A lot went on in these past weeks. We had mid-term break and Mr. Brickner went to Nashville, Tennessee for a little bit. My days were limited but I worked a lot more hours since I had no baseball for the week. These past few weeks I learned a lot and am truly blessed to have the opportunity to work with a small high school to see the all of the behind the scene action. With it being such a small school the Athletic Administrator has a lot of things he must do. He has no secretary, where as most schools do have. From the accounting aspect to preparing for a game he does everything in between. 

I feel this experience has taken its toll on my though as I do not want to have anything to do with High School Athletics. Finding a job at a college has always been what I preferred and this experience has solidified that. I will soon be working with Heidelberg College and Ohio State University. These experiences will broaden my horizon greatly. Currently I play baseball at Tiffin University and played at Mott Community College which is a JUCO for two years prior. Working at Heidelberg and Ohio State will give me perspective from every college division other than NAIA. I'm excited to get things going and to further prosper my career into college athletics.

 
Week three was an interesting one to say the least. The Athletic Director is allowing me to help him with the creation of a new conference. This experience is one that I will treasure being apart of as it's one that most AD's don't experience in their lifetime and I get to have the privilege of knowing the in's and out's of this process as an intern. It's a lot of work already and the item that I'm working on needs to be finished by this coming Thursday for the proposal.  

As all of this is going on behind the scenes, it was also the High Schools Homecoming week. This unfortunately I didn't get to help out as much with as I'm too busy with baseball and school myself. Though as an Athletic Director I feel that you must have some part of the activities surrounding your football teams big game. Homecoming game was always the biggest game for me back home. I was fortunate enough to be able to shadow him during the game to learn the process of getting everything set-up and broke down. Being apart of the baseball team at Tiffin University that's our job to make sure the foot

 
Week two went as expected. I learned quite a bit! Athletic Directors hours at least at the High School level are from sunrise to sunset. My AD that I am following had quite a night for a Friday night football game as there were weather problems that cause several delays. I also noticed that having great communication skills is a must as the Athletic Director is in charge of a lot of things. Making sure the bus schedules are on time, the refs/umpires are getting paid and are arriving at the game at the right time, to even teaching your class. As an AD you must be able to manage your time very good; this is something I feel that I am very good at as being a college athlete, keeping above a 3.5 GPA, and maintaining this internship at the same time is makin