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Showing posts with label Michala Riggle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michala Riggle. Show all posts

Monday, May 22, 2017

Early Bird Story....Riggle to transfer...--MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


BEFORE LOUIE...


The modern-day Louie the Cardinal Bird has undergone quite a few changes since the early version of him in the 1960's. I ran into Lloyd Collins recently...who was the third Cardinal Bird in Cardinal history. This is how it was...back then. 

Lloyd didn't grow up wanting to be the Louisville mascot. The son of a farming family in upstate New York, he came to the University of Louisville to play the trumpet in the University of Louisville band. His band director in high school was getting his Master's degree at Louisville and told the UofL director Leon Raper that he knew of a pretty good trumpet player. Lloyd auditioned, was accepted and received a small scholarship to come to Louisville in 1961. 

The Cardinal Bird originated out of the UofL Marching Band. The first two wearers of the outfit (Dick Dyson and Sam Badgett) were students in the Speed School of Engineering. When Sam was ready to graduate, Lloyd asked Leon if he could take over the "bird role". Leon said yes, but on the contingent that Lloyd would still continue to play in the marching band at half-time home games. 

Lloyd would perform as the Cardinal Bird...run into the locker room to change into his band uniform shortly before halftime, play with the band and then change back into his costume and resume being the bird in the second half. 


As the Cardinal Bird, Lloyd would go to perform at basketball games as well. The marching band didn't go to away games...but Lloyd would load up his 1956 Dodge with cheerleaders, scrape up enough money for gasoline and do road games with them. He also made appearances at Freedom Hall. His routine on the court often entailed him performing with a Hula Hoop. A crowd favorite was when the Cardinal Bird would lay a Cardinal Bird egg. 

Times were tough for a struggling college student and finances. Lloyd worked as a dishwasher in the school cafeteria in exchange for meals. For lodging exchange, he was the dorm counselor and resident manager at the old Stevenson Hall. For extra money he gave trumpet lessons at a downtown music center. He even worked out a deal with Spalding's Dry Cleaners to get his uniform cleaned at no cost. 

The costume consisted of white pants, white "spats" and black shoes. He wore a black, long-tailed colonel's coat pulled over a big pillow. The head piece was made out of paper-mache. It was attached to a pith helmet. Lloyd could only see out of one eye on the costume. It was a very hot costume. Lloyd estimates he lost anywhere from 5-10 pounds per game. The helmet and head piece were very top heavy and Lloyd had to be careful that it didn't fall off while performing. 

In 1963, a female student on campus decided she wanted to be a lady Cardinal Bird mascot. Lloyd recalls they had great fun with that...including a "marriage" at half-court in Freedom Hall during a game. Rival schools...fans of Memphis, Western and Cincy would get aggressive and actually try to steal the helmet off his head at away games. More than once, Lloyd and the cheerleaders would get into scrapes and shoving matches with fans trying to take his head. 

In preparing for the role, Lloyd recalls: 



"There was no special preparation. No dance routines, no gymnastics. I just went out and tried to have a good time, lead cheers. I would arrive really early to games to get into the costume...I would change in the same locker room and the coaches and players. After the game, they'd say...'Here comes the bird.' I'd shower after the game and walk out in street clothes...the costume put away. We wanted to keep the bird's identity a big secret. Fans would ask who I was. I'd just drop my bird arms and shrug...like I didn't know. It was such a great experience, one I would never trade. I never get tired of telling the story." 


On today's Louie: 


"He's so big and puffed up with those muscular features. Like he's on steroids or something. Like an action hero. Maybe that's want the kids want." 

After graduation, Lloyd worked as a high school band director for several years in Bowling Green. He met his wife there and went into the banking business in Louisville and Florida. Now retired, he works part-time in Guest Services at Churchill Downs during the racing season and also does data entry at the University of Louisville Medical School Continuing Education once a week. 

A special "thank you!" to Lloyd for the photos and back-story. Also, to Orthopaedic Specialist for additional information. 



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SOFTBALL'S RIGGLE TO TRANSFER


Louisville Softball is losing a player...not to graduation...but via the transfer route. Michala Riggle is leaving the Cards to pursue her dream of becoming a youth minister and heading to Liberty University to get her degree in that field. 

The sophomore first baseman/catcher played sparingly for the Cards in her two years on campus...primarily as a pinch-runner. As a freshman, she played in 13 games and scored three runs. This season, she saw action in 15 games and scored six runs. 

Riggle has been heavily involved in the Louisville community as a fundraiser for autism. She has raised over $500,000 to combat the syndrome. Her brother Evan has autism. Michala began at an early age beading bracelets and selling them at craft fairs and festivals to donate to autism. She had the dream from an early age to play for the softball Cards. 


Now, she has the chance to pursue her next dream. 


Life update!!! These past two years as a Cardinal have been a dream come true, full of life…

So often, with transfers...we wonder the reasoning and motive behind them. This one makes perfect sense, though. "Riggs" was a popular and fully invested Cardinal for two years. Now, she'll make a move toward a life goal and continue the outreach and involvement that has been a staple in her life.

We congratulate and admire her for going after her dream here at Cardinal Couple and wish her the best of luck in her studies and pursuits as a Flame! Make a difference, Michala !!


paulie
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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Softball set for NCAA regional....Volleyball releases schedule -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


PITCHING, OFFENSE KEY FOR LOUISVILLE SOFTBALL AGAINST NEBRASKA


A drizzly, overcast Tuesday afternoon did not dampen the spirits of the Louisville Softball team as they loaded up the bus in front of the Student Athletic Center for the trip to Columbia, MO for the NCAA Regionals. 

Paulie made the trek to campus to get reactions from several of the players about the bid and the tournament. The entire interviews will played on our Saturday morning radio show...THE CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR...but here are some highlights from our talks with Michala Riggle, Lillie Goetz and Jordan McNary.

Michala Riggle is a freshman on the Cardinal squad and a valuable reserve coming off the bench for Sandy Pearsall. At 5'9", she has the size and also the skills to become a very important first baseman for Louisville in the future. We asked her about the change in nature of the Louisville softball team since the first meeting with Nebraska back in February. 

" I think we've grown closer together as a team. With each other and also as better ballplayers. As a freshman, the upperclassmen have told us what to expect in the tournament. I'm excited to see and experience it for myself." 

Riggle has wanted to be a Cardinal softball player since the age of 10 and sees her role as being a good and supportive teammate this season and learning the game's mental aspects.


Lillie Goetz, another freshman, is out of Owensboro, KY and was pressed into action early in the season at third base while Hailey Smith recovered from a shoulder injury. She offered her thoughts on facing Nebraska for the second time this season.

" I think that Nebraska has a solid lineup. They have a couple of girls in the beginning of the lineup that can do small ball and they have a lot of power going through the middle. I think, though, if we play defense like we can and swing the bats like we can, we'll be good." 

Goetz liked the first-time experience of the ACC Tournament and thinks the Cardinal lineup is strong and has a good chance of getting out of the regionals and into the Super regionals. 

Jordan McNary is considered one of the fastest Cardinals and the junior from Madisonville, KY has had a fruitful career beating out "slap" hits to get to first base. We asked the left-fielder about improving on the previous experience the Cards had in Columbia last year. 

" We're going to try and work on the small things and not go for the big shots. Putting the ball in play and making things happen.  

We asked McNary about that blinding speed she shows on the base paths: 

"It was pretty much a natural thing, I really didn't have too work on it too much. My mom was a track athlete and I got a lot of practice chasing my brother who would run from me."

We also discussed Jordan's announcement that she was running for President and you can hear that hilarious exchange on our exclusive interview on THE CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR this Saturday on WCHQ 100.9 FM at 11 a.m. Given the state of current politics, why not Jordan?


Consistent pitching, making contact with the ball at the plate, dependable defense and getting home the runners on base. All basic elements for success in the game of softball and the things that the Cards will try to do better than the Cornhuskers when they match up Thursday, 5:30 p.m. on ESPN 2.



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VOLLEYBALL RELEASES 2016 SCHEDULE

As one sport goes into its final stages of their season, we now get a glimpse into what the next campaign will look like for a fall sport. Louisville Volleyball has released their 2016 Schedule and it looks to be a very competitive one. We'll leave the analytical review to our wide-net guru Worldwide once he has had time to study it...here's the highlights. 

Louisville will play 15 regular season home matches in 2016. Included are eight opponents who played in the NCAA Championships in 2015. Nine of the ten Cards' ACC home games will be at the KFC YUM! Center


The Cards start it off on the road in Bowling Green, OH for a tournament that will include BGSU, Oakland and VCU. Returning home, Anne Kordes' squad will host the Active Ankle Challenge and have invited Auburn, Santa Clara and Stony Brook in to compete. The ACC/Big Ten Challenge for Louisville will take place in Chapel Hill, NC and the Cards will serve it up against Minnesota and Wisconsin...two powerhouse programs who've had great and recent success in the NCAA Tournament. 

The Cards will host Kentucky and Lipscomb in mid-September to close out the non-conference part of the schedule. Both squads were NCAA Tournament participants in 2015. 

The ACC slate look ever-challenging...starting on the road at Notre Dame and then a trip to Florida State. We've listed the ACC schedule below and certainly hope the Cards prepare well for this very tough slate of games! 

ACC Matches  

 Friday Sept. 23 at Notre Dame South Bend, IN 7:00p 

 Sunday Sept. 25 at Florida State Tallahassee, FL 1:00 

 Friday Sept. 30 Wake Forest KFC Yum! Center 7:00p 

 Sunday Oct. 2 Duke KFC Yum! Center 1:00p 

 Friday Oct. 7   at Boston College Boston, MA 7:00p 

 Sunday Oct. 9 at Syracuse Syracuse, NY 1:00p  
       
 Thursday Oct. 13 NC State KFC Yum! Center 7:00p

 Sunday Oct. 16 UNC KFC Yum! Center 1:00p 

 Friday Oct. 21 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 7:00p 

 Sunday Oct. 23 at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 1:00p 

 Friday Oct. 28 Florida State KFC Yum! Center 7:00p 
    
 Sunday Oct. 30 Miami KFC Yum! Center 2:00p
               
 Friday Nov. 4 at Duke Durham, NC 3:00p 

 Sunday Nov. 6 at Wake Forest Winston‐Salem, NC 1:00p 

 Wednesday Nov. 9 Notre Dame KFC Yum! Center 7:00p 

 Friday Nov. 11 Virginia Cardinal Arena 7:00p

 Friday Nov. 18 @ Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 7:00p  

 Sunday Nov. 20 @ Clemson Clemson, SC 1:00p 

 Wednesday Nov. 23 Syracuse KFC Yum! Center 7:00p

 Friday Nov. 25 Boston College KFC Yum! Center 7:00p

PAULIE
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