Hosts
Host: Mark “Mighty Mac” McMillian
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Speedy H.S. sprint champion, Mark McMillian, was a two year starter at Glendale JR College in California where he was an All-American. His standout performance gained him a scholarship to play for the University of Alabama under renowned coach Gene Stallings. To this day, McMillian holds the Alabama record for the longest interception TD in school history. Mark was drafted into the NFL by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 10th round where as a rookie, he earned honors by being named to the prestigious All-Madden Team. After a brief stint as a New Orleans Saint, McMillian would later have some of his most celebrated success as a cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs under coach Marty Schottenheimer. In 1997, 5-foot-7-inch, McMillian, was given the nickname “Mighty Mouse” by his teammates and fans by boosting an impressive season with 8 interceptions (tied for the NFL lead) and 3 defensive TDs (longest 87 yards). He also set a Chiefs franchise record for most returned yards (274). Mighty Mac finished his 8 Years in the NFL with the Washington Redskins along side Hall of Famer Daryl Green and Champ Bailey. He now resides in Phoenix, Arizona and works with various programs that help to improve the lives of children and young adults.
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Host: Byron “BNE, The Man in the Middle” Evans
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Byron Evans played college football at the University of Arizona where he was All-Pac ten linebacker from 1985-1986. He was defensive player of the year in 1985 and 1986 for the Wildcats and broke a twenty year record for unassisted tackles. He was a finalist for the Butkus Award. Evans was drafted in the fourth round of the 1987 Draft. He was the middle linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles defense from 1987 – 1994. His coach Buddy Ryan called him the “Hardest Hitting Middle Linebacker” in the NFL and was made captain for the defense. In 1989 he lead the team with 184 tackles and had three games with 20 plus stops. Including a career-high 22 tackles at Chicago, October 2, 1989 he recorded 3 interceptions, caused 2 fumbles, and recovered 3 more. In 1991 he finished the season ranked fifth on the team with 111 tackles, served as the defensive signal caller and helped the Eagles become only the sixth team in the NFL history to finish a season ranked #1 in the NFL across the board vs. the pass, the run, and overall in terms of the fewest yards allowed. In 1992 Evans lead the team with 175 tackles, 4 interceptions, and ran 76 yards. In 1993 he led with 109 tackles despite missing five games due to injuries, 2 fumble recoveries, 1 interception, 8 yards. He scored his second career touch-down in 1993 against the San Francisco 49ers, 23 yards, fumble recovery. During the Philadelphia Eagles 75th Anniversary, Evans was honored as one of “The Top 75″ athletes to play for the Eagles – he was picked number 71.
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Guest Host: Celeste “CM” Manderville
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Beautiful Celeste Manderville is a Southern California native. Aside of her love for ridding horses, racing boats, cars and motorcycles, art, traveling, wine tasting, movies, shopping and her family time, Celeste can’t to shut off ESPN. Celeste is into it all from football to golf to UFC fighting to your local pinball game she loves a good sports game and sports challenge. Modeling began for Celeste at the age of 20 and with Bikini Calendars, Posters, Ring Card Modeling and Commercials. Celeste has done it all, she keeps herself well rounded. CM also ran for City Council in the 2007 election, and she has dabbled a bit in the boxing industry as the head of K.O. Promotions.
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Guest Host/PR Director: Corine Lewis
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Corine Lewis is currently the marketing and promotions director of ProFund. She is launching a new TV show featuring former professional athletes in late October. Corine is also a professional dance and cheerleading choreographer. She was the choreographer and assistant coach of the nationally ranked University of Oregon Cheerleaders for the last 15 years. Corine has more than 20 years of performing, coaching and instructing in the cheer and dance industry. In 1990 Corine joined the NBA Portland Trailblazer Dancers where she performed with the team for 3 years. After Dancing with the Blazers she moved back to her home town in Eugene, Oregon and began her career in marketing and promotions. Corine spends much of her time working and fundraising for foundations and celebrity charity events. In her off time Corine loves to work out, watch Sports Center, and the NFL Network. She has two beautiful daughters, Haley and Jaden.






Mark,
This is Norris Thomas the track coach at Hamilton. How about the Tide….lets road trip. I saw you at the CYF Golf Event a couple of weeks ago. I have your number from Dee Grayer, I’ll give you a call.
Norris