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Run TMC Podcast (Run The Marin County)
Run TMC Podcast
76 episodes
1 day ago
An accessible, light-hearted platform that aims to entertain, educate, and inform its listeners while (i) celebrating and unpacking basketball on many levels - youth, AAU/Club, high school, college, and professional - from the perspective of players, parents, coaches, fans, and “nerds”, and (ii) showcasing and diving deeply into the rich basketball culture (past and present) in Marin County and beyond.
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An accessible, light-hearted platform that aims to entertain, educate, and inform its listeners while (i) celebrating and unpacking basketball on many levels - youth, AAU/Club, high school, college, and professional - from the perspective of players, parents, coaches, fans, and “nerds”, and (ii) showcasing and diving deeply into the rich basketball culture (past and present) in Marin County and beyond.
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S2E25(M): Celebrating 50 Years of Pirate Camp with Coach Reed Nottingham
Run TMC Podcast (Run The Marin County)
1 hour 48 minutes 27 seconds
5 months ago
S2E25(M): Celebrating 50 Years of Pirate Camp with Coach Reed Nottingham
THE RUN TMC POP UP STORE -- Open until May 31st! This is Episode 25 of Season 2 of The Run TMC Podcast In this episode, Dave and Duffy welcome Reed Nottingham, who has directed or co-directed the Pirate/Falcon camp at Archie Williams (formerly "Drake") HS for over 25 years. With firsthand stories and memories from both Reed and various contributors, we take you on a nostalgic journey through the fun, competitive, and impactful aspects of a camp that has shaped countless Marin County players and coaches. The interview with Reed was conducted on May 9th and our intro convo on May 23rd Links: THE RUN TMC POP UP STORE (Open Until May 31st) Encore Custom LLJ Tournament Registration Content and opinions are those of Dave, Duffy and their guests and not of affiliated organizations or sponsors. email us at: theruntmcpodcast@gmail.com check out our website at: theruntmcpodcast.com thank you to our prior sponsors: West End Nursery and Batiste Rhum and San Domenico Nike Summer Basketball Camps and North Bay Basketball Academy, and  The Hub in San Anselmo AI Summary Join hosts Duffy Ballard and David Levine on the Run TMC podcast as they delve into the rich history and legacy of Pirate Camp, now known as Falcon Camp, celebrating its 50th anniversary. Reed Nottingham, who has been at the helm as director, shares fascinating stories and anecdotes from his 37 years of involvement, highlighting some of the legendary basketball figures who were once campers and coaches. From the competitive spirit and skill development to hilarious stories involving hot dog counts and epic basketball battles, this episode revisits the memorable experiences and impact of this iconic Marin County basketball camp. Plus, don't miss the special insights and memories shared by notable figures like Doug Donnellan and Steve Lavin.
Run TMC Podcast (Run The Marin County)
An accessible, light-hearted platform that aims to entertain, educate, and inform its listeners while (i) celebrating and unpacking basketball on many levels - youth, AAU/Club, high school, college, and professional - from the perspective of players, parents, coaches, fans, and “nerds”, and (ii) showcasing and diving deeply into the rich basketball culture (past and present) in Marin County and beyond.