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What a Difference: Capitals Become 1st to Clinch
This is what I've been waiting all month for. While I always celebrate NHL March Madness on the first of the month, the calendar turning from February to March only marks the beginning of things being interesting in the NHL season. Plus, I'm still kinda used to the regular season ending in early April, instead of mid-April. But even so, there is nothing like that first clinch of the season, and that's in any sport. While things in the final month of any sport's season get interesting, it's not until the moment where the first playoff spot is clinched that things get real.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced
Somers Can’t Overcome Lakeland Answers on Senior Night
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons or my venmo is : @RichMonetti Versus Hen Hud Slideshow v John Jay On Wednesday February 5, the girls basketball team celebrated senior night, and Lakeland was invited. But the Hornets were not very obliging guests and took the sting out of the party.
By Rich Monetti11 months ago in Unbalanced
Same Time in June?
I often have hopes that this would be the Stanley Cup Final some day. These two teams are good enough to get that far. We saw the Colorado Avalanche get there three years ago and win it. The Toronto Maple Leafs are good enough to get there, too; don't let talking heads and jealous Edmonton Oilers fans fool you. This meeting is a tale of two teams heading in different directions. The Avs are among the hottest teams in the league, while the Leafs have been descending, going from first place to third place in two weeks. This includes the first meeting this season, which saw the Leafs go up 4-2 before surrendering five unanswered goals.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced
Why Virtual Basketball Coaching Is Ideal for Beginners and Advanced Players
I've always been deeply passionate about basketball. As I explored the sport further, I understood the critical role coaching plays in skill improvement. The emergence of virtual basketball coaching caught my attention, promising to serve players at every skill level. It offers a unique mix of flexibility and accessibility, appealing to those aiming to elevate their game.
By Hooper Fiko11 months ago in Unbalanced
Reviewing John Cena's Wild Heel Promo
The last time John Cena was heel, I was 18. It was months after I received my high school diploma, and I was just starting college. Today, I turn the big 4-0. And one day prior, I received an early birthday present: Cena kicking things off in heel fashion. 21 years. That's long fans waited for a John Cena heel turn. That's also how long I, a diehard Colorado Avalanche fan, waited for a Stanley Cup. My wish got fulfilled first.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Has a Lot to be Proud of Despite Loss to Peekskill
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons or my venmo is : @Rich-Monetti After starting their season at 1-5, John Jay went 10-4 and earned the league championship. A berth in the sectionals wasn’t bad either. But the merit still meant playing fourth seeded Peekskill and their 14-6 record. No complaints, John Jay’s good early start didn’t hold up after a long season.
By Rich Monetti11 months ago in Unbalanced
How Dunedin Weather Could Decide Pakistan vs New Zealand?
How Dunedin Weather Could Decide Pakistan vs New Zealand? The highly anticipated clash between Pakistan and New Zealand in Dunedin is shaping up to be a battle not just between two skilled teams but also against the unpredictable weather conditions. With both teams expected to make key changes to their playing XI, the weather could play a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of this crucial encounter.
By Madi Speaks11 months ago in Unbalanced
Who is KJ Swain Jr.?
KJ Swain Jr. is more than just a basketball player. He is a student, an entrepreneur, and a young man with a vision. As a guard for the Saint Francis University Red Flash men's basketball team, Swain has made a name for himself on the court, but his ambitions extend far beyond sports. From excelling in academics to launching his own apparel brand, Swain embodies the modern student-athlete who is determined to leave an impact in multiple fields. But who exactly is KJ Swain Jr., and what makes him stand out?
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in Unbalanced
March Madness 2025 Bracket Predictions, Upsets, and Must-Watch Teams
March Madness 2025 is here, and it's time for one of the most exciting traditions in sports: filling out your bracket. With powerhouse programs, Cinderella teams, and potential upsets on the horizon, this year’s tournament promises to be unforgettable. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just joining the madness for the office pool, we’ve got you covered with expert bracket predictions, sleeper picks, and the teams you can’t afford to miss.
By Bevy Osuos11 months ago in Unbalanced
Who Is Miles Webb?
In the fast-paced world of college basketball, new talents emerge every season, captivating fans and making their mark on the court. One such rising star is Miles Webb, a talented forward playing for the Saint Francis University (PA) Red Flash. Though not yet a household name, Webb is steadily building his reputation as a skilled athlete with great potential. But who is Miles Webb beyond the game? Let’s take a closer look at his journey, achievements, and what makes him a player to watch.
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in Unbalanced











