Who Do I Root For?
My allegiance to growing up in Seattle is showing today. With the NFL playoffs coming up this weekend and the Seahawks taking on Atlana in the early game this Sunday, I have am having my own “Blue Friday”
My allegiance to growing up in Seattle is showing today. With the NFL playoffs coming up this weekend and the Seahawks taking on Atlana in the early game this Sunday, I have am having my own “Blue Friday”
I’ve said it before; I spent my youth growing up in the Seattle area. My sports allegiances are to the Seattle teams. I was the very first Mariners game. I went to Seahawk games. And the NBA team known as the Sonics was a passion of mine
Although I have lived all over the United States, I was raised in Seattle. And like a true Seattle sports fan, when the home team is winning I jump on the band wagon! And the Seattle Seahawks are winning and I am driving the Bandwagon here in Billings
Growing up in the Seattle, Washington area you are almost naturally a University of Washington Husky fan. I am one. Life long. I noticed something today while out running around preparing for the Husky bowl game today
The London Summer Olympics begin on Friday, July 27. My favorite sport to watch is swimming and basketball.
Some of the sports for this years Big Sky State Games have taken place at various Montana sites and cities. But the bulk of the Big Sky State Games is happening this weekend with the opening ceremonies on Friday, July 20 with former gymnast Olga Korbut present.
There are two really easy ways to get registered for the 2012 Big Sky State Games, on-line or stop by any area Wendy's and pick up a registration booklet. Keep in mind the T-shirt deadline is July 9. This years Big Sky State Games is July 20-22. There is a very special opening ceremony planned on the evening of July 20.
Owners of sports franchises are always trying to find new ways to lure people to the game. Comerica Park in Detroit, for example, has both a carousel and a Ferris wheel to entertain young fans who might not be able to — or willing to — sit through an entire nine-inning game.
Here's a new extreme sport I'm not sure I want to play! It's called "Ultimate Taser Ball".
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2011 was a wild year in the world of sports. Sadly, much of the drama occurred off the field and left many of us vainly searching for an answer to the question, “How could they have let this happen?” But fortunately, there were also a lot of great team and individual accomplishments to be enjoyed this year. GuySpeed look
Is there ever such a thing as too much passion when it comes to celebrating or mourning over a favorite sports team?
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I had the pleasure of meeting Rulon Gardner, shortly after his gold medal Olympic performance, in 2001. He was a big man and a very nice guy. Since that time he has packed on about 200 pounds and is now a contestant on the Biggest Loser