAA guidelines; candidates must profitably complete background check.

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Officials: May weather to implore guilty to criminal charges


Boxer Floyd May weather Jr. plans to plead guilty to summary wrong charges in a plea deal resolving felony allegation that he battered his ex-girlfriend, court officials said Tuesday.

Floyd May weather Jr. here in court in October, will face fines and as much as 18 months in jail for a domestic aggression charge.

Mayweather, 34, will face $3,000 in fines and could be sentence to between two days and 18 months in the Clark County jail after insistent Wednesday to one count of battery domestic violence and two pestering charges, said Tess Driver, an aide to Clark County District Attorney David Roger.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal first report the plea deal Tuesday.

It also includes an agreement for Mayweather to plead no contest next week to misdemeanor battery and pay a $1,000 fine for poking a 21-year-old homeowner association security guard in the face during a November 2010 argument about parking tickets on vehicles outside the boxer's home in a select, suburban Las Vegas community.

Roger and Mayweather's lawyers did not right away react to messages from The Associated Press.

Mayweather had been facing a confirmation hearing Wednesday and a decision by Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa whether to send him to trial on felony grand larceny, coercion and robbery charges, and wrong domestic battery and harassment counts. He could have faced 34 years in state prison if he was convict of all those charges.

The felony case stem from accusation that Mayweather hit and endangered his ex-girlfriend, stole her cell phone and exposed two of their children, then ages 10 and 9, during a September 2010 fight about the woman dating another man.

Mayweather, who uses the nickname "Money," was acquitted by a Las Vegas judge in October of other offense harassment charges alleging he in danger the lives of two other homeowner association security guards in another argument about parking tickets.

Mayweather is unbeatable in the boxing ring, with a record of 42-0 with 26 knockouts

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