As a Colts fan, I've had the joy of following a team that, until last season, strung together one of the most successful stretches in the history of the NFL while fans of other teams, like the Cleveland Browns, languished in season after season of disappointment after hearing time and time again from ownership and management that they were just a few key components away from putting together a Sup
At 6'3", I'm one of the tallest members of my family (my younger brother beats me by roughly an inch). Despite the stereotype that just because I'm tall I can tear it up on the basketball court, my hoops skills are average at best. My vertical jump tops out around three to four inches. I can't touch the rim of a basketball goal even if I get a running start at it. However, I'd like to think t
I've made no secret of my love for the Indianapolis Colts, so to see Peyton Manning hold up a bright orange Broncos jersey was surreal. After all the hoopla surrounding his departure from the Colts, and the various teams attempting to woo him their way, I knew the day would come that he would sign with another team, but seeing him in front of backdrop decorated with the Broncos logo just didn't se
The sport of hockey is notorious for fights breaking out between opposing players. There's even an old saying that goes, "Let's watch the fight and see if a hockey game breaks out." That statement rang true Monday night in the opening seconds of a game between apparent archrivals, the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers...
When it comes to sports, basketball ranks about 4th on my list of favorites behind football, golf, and baseball, but that doesn't stop me from appreciating amazing athleticism when I see it.
I'm not the biggest basketball fan in the world, but I appreciate athleticism and a player's ability to improvise on the fly. Which is exactly what happened during a college basketball game between Hampton College and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore earlier this week.
I found this video while checking out the sports website Deadspin.com. In it, Evansville native, former New York Yankee great, and current Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly joins his son Preston and some of his friends to perform some pretty impressive trick shots at a few of the more recognizable places in Evansville including a few area high schools and Casino Aztar.
Outside of my daily duties such as hanging with you Sundays-Fridays from 2-6pm (shameless plug) and handling my other responsibilities as the brand manager of 106-1 KISS-FM, I moonlight as color commentator for KISS-FM sister-station, Newstalk 1280AM's coverage of Evansville high school football. Over the past two seasons, I've been able to witness some pretty exciting finishes including a double
Like nearly every other kid who played or enjoyed sports, I daydreamed of a time when the pressure was on and my team needed me to come through in the clutch to win the game. Whether it was hitting a grand slam in the final game of the World Series with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th inning or throwing the game winning touchdown pass as time ran out in the Super Bowl, I could picture the crowd go
I can barely make it from Point A to Point B without tripping over my own two feet. How this guy manages to pull this off is beyond me, but it is pretty sweet!