“Best multimedia solutions. Individual approach.
24/7 Fair, Balance,
News & Information”

Archive for the Category ‘Sports’

Joe Paterno, Former Penn State Football Coach, Dies at 85

Joe Paterno, Former Penn State Football Coach, Dies at 85

By AP Jan 22, 2012 STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Joe Paterno, who racked up more wins than anyone else in major college football but was fired from Penn State amid a child sex abuse scandal has died. He was 85. His family released a statement Sunday morning to announce his death. Paterno’s son Scott announced [...]

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler versus 1987 World Series Pitcher Joe Magrane—An American Idol disaster

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler versus 1987 World Series Pitcher Joe Magrane—An American Idol disaster

By Kerry Patton GCC/Staff Jan 19, 2012 Why I gave American Idol a chance last night is beyond me. I love music and more so I love watching inspiring dreams get a chance to become reality. Oh how I should have stuck to my regular 8pm weekday schedule watching the O’Reilly Factor. Instead, I made [...]

Tebow Responds to Critic Telling Him to Tone Down About GOD

Tebow Responds to Critic Telling Him to Tone Down About GOD

by Christopher Santarelli Nov 23, 2011 Tim Tebow has truly become a phenomenon as the popular, but unconventional, NFL quarterback continues to find himself at the center of discussions about sports, religion and politics. Tebow’s play for the Denver Broncos has drawn polarizing opinions from football analysts. Additionally, there has also been a great deal of criticism over [...]

Racing World will Miss him: Dan Wheldon 1978-2011

Racing World will Miss him: Dan Wheldon 1978-2011

By Fox Nation Oct 18, 2011 Dan Wheldon, the 2011 Indianapolis 500 winner and one of the most popular drivers in open-wheel racing, died Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in a horrific multicar crash on Lap 11 of the Indy Car Series season finale. Officials decided to call the race, but the drivers, many [...]

America Watching Football Online

America Watching Football Online

By Kim Komando August 28, 2011 It was only two years ago that I came to fully understand the magic of football. The occasion was attending my first Super Bowl. I was caught up in the crowd’s escalated enthusiasm and impressed by the agility and strength of the players, who were truly at the pinnacle [...]

10 Year Old Girl Fighting Cancer Does America Proud with Singing of National Anthem

  By Mike Opelka July 30, 2011 Lily Anderson is just 10-yrs-old, but her rendition of the National Anthem before Thursday’s Braves-Pirates game at Turner Field in Atlanta. Inspired the longest standing ovation Braves pitcher Peter Moylan has ever witnessed. Lily’s remarkable performance was part of “Rally Night,” a special event for kids fighting cancer. [...]

Dallas Mavericks Beat Miami Heat to Win Their First NBA Title

Dallas Mavericks Beat Miami Heat to Win Their First NBA Title

By AP June 12, 2011 MIAMI Fla. – for Dirk Nowitzki, the resume is complete. He’s an NBA champion. For LeBron James, the agonizing wait continues for at least one more year. Avenging what happened five years ago in perfect turnabout style, the Dallas Mavericks won their first NBA title by winning Game 6 of [...]

Baseball Hall of Famer Great Harmon Killebrew Passes after Cancer Battle

Baseball Hall of Famer Great Harmon Killebrew Passes  after Cancer Battle

By AP May 17, 2011 MINNEAPOLIS — Harmon Killebrew, the Minnesota Twins slugger known for his tape-measure home runs, has died at his home in Scottsdale, Ariz., after battling esophageal cancer. He was 74. The team said Killebrew died peacefully Tuesday morning with his wife, Nita, and their family at his side. He had announced [...]

Should College Athletes Be Paid?

Should College Athletes Be Paid?

By Cory Thompson  GCC/Staff Apr. 4, 2011 This is an argument that seems to be gaining ground more than ever. Many believe that college athletes should be paid for their services in different collegiate athletics. Their argument is that there is a lot of money being made from these services and that the money made [...]

America Play Ball: Baseball Returns to Wrigley Field

America Play Ball: Baseball Returns to Wrigley Field

By Bob Schneider GCC/Staff Apr. 1, 2011 A typical Cubs Fan in the First Inning. Yes, Baseball has once again started at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs.  As a shock to ablsolutely no one, the Cubs lost their home opener to the Pittsburg Pirates, 6-3.  After the game, the Cubs new manager said: [...]

Log in ~ Copyright 2007-2009 DS Publishing & Entertainment Internet Corp., All rights reserved.
Web Site Design & Development Internet Marketing Nashua-Boston