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Somers Boys Lacrosse and Softball Previews
Scroll down for spring photos and all winter sports photos Defending Champs will Stick to the Process With the new season ahead, the defending New York State Champs are certainly aware. “It’s motivating in the sense of we were able to accomplish something great and knowing that it’s possible,” said Coach Jordan Hirsch. But for the most part the hardware does not take precedence.
By Rich Monetti8 days ago in Unbalanced
Tale as Old as Time: The Silver Boot Series 25th Anniversary
Us baseball fans love it when two rival teams go head-to-head with each other. When you think of a rivalry in Major League Baseball, the two teams that automatically come to mind are the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, which dates back to 1919. However, one rivalry in baseball that tends to get heated every year is between the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros. The Rangers joined the American League West in 1972, the same year they were renamed the Rangers after their move to Arlington from Washington, while the Astros joined in 2013 from the National League West. Fans of their respective teams engage in trash talking, both online and at games. Yours truly has engaged in a few of these exchanges, so I'm not going to pretend that I don't. Both fanbases tend to get heated because of the love and passion for their teams.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 days ago in Unbalanced
9-1-1: Rocky Mountains
The NHL has reached the penultimate day of March, and for the Colorado Avalanche, the month ends. Coming off a home loss to the Winnipeg Jets, the Avs remained at home against another Canadian franchise: the Calgary Flames. Oh boy. The Flames are a mess. Four years ago, this team finished first in the Pacific and reached the second round. What followed was the team losing so many relevant players, including watching one of them win a Stanley Cup--twice. The Flames are in total hell, but they'll at least draft early. So there's that.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 days ago in Unbalanced
The NY Giants Help Kickoff Year Five of Flag Football in Section One
Please see photos at end of article and please share article link with players and parents When Somers hosted the first annual Flag Football Kickoff Event, there were eight teams in attendance. Five year later, the number has jumped to 40, and the sky is the limit, according to an actual Super Bowl Champ.
By Rich Monetti9 days ago in Unbalanced
The Giants Help Kickoff Year Five of Flag Football in Section One
Please scroll to the end of the article for photos When Somers hosted the first annual Flag Football Kickoff Event, there were eight teams in attendance. Five year later, the number has jumped to 40, and the sky is the limit, according to an actual Super Bowl Champ.
By Rich Monetti9 days ago in Unbalanced
How NIL Is Reshaping the Future of College Football. AI-Generated.
Introduction When the NCAA introduced Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights in 2021, it marked one of the most significant turning points in the history of college athletics. For decades, student-athletes generated billions in revenue without the ability to earn from their own identity. Today, that reality has completely changed.
By Joe Candor9 days ago in Cleats
NBA Playoff Push 2026: Twenty Hungry Teams
Hard to believe that there are only two weeks remaining in the NBA season. Just fourteen short days to go. And even crazier, with that much time left, all 20 postseason spots have been filled. Yes, you read that right. The last eliminated team was the Milwaukee Bucks, and their ousting came on Saturday, March 28 when they were horrendously blasted by the San Antonio Spurs. Milwaukee's loss allowed the Charlotte Hornets, the Orlando Magic, and the Miami Heat to advance to this year's postseason play.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 days ago in Unbalanced










