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Somers Plays to Exciting 2-2 Tie Versus North Salem
See Photos at end On Tuesday September 17, Somers hosted North Salem and coming across town as the defending state champs obviously added some juice to the rivalry. Physical on both sides, said Coach Rob Carreira, “I think a little bit of emotion from the game got to us at points.” But the end result proved the boys kept an overall even keel.
By Rich Monetti3 months ago in Unbalanced
--- Heather Knight: The Calm Force Behind England Women’s Cricket . AI-Generated.
A Leader Who Redefined English Cricket When you think of English cricket, few names inspire the same level of respect and admiration as Heather Knight. As the captain of the England women’s cricket team, Knight has become a symbol of resilience, intelligence, and quiet determination. Her leadership on and off the field has helped transform women’s cricket into one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Unbalanced
NFL Week 6 Recap: Sunday Night Heat
Wow. We're at Week 6 already. The final week of the first one-third of the 2025 season, and we have arrived at that very point. Of course, the talk from Week 6 was the Sunday Night contest between the Detroit Lions and the Kansas City Chiefs, the latter coming off a Monday loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. They needed a big statement win on that evening, and they did get it. A 30-17 victory to bring them to .500 (3-3).
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Unbalanced
Restructuring the NFL
We have not added a new NFL team or a new State to the Union in a long time, but let's focus on the NFL. So, we should add 8 more teams to the NFL to make it 40, take two of the games from the pre-season and make them regular season games, realign the divisions to make them make more sense. Let's dive into the pre-season games.
By JaredWeathers Official3 months ago in Unbalanced
Clash of Clashes
I'll be honest, I had long been over last year. How the Colorado Avalanche showed out in the playoffs, only to be cheated by referees who decided to allow Dallas' dirty hits while putting us in the box for simply breathing. How the Stars had a coach who continued to bully refs into ignoring their dirty plays, and who would bitch and moan when a game was fairly officiated and rightful calls went against the Stars. How for every one power play the Avs had in that series, the Stars had about six. And how Mikko Rantanen delivered the ultimate humiliation with a Game Seven hat trick.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Unbalanced
Roberto Mancini: The Calm Architect of Modern Football. AI-Generated.
The Making of a Maestro Roberto Mancini is one of football’s rare figures whose career brilliance spans both sides of the touchline. From a graceful forward in Italy’s top leagues to a title-winning coach across Europe, Mancini’s name represents a blend of strategy, patience, and quiet determination. As the world of football evolves, his journey remains a lesson in how intelligence and resilience can define greatness.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Unbalanced
South Africa vs Namibia: More Than Just a Match. AI-Generated.
A Clash of Neighbours When South Africa and Namibia face off, whether in cricket or football, it’s about more than sport. These are two neighboring countries with intertwined histories and growing aspirations on the international stage. Every game offers Namibia a chance to challenge the status quo and South Africa an opportunity to reaffirm its dominance. In 2025, one fixture is drawing attention: a historic one-off T20I match in Windhoek as the Proteas tour Namibia.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: It's Not Always Sunny in Philadelphia
You know, we have spent the entire season so far enjoying the Kansas City Chiefs' downfall, and rightfully so. They started 0-2, got back on track winning back-to-back games, but then, they were defeated by a Jacksonville Jaguars team they had bested forever. Chiefs are 2-3 and are on the verge of being knocked down a few more pegs than they already are.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Unbalanced
CFL Week 18 Recap: The Wild, Wild West
I bring good news to my fellow American CFL fans: the Grey Cup is again airing on CBS Sports Network here in the States. This is Year Three of the Canadian Football League's relationship with CBS Sports Network, after several years on the ESPN networks, which in turn, followed their years on the now-defunct NBC Sports Network. Ever since the CFL first hit CBS Sports Network, games that don't air on the channel air on a stream site known as CFL+, which is for fans in the U.S. and other countries outside of Canada. 2023 saw the entire playoffs (including the Grey Cup) air on CFL+, but last year saw the Grey Cup air on CBSSN.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Unbalanced
Somers Plays its Cards Right in 2-1 Victory Over Greeley
Photos are at end of article On Friday September 5, Somers and Greeley were knee deep in a defensive struggle at the high school. A 1-1 game with eight minutes to play, Somers lined up for a penalty shot, and at this point in the season, Coach Brian Lanzetta paused on a strategy. “It’s early to show your cards,” he said. But a league game, versus a AA team, the moment got the better of him.
By Rich Monetti3 months ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Settles for a Tie at Somers
See Photos at end of article On Monday, September 15, after Lily Mazzella gave Somers a 1-0 lead with 33:21 left in the half, Coco Inglis answered 70 seconds later, and the rivals seemed headed for their second tie in two years. So when a pack of Wolves got behind Olivia Tatela in goal, the short road trip seemed ready for celebration.
By Rich Monetti3 months ago in Unbalanced











