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IND vs ZIM: Pride, Pressure, and a Growing Rivalry
Some cricket matches carry decades of history and fierce rivalry. Others grow slowly, shaped by changing teams and fresh ambition. IND vs ZIM belongs to the second kind. On paper, India often enters as the favorite. Zimbabwe is usually seen as the underdog. But cricket has never been decided by reputation alone. One inspired spell of bowling or one fearless innings can shift everything. For Zimbabwe, facing India is a chance to prove strength on a global stage. For India, it is a test of focus and depth. Every IND vs ZIM match tells a story about confidence, growth, and belief. And with each new series, that story becomes more layered and more compelling.
By Muqadas khan26 days ago in Cleats
A Blunt and Endearing Letter to Pittsburgh Steelers Fans
To any and all fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers, it has to be said: you guys are screwed. I'm sensing a trend here. First off, let's talk about the concept of "secondary teams." Many sports fans say they have that second team other than their favorite that they love. As for me, I kinda do, but I kinda don't. I'm a diehard Packers fan, but if I did have a secondary team in the NFL, it would be the Steelers. There was always something about how the Steelers carried themselves. Gritty, tough, never doing things the easy way. They're basically the Packers of the AFC.
By Clyde E. Dawkins27 days ago in Unbalanced
Back to Action
What an Olympics, am I right?! The 2026 Winter Games in Milan saw the NHL players participate for the first time in a dozen years, and regarding the Colorado Avalanche, eight of our players were in Milan representing five countries. Six of the eight left Milan with medals. Artturi Lehkonen and Joel Kiviranta received Bronze Medals representing Finland. Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, and Devon Toews received Silver Medals representing Canada, and Brock Nelson received a Gold Medal representing the United States.
By Clyde E. Dawkins27 days ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Falls to Pleasantville and Irvington
Scroll just below for photos vs Irvington John Jay Falls to Precision Shooting of Irvington Click image for photos On Monday February 9, Irvington came up from the river and was far from all wet. Opening with a 12-2 lead, the Bulldogs bite from outside was a dagger the Wolves couldn’t match
By Rich Monetti28 days ago in Unbalanced
Somers Core Fore Shines at the County Center
Scroll to end for photos On Saturday February 7, the Somers Wrestling team embarked on a two day journey to the County Center and reaching the state tournament was on the agenda. Three qualifiers in total and three more hanging medals around their necks, Coach Ron DiSanto expressed pride beyond the podium.
By Rich Monetti28 days ago in Unbalanced
Avalanche easily Advances to Section One Finals
Scroll to end for photos On Wednesday January 28, the Avalanche laced up their skates and faced the Rockland Rockies for the semi final round of the sectionals. At the Brewster Ice Arena, the Avalanche didn’t wait long to start. They were on the board after only 18 seconds, and the tone set, Marcela Maurice was left beaming all the camaraderie that paved the way for an easy 8-0 victory.
By Rich Monetti29 days ago in Unbalanced
Somers Cheerleaders are on a Roll
See Photos at end of Article Cheerleader Team Aims for National Championship On Wednesday, Nov. 19, SYSO Cheerleading held its annual showcase at Somers Intermediate School. With a gym full of enthusiastic parents, 147 athletes from six age groups took center stage. Those include the Tiny Tuskers (K-2), D8, D10 small, D10 large, and D12, but the 14D finale served as a preview of bigger things to come in early December.
By Rich Monetti30 days ago in Unbalanced
Recapping the 2026 Gold Medal Game
February 22, 1980. Every American knows that date. Every diehard hockey fan knows that date. The ragtag American team took the ice at Lake Placid against the heavily favored heavyweight Soviet Union team. Against all odds, the US won that game, 4-3, and made the career of this announcer named Al Michaels, who spouted the famous, "Do you believe in miracles?!" line. The US went on to defeat Finland to win the Gold Medal.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a month ago in Unbalanced











