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Strabane native Stephen Maguire has joined Finn Valley AC and will lead their new Sprint Academy.
The former BBC Coach of the year left his role of director of Performance and coaching at Scottish Athletics.
Maguire has a long and successful history in athletics and lead British squads at European and World Championships as well as helping the the British women s relay teams to Bronze in the 4x400m and 4x100m at the Olympic Games in 2016.
He was also head coach of the Irish Athletics team at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
Highland Radio s Athletics correspondent Patsy McGonagle says he s delighted to get him on board at Finn Valley.
During his father’s time, the Dodgers broke the color barrier with Jackie Robinson. Now, Peter O’Malley is helping to internationalize the most American of sports by building baseball fields in Ireland, China, and Nicaragua and supporting baseball programs in Japan and other countries.
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Peter O’Malley is an internationalist. You can tell by the gigantic pictures of baseball diamonds he has constructed that hang on the walls of his office in downtown Los Angeles. There are blow-ups of fields in Nicaragua, Tianjin China, the Dominican Republic and Dublin, Ireland. In O’Malley’s perfect world, top-notch baseball would be played in every country and the “World Series,” would have a more literal meaning.