Sports
For casual fans to hardcore athletes. All about Sports.
A Stitch in Time or Maybe Two
An OMG Moment As a teenager, sports were always part of my life. We played football in the mud and on occasion, we gathered as many players as we could to play real full-contact football games. We would choose sides, or our neighborhood would challenge another neighborhood to a friendly game.
By roy Slezak5 years ago in Cleats
You know wrestling is fake, right?
Growing up I was very much a fan of professional wrestling. I was born near the very tail end of WWE's "Attitude era" and I vividly remember the "ruthless aggression era". Sadly I never got to see the original ECW but I did catch the rebooted WWE version of ECW. However I did unfortunately lose all my interest in wrestling at the start of the dreaded "PG era". I haven't intently watched wrestling for a very, very long time.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 years ago in Unbalanced
Track & Field 2k21: 200 Meters, US Olympic Trials Predictions
The first round of the 200 meters at the United States Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon, will occur on Thursday. We made a lot of noise about the 100 meters last week and the field of the 200 meters is even more exciting.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
CROSSFIT FOREVER
When a first-time CrossFitter walks into your box, they may be intimidated by the sport's tough reputation. You can can use these 15 basic CrossFit Wods to ease their way into this ultra-fit lifestyle:" New CrossFitters don't have to dive right into advanced WODs when they're just starting. In fact, they probably shouldn't. Instead, get them revved up with these 15 energizing CrossFit WODs for beginners.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Unbalanced
Fulfillment by investing in women's track & field
A lot of people may not know this but we created Winners Only to report on women's athletics with a concentration on track and field and basketball. The biggest reason why we are doing this is to sponsor women's athletes who want to continue a post collegiate career without having to rely on major sponsorships that they may be unable to attain.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Encounter With Yogi
When I learned that the Baseball Hall of Fame Tour was coming to Albuquerque I knew I had to check it out. As part of my Bucket List Tour, I visited the Hall in Cooperstown with my oldest brother in 2011. This time I visited the Tour with my oldest son. The tour itself was an impressive display of artifacts combined with virtual reality technology that put you right at the ballpark.
By roy Slezak5 years ago in Unbalanced
A Winning Legacy
They all came in uniform…of sorts. Each person wearing the outfit that most reflected the role in life that they now play because, at one time, they played for her. There were mostly basketball uniforms, both college and pro, a couple of military uniforms, the power suit of a corporate leader, and the robes of a judge. This last one spoke on behalf of the crowd as the casket was being carried by a few of the others. A few because the casket was not the normal size and length due to the petite size of the guest of honor. Only four people were needed to carry her from the hearse. But, looking upon the casket being placed, the judge couldn’t help but make a comment that erupted laughter throughout the crowd.
By D Jay Collins5 years ago in Unbalanced
A guide for middle-aged people to watch the European Cup
When I was a child, when my old man was still an avid fan, he often found him up in the middle of the night to watch the game. At that time, I still couldn't understand the enthusiasm. In my understanding, the excitement of football matches is far less frequent than basketball. The green stadium is full of lengthy tug-of-wars, and sometimes you can't score a few goals in a 90-minute game.
By Richard V. Dreyer5 years ago in Cleats










