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Somers Nearly Pulls Off Dream Upset at Tappan Zee
Scroll down for pics and video After getting beat badly by Tappan Zee in the regular season and traveling over the bridge to face the top seed, Arman Rao laid it out simply. “There was nothing really to lose,” said the senior. Only thing, when three quarters were complete, only one point separated the two teams, and Somers was definitely believing.
By Rich Monettiabout 5 hours ago in Unbalanced
The Raphinha Show: A Vocal Story of Barcelona's 5-2 Thriller. AI-Generated.
Sound of a crowd humming, a stadium announcer echoing in the distance. The whistle blows. It’s the 15th of March, 2026. A warm night in Catalonia. The air inside the Camp Nou is thick with anticipation. This is La Liga Round 28, and Barcelona are at home to Sevilla. It’s more than just a game; it’s a chance to climb the table, to make a statement. And from the very first minute, the home team looks hungry.
By Football Scorea day ago in Cleats
MLB Opening Day Needs to Become a National Holiday
Opening Day: it's more than just a day off for many of us baseball fans from either school or work. It's a long-standing tradition that means so much to us. If you've been playing hooky from school or work for years in order to watch your favorite team play in person or on TV, good for you. Everyone has done it, so no judgement here. The first Opening Day dates back to 1876 between the Boston Red Caps and Philadelphia Athletics, where 3,000 people were in attendance. The Red Caps won that game with a final score of 6-5. 150 years later, the yearly debate of whether the unofficial holiday of baseball should be official continues.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard a day ago in Unbalanced
Real Madrid vs Elche Match Result 4–1 in La Liga. AI-Generated.
The title race at the top of La Liga remains intensely competitive, with Barcelona and Real Madrid both securing emphatic victories in Round 28 to maintain the status quo at the summit. As the season enters its crucial final stretch, the two Spanish giants are showing no signs of backing down, trading blows like heavyweight champions in a bid to seize control of the league.
By Football Scorea day ago in Cleats
NBA Playoff Push 2026: Taking Shape
This time of the month is a great time to be a basketball fan. In college hoops, the conference champions have been crowned, and the field of 68 has been set! The tournament will begin with the First Four games on Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by a four day weekend of first and second round action. As for the pros, the NBA season is down to the final four weeks, less than a month left until the regular season comes to a close.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 days ago in Unbalanced
Somers Fights on to End in Loss to Hen Hud
Scroll to end for photos and video After upsetting Croton-Harmon in the first round, the Tuskers took the show on the road to Hen Hud and were again unfazed by the unfamiliar surroundings. A 27-21 lead late in the third had the 9th seed dreaming of the County Center, but unfortunately the lofty perch unraveled when a nightmare scenario ensued.
By Rich Monetti2 days ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Playoff Push 2026: Too Close for Comfort
We are now down to the final 33 days of the 2025-26 NHL season. 33 days. Barely over a month. And this week will be a chaotic one in the sports world. The big dance will start on the 17th with the First Four. That same day, the World Baseball Classic will crown a champion (a new one due to Japan being eliminated already), and the Stanley Cup and NBA playoff races will get tighter and tighter. The NBA races will be another story, but regarding the subject at hand: oh man!
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 days ago in Unbalanced
Wednesday Needs to Get Here
The Colorado Avalanche are coming off a big road win in Seattle, which came hours after the unjust penalties against Nathan MacKinnon were rescinded. Speaking of MacKinnon, he's within striking distance of the points lead--just a pair behind Connor McDavid. So that's the first leg of the two-game trip in the books. Next up: Winnipeg. These are not the same Jets, and this shocks me. This team won the Presidents' Trophy last season, but as my mom often says, they "went from sugar to shit" this season.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 days ago in Unbalanced











