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”Memory Lane” Paying For Playing

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Welcome to “Memory Lane” where at least once a month, I will share short clips and previous full episodes from the South Shore Ave Catalogue. Reminiscing from some of my favorite moments in SSA history. Today I’m going to share the full episode of “Paying For Playing” (originally released on March 20, 2019), where in light of the news of the Student-Athlete Equity Act was being presented, we discuss the pay-for-play scenario regarding the NCAA & its student-athletes. We also discussed if Zion Williamson (then fresh off his injury at Duke due to his shoe explosion vs. North Carolina) should have packed his season up before the NCAA Tournament; and a lot more than this. Since the release of this episode, the Name, Image, & Likeness Deal has helped to change the landscape for student-athletes across NCAA major sports. So in the spirit of the March Madness tournament, we dust off this entertaining classic episode, and take you back down Memory Lane. - Cal Cee

Guests

O’Neil Kamaka - Founder of Skills Refinement Group, Head Coach of UPLAY AAU Program; GTA Hooping legend; St. Mary’s College Alumni

Headley - SSA Family Member (Now & Forever); 2-Time All-Canadian Track Athlete @ Concordia; 2-Time All-American @ Lewis University; #RIPHeadley #BentNotBroken #HJB4EVA

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Welcome to “Memory Lane” where at least once a month, I will share short clips and previous full episodes from the South Shore Ave Catalogue. Reminiscing from some of my favorite moments in SSA history. Today I’m going to share the full episode of “Paying For Playing” (originally released on March 20, 2019), where in light of the news of the Student-Athlete Equity Act was being presented, we discuss the pay-for-play scenario regarding the NCAA & its student-athletes. We also discussed if Zion Williamson (then fresh off his injury at Duke due to his shoe explosion vs. North Carolina) should have packed his season up before the NCAA Tournament; and a lot more than this. Since the release of this episode, the Name, Image, & Likeness Deal has helped to change the landscape for student-athletes across NCAA major sports. So in the spirit of the March Madness tournament, we dust off this entertaining classic episode, and take you back down Memory Lane. - Cal Cee

Guests

O’Neil Kamaka - Founder of Skills Refinement Group, Head Coach of UPLAY AAU Program; GTA Hooping legend; St. Mary’s College Alumni

Headley - SSA Family Member (Now & Forever); 2-Time All-Canadian Track Athlete @ Concordia; 2-Time All-American @ Lewis University; #RIPHeadley #BentNotBroken #HJB4EVA

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