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Extreme Sports to Satisfy Your Inner Adrenaline Junkie
Are you a risk taker, especially when it comes to sports? Most any sport will raise your adrenaline level, but certain extreme sports will really satisfy your inner adrenaline junkie. These sports require you to push your limits, go higher, go faster, and live more dangerously than most. Some you’ve probably heard of before, but some may be new. Either way, these adventure sports will definitely appeal to all the risk takers out there.
By Donna Maurer7 years ago in Unbalanced
Top Ten Rankings: 100-Meter Dash Times in NCAA Division I
1. Kayla White: North Carolina A&T—Senior (11.04) Kayla White White enters this weekend with the best fastest time in the 100-meter dash on the Division I level. She ranks 78th in the world, according to the IAAF rankings system, and 18th nationally. Her time of 11.04, was recorded on March 29, during the Florida Relays.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
LaFond Leads the Way in Track and Field Weekend Recap
Domica's LaFond wins triple jump over David, Ebwea-Excel in Florida. Ever heard of the Commonwealth of Dominica? No, not the Dominican Republic. The Commonwealth of Dominica is a small island where the most popular sport is cricket. Well, this tiny island has a giant talent in pro jumper, Thea LaFond.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
Is It Ever Too Much?
With the announcement that Mike Trout was signing a $426 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball, an unintended firestorm was set off. Local and national sports radio hosts, as well as ordinary spectators and fans, gave (sometimes) uneducated opinions on whether Trout—or anyone—deserved such a stratospheric contract. When is any salary, in any profession, too much?
By DJ Grand7 years ago in Unbalanced
Movie Review: 'Screwball' Is Documentarian Billy Corben at his Most Entertaining
That Screwball is a true story almost boggles the mind. The publicity machine behind the movie compares it to a real life version of a Coen Brothers story, and that could not be more accurate. Bizarre real life characters, consequential violence, corruption, and pathetic comedy, Screwball has all of the elements that drive stories such as Raising Arizona or even more esoteric fair such as A Serious Man.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Unbalanced











