While it was more decades ago than I care to admit, sometimes recalling playing softball on the schoolyard in grade school seems like yesterday. The games at lunch were so
The first Super Bowl was played in 1967 and was at the L.A. Coliseum, which was one-third empty. The most expensive ticket was $12. Today, the Super Bowl has
BY Jack Neworth
A few weeks ago I wrote a Snide World entitled, “The Power of Negative Thinking.” I bemoaned the depressing decline in recent years of almost all L.
I probably should be writing about the Cubs historic 2016 World Series, beating the Cleveland Indians three straight to win the title and end their 108-year drought. I think I&
By Jack Neworth
Two Sundays ago, Vince Scully, the Dodger broadcaster for the past 67 years, did play-by-play of his final home game at Dodger Stadium. As each Dodger came
Until a few days ago, it had been 52 years since the city of Cleveland had celebrated a professional sports championship. Between the Browns, Indians and Cavs, it totaled 146
The first two days have concluded in the NCAA men's basketball tournament, otherwise known as March Madness, the Big Dance or “How I Wasted Endless Hours Glued to
Before Tuesday, the Lakers were on a three-game winning streak and many loyal fans were excited. I'm loyal, but not excited. After all, I remember when three-peat referred