So I settle in Sunday morning in my usual church pew for the sermon, and the minister, who I know is a golfer, starts his address by talking about the travails humans face. "We endure a lot, but we get through it," he said...
Sports champions know, the downpayment for titles earned is paid for months before the competition with hours upon hours of preparation...
It's Friday night and the star running back for the area high school team has just scored six (!) touchdowns in a shootout win over a city rival. "Have you ever had a game like that before?" I ask...
So here I am, getting ready to work the sidelines for the University of Cincinnati-South East Missouri State football broadcast Saturday night, and I have college football on the TV in the background...
In the photo shown, UConn celebrates its national championship at the White House, a month before assistant coach Jamelle Elliott left the Huskies to join UC...
The rest of the world is about to find out what we in Greater Cincinnati already know: The Bengals are good television...
Shooting a best-of-the-day final round of five under par, Glasgow, Kentucky native Whitney Wade charged to the top of the leader board Sunday to win the Third Annual Duramed Championship by one ...
MASON, OH (June 20, 2009) – After tying the women’s course record on the first day of the Duramed Championship, Pernilla Lindberg didn’t worry about what she was going to do for an encore...
In only her third tournament on the Duramed FUTURES Tour, Pernilla Lindberg shot a record-tying eight-under 63 to take the lead after the first round of the Third Annual Duramed Championship this weekend at the Golf Center at Kings Island...
Just when you think you’ve reached your cynical zenith in the sports world, when you’ve been T.O. and Manny and A-Rod-ded to death in the headlines, along comes Cindy Lee-Pridgen to restore your faith in sports...
Tonya Antonucci apologizes for the frog in her throat even before the interview begins. "I hope I'm awake," she says. Rightfully so, because it's 6:30 a.m. her time when our interview on the Women's Pro Soccer league begins...
Walk into Jamelle Elliott's office at the University of Cincinnati, and you'd have no sense of the basketball pedigree she's bringing to her new job...
When I was at ESPN, I knew I was living in a parallel universe when, on Super Bowl Sunday (one that the Patriots were not involved), I opened the sports section of the Hartford Courant and saw the lead story was not football, but UConn women's basketball.
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