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I don’t condone what Tiger Woods did by any means and I firmly believe that any apology isn’t enough to make up for what he put his family through. However, as a sports fan I am rooting for him. I’m sure a lot of you are asking how can I support someone who completely failed as a role model and has more issues chasing him than Travis Henry has child support payments. Well the...
Published: March 15, 2010
On a balmy and blustery day in South Florida, Ernie Els ended his victory drought, defeating his countryman and house guest, Charl Schwartzel, by four shots. “I know what works for me now,” Els said, “and that’s hard work.” He had been practicing a great deal for the past several weeks, working on the basics and making them important again. “I...
Published: March 14, 2010
It was nice to sleep in on Sunday after the time change. I fed the dogs and thought I finally have a little time for a nice round of golf. I had a motorcycle spill a couple years ago, and the tear in my shoulder, and overall back pain has kept me off the course for quite a while. I rolled down Highway 80 as Another One Bites The Dust blared out of the radio. Classic rock is like one big time warp trip....
Published: March 14, 2010
With the recent explosion of the Internet, the lines between “mainstream”, “bloggers”, and “tabloid” journalism have become blurred. We’ve learned to take information we receive from tmz.com, radaronline.com , the National Inquirer , US Weekly , etc. with a grain of salt. It has long been said that we should not believe everything we read in the papers,...
Published: March 14, 2010
Well, I don’t quite know how to write about this one. As a huge Alonso fan I was extremely pleased to watch the Spaniard cross the line in P1. However, I am very aware that my excitement at the result is very different to the way I felt for most of the race. I must say that was one of the dullest Grand Prix that I have watched in a very long time. There were hardly any manoeuvres and the new...
Published: March 14, 2010
We wait. We anticipate. We hope. For Roger and Rafa. It’s been just 10 months, but it seems like an eternity. Twenty matches since 2004, and now the longest gap between matches since 2004. Will Indian Wells, this Californian oasis, quench the thirst? Will the top and the bottom of the draw refine itself into the perfectly mixed cocktail? The heady combination of Roger and Rafa? For Indian...
Published: March 14, 2010
I was fortunate enough to attend last night’s “Hit for Haiti” match between Sampras, Federer, Agassi, and Nadal. For me, it was a dream come true to finally see Sampras and Agassi play again on the same court as they both have long retired. This match was the tennis equivalent of the NBA’s Dream Team in 1992, who would have ever fathomed that Sampras, Federer, Agassi, and Nadal...
Published: March 13, 2010
After a strong week of practice, the USA Sevens team has been named for the next leg of the IRB Sevens World Series. The squad heads off to Adelaide, Australia for the first tournament (March 19-21), and will then compete in the world famous Hong Kong Sevens (March 26-28). Head Coach Al Caravelli has whittled down a group of nineteen players into twelve. The most important factor being that...
Published: March 13, 2010
Four of the biggest tennis stars to ever pick up a racket played a doubles match during the “Hit for Haiti” charity event Friday night, which eventually went sour due to the childlike nature of two aging legends. Never the best of pals, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras traded barbs with each other as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and the 17,000 people in attendance chuckled along awkwardly. Midway...
Published: March 13, 2010
The best English manager in the country and Tottenham Hotspur boss, Harry Redknapp, has delivered a damning verdict of football in Britain by saying good young British footballers are a thing of the past. Speaking in a recent interview Redknapp stated that he feared for the future of the game in Britain and that direct foreign investment was having a negative influence on the progress of the game in...