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Somers Has an Easy Time of Briarcliff in 17-6 Victory
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons or my venmo address is : @Rich-Monetti On Friday April 11, Somers hosted Briarcliff, and the Tuskers didn’t take much time to get on the scoreboard. 47 seconds in, the next one came only seven seconds later, and so it went the rest of the way.
By Rich Monetti9 months ago in Unbalanced
Beyond Bricks: How Magicrete is Revolutionizing Modern Construction
Introduction Construction isn't just about putting walls together—it's about creating sustainable, durable, and visually stunning spaces that stand the test of time. Gone are the days of outdated building techniques. Magicrete Building Solutions has redefined the way architects, engineers, and homeowners approach construction by introducing smart, efficient, and eco-friendly materials like AAC blocks, AAC wall panels, tile adhesive, epoxy tile grout, and gypsum plaster.
By magicrete9 months ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Wins Big Over Eastchester
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons or my venmo is @Rich-Monetti A great beginning to the 2025 season already, the John Jay offense did start pretty slow on Monday, April 7 at Contest Field. Two sputtering drives, the girls had the luxury thanks to the defense. “Playing aggressive, putting pressure on the quarterback, forcing errors, that’s what we’ve been doing,” said Head Coach Jimmy Clark. And after Eastchester was the latest to find out, the John Jay offense caught up to the defense for good on possession three.
By Rich Monetti9 months ago in Unbalanced
Jamal Murray’s 43-Point
On a chilly April night in Denver, Jamal Murray reminded the NBA why he’s one of the most electrifying playoff performers of his generation. The Denver Nuggets’ point guard erupted for 43 points in Game 5 against the Los Angeles Clippers, leading his team to a commanding 131-115 win and a 3-2 series advantage. With the victory, the Nuggets are now one win away from advancing to the Western Conference semifinals, where the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder await .
By AB C9 months ago in Unbalanced
Ryan Watts leaves the Steelers following a neck injury that ended his career.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially announced the release of cornerback Ryan Watts after a devastating neck injury brought an abrupt end to his promising football career. The shocking development has sparked outrage throughout the Steelers organization and the NFL community as a whole, highlighting once more the sport's harsh nature. Watts, 24, signed with Pittsburgh as an undrafted free agent out of the University of Texas in 2024. Despite not being selected in the NFL Draft, he quickly turned heads during rookie minicamp and training camp. Standing 6'3" and weighing 210 pounds, Watts combined rare physical attributes with sharp instincts on the field, earning praise from coaches and teammates alike. He was widely anticipated to be a long-term contributor for the Steelers' secondary. His NFL journey, however, took a tragic turn during an offseason practice session earlier this year. Watts collided awkwardly with a teammate during a routine coverage drill, and he immediately fell to the ground, clutching his neck. Team medical personnel responded swiftly, and Watts was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation. Following a battery of tests, specialists delivered grim news: the injury had caused severe spinal damage, posing significant risks if Watts ever attempted to play again. His doctors all agreed that he should stop playing professional football to avoid further harm. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin addressed the media with visible emotion as he discussed the team's decision to release Watts. "Ryan is everything you want in a young player—disciplined, tough, smart, and dedicated," Tomlin said. "It’s devastating to see his career end before it truly began. But the most important thing is his health and his future beyond football. Ryan will always have a place in the Steelers family." Watts himself released a heartfelt message through the team’s social media channels: "Football has been my passion since I was a kid. It gave me purpose, friendships, and memories I'll cherish forever. Though my playing days have ended sooner than I imagined, I'm grateful for every moment.
By AlaTrend9 months ago in Unbalanced
Barcelona’s Epic El Clásico Triumph: A Night for the Ages
On a night where the weight of history hung in the air and every touch of the ball seemed to carry extra meaning, FC Barcelona pulled off a stunning 3-2 victory over Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final, held on April 26, 2025, at the electric Estadio La Cartuja in Seville.
By Asif Al Latif9 months ago in Unbalanced
Meet Kobee Minor
The NFL Draft’s final pick, known as "Mr. Irrelevant," is a title wrapped in underdog charm. In 2025, that honor went to Kobee Minor, a defensive back from Memphis, selected by the New England Patriots with the 257th pick. While the label might sound dismissive, history shows that even the last pick can defy expectations—just ask Brock Purdy, the 2022 Mr. Irrelevant turned Super Bowl quarterback. Let’s dive into Kobee Minor’s journey, his new home in New England, and why this pick matters more than you might think.
By AB C9 months ago in Unbalanced
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Barcelona Wins 3-2 in Dramatic Copa del Rey Final
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: A Thrilling Copa del Rey Final In a nail-biting Copa del Rey final, Barcelona clinched a dramatic 3-2 victory over their arch-rivals Real Madrid. Fans around the world were treated to a rollercoaster of emotions as both teams fought fiercely for the prestigious trophy. The match was not just about goals; it showcased the intensity, passion, and unpredictability that defines Barcelona vs Real Madrid encounters.
By Madi Speaks9 months ago in Unbalanced
NFL Draft 2025
nfl draft 2025 The NFL Draft 2025 is already generating buzz among football fans, scouts, and analysts as the next wave of college football stars prepares to take the league by storm. Whether you’re a die-hard NFL fanatic or a fantasy football guru, this guide dives deep into the 2025 NFL Draft class, top prospects, mock draft predictions, and how this event will reshape the future of professional football. Let’s break down why the NFL Draft 2025 is trending and what you need to know to stay ahead of the game.
By John William9 months ago in Unbalanced
Shadeur Sanders Stock Drops More
Former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who was widely viewed as a first-round talent by many, still finds himself benched as day two of the NFL draft continues. Skipped in rounds one and two completely, there is a slim hope in the Sanders camp that he could be picked up in round three.
By Eddie Smith9 months ago in Unbalanced
Somers Lacrosse Opens with Resounding 17-4 Victory
Please see tip, subscribe and pledge buttons below or my venmo is @Rich-Monetti It doesn’t matter the sport, you can’t score without the ball, but usually each side gets an equal share. Not the case in lacrosse, fortunes fall heavily on the men at midfield, and Matt Mayfield has long known the score in the circle. “It’s you against the other guy,” he said, and by game’s end, the ledger was far from balanced.
By Rich Monetti9 months ago in Unbalanced
Reviewing the 1st Round of the 2025 NFL Draft
While the Stanley Cup and NBA Playoffs commenced, and the MLB's first month was coming to a close, the NFL Draft took place. Amazing that Draft time has come already, and it's always the NFL Draft that is the biggest deal out of the main four leagues. You always hear Draft talk during the season, and the NFL's Draft gets the most TV coverage out of the four leagues. My remote trigger finger was quite busy, as I not only watched the playoff action, I peeped in on Round 1 of the Draft. I remember semi-religiously watching the Draft for a few years; I even wrote down all of the picks as I watched one year--I think it was the fateful 2005 Draft that I did that.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Unbalanced










