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The 10 Best Built-In Shin Guards
Shin guards are an essential part of many athletes' uniforms. Whether you're playing soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, or any number of other sports, you'll need to choose a set of shin guards that will be best for you and your game. Shin guards are especially important in soccer, as you'll likely be kicked, the ball will fly wildly into your legs, and you could find yourself battling opponents for control of the ball at any given moment. Not only do you need shin guards, but you also need your shin guards to fit you properly (and avoid moving during gameplay), so that you can avoid worrying about anything other than getting that ball into the net.
By Wendy Knight7 years ago in Cleats
The NBA Awards Discussion
MVP: Giannis Antetokoumpo This one is an easy one for me. Giannis is easily the MVP in my eyes, not only for his efficiency on the field, but the fact that he has helped the average Bucks become a juggernaut in the east. Now, Giannis has come out saying that he is not interested in the MVP race, and that he only cares about the Playoffs and finally getting out of the first round. His PER (player efficiency rating) is the best in the NBA, and that, to me, is what validates a player for the MVP award; a player that not only showcases his talent, but in turn, makes his entire team better. As a shooter and scorer, Giannis and Harden couldn't be at more opposite ends of the spectrum. With Giannis being that slashing shot creator that Kobe optimised, and Harden being that straight up sharpshooter that is a must in the modern NBA at the time. However, Giannis already has a better True Shooting percentage (64.2 percent—which is top 10 in the NBA).
By Jake Alston7 years ago in Unbalanced
College Track & Field 50
The sport of track and field is loaded with many talented performers that many of you may not know about until the Olympics roll around. Winners Only is doing its part to change that, so without further delay check out our College Track & Field 50.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
Two Great Workouts for Basketball Players
Playing full court basketball is exhausting. Even if game strategy slows the transition pace of the game, you still have to shift your body, move quickly and jump frequently. The defensive end of the basketball court wears down players even more.
By Craig Middleton7 years ago in Unbalanced
Beechcroft Baseball Does It Again
Before the season started, first-year coach Brian Knisley told his team that they were better than the one-win squad that took the field in 2018. Beechcroft High School (Columbus, Ohio) improved its overall record to 3-4 after its 14-2 home win over Mifflin on Wednesday, April 17.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
Rising to the Top of Track and Field
Cambrea Sturgis Welcome to this journey around the country to see some of the best performances in the sport of track and field. This trip is free of charge. Buckle-up, as we speed through a review of the biggest and brightest performances of the past week in NCAA Divison I.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced











