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Bowl Like Walter Ray Williams Jr
Hanging out with friends and family for bowling night can be a lot of fun, but also secretly disappointing. When looking up at the scoreboard and seeing high scores, but neither one of them are yours, you can feel quite low spirited. Yes, bowling night for you guys is just for fun, but deep down inside, you want to be one of the best bowlers in the group. They're receiving higher praise, more attention and they look so much cooler. Don't allow these guys to continue to be the best bowlers in the group. Improve your bowling game with these tips, and move up in the ranks.
By Tom Cartney6 years ago in Unbalanced
ASTERISK?
ON THIS EPISODE: The Sports Reverends discuss whether or not this year's NBA Championship is a legitimate title, or does it deserve an asterisk. The Sports Reverends also go through each championship caliber team in the NBA and discuss each teams major flaw that will hold them back from winning an NBA Championship.
By The Sports Reverends6 years ago in Unbalanced
EACH THE MASTER OF THEIR OWN DOMAIN
“My reasoned choice is as indifferent to the reasoned choice of my neighbor, as to his breath and body. However, much we’ve been made for cooperation, the ruling reason in each of us is master of its own affairs. If this weren’t the case, the evil in someone else could become my harm, and God didn’t mean for someone else to control my life.”
By JBDX_6 years ago in Unbalanced
1973-1979 : My Athletes of the Year
Yankee Stadium Photo by Eric Beato Photo by Jim Accordino 1973 : Bobby Murcer 1973 was my first year watching sports. The second Yankee game I ever attended was versus the Royals in July. Bobby Murcer his three home run into the Bleachers, where I sat with my brother, father and grandfather. I knew the record was four in a game, and the stadium sat perched for history. But Bobby weakly ground back to the pitcher. The Yankees did win 5-1 on the heels of Mel Stottlemyre’s arm, and Bobby Murcer easily earned his place. But the fireworks weren't over yet. After the game, two drunk Royal fans who were sitting right next to us, jumped over the wall and went after Murcer. The cops dispatched the duo as easily as the 1973 Orioles did the Yankees.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Unbalanced
Part X: Great Moments Shaw High Sports History
Here's our trip in time to look at some of the best moments in Shaw High School sports history. More to come in this series as we explore the rich tradition of boys and girls athletics from East Cleveland, Ohio's only high school.
By Winners Only6 years ago in Unbalanced
How to Fix a Slice in Golf
A slice can be one of the most frustrating parts of golf. You've set up your shot perfectly, know exactly how far and where you want the ball to go, plant your feet and square your shoulders, swing and watch the ball travelling and then quickly fade off in the rough.
By Stan Johnson6 years ago in Unbalanced
Educating the shots of golf, all you need
The best educator I have run over to assist individuals with hitting a draw and a blur is Shawn Clement. He invests a lot of energy discussing the arrangement preceding the shot. He will suggest the face be pointed one way (ordinarily down the objective line) and afterward setting up your body toward the path you need your swing to go.
By justin Krudo6 years ago in Unbalanced









