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  1. August 27, 2005  Steroids & Kids

  2. September 3, 2005 - Dr. John Gerdy, Sports and Culture

  3. September 10, 2005 - Bob Bigelow and Duke Albanese - High School Sports

  4. September 17, 2005 - Drs. Doug Brown and Bill Heinz - Athletic Injuries

  5. September 24, 2005 - Keith Weatherbie and Kevin Woodson - The Changing Role of High School Athletic Directors and Coaches

  6. October 1, 2005 - Drs. Doug Brown and Bill Heinz - Athletic Injuries: Prevention and Rehab

  7. October 8, 2005 - Mrs. Karen Baldacci, First Lady of the State of Maine; Dr. Dora Mills, and Dr. Lisa Letourneau - Childhood Obesity

  8. October 15, 2005 - Dr. Bill Heinz and AD Keith Weatherbie on the topic of Head Injuries.

  9. October 22, 2005 - Ed Arnold (Whose Puck Is It Anyway?) Keith Weatherbie, Jason Tremblay, Mike Bishop - Fair Play in Hockey and Other Sports

  10. October 29, 2005 - Steven Tremblay, Desiree Linkel, Madeline Hamilton, Erin Rice and Dawn Willard-Robinson - Children with Disabilities

  11. November 5, 2005 - Listen, The Children Are Talking - Regis and students discuss topics ranging from sports, athletic contracts, SATs, and politics.

  12. November 12, 2005 - Deb Smith, Liz Bouve, Jo Dill, Kris Grant - A Viable Alternative to Organized Youth Sports

  13. November 19, 2005 94th Annual Thanksgiving Day game between Portland High and Deering High

  14. November 26, 2005 Stress and Pressure. Ashley Tremblay, Lauren Grousd, Dr. Doug Brown, Kerry Kertes.

  15. December 3, 2005. Is Your Coach Right For You and Your Child? Dr. Doug Brown, Keith Weatherbie, Gerry Durgin, Kevin Woodhouse, and Kerry Kertes.

  16. December 10, 2005. The College Myth: A Bill of Goods. Jeff Schedd, Todd Fields, Ken Nye, and Alan Burton.

  17. December 17, 2005. Lifetime Participation in Sport. Doug Abrams, University of Missouri Law Professor, John Carrol, Central Maine Power Co.

  18. December 24, 2005. Maine Girls' Interscholastic Hockey Association. Dr. Doug Brown, Frank Spencer, Bre Fortiguerra, Peter Landis.

  19. December 31, 2005. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Youth Sports. Dr. Doug Brown, Dr. Bill Heinz, and Keith Weatherbie.

  20. January 7, 2006. The Past, Present, and Future of Public Education. Professor Ken Nye.

  21. January 14, 2006. Implementing Sports Done Right. Paul Amnot and Jason Fuller from Lewiston High, and Don King from Poland High. Not aired due to technical difficulties. Will be repeated on Feb. 18.

  22. January 21, 2006. Game Officials: Who are these guys, and why do they do it? Kevin Woodhouse, Bill Gallagher, Ray Levesque, Dean Gilbert, Reggie Grant, and Bob Coffman.

  23. January 28, 2006. A Great Way To Learn. Portland's Expeditionary Learning High School and the Portland Pirate teamed up on an exciting educational project.

  24. February 4, 2006. Education Reform in the Portland Public School District. Superintendent Mary Jo O'Connor; ELOB H.S. Principal, Derek Pierce; King Middle School Principal ,Mike McCarthy.

  25. February 11, 2006. Tricks & Tools: Athletic Trainers. Dr. Doug Brown, Audrey McKenzie, Matt Cook, Sean Crothers, and Larry Caruso.

  26. February 18, 2006. Sports Done Right. Paul Amnot, Jason Fuller, Chantelle McLellan, and Luke Potter from Lewiston High, and Rich Drummond and John O'Brian from Portland High.

  27. February 25, 2006. The Teenage Brain. Dr. David Walsh.

  28. March 4, 2006. Cheerleading: Sport or Sideline Entertainment. The Scarborough High School Cheerleading Squad.

  29. March 11, 2006. Casco Bay High School Sailing. Jeff Cumming, Sara Helming, Mike Siepert, and high school sailors.

  30. March 18, 2006. Lifelong Fitness & Exercise. Niki Voyer, University of New England, Bre Fortiguerra, Scarborough High Girls Hockey Coach, and Kerry Kertes, Cape Elizabeth Swim Coach. College Recruiting with Lars Jorgensen and Ashley Tremblay from the University of Toledo.

  31. March 25, 2006. Local Athletic Directors, Matt Richards from SMCC, Kevin Woodhouse from S. Portland, and Frank Spencer from Scarborough discuss issues in interscholastic athletics.

  32. April 1, 2006. Education Issues. Mark Kostin, and Ken Nye, both from USM; Andrea Cayer, Health teacher at Cape Elizabeth H.S.

  33. April 8, 2006. What is a Good Sports Parent? Kerry Kertes and Lisa Bingham.

  34. April 15, 2006. Young Moms and High School All-Stars. Staying Fit and Playing for Life.

  35. April 22, 2006. High School Athletic Trainers, Keeping Athletes Injury-free, with Dr. Doug Brown, Audrey McKenzie, and Matt Cook.

  36. April 29, 2006. Junior Hockey vs High School Hockey. Coach Norm Gagne, Paul Evans, Bart Keinath.

  37. May 6, 2006. The Great Maine Schools Project at the University of Southern Maine. Mark Kostin and David Ruff.

  38. May 13, 2006. "Air Ball, American Education's Failed Experiment with Elite Athletics." Author John Gerdy joins Regis and Ted.

  39. May 20, 2006. "Air Ball, American Education's Failed Experiment with Elite Athletics." Author John Gerdy joins Regis and Ted. Part II.

  40. May 27, 2006. Backyard Sports, a new and different athletic experience founded by Danny Bernstein.

  41. June 3, 2006. The "Professors are Back!" Mark Kostin and David Ruff of the Southern Maine Partnership discussing the final year of high school.

  42. June 10, 2006. "Kids with Special Needs. Bart Keinath, Mike Francouer, and Matt Narel.

  43. June 17, 2006. "Running Up The Score. Eric Klein, Head Football Coach at Scarborough High, Steve Stinson, Head Football Coach at S. Portland High, and Don Wilson, retiring AD at Biddeford High.

  44. June 24, 2006. Reorganizing Youth Sports with Bob Bigelow; Female Athletes as Good as Boys?

  45. July 1, 2006. "The Professors Are Back." Mark Kostin and David Ruff from the Great Maine Schools Partnership at USM.

  46. July 8, 2006. What Its Like to Wear Stripes with Wes McCauley an NHL referee; Bill Green on what Maine has to offer re lifetime physical activities.

  47. July 15, 2006. 8th Grade Teacher, Brian Lampman discussing "Learning Culture Through Sport." Bob Bigelow on "An Open Letter to Communities."

  48. July 22, 2006. The Portland Sea Dogs: behind the scenes of a great family entertainment venue. Also, John Gerdy returns for more discussion on reform of the NCAA.

  49. July 29, 2006. More discussion on including children with disabilities into mainstream American life.

  50. August 5, 2006. Return of the Professors: How to Make Big Schools Smaller. David Ruff, Jeanne Crocker, and Chris Elkington.

  51. August 12, 2006. Little League, Big Dreams with author Charles Euchner.

  52. August 19, 2006.  Wes McCauley, S. Portland resident and NHL referee, and Jay Mazur, varsity hockey coach at Scarborough High on the new rules in Ice Hockey.

2006 - Second Year

  1. August 26, 2006 Marks the first Anniversary of the Kids FIRST Radio Show on WJAB. Guests will be Drs. Doug Brown and Bill Heinz from Portland Orthopaedic Associates; Bonny Eagle Asst. Principal and AD, Gary Stevens; and Mark Kostin from the Great Maine Schools Project.

  2. September 2, 2006. Keoni DeRenne and Dave Bacani Portland Sea Dogs players joined by Chris Cameron, Director of Communications, and Play-by-play announcer, Mike Antonellis. Surprise guest: Faustino Donatelli from "The Tailor Shop" on Munjoy Hill.

  3. September 9, 2006. Two Big High School Dilemmas: Fundraising and Hazing.

  4. September 16, 2006. Freeport H.S. Football Program with David Eid from Channel 13.

  5. September 23, 2006. Early College Enrollment. The Professors with guests from Wells and Lewiston High School.

  6. September 30, 2006. Making Sense of the Indian Mascot Issue, and Charles Euchner on the 2006 Little League World Series.

  7. October 7, 2006. Artificial Turf with Frank Spencer, AD at Scarborough High, and Michael Ott, head of a Cape Citizens Committee raising funds to install the new turn.

  8. October 14, 2006. Athletic Trainers. Dr. Doug Brown, Audrey McKenzie, Mark Tinkham.

  9. October 21, 2006. Return of the Professors: Mark Kostin and David Ruff with their guests Jeanne Crocker, Chris Elkington, and students.

  10. October 28, 2006. Soccer. Boys and girls soccer players, from Scarborough High and S. Portland High, with coach Mark O'Connor.

  11. November 4, 2006. Math is easy! with Leslie Minton. Also, Bruce Crowder, Pirates Hockey Coach.

  12. November 11, 2006. A Holistic Perspective on Children's Health.

  13. November 18, 2006. Great Education Stories with The Professors.

  14. November 25, 2006. It's All About Hockey.

  15. December 2, 2006. Youth Sports Parents: Where do we draw the line.

  16. December 9, 2006. Technology in the schools. The Professors and a crew from Yarmouth High.

  17. December 16, 2006. Let it snow, let it snow, let i snow. Skiing in Maine.

  18. December 23, 2006. Women in Sports, plus Maine Girls Ice Hockey.

  19. December 30, 2006. End-of-the-year Show. Dr. Doug Brown, John Gerdy, Bob Bigelow, Susan Robbins, David Ruff, Michael Hoffer, et. al. A review of the events and topics we covered in 2006.

  20. January 6, 2007. Dr. George Babikian, Trauma Surgeon from Orthopaedic Associates of Portland, and Rob Card, PE teacher and coach from Westbrook High.

  21. January 13, 2007. The 1st Annual Fix Cup H.S. Hockey tournament in memory of Frank Fixaris. We'll also be talking with former NHL star, and local resident, Eric Weinrich.

  22. January 20, 2007. The Professors are back with a discussion on why high school graduates are not college ready.

  23. January 27, 2007. Dr. Ben Grasso, Living With A Stone Age Brain; Winterkids with Carla Marcus and and update on skiing with Scott Andrews.

  24. February 3, 2007. Swimming with Kerry Kertes and Rob Card. Innovative Fitness Class at Westbrook High.

  25. February 10, 2007. Not Your Parents' Voc Ed with The Professors and guests from Oxford Hills Combined High School.

  26. February 17, 2007. High School Track and Field with David Weatherbie, coach and President of the Beach To Beacon 10K. Scott Andrews with another update on high school skiing.

  27. February 24, 2006. Brooke de Lench, founder of Momsteam.com and author of The Home Team Advantage.

  28. March 3, 2007. National Athletic Trainer's Month with Dr. Doug Brown, Audrey McKenzie, and friends. Also, Marion Doyle from WinterKids.

  29. March 10, 2007. Real World Learning with Prof. Mark Kostin and Gregg Palmer from Searsport District High.

  30. March 17, 2007. Maine Handicapped Skiing with Scott Andrews. Major winter storm forced us to postpone the S. Portland High Robotics Team.

  31. March 24, 2007. Live From Gillette Stadium as part of the New England Youth Sports Festival with guests: Bob Bigelow, Jeffrey Pratt Beedy, and Chris Hickey.

  32. March 31, 2007. Travis Roy Award Recipient, Kit Smith, along with his coach Dave Boucher from Brunswick High. Paul Evans, Asst. Hockey Coach at USM and recipient of the Life-time Achievement Award from the Class A H.S. Hockey Coaches Association. Also, Dr. Ben Grasso, and co-producer Cameron Bonsey.

  33. April 7, 2007. AD Burnout with Gary Stevens, Rich Drummond, Todd Sampson, and Gordie Salls.

  34. April 14, 2007. Myths, Realities, and other confusion issues with Professors David Ruff, and Mark Kostin.

  35. April 21, 2007. Cancelled due to Patriot's Day storm flooding in the WJAB studios.

  36. April 28, 2007. Norm Gagne and students in eh Jobs for Maine Graduates Program. Regis from "The Big Apple," with his hints for selecting the right coach for your child, and the five secrets every youth coach must know.

  37. May 5, 2007 PE and the Legislature. Representatives Lisa Miller and Kerri Prescott, along with Anthem's Victoria Kuhn explain a bill in the legislature that would bring back PE in some form by 2010.

  38. May 12, 2007. Return of the ADs with Gary Stevens, Keith Weatherbie, Todd Sampson, and Gordie Salls. Also, David Weatherbie Track & Field coach at Cape Elizabeth.

  39. May 19, 2007. Tom Ledue, Principal at Noble High School, together with The Professors, Mark Kostin and David Ruff discussing the readiness of Maine's graduating seniors for college, work, and citizenship.

  40. May 26, 2007. Not Your Father's Erector Set. The Riotcrew from S. Portland High talking about their nationally recognized robotics program. Chris Cameron and Maggie McCoy of the Portland Sea Dogs.

  41. June 2, 2007. Mark Kostin, David Ruff, Duke Albanese, and Colleen Quint talking about the Great Maine Schools Project and what the Mitchell Institute is doing to help Mitchell scholarship students persevere through graduation. Also, students from Lyman Moore Middle school and the solutions to the Obesity epidemic.

  42. June 9, 2007. Lou Piniella, Over-the-top Parents, Screaming Coaches, Violence, and Kids Who Hate Sports. How York County Community College Makes Going to College Easy.

  43. June 16, 2007. Dr. Tory Rogers, a pediatrician at the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital at Maine Med, and Dr. Bill Heinz from Orthopaedic Associates of Portland. Children's health issues: obesity, nutrition, year 'round sports, and overuse injuries.

  44. June 23, 2007. Danny Bernstein, founder of Backyard Sports, and Martial Arts with Kerri Prescott.

  45. June 30, 2007. Show cancelled as studio re-carpeted after flood damage.

  46. July 7, 2007. Bob Bigelow, author of Just Let The Kids Play, and Martial Arts for Kids with State Representative Kerri Prescott. Casco Bay Youth Hockey Association.

  47. July 14, 2007. Sports Done Right with Duke Albanese and Colleen Quint. John Gerdy, American Education's Failed Attempt with Elite Athletics.

  48. July 21, 2007. Understanding Digital Natives with Alice Barr. Rep. L. Gary Knight on game officials.

  49. July 28, 2007. Long Creek Duo to run in Beach to Beacon. Sports psychologist, Bill Gayton on the "over identified parent."

  50. August 4, 2007. Great Maine Schools Project with David Ruff, featuring Massebesic High School.

  51. August 11, 2007. DJ & Kyle interview Portland Sea Dogs players and personnel.

  52. August 18, 2007. The Long Creek Runners in the Beach to Beacon return to tell of their adventure.

  53. August 25, 2007. Real Life, Real Talk about raising healthy children with Lauren Grousd, Pam Leo, and Lisa Belanger. Also, Wendy Gibson a dance instructor on the importance for dance in the school curriculum.

2007 - Third Year

  1. September 1, 2007. Professors Bill Gayton, USM, and John Silva, UNC, Chapel Hill, two noted sports psychologists. Does your 10 year-old need one?

  2. September 8, 2007. The Mitchell Scholars with Colleen Quint from the Mitchell Institute.

  3. September 15, 2007. Cheating: Patriots, Steriods, and more. Return of Derek Pierce and Casco Bay Expeditionary Learning High School.

  4. September 22, 2007. Sports Done Right: Who Needs It? Karen Hatch, Executive Director of Sports Done Right, and Tom Forti, Assistant Principal at Rockland High, along with student athletes.

  5. September 29, 2007. Innovation and Change at Nobel High School.

  6. October 6, 2007. The Ugly Underside of Youth Sports. Colleen Quint, Todd Sampson.

  7. October 13, 2007. Straight Talk About High School Sports. Keith Weatherbie, Gerry Durgin, Debbie Mitchell, Marc Gousse.

  8. October 20, 2007. What Kids Are Saying About Their Coaches. Duke Albanese, Marty Ryan, and Karen Hawkes from Sports Done Right.

  9. October 27, 2007. Poland Regional High School.

  10. November 3, 2007. Joe Gousse, Westbrook H.S., Keith Weatherbie, Cape Elizabeth AD.

  11. November 10, 2007. Westbrook High Students: Listen The Children Are Talking.

  12. November 17, 2007. MSAD 51, Greely High School's Experience with Sports Done /right.

  13. November 24, 2007. Westbrook High Students: Listen The Children Are Talking, Part II.

  14. December 1, 2007. So, You Want To Coach, and Barriers to College For Maine Kids with Colleen Quint.

  15. December 8, 2007. Up Close & Personal with Portland Pirates Mike Mckenna and Mike Hoffman.

  16. December 15, 2007. My Commentary on the Mitchell Report, and Sports Done Right in Augusta.

  17. December 22, 2007. The Guy Rousseau Story.

  18. December 29, 2007. Conversation with Regis and Colleen Quint.

  19. January 5, 2008. A Matter of Urgency and Priorities, and A Health Story You Won't Believe with Lynn Bonsey and Pete Loiselle. Read the staggering facts about how much we spend on entertainment, sports, and war compared to the education and health of our kids.

  20. January 12, 2008. The Professors are back with Mike Johnson, Principal of Portland High, and Ken Kunin, Principal of Deering High, along with Beth Arsenault and student Anthony Toppi.

  21. January 19, 2008. "I Ain't No Role Model." Mike McKenna, Portland Pirates goalie has a different opinion on Mac In The Morning. Regis is Ranting on Steroids and real problem: us. We will also be joined by Greg Glynn, the Voice of the Portland Pirates. And, a special interview with Ater Ater, a Sudanese boy who made the Portland High School hockey team after learning to skate only a year ago.

  22. January 26, 2008. 2nd Annual Pond Hockey Festival in Rangeley, Boston Bruins Alumni vs Portland Mariners Alumni game Feb. 27th to benefit athletics at Portland High Schools. Portland High Principal, Mike Johnson returns for comments on the looming financial crisis in public education.

  23. February 2, 2008. Steroids Revisited: Drs. Doug Brown and Bill Heniz of Orthopaedic Associates. Dispelling the myths.

 

 

 

 

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