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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 Monetti25 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 Monetti26 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 Monetti26 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. Dawkins27 days ago in Unbalanced
Johnny Gaudreau: A Small Star Who Skated Big Dreams
Hockey has always loved its giants. Big bodies. Heavy hits. Long reaches. For years, size felt like destiny in the NHL. If you were smaller than the rest, you were expected to fight twice as hard just to stay on the ice.
By Muqadas khan27 days ago in Unbalanced
Tyson Fury Fight 11/4/2026
Tyson Fury is coming out of retirement again, and the boxing world is wide awake because of it. April the 11th, 2026, is the date being spoken about, and already you can feel that restless energy building. Some fighters leave quietly, some fade, but Fury never does anything small. He walks away loud, and he returns even louder.
By George’s Girl 2026 28 days ago in Unbalanced
Tennessee vs Vanderbilt: More Than a State Rivalry
When Tennessee vs Vanderbilt appears on the schedule, it feels different. The air carries history. Families pick sides. Old memories return. Some remember heartbreak. Others remember last-minute wins that still give them chills.
By Muqadas khan28 days ago in Unbalanced
PSG vs Metz: More Than Just Another Ligue 1 Night
Some football matches feel routine. Others carry quiet tension long before kickoff. PSG vs Metz may not always dominate global headlines like a European final, yet it holds its own emotional weight. For Paris Saint-Germain supporters, every match is about defending status and chasing perfection. For Metz fans, facing a giant like PSG brings a mix of fear, pride, and belief. On paper, the gap between the two clubs looks wide. In reality, football rarely follows paper logic. A single counterattack, a missed penalty, or a red card can rewrite expectations in seconds. That unpredictability is what makes PSG vs Metz more than just another Ligue 1 fixture. It is a reminder that in football, history matters, but the present moment decides everything.
By Muqadas khan28 days ago in Unbalanced











