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Wallin came to the Athletic & Personal Development program as a Performance Coach in the summer of 2011.  Prior to IMG, Wallin was coaching at the University of Oklahoma as a Strength and Conditioning Coach for the baseball, wrestling, men’s and women’s golf teams. Wallin has also worked at the University of Iowa, working specifically with their football team, as well as Mike Boyle’s Strength and Conditioning Facility in Winchester, MA.  As a graduate of the University of Iowa in 2008, Wallin competed in Rugby, and still competes competitively in the sport of Rugby today.

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Heather Von Seggern has been with IMG Academy since 2010. An undergraduate from Lake Forest College and graduate from Springfield College’s Master of Education Program, she works with soccer, lacrosse, golf, and baseball student-athletes. 

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Scott Treibly has been with IMG Academy since 2001 and is currently the College Placement/Recruiting Director. He is a nineteen-year, seasoned veteran in the world of collegiate athletics and academics. For the past ten years Mr. Treibly has emerged at IMG Academy as a college recruiting specialist. He has helped develop the college planning and placement department and taken recruiting education to the next level.

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Mark Blaweiss has worked in the fields of higher education and college advising for over 30 years.  He has held leadership roles at numerous colleges and universities including serving as the Dean of Freshmen at Drexel University and the Dean of Students at New College of Florida and the University of South Florida at Sarasota/Manatee.

Pastornicky recalled as Braves cover for Heyward

DENVER -- With Jason Heyward undergoing a smooth appendectomy Monday night, the Braves on Tuesday placed him on the 15-day disabled list and called up shortstop Tyler Pastornicky from Triple-A Gwinnett.

Prospect ‘masks’ a question

TRENTON — The question isn’t really whether J.R. Murphy can hit.

A convincing answer on that subject came Thursday night, when the Yankees catching prospect homered in three consecutive at-bats for Double-A Trenton. Through 11 games, Murphy — the usual cleanup hitter for the Thunder — had a .364 batting average, .442 on-base percentage and .682 slugging with nearly as many walks (six) as strikeouts (seven). He has demonstrated patience and gap power at every minor league level.

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