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Somers Keeps Going Strong in 49-39 Victory over Valhalla
Please See Tip, Pledge and Subscribe option at end of the article.... On Thursday January 25, Somers faced Valhalla at home, and despite leading 25-22 at the half, the effort didn’t please the Tuskers. “We went into halftime a little disappointed with how we played,” said Coach James Loughran. But intermission didn’t really have the team overanalyzing, and left the Tuskers addressing their shortcomings, according to center Mac Sullivan.
Rich MonettiPublished about a month ago in UnbalancedAvalanche Game 55 Recap: Can We Go Home Now?
And so it ends. The Colorado Avalanche's six-game road trip came to an end against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena. Ah, Amalie Arena. The very site where the Avs won the Stanley Cup in 2022. So many memories. The goals from MacKinnon and Lehkonen. Gabriel Landeskog lifting the Cup over his head, in what is his most recent act with the Avs. Absolutely epic.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished about a month ago in UnbalancedJohn Jay Overwhelms Eastchester by a Score of 45-19
Please See Tip, Pledge and Subscribe option at end of the article.... When a wrestling match is still undecided by the time the heavyweight or super heavyweight takes to the mat, the finality faced is an awful lot of pressure. So the first kid out there must be pretty relieved to be a lightweight. But that’s not entirely true, and John Jay’s 101 pounder revealed the pressure point after Thursday’s match against Eastchester on January 23. “The team depends on whoever goes first to get the energy going,” said David Corrales, and the 8th grader delivered.
Rich MonettiPublished about a month ago in UnbalancedA Glimpse at the Stars
On February 17 in Birmingham, Alabama, the SWAC Indoor Track & Field Championships will start its first of two days as 12 teams battle for conference supremacy.
Winners OnlyPublished about a month ago in UnbalancedA Look Back: Eddie Guerrero's Road to the WWE Championship
Twenty years. Can't believe it's been twenty years. One of the most amazing moments in WWE history happened on the evening of February 15, 2004, and it was on that night that Eddie Guerrero finally reached the top of the proverbial mountain and captured the World Wrestling Entertainment Championship. Eddie's road wasn't easy. A wrestling career that began in his late teenage years, and included stints in AAA, New Japan, and most notably (at that time) World Championship Wrestling. After five years in WCW, Eddie debuted in the then-named World Wrestling Federation promotion in 2000 as part of The Radicalz faction.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished about a month ago in UnbalancedAvalanche Game 54 Recap: Dominant in DC
As John Wick would say, "I'm thinking we're back!" The Colorado Avalanche entered the fifth and penultimate game of this road trip on a bad skid. 0-3-1 in our last four games, and coming off a shutout loss in Sunrise, Florida. For this go-around, it's a trip to Our Nation's Capital to face off against the Washington Capitals, one of two teams who were on the receiving end of a Nathan MacKinnon four-goal performance this season.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished about a month ago in UnbalancedSomers Runs John Jay out of Gym with 69-51 Victory
After falling 67-61 to Yorktown on Wednesday January 17, another cross town rival was in on Friday night, and the Tuskers were definitely in the thick of it versus John Jay. A 41-37 third quarter game in favor of Somers, the battle gave way to a long run, and the rest of the game was easily joined.
Rich MonettiPublished about a month ago in UnbalancedA Rollercoaster Season: Analyzing the Heartbreak of the 49ers' Super Bowl Loss
The culmination of a long and arduous NFL season left fans of the San Francisco 49ers with mixed emotions. While the journey had its fair share of highs, the ultimate low struck in the Super Bowl, leaving a lingering feeling of defeat. In this comprehensive review, we'll delve into the offensive struggles, defensive lapses, and special teams mishaps that contributed to the heart-wrenching loss.
Brandon ShimadaPublished about a month ago in UnbalancedIs Kyle Shanahan a Failure?
In what was, undoubtedly, the best Super Bowl ever played, the San Francisco 49ers lost, 25-22, in the final seconds of overtime to the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs. With that, the Niners came up brutally short of that elusive sixth Super Bowl championship yet again, and it has officially been 29 years since their last win at Super Bowl XXIX. There hasn't really been much to blame, but one person is definitely on the receiving end of the scrutiny: Niners head coach Kyle Shanahan.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 months ago in UnbalancedThe Labor of Love
I have always second-guessed those who say that love is easy. Or rather that love should be easy with the right person. Any person that I hear say that or something similar always has this glassy look in their eyes like they are on some drug that I haven’t managed to try yet. I feel cynical and then have an immediate fear of missing out that I can never quite shake when I meet those types of people. The placidness in their expressions never ceases to amaze me but has always left me curious. They say comparison is the thief of joy but in contrast to the madness behind my eyes, the boredom is likely comforting to them.
Catherine KumarPublished 2 months ago in UnbalancedSuper Bowl LVIII Recap: The Tribal Chiefs
WOW! What a game!! So the results of this year's Conference Championships left a bad taste in the mouths of a lot of fans. They wanted the Baltimore Ravens and the Detroit Lions, because many figured that this was Baltimore's best chance, and they wanted that heartwarming story of the Lions reaching the Super Bowl for the first time ever. Instead, we got the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, which caused a lot of grumbling, but regardless, we were in for an interesting contest. For the Chiefs, they were looking to continue ruling as the NFL's current empire, while the Niners were looking for payback and that elusive sixth ring.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 months ago in UnbalancedSports Guru Pro - The Ultimate Guide to Sports Knowledge
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shakyaPublished 2 months ago in Unbalanced