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Faith Ross Dominates Hurdles Races
One thing that we learned after the Black and Gold Invitational was that cards are subject to change. Our preview had us glorifying the name of Kentucky All-American Kianna Gray, to high levels, predicitng she would win the 100- and 200-meter dashes on March 23, at Vanderbilt, in Nashville. When the competitors took the track, Kianna Gray didn't compete. Those are the breaks in live entertainment.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Running for Another Chance
The above photo may show a young lady who appears to be carefree but at this moment, Latheria Woods is anything but. The sprinter who is in the midst of her final season at Cerritos, a junior college in California, is looking for a place to continue her track and field career. This interview is to give you all a peak inside of the journey of a student athlete. We see the glam and glory of the top level athletes who seem to have scholarships thrown at them, but we rarely see the other side.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
All Genres Allowed - J.O Rocks on Amazon Prime, iTunes & YouTube
What a time for J.O. The wild and outspoken artist has a documentary on Amazon Prime, a new album on all streaming platforms, and a music video on YouTube. She's been performing since 2007 but this is the most productive time of her career.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Beat
Remembering the Short Shorts
Once upon a time the Legends Football League was a renegade type of sports brand. Occasional fights went viral online. Furious coaches and players cursing out their enemies, without shame, and wardrobe malfunctions were a part of an explosive game that grew in skill year-by-year.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Talking with the Stars: Jada Kai
Back in 2018, I flew out to Las Vegas in hopes of making another documentary about the adult film industry. I attended the AVN Expo during AVN Awards weekend. Imagine Super Bowl week for adult film, and that's what the weekend is like for the industry.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Filthy
Masai Russell Victorious in Outdoor Debut
Freshman hurdler Masai Russell competed in her first outdoor meet at the USTA Invitational, on Saturday, March 16. The Kentucky Wildcat placed first in the 400-meter hurdles at 58.10, as her teammate Faith Ross finished second at 59.32. Ross entered the competition ranked 22 in nation in the 400-meter hurdles. The two runners were the only competitors out of 10 to finish in under one minute.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced