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Somers Cheerleaders are on a Roll
See Photos at end of Article Cheerleader Team Aims for National Championship On Wednesday, Nov. 19, SYSO Cheerleading held its annual showcase at Somers Intermediate School. With a gym full of enthusiastic parents, 147 athletes from six age groups took center stage. Those include the Tiny Tuskers (K-2), D8, D10 small, D10 large, and D12, but the 14D finale served as a preview of bigger things to come in early December.
By Rich Monettiabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Edwin Díaz Joins Los Angeles Dodgers
Edwin Díaz isn’t a Met anymore. The star closer has signed a massive three-year, US$69 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers — a move that reshapes the late-inning dynamics of one of MLB’s top clubs and sends ripples through the free-agent and bullpen markets.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Jalen Hurts’ Nightmare Game What His Career-High 5 Turnovers Mean for the Eagles' Season + Video
On Monday night in Inglewood, something happened that few in the NFL expected to see — Jalen Hurts, one of the league’s most composed quarterbacks, unraveled under the bright lights. Five turnovers. Four interceptions. A fumble. And, unbelievably, two turnovers on the same play.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Three Divisions, Two Battling Teams Each, One Wild Sunday
Week 14 of the NFL season officially brought the sport to the month of December. December is the final month of the calendar year, and once upon a time, December ended the NFL season. In the last five or six decades, December serves as that pivotal month that ends the regular season, similar to March and April in the NBA and NHL, and September in MLB. December is where the most important games are played, and regarding Week 14, there were three that stood out the most.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Georgia Shakes Up the College Football Playoff Picture: What Their SEC Championship Win Means for Alabama and the National Title Race
Georgia Shakes Up the College Football Playoff Picture: What Their SEC Championship Win Means for Alabama and the National Title Race
By Waqar Khanabout a month ago in Unbalanced
FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw: A Historic Moment That Will Redefine Global Football
The FIFA World Cup 2026 isn’t just another tournament on the calendar—it is the most dramatic transformation the sport has seen in nearly a century. And while fans around the world are eager to see who their nation will face, the real story is what this expanded World Cup means for football’s future, especially as the United States, Canada, and Mexico join forces as co-hosts.
By Waqar Khanabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Oh, Bother! (Week 14)
Week 13 came and went, and good God, what a mess that was! So many things were twisted and turned during that Thanksgiving weekend that occurred, and as a result, we have quite the picture entering the final five weeks of the season. Week 14 of 18 is early in the home stretch, so teams have some time to get things going, but not much. Week 14 officially turns the calendar to the month of December (yes, Week 13 ended on December 1). Once upon a time, the season as a whole ended in December with the champion crowned. That hasn't been the case in over six decades, but still, December does currently serve as the final full month of the regular season.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Somers Run Ends with 40-17 Loss to Rye
See Somers and Rye Photos at end of Article When Gavin Kelly hit a 37 yard field goal with 92 seconds left in the first half, Somers looked on their way to a 5th straight sectional championship. Up 10-0, Rye used the time constraint to discard their first have conservative game plan. They scored on two long passes, and the Rye air attack was far from done.
By Rich Monettiabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Laura Woods: The Rise of a Modern Sports Broadcasting Icon. AI-Generated.
In an industry long dominated by male voices, Laura Woods has emerged as one of the most refreshing, authentic, and respected figures in modern sports broadcasting. Her rise from production assistant to national broadcasting star is a story of passion, persistence, and undeniable talent. Today, she is not only a familiar face on major sports networks but also a voice that sports fans trust — whether she’s presenting football coverage, interviewing star athletes, or hosting morning radio shows.
By Asad Aliabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Chris Paul: The Veteran Point Guard Redefining Longevity in the NBA. AI-Generated.
Few players in NBA history have demonstrated the combination of intelligence, leadership, and endurance that define Chris Paul’s storied career. Known widely as “CP3,” Paul has spent nearly twenty years as one of the league’s most reliable floor generals. While many of his peers have retired or slowed down, Paul continues to adapt, proving that longevity in sports requires more than athletic talent—it demands discipline, basketball IQ, and an unshakeable competitive spirit.
By Asad Aliabout a month ago in Unbalanced
American vs Monterrey: A Crucial Matchup in Liga MX Apertura 2025 Quarterfinals. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
America vs. Monterrey — What's at stake The clash between América and Monterrey is once again the center of attention in the 2025 Apertura playoffs, this time in the quarterfinals, with the series heading into its second leg. América, historically a giant of Mexican soccer, returns to their home stadium with the obligation to overcome a deficit from the first leg. Monterrey—known as "Rayados"—emerged victorious from Monterrey, securing a significant advantage that they must now protect in Mexico City.
By Enokenwa Ayuk Sako 2 months ago in Unbalanced











