Allan Across America
AUSTRALIAN Allan Jefferson is your 2022 Race Across America winner! Before we go to Allan, the Tour de France will be pleased to know that the Race Across America is billed as the “world’s toughest...
View ArticleGratitude with one arm
LOGAN ALDRIDGE vividly remembers the day that changed his life like it was only yesterday.
View ArticleSuper Kiwi
OF all people who saw his gift and talent for fighting, it was Sam Marsters, who was a bouncer at a nightclub where “Super Samoan” Mark Hunt was involved in an altercation who invited Hunt to go to...
View ArticleMagnified impressions
BASKETBALLNEWS.COM gives fans a different perspective on the day-to-day lives of our favorite National Basketball Association (NBA) players through content produced not by them themselves but by the...
View Article‘Aian Asks’
I RECEIVED an invitation from Aian Guanzon of “Aian Asks” to appear on his program to explain the recent successes in Philippine sports.
View ArticleClimate change and sports
YOU don’t usually hear climate change said or written in the same sentence nor mentioned in the same breath unless it’s a cause for alarm because it’s making an environmental impact on soccer fields,...
View ArticleKeli’s stories
KELI NASCIMENTO was my guest on Sports For All guest a few weeks ago. She talked about gender equity, sports diplomacy, her foundation, The Nascimento Foundation, and a guy who was pretty good at...
View ArticleThe Players NIL
JULY 1, 2022, marks the one year anniversary of student athletes being allowed to make money off their name, image and likeness, or NIL.
View ArticleThirty30 Tennis
GAMES and sports need to evolve in order to keep up with the ever changing behavior of fans and supporters who follow the games.
View ArticlePartnership that works
WHEN I first spoke with Tom Lamb, founder of Virtual Soccer Schools (VVS), the potential collaboration with Football For Humanity was farthest from my mind.
View ArticleNIL Management
BEING in sports media for almost 20 years, spontaneity becomes a way of life as what transpired when I sent a text message to NIL Management’s Founder Zach Beebe asking if he’s available for what more...
View ArticleQueens of jiu-jitsu
A FEW nights ago, I had the pleasure and privilege of talking with newly-minted jiu-jitsu world champions Kimberly Anne in the 45-kg class and Meggie Ochoa in the 48-kg category.
View ArticleThe Player Care Group
RECENTLY on “Sports For All,” The Player Care Group Managing Director Hugo Scheckter discussed the endless and infinite possibilities of the player care industry.
View ArticleAthletes compete with heavy heart
MY maternal grandmother, Magdalena “Nena” Lagdameo-Penson, passed away last Saturday at 97.
View ArticleYoungest world champ
I THINK I speak for all parents when I say that we raise them based on values like hard work, honesty, integrity, respect and humility and hope and pray that they turn out alright.
View ArticleAttitude determines altitude
IF attitude alone determines altitude then there should be no problem for Sgt. Andrico Mahilum and Sandi Abahan as their attitude overcame altitude among other challenges to each win a world...
View ArticleInfluence of Proflulence
IN sports business, just like in any other business, the company or organization’s identity comes from the person or persons who founded the entity and in Profluence’s case, it’s the group’s founder,...
View ArticleA star is Seaborn
WHEN I was 14 and in my freshman year in high school, I tried to fit in and get along with everyone.
View ArticleGold Coast hoops
THE Gold Coast located in Queensland (Australia) is a major tourist destination—the city is known for its climate, world-class surfing beaches, high-rise buildings, theme parks, nightlife and...
View ArticleReese and Clark
LOUSIANA STATE’S Angela Reese and University of Iowa Caitlin Clark’s are no ordinary basketball players.
View ArticleCaitlin ‘Steph Curry’ Clark
WHEN I was watching Caitlin Clark’s US NCAA tournament highlights, the Golden State Warriors’ Steph Curry and the Women’s National Basketball Association’s (WNBA) Phoenix Mercury’s Diana Taurasi came...
View ArticleNews from ‘The Nav’
HE’S all over the place specifically social media when you’re talking recruitment news in men’s college basketball, but he’s also covered professional basketball and women’s volleyball.
View ArticleRolling Thunder
IF there are two words to describe the life of former kickboxing world champion Peter “The Chief” Graham, it would be the finishing kick or finishing move if you will, “Rolling Thunder.”
View ArticleNuggets of Nuggets
IT’S already been almost a month since the Denver Nuggets won their first National Basketball Association title and as I look back, as with past NBA champions, there are stories and back stories on...
View ArticleHigh boxing IQ monster
TURNING pro in 2012, Naoya Inoue signed an agreement with Hideyuki Ohashi which includes a clause or stipulation to “never fight easy opponents.”
View ArticleStorytelling Women’s World Cup
EVERY women’s World Cup has had its share of stories and the 2023 edition didn’t disappoint as there was no shortage of narrations of the triumph of woman spirit over trials and tribulations.
View ArticleSe Acabo Luis
“TONIGHT, I received the UEFA Women’s Coach of the Year award and I feel very honored. But I would not have achieved this without the incredible group of players and staff of the Lionesses. And the FA...
View ArticleToughest position in sports
I’M going to be a bit biased here because I follow American football, soccer or football, and basketball, but I think just being a professional athlete presents a lot of challenges.
View ArticleFree kick legend
I SEE David Beckham’s life and career as being similar to the free kicks and corner kicks he’s taken.
View ArticleSeventh heaven
AFTER long agonizing years, the De La Salle University Green Archers annexed the school’s 10th University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) men’s basketball title since joining the league...
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