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Case Plays 4/27 - 5/1
This week we focused on calls that involve a certain level of judgment and application of philosophy. The simple answer is always I need to see this to rule on it, but part of the fun with plays like these is going down all of the rabbit holes. I highly recommend going through these plays with your crew or a group of officials to get a different perspective.
By JJ Vito6 years ago in Unbalanced
Former Student Athlete and Fordham Women’s Basketball Staff Member Helps Build Basketball Court for At Risk Girls in Eswatini, Africa
Photo by : Samantha Ferrara With a mom who was a basketball coach, Clare Berenato was obviously drawn to the sport and played to a pretty high level Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania. Over the years, the student/athlete came to understand that basketball serves as pretty good teacher in areas like communication, teamwork, and building community. So when the Women's Basketball Director of Administration at Fordham got the chance to volunteer for a nonprofit called Play BOLD and take part in building a basketball court for marginalized girls in Eswatini (Swaziland), the decision was an easy slam dunk. But regardless of the wide range of possibility sports provide in terms of academics and life lessons, she prefers to narrow the purview of the June 2019 installation at Hosea’s Heart.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Unbalanced
4 Reasons Why Baseball is Great for Your Kids
At one point in their kids’ childhood, it’s time for parents to help them choose a hobby. When it comes to sports, the main dilemma is whether to start playing individual or team sports. Both types of sports are good for kids, and each has its unique benefits.
By Sarah Kaminski6 years ago in Unbalanced
There is more in common besides both countries calling it Soccer!
Close on the heels of a US judge dismissing the U.S. Women's Soccer Team's Equal Pay Claim, I wanted to take look at why the Australian Women's Soccer Team a.k.a The Matildas, were able to win their Equal Pay Claim not so long ago.
By John Francis 6 years ago in Cleats
Andy Dalton signs with the Dallas Cowboys
On Saturday, recently released quarterback Andy Dalton signed a one year deal with the Dallas Cowboys reportedly worth $7 million, according to Adam Schefter. Dallas is in need of a back up that could step in right away and Dalton would be a great fit. This also prevents the New England Patriots from getting a starting quarterback.
By John Walker6 years ago in Unbalanced
Grading every NFL team’s 2020 draft
Arizona Cardinals Arizona stacked the box, picking up a plethora of different defensive talents starting with outside linebacker Isaiah Simmons out of Clemson University. The Cardinals ranked dead last in almost every defensive category, especially in yards allowed per game, allowing 415.2 yards per game. They also added an extremely elusive Eno Benjamin out of Arizona State to replace David Johnson, a running back with considerable upside in the passing game and yards after contact.
By John Walker6 years ago in Unbalanced










