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I live a pretty ordinary life, living in Florida, a state known for its paradise beaches as well as destructive hurricanes. For the last thirty years, I have been a physician assistant and I currently work Monday through Friday in a large healthcare system. At this point in my career, I have a pretty tame position, or at least I did until COVID came along. Be even still, after long days dressed in personal protective equipment, I come home, exercise, eat dinner and then read a book or watch TV; then it's off to bed. It really is a pretty boring life except for the one thing I live for; my dance life.
By Catherine Schaffer6 years ago in Unbalanced
Without fans, it just isn't the same . Top Story - June 2020.
It seems like a lifetime ago that we were allowed to hop onto aeroplanes and fly to cities that would show us a little additional piece of the world puzzle. It was a regular occurrence for me to travel all over the United Kingdom and various other locations in Europe because of the work that I do. I work in the sport television industry and the last destination that I got to enjoy visiting was the magnificent Rome. Thus my flashback encompasses the sad truth that we cannot gather together at sporting events anymore, something I most certainly will never take for granted again.
By FT Sports6 years ago in Unbalanced
From Roker Park to Radio Tirana
Sunderland fans and communist Albania shouldn’t have much in common. Even allowing for the north-east’s left-leaning political reputation, the unreconstructed Stalinism of Enver Hoxha was seldom debated on the terraces. Yet, for a generation of fans clutching crackly radio sets, midway matches meant the Red-and-Whites of Roker were accompanied by the Reds of the Marxist-Leninist vanguard.
By Andy Potts6 years ago in Cleats
Part VI: Great Moments Shaw Cardinals Sports History
This trip back in time is basketball heavy as we look at some strong performances from the 1966 to 2019. In football we revisit an important game in Shaw history from the 1986 season. Check out these historic performances as we continue to explore the rich tradition of boys and girls athletics from East Cleveland, Ohio's only high school.
By Winners Only6 years ago in Unbalanced
Part V: Great Moments Shaw Cardinals Sports History
Our fifth blast from the past goes all the way back to 1950 and comes up to 2004. As we showcase some big time performances in Shaw sports history. Check out these historic performances as we continue to explore the rich tradition of boys and girls athletics from East Cleveland, Ohio's only high school.
By Winners Only6 years ago in Unbalanced
The 10 Tallest players to play at least one game in the NBA
10. Mark Eaton - 7 ft 4 in (2.24 m) One of the most talented blockers ever, Mark Eaton played 11 seasons for the Utah Jazz from 1982 until 1993. His huge body-mass made him a good rebounder throughout his career with 7.9 RPG and 7.5 in the playoffs, reaching as high as 11.3 RPG in the 1984-85 regular season.
By Mike Alexander6 years ago in Unbalanced












