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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
18 Teams, 18 Ultimatums: The One Move Every NFL Non-Playoff Team Must Make in the 2026 Offseason
While 14 NFL fan bases get to strap in for the chaos and joy of a Super Bowl chase, the other 18 are left staring into the offseason mirror. No confetti. No champagne. Just hard questions, tougher answers, and the uncomfortable truth that standing still is the fastest way to fall behind in today’s NFL.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a month ago in Cleats
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
Wild Card Weekend 2026: When the NFL Stops Pretending
Wild Card Weekend is the moment the NFL sheds its politeness. The regular season, with all its caveats and context, is over. No more talk about “building,” “progress,” or “next year.” By January 2026, the league has entered its most unforgiving phase. Win, and you move on. Lose, and everything you spent four months constructing is suddenly up for debate.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a month ago in Cleats
From One-Off Championships to a National Obsession: A History of the NFL Playoffs
The NFL Playoffs didn’t begin as the meticulously branded, billion-dollar spectacle we know today. In fact, for much of the league’s early history, there weren’t playoffs at all—just a championship game, and sometimes not even that. What eventually became America’s most-watched sporting event evolved slowly, shaped by controversy, expansion, television, and an ever-growing appetite for high-stakes football.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a month ago in Cleats
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo: A Legend of Hard Work and Dreams Introduction Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest football players in the history of the game. He is known not only for his goals but also for his discipline, confidence, and strong mentality. From a poor childhood to worldwide fame, Ronaldo’s life is a story of passion, sacrifice, and endless effort. Millions of fans around the world admire him for his talent and his never-give-up attitude.
By shaoor afridiabout a month ago in Cleats
Homestand Part I: Like Father, Like Son
The Colorado Avalanche were in a new position this season: we were coming off back-to-back regulation losses. The Avs' three game Southeastern swing didn't go our way. A win in Raleigh followed by back-to-back regulation losses in Florida; Panthers first, then Lightning. So that gave us a grand total of... four. Four regulation losses. Still very low. It lowers our win total pace, but honestly, I could care less about that. Yes, winning during the regular season is important, but what really matters is getting those final 16 wins in the end and being the last team standing. That is a feeling we experienced three times before.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a month ago in Unbalanced










