
How LED Lights Reduce Costs at Sports Arenas
Running a sports arena can be expensive, be it maintenance costs, employees, leases, or other expenses. If you can find a way to reduce costs and improve the product for your paying customers immediately, wouldn’t More...

Orlando Apollos to Start Practicing in Georgia Because of Florida’s Workers’ Comp Laws
The Orlando Apollos will be forced to practice in Georgia because of Florida’s workers’ compensation laws, which exclude professional athletes from receiving benefits. Companies with employees are required More...

How High School Sports Make Students Better and More Productive
It’s almost impossible to think of the quintessential high school experience without also thinking of high school sports and it’s not hard to understand why. The concept of school spirit has been synonymous More...

What to Consider When Choosing a Snowboard Instructor Course
Those who dream of becoming ski and snowboard instructors find themselves confused when it comes to choosing the right instructor course. Each option and location have advantages and disadvantages which is why it More...

Ahmed Nashaat: Why More Young English Players Should Play Abroad
It is not uncommon for young South American or African footballers to head over to Europe at a young age to improve themselves and to hopefully forge out a career for themselves. What is not so common however is More...

‘Rudy’ 25th Anniversary in Theaters August 28 and September 2
He’s five-feet-nothin’, a hundred and nothin’ and barely has a speck of athletic ability, but Rudy Ruettiger still became a sports legend. As the 2018 football season begins, the film that introduced the world More...

‘Woodlawn’ tackles racism, spiritual awakening in Tony Nathan, Alabama biopic
Faith-based films have exploded on the cinematic stage and the Erwin brothers (Moms Night Out, October Baby) are stretching their legs with Woodlawn, an inspiring story from the 1970s when public high schools were More...

This Day in History: Bobby Knight loses cool, throws chair
The great coaching career of Bobby Knight was tainted on this day, Feb. 23 thirty years ago when he his temper tantrum resulted in throwing a chair. Just weeks ahead of the NCAA tournament, Knight’s Indiana More...

‘McFarland USA’ Movie Review: uplifting Disney film with rehashed story
The simplest way to describe McFarland USA is as an underdog sports story. We’re all very familiar with the formula: nobody thinks the athletes (in this case, cross country runners) are good enough (even the More...

‘When the Game Stands Tall’ Review: De La Salle true story becomes great family film
Audiences have already seen the underdog overcome the giant in countless sports films. When the Game Stands Tall examines the fall of the giant, which rise again on the back of faith and character. The great cast, More...

‘Million Dollar Arm’ Movie Review: A feel-good film that touches your heart
Most sports films follow the same basic flow: a team or player starts out well, is then surprisingly faced with some challenge or tragedy, and eventually comes back from adversity to make a big win. You really don’t More...

‘Draft Day’ Movie Review: Kevin Costner strikes out with this football bomb
Kevin Costner is now so far from Bull Durham and Field of Dreams, that associating him with a sports film, let alone a good one, seems almost impossible. Draft Day is so uninteresting, Tin Cup looks like an Oscar More...