
Paul K. Crane
Sports Correspondent at E. W. Scripps Company
Sports Correspondent @ScrippsNews. Biletnikoff Award voter. Fmr CNN Sports, FSN, CST, KTBS, KDFW, iHeart Sports Network
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Dec 2, 2024 |
ukactive.com | Paul K. Crane
By Paul Crane, Risk and Standards Manager at ukactiveThe physical activity sector forms an essential part of the community, supporting people across the nation to begin or continue their health journey. Whether by providing a space to be active, offering social interaction, or supporting those with a health condition, these facilities welcome millions of people each and every day. To ensure people can continue enjoying these facilities, the importance of health and safety has never been greater.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
sportengland.org | Paul K. Crane
Our sector is the nation’s engine room of physical activity as we support health and wellbeing by welcoming people from all communities – whatever their age, background or ability – on their journey to a more active lifestyle. Customer-facing and facility-based environments work hard to ensure that users, staff and buildings are operating to the right standards.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
scrippsnews.com | Paul K. Crane
Sports have a unique way of bringing people together. It’s able to provide joy and hope, even in times of sorrow or despair. But it’s also about much more than winning games or championships. For the second straight year, the University of Illinois-Chicago women’s basketball program has teamed with The Beautiful Lives Project to help bring basketball to children and adults with disabilities.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
wtvr.com | Paul K. Crane |Lane Casadonte |Sean Robertson
Sports have a unique way of bringing people together. It’s able to provide joy and hope, even in times of sorrow or despair. But it’s also about much more than winning games or championships. For the second straight year, the University of Illinois-Chicago women’s basketball program has teamed with The Beautiful Lives Project to help bring basketball to children and adults with disabilities.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
scrippsnews.com | Paul K. Crane
Soccer has been called "The Beautiful Game" and nowhere is it more beautiful than in the Hispanic community. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and has been growing exponentially in the United States. Part of the reason why is the increased influence of Hispanics. The co-founder of Latinos In Sports, Xavier Gutierrez, says, "It's integral to the cultural identity of the Latino community across the United States and really across the world.
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