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The Sports Archives – How to Perform Better at Sports
If you want to be better at sports, you need to know that there are no real secrets. Success in sports as in life lies in two things, hard work and determination. There are simply no shortcuts to being good … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Unusual Sporting Superstitions!
Superstitions by definition are unusual. Who knows why we do them and where they originate, but they exist. I for one can’t see a magpie without asking him how his wife and kids are, which if you think about is … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina National Soccer Team, Baseball, Bjorn Borg, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Indians, football, Jason Giambi, Kevin Rhomberg, Lyoto Machida, Mark Fidrych, Michael Jordan, New York Yankees, professional, Sergio Goycochea, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, sports blogging, superstitions, tennis, Tiger Woods, UFC, unusual, wimbledon championships
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The Sports Archives – Making the Team: I Know I Can, I Know I Can…
One year ago, my son Kevin was trying out for baseball. Now, at the time, he was in the “Rookie” division and was trying out for the “Minor” division. After going to two different tryouts, he waited patiently by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Baseball, baseball for kids, dribble, grueling workout, kids activities, kids sport, Michael Jordan, rookies, soccer team, Sports Archives
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The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – 1982 Michael Jordan March Madness
The 1982 NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament was a very special year for March Madness. The championship game between the Georgetown Hoyas and the North Carolina Tar Heels featured a gold mine of players that went on to become … Continue reading
The Sports Archives History Lesson – What do Michael Jordan and Jerry West have in common?
Michael Jordan who played for the Chicago Bulls and Jerry West for the Los Angeles Lakers were both spectacular basketball players in the NBA. But they also share something apart from most other players. Each of their silhouetted images appear … Continue reading
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