Thursday, August 19, 2010

PHOTO OF THE DAY: Ara & the IRISH













Fomer Notre Dame Head Football Coach Ara Parseghian (now 87 years-young), was at practice today and spoke with the team. Parseghian one of the all-time greats, won two National Championships with the Irish and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Photo courtesy of Irish Illustrated. To subscribe to Irish Illustrated, click on the link below:

IRISH ILLUSTRATED

Evan Sharpley: Everett AquaSox

Former Notre Dame QB, Evan Sharpley, is playing first base this season for the Everett AquaSox, a farm team in the Seattle Mariners organization. Evan is second on the team with 5 HR's and 34 RBI. Here's a link to a video interview of Sharpley on the AquaSox YouTube Channel:

MEET EVAN SHARPLEY

SEASON STATISTICS -- EVERETT AQUASOX

Samardzjia: 10-2 with Iowa Cubs

Former Notre Dame All-American wide receiver, Jeff Samardzjia won his most recent start for the Iowa Cubs earning his 10th win of the season. He allowed one "un-earned" run in his six inning stint. Here's a link to a story on the Shark's effort:

THE SHARK GETS HIS TENTH WIN

SEASON STATISTICS -- IOWA CUBS

ESPN's Five Things to Watch: Notre Dame

ESPN.COM college football writer, Brian Bennett, offered up five things to watch for with the Notre Dame football team this season. Here's the link -- along with two other stories that Bennett wrote on the Irish today at ESPN.COM:

FIVE THINGS TO WATCH

BUZZ SURROUNDS COACH KELLY

RUN GAME NOT AN AFTERTHOUGHT

Desert to Dome: Almost Dome!

University of Notre Dame's Dean of the College of Science, Greg Crawford and his wife Renate -- are just four days away from home! They're currently pedaling through Illinois, on their way to Chicago for a couple of events this weekend. The Crawford's left Tucson, AZ on July 24th -- more than 2,000 miles ago. They'll arrive home to the University of Notre Dame's Main Building (THE GOLDEN DOME) on Monday!!! If you're on campus Monday -- get out and cheer them down Notre Dame Avenue! Here's a link to their blog and all of the wonderful stories about their journey:

DESERT TO DOME -- ALMOST DOME!

Notre Dame: ADHD Diagnosis Overused













From the late 1980s to the early 2000s, the rate of diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) soared 500 percent. Today 5 to 10 percent of all U.S. children between the ages of 6 and 18 have been diagnosed with ADHD. Research at the University of Notre Dame has concluded in many cases, diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in young children is wrong. Notre Dame economist William Evans (pictured), along with colleagues at North Carolina State University and the University of Minnesota, say approximately 1.1 million children from the late 1980s to the early part of this century could have been inappropriately diagnosed. Additionally, they say more than 800-thousand were given stimulant medication to address ADHD only because they were less mature than their peers. The researchers discovered that children who are “older for their grade” are less frequently diagnosed and treated for ADHD. Children born just after the cutoff date for enrollment and therefore relatively old for their grade had a significantly lower incidence of ADHD diagnosis and treatment than classmates born just before the cutoff and, therefore, young for their grade. All things being equal, such a disparity should not exist. The fact that it does suggests something other than the disorder is causing the increase in diagnosis. Full results of the research will be published in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Health Economics. Here's a link to the release from the University of Notre Dame:

NOTRE DAME: ADHD MISDIAGNOSED