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Is Gymnastics Really A Sport: Duh!

There are so many sports in the world today that you can play a different one everyday for the rest of your life. Of course there are the most popular ones such as baseball, soccer, and football. But there are also sports that can get overlooked. Water polo, cricket, and dodge ball are just a […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide – Insight on the Athlete’s

Linebacker Dont’a Hightower Two factors are responsible for the successful career that Dont’a Hightower has with the Alabama Crimson Tide. First is his willingness to cooperate to the fullest with coach Nick Saban and second is his ability to understand game situations and respond quickly to them. He has learned to function as effectively situational […]

Iowa Hawkeyes – Updates on the Players

The absence of Brandon Wegher Brandon Wegher, a prominent freshman player during last season’s games did not attend the fall camp practice of the Iowa Hawkeyes. The Sophomore running back played a total of 12 games last season and scored eight touchdowns, topping the freshmen records of the school. His total of 641 rushing yards […]

The Miami Hurricanes Make Way for the 2010 Football Games

Twenty-eight days shy of the 2010 football games, the Miami Hurricanes opened fall camp training sessions on campus with two yours of intensive practice under a warm morning sun. One of the attractions of the first day was the new recruit Seantrel Henderson. At 6’8″, the eighteen-year-old, 330 pound new recruit from St. Paul, Minnesota […]

The Brigham Young University Cougars Located in Utah

Brigham Young State University in Provo, Utah is represented by the Cougars in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. Teams included in this Division play in the Mountain West Conference. The Cougars have bagged 23 of these conferences. In addition the team has played in 28 various bowl events. The national championship in football […]

Broncos Head Towards the 2010 Football Games With Excitement

The 2010 Football season unofficially started for Boise State last August 6 when it opened its Fall Camp for the Broncos. Following the previous three camps, this is the final step in their training for this year’s football tournaments which begin on the 6th of September. The team is now guarding the fifth place in […]

One of Last Links to Negro Leagues Still Pitching Against Alcoholism

Baseball legends like Don Newcombe don’t come along often. Newcombe began with the Newark Eagles of the Negro National League of the 1940s, he was an ace pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the Jackie Robinson era, and won the Cy Young and National League MVP Award in 1956, the first time the Cy Young […]

A Young But Successful Team – The Arizona Diamondbacks

In 1940, the desire for a major baseball team in Arizona was felt. Since their inception, the Arizona Diamondbacks have continued to be a young but successful team. They have seen some victories and many defeats, but ultimately come out well and won the World Series in 2001. They underwent a color transition recently which […]

The Tampa Bay Rays – Updated News On The Team

Interview with Matt Joyce A trade-off was made in December 10, 2008 between the Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay. The Tampa Bay Rays got Matt Joyce for their pitcher, Edwin Jackson. Joyce’s first stint at playing with the Rays in 2009 was short-lived. Before mid-year, Joyce was sent back to the minors, presumably to work […]

Houston Astros Find Their Way To Their Sixth Win

With their scores in their first matches of the season, the fans of the Houston Astros weren’t optimistic about what their team can achieve. Couple of months later, the Houston Astros team was able to change their position in the score board and was able to achieve six winnings in a row. Before the last […]