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Old Orchard native starts sports marketing agency in Portland A vision came to fruition for Brian Corcoran earlier this month when Shamrock Sports Group, headquartered on Commercial Street in Portland, officially opened for business.
For the members of The Olde Potbelly Gang, based in Scottdale, the good old days are alive and well in the form of collectible items, ranging from miniature cars to full-sized treasures. This club was founded in the early 1990s, according to Club President Brian Corcoran.
Brian Corcoran's childhood in Anchorage was idyllic and carefree. As an only child, Corcoran and his parents were a close-knit family that reveled in the simple beauty of the Alaskan wilderness.
Sometime next week, Air Force coach Troy Calhoun is hopeful the picture at linebacker clears up. Right now, three of the four positions seem up for grabs. Alex Means, Jordan Waiwaiole, Brady Amack. Patrick Hennessey, Brian Corcoran and James Chambers have played with the starting defense the first three days of training camp, alongside Andre Morris Jr. at outside linebacker. Waiwaiole and Means got their first shot with the starters Wednesday in team drills.
He asked an engineering major, a student at Eastern Kentucky University, to build a platform on wheels large enough and sturdy enough to hold a couple of females. He recruited waitresses from a local restaurant franchise. Brian Corcoran told them to smile, wave their hands and launch rolled-up T-shirts into the crowd of Colonels fans using bungee cords. It was 1991 and this sort of promotion was still a bit novel, especially in Richmond, Ky. A bit controversial, too, even if the young man from Old Orchard Beach didn't fully appreciate the raised eyebrows.
By Mike Madera Special to the Register WEST HAVEN -- After a late-season victory over Amity, St. Joseph coach Marty Crouse raved about the solid play of his top line of Brian Kelly, Conor Crouse and Pat Corcoran. The trio had played the majority of the contest and combined for 12 points, allowing Crouse to leave them on the ice.
For many years, the costumes and designs from Vintage Costumes in Scottdale have appeared at special-event parties and functions, but now, a few of the creations by Brian Corcoran and Ruth Peterson have been featured at the Westmoreland Fair. Approached by officials from the fair, Corcoran was asked if he could supply a honey bee mascot costume that would be used at the fair's new honey display.
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