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Somers Wins Section One Title With Thrilling 1-0 Victory Over Pearl River
On Saturday afternoon, the third seeded Somers Tuskers took to neutral ground at Lakeland High School for the Section One, Class A Soccer Final versus the top seeded Pearl River Pirates. Eighty six minutes passed before either side gave any ground as each team thrilled on equal footing. But it would be the Tuskers who literally put their heads together and got the game’s only leg.
By Rich Monetti8 years ago in Cleats
Why You Should Watch the Russia 2018 World Cup
Soccer is the biggest sport in the world. Soccer is international. Soccer is played in almost every country of the world. 4 billion fans watch professional soccer. Soccer is so captivating and attention grabbing. The world cup is the biggest stage for the biggest football stars. There are many reasons to watch this huge tournament.
By Dedrick Harrison8 years ago in Cleats
Eight Reasons Why England Could Surprise Us at FIFA World Cup 2018
It’s approaching fast, the start of the 21st Football World Cup. June 14th, 2018 all eyes will be on the kick off as hosts Russia face Saudi Arabia in Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow. The final will take place in the same stadium on July 15. That’s a whole calendar month of world-class football, the largest FIFA World Cup EVER, with 32 teams taking part.
By Liam McEvilly8 years ago in Cleats
Who Will Win the World Cup in Russia 2018
The World Cup is one of the most celebrated sports around the world, and will be watched very closely by many fans from many different countries. As beautiful as it is to just sit back and observe the beautiful game, every fan and team has one goal, for their country to win the World Cup. So here is a list of the teams most likely to win the World Cup, and the stars that will do it for them in Russia 2018.
By Jordon Dumenil8 years ago in Cleats
The Drop of Estrogen Among a Sea of Testosterone, Part 1
It's a fact, there aren't as many female sports reporters out there in the mainstream media, especially in the male-dominated world of sports journalism. Even when I was at an NHL press conference last week, in a room of about 25 to 30 reporters, only THREE of us were females.
By Marjorie Roden8 years ago in Unbalanced











