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The Unforeseen Triumph of Florida State in the ACC: An Extraordinary Saga of Tenacity and Defensive Prowess
In a surprising twist of fate, the Florida State Seminoles secured the ACC championship with a determined 16-6 win against Louisville, igniting aspirations for a coveted spot in the College Football Playoff. Operating with their third-string quarterback, Brock Glenn, the Seminoles surmounted substantial challenges, showcasing resilience and unwavering resolve under the tutelage of coach Mike Norvell.
By Rahul Kad2 years ago in Unbalanced
Von Miller's alleged assault: A shocking incident sends ripples through the NFL. Content Warning.
Von Miller's alleged assault: A shocking incident sends ripples through the NFL The NFL community was left in shock and disbelief as news broke that star linebacker Von Miller was facing charges of assaulting his pregnant girlfriend in their high-rise apartment in Dallas. The incident, which unfolded in the uptown area of Dallas, raised concerns not only about Miller's future, but also about the broader issue of domestic violence in professional sports.
By World News 2 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Volleyball Heads to Semifinals
John Jay rode their successful regular season to a fourth seed and opened the Sectionals at John Jay versus Edgemont. The Wolves didn’t wait to get started by jumping out to a 7-3 lead, and the tone set early, the match went as expected
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
My Thoughts About the Houston Astros
Houston Trashtros and Houston Asterisks are two of the names many baseball fans call the Houston Astros since their infamous cheating scandal transpired in 2017 that helped them win their first ever World Series. For those who aren't familiar with this scandal, suspicions about the Astros cheating have been spreading for years. It wasn't until 2019 that the Los Angeles Dodgers organization started to blow the whistle on a claim that the Astros were stealing signs during the World Series two years earlier. Other teams claimed that they used other cheating tactics, such as whistling to relay signs to batters. In January 2020, Commissioner Rob Manfred released the results of an investigation conducted by Major League Baseball and they concluded that the Astros illegally used a video camera system to steal signs during their World Series run three years prior. As a result to the other aforementioned schemes, the Houston Astros were fined $5 million, gave up two draft picks (first and second round), and suspended both Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow and field manager A.J. Hinch for the entire 2020 season. They were later both relieved of their duties. Basically, all of this was a slap on the wrist for the players and for the owner to save his own behind.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 years ago in Unbalanced
Unapologetically Defending the Texas Rangers
Recently, I celebrated a birthday and very thankful to see another year. Witnessing the Texas Rangers winning their first ever World Series was the best birthday gift I ever asked for. I've noticed in the nearly three weeks since they defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games was an act of disrespect towards the World Series champions. What do I mean by that? Stick around for a while and by the time you've finished reading this story, you'll have a full understanding of why I felt the need to strongly come to the Rangers' defense. I'll start off with the bad and then with the good, because I want my readers and everyone else to understand where I'm coming from.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 years ago in Unbalanced
Texas Rangers: From Heartbreak to Triumph
November 1, 2023: a night that faithful Rangers fans will remember forever If there's one word to describe the 2023 MLB Postseason, it would be exciting. Exciting might be an understatement to you, but to me, it was exactly that. In my personal opinion, this particular postseason was my overall favorite. When most people think of the word postseason, they most likely associate it with two teams: the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 years ago in Unbalanced
At the Harvey School, Baseball is a Family Affair for the Ortega's
Growing up, Kira Ortega got as many backyard pitches from her father as her twin brother Kirk. They also played baseball on the same teams until the sister opted for softball at age 11. The twins continued their divergence on the diamond at the Harvey School, but when a lack of interest had the school disband the softball team, Kira was left outside the lines. So the senior, three sport athlete did what she has always done. She stepped up to the plate.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Neeraj Chopra Leaves a mark on the world: First Indian to Secure Gold at World Sports Titles. Content Warning.
In a fantastic victory for Indian sports, Neeraj Chopra prearranged history by holding onto the gold decoration in the men's lance toss occasion at the World Games Titles held in Budapest, Hungary. On the shining morning of August 28, Neeraj, affectionately alluded to as the 'brilliant kid of Indian games,' carved his name into the records of sports by turning into the very first Indian competitor to get a gold decoration at this lofty title.
By Sabuj Maity3 years ago in Unbalanced
Andrew Hammer is Still Pitching with Heart
Photo by Mitchell Hammer After completing his time at John Jay last year, Andrew Hammer got a scholarship from Curry College, and while nervous when the day arrived, it was excitement that ruled the day. “It’s basically what I wanted all of high school and what I trained for,” he said. “It’s right there and I’m officially starting,” he remembered. So thrown in like the rest of the freshman, the pitcher stood tall despite the fact that the early going began decidedly on the down side.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
Pickle Ball Petition Seeks Replacement of Outdated Surface
A few years ago when Teresa Chang started to play the game of pickle ball in Somers, she said, the tennis courts at Reis Park weren’t getting a lot of use from residents. Even so, people started to notice a small group playing this mix of tennis, ping pong and badminton, and now there are about 300 players in the town. Unfortunately, there are issues with the current surface, and in an effort for an upgrade, Chang has put the ball in the town’s center court.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
Breaking Boundaries: The Hidden Struggle of Female Athletes in Pursuit of Pay Equality
Hey there, sports enthusiasts! Today, we've got a burning topic that deserves all our attention: the gender pay gap in the wonderful world of sports. Yes, it still exists, and it's time to take action!
By René Monzón Pérez3 years ago in Unbalanced










