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Best and Worst MLB City Connect Hats
As someone who has a small handful of Texas Rangers hats and an avid hathead, I'm eager for Opening Day to begin. In my previous stories, I've critiqued and rated the best and worst City Connect jerseys. I'll have links to both stories at the end of this story. In this story, however, I'll be critiquing one City Connect hat that I love and one that I'm not feeling at all. Please note that teams will have more than one hat design and not all hats will be featured on here.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 25 days ago in Unbalanced
Homestand Part III: Close Call
So far, the Colorado Avalanche are two-for-two in this long homestand that will dominate the month of January. A blowout win over the Ottawa Senators, and then, a shutout win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. On Monday, we played host to the Toronto Maple Leafs, who desperately needed something. It had been a long season for the team, who find themselves in danger of their long playoff streak coming to an abrupt end.
By Clyde E. Dawkins26 days ago in Unbalanced
Rule Changes in CFL Football
Wow, practically every governing body for every sport in the world has altered rules to make that sport better, faster, more exciting, etc. That is, with maybe the exception of soccer, which is so mired in what is thought of as necessary tradition that it will never move into the 21st century or beyond. Volleyball, badminton, baseball, hockey, NFL football, basketball, curling and so many more have all made changes to rules that served to improve the games for participants and officials but especially for spectators of the game. Even chess has evolved versions of its game to include speed chess (blitz chess) and matches including multiple opponents and combinations of the two and resulting in games lasting less than one minute.
By John Oliver Smith27 days ago in Unbalanced
A Grand Night for James
It can be said that the 2025-26 season has been a bit magical for Northland senior point guard Diante James. Not only is he hitting buzzer beaters and game-winning shots on a seemingly weekly basis, he added a new accomplishment to his basketball resume.
By Winners Only28 days ago in Unbalanced
China Asks Companies to Stop Using US and Israeli Cybersecurity Software. AI-Generated.
China has told many of its companies to stop using cybersecurity software made by firms from the United States and Israel, according to people familiar with the matter. This move shows how serious China is about protecting its data and reducing its reliance on foreign technology. It also highlights the growing technology and political tensions between China and Western countries.
By sehzeen fatima28 days ago in Unbalanced
Wild Card Weekend Recap: What Happens Now?. Top Story - January 2026.
I think I figured out why I love Wild Card Weekend so much. It's because it's the first playoff anything of the calendar year. The NFL season starts in the fall, and once upon a time, the champion was crowned either on or slightly before New Year's. The evolution of the NFL schedule has resulted in the playoffs starting just into the New Year, and currently, the final week of the season falls on the first weekend of the New Year, with Wild Card Weekend coming a week after that. So yes, chronologically, the NFL's Wild Card Weekend serves as the first playoff anything of the calendar year.
By Clyde E. Dawkins29 days ago in Unbalanced
Christian Kirk: From Rising Prospect to Proven NFL Playmaker. AI-Generated.
Christian Kirk has steadily carved out a reputation as one of the NFL’s most reliable wide receivers, blending speed, versatility, and consistency to become a key offensive weapon. While he may not always dominate national headlines, Kirk’s journey reflects the value of development, adaptability, and quiet professionalism in modern American football.
By Asad Ali29 days ago in Unbalanced
Rolland Courbis: A Defining Voice in French Football Management. AI-Generated.
Rolland Courbis is a name that evokes strong reactions in French football. To some, he is a sharp tactician and fearless leader; to others, a controversial figure whose career has been marked by both success and turbulence. Regardless of opinion, Courbis remains one of the most influential and recognizable personalities in France’s football landscape, known for his managerial stints, media presence, and uncompromising honesty.
By Asad Ali29 days ago in Unbalanced
Homestand Part II: Not-So-Usual Suspects
On Thursday, the Colorado Avalanche's long homestand began against the Ottawa Senators, and it was a slaughter. An 8-2 victory that saw the Avs put six pucks in the net during the middle period. Martin Necas and Brock Nelson each reached the 20-goal mark during that game, and the highlight was Josh Manson's Gordie Howe Hat Trick--two goals, two assists, and a fight, with his dad, legendary player Dave Manson, in attendance.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Vikings slide past Hayes
In a period of seven days, Northland (7-4) has had two games that have been decided by a two-point margin. The Vikings are 2-0 in those contests as seniors Diante James and Daneal Krylov have made big shots that won both games respectively. On Jan. 3, at Columbus Academy, James knocked down a shot with less than two seconds remaining to deliver Northland to its biggest win so far this season. On his way to 19 points, James has proven to be one of the most confident shot makers in central Ohio. His big time basket led Northland to a 58-56 win over Westland which is currently 7-2.
By Winners Onlyabout a month ago in Unbalanced
Indiana stuns Oregon as viral sideline moment draws national attention. AI-Generated.
Introduction Indiana’s decisive victory over Oregon delivered one of the most surprising results of the college football sminated the scoreboard, attention online briefly shifted to a viral broadcast moment involving the family of Oregon quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
By Saad about a month ago in Unbalanced












