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1. Balanced Water (July 2008 - Nicholas Brown)
In a stark economic climate, municipal aquatics providers strive to find the right mixture of sport and leisure.
2. Closing Ranks (July 2008 - Michael Popke)
As more student-athletes consider leaving prep sports for private organizations, administrators are challenged to keep interscholastic sports relevant for everyone.
3. Design Details: Backlit Lobby (July 2008 - Andrew Cohen)
Not overly intense but still electric, this stylized wall treatment casts a glow throughout the lobby of Penn State's Recreation Hall.
4. Gas Crunch (July 2008 - Michael Popke)
Increased fuel costs are forcing athletics administrators to rethink where their teams compete.
5. Mind Over Muscle (July 2008 - Andrew Cohen)
Survival amid a plethora of fitness facilities is a matter of understanding your competition, your market and yourself.
6. Plate Appearances (July 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Youth sports leagues are playing hardball with parent volunteers.
7. Playing the Fields (July 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Where public agencies have struggled to meet demand for recreational green space, for-profit sportsplex entrepreneurs eagerly fill the void.
8. Pompoms and Peril; Trivia Pursuit (July 2008 - Michael Popke)
Reviews of Cheerleading and the Law: Risk Management Strategies and EA Sports' GameShow.
9. Pyromania (July 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Fireworks and other pyrotechnic displays at sporting events have become a hot topic.
10. Rick Giles (July 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Rick Giles discusses how he intends to position the new College Basketball Invitational tournament within the context of March Madness.
11. Sanitize, Rinse, Repeat (July 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Push-button technology takes on the dirty job of eradicating MRSA in showers.
12. Side Court (July 2008 - John T. Wolohan )
An assistant high school girls' basketball coach should not have been overlooked for the varsity job, an arbitrator rules.
13. Smart Money (July 2008 - Andrew Cohen)
Country clubs seek a competitive edge by emulating lower-priced wellness providers.
14. Technology Rules (July 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
As coaches embrace more sophisticated recruiting methods, the NCAA braces for the next big thing.
15. Three-Legged Races (July 2008 - Michael Popke)
Triathlons for kids represent one of the sport's fastest-growing segments.
16. Troubled Waters (July 2008 - Nicholas Brown)
Research reflecting nationwide racial disparities in swimming participation challenges local aquatics providers.
17. Ability Test (June 2008 - Michael Popke)
A new state law makes Maryland the first to require schools to create equal athletic and physical education opportunities for students with disabilities.
18. Age Appropriate (June 2008 - Andrew Cohen)
As the average club member gets older, so does the average personal trainer.
19. Animal Attractions (June 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Schools still parade live mascots at sporting events, despite major opposition.
20. Check Swing (June 2008 - John T. Wolohan and Laura Bowman)
Although she was fired legitimately, a softball coach's Equal Pay Act lawsuit is still alive.
21. Climate Changers (June 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Retractable skylights and enclosures not only bring the outdoors in, they let the indoors out.
22. David Kohler (June 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Since founding SCP Auctions in 1979, David Kohler has had his hands on some of the most treasured artifacts in all of American sports history.
23. Design Details: Lounging Around (June 2008 - Andrew Cohen)
The University of New Haven Recreation Center's creative use of a snack bar and lounge space is part of a trend which blurs the line between rec center and student union.
24. Drastic Measures; Playing It Safe (June 2008 - Michael Popke)
Reviews of The Field Guide: The Layout and Dimensions of Sports Fields and weplay.com.
25. Dress Rehearsal (June 2008 - Paul Steinbach)
Spring games have become more than a big-stage football practice, evolving into the 13th game of the season.
 
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