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This Isn't the World Cup
It was a highly contested soccer match between Serra High School and Valley Christian High School, two West Catholic Athletic League opponents battling it out on the pitch on a Saturday morning. The West Catholic Athletic League, or WCAL as it’s known throughout Northern California, is the premier high school league for all sports. The caliber of athletes on the field competing is quite impressive.
By Dean Ayoob7 years ago in Unbalanced
4 Athletes Who Show the Importance of Workout Variety
People who focus on personal fitness tend to understand the value of mixing things up. Or at least, it’s something we tend to learn to do as we get older. For instance, an athlete who’s used to team competitive sports may ultimately transition to mixed martial arts to scratch that competitive itch; a former swimmer may switch to ballet if it becomes easier to work into a busy schedule. But the best way to mix things up, so to speak, is to do it all at once, such that even if you have a predominant form of exercise you favor, you’re also doing other things to keep your body guessing, and get more total-body exercise.
By Wilson Yinsen7 years ago in Unbalanced
Conspiracy Theories in Professional Sports
Did we land on the moon? Are there aliens in Area 51? Although there are definitive answers to each of those, that’s not always the case when it comes to conspiracy theories in professional sports. All four major sports leagues have been plagued with conspiracy theories with answers to some being obvious, and others not quite so easy to decipher fact from fiction.
By DJ Grand7 years ago in Unbalanced
One Player's Influence on a Nation
First and foremost, Canada has been and will always be a country that prides itself with hockey. It has a huge history of greats, stories of glory and humiliating defeat. I guess that's what building a culture is all about; a collective experiencing high and low moments together.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Unbalanced
All-Amazing Track and Field Honors
Now that all of the college outdoor track and field championships have concluded, we've decided to present the first ever All-Amazing honors brought to you by Winners Only. Not to be confused with the All-American list, to be named All-Amazing is an honor that crosses divisions and sanctioning bodies.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
Fun At-Home Sports
There are those days or months where the weather doesn't allow for outdoor activities or sports one would normally engage in. This doesn't mean you can't play at home. Out of the hundreds of sports that exist, there are dozens you can play at home where you don't have to go far to enjoy the competition or simple art of the sport. All of the sports we talk about will not only improve your health but your social life. If you want to add some recreational activities or active games as a part of your home's many features, the following is a list of sports you can play at home indoors or outdoors if you choose.
By Craig Middleton7 years ago in Unbalanced
Attitudes of the Student Athlete Starts at Home
Some of us have been there. Either as an athlete or a parent, we’ve gone to “Code of Conduct” meetings and sat while the coaches went over expectations and standards that they expect during the upcoming seasons.
By Jordan Casarez7 years ago in Unbalanced
Isom, Elliott, Shipley and Thompson Take Horizon League Crowns
Jaliyah Elliott and Suerethia Henderson placed first and second in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes. Jaliyah Elliott continued her dominance, but upsets and new champions were crowned during the exciting final day of the Horizon League Championships, May 5, in Youngstown, Ohio.
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
Kayla White–World's Fastest Woman
"I do think that this has shaken up a lot of things for a lot of people. I think that people should stay tuned to see what she's capable of because her season is not done yet, and neither is she." -Kianna Gray, University of Kentucky All-American on Kayla White
By Winners Only7 years ago in Unbalanced
How to Mentally Prepare Yourself to Excel in Sports
Preparing yourself to excel in sports is something that has many times been thought of to be done in the gym and at a practice session. However, there are plenty of ways that you can mentally prepare yourself to excel in your sport. If you are able to push yourself to learn the mental techniques that the pros use, you will be much more equipped to have a successful sports career as an amateur or professional.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Unbalanced











