Jordan Stephenson – Staff Writer In the NBA’s 2021-22 free agency, there were a lot of good and solid trades and signings that could have made the list. The five most impactful signings that I’ll discuss in this article are Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard’s new extension deals. Also, Russel Westbrook’s trade and…Continue Reading The NBA’s Top 5 Most Impactful Signings and Trades
New England Patriot Juilan Edelman retires
Chase Cone Contributing Writer On April 12, 2021, Julian Edelman announced his retirement with a spectacular career. Edelman was in the NFL for 12 years and spent all of his years with the New England Patriots He will definitely go down as one of the greatest Patriots wide receivers of all time. “ It was…Continue Reading New England Patriot Juilan Edelman retires
Drew Brees Retires from NFL
Chase Cone Contributing Writer After 20 seasons, Drew Brees ends his amazing career in the NFL. Brees has had one of the most successful and most certainly a Hall of Fame type of career. Brees retires from the NFL as the NFL leader in career passing yards with 80,358 and is second in all-time career…Continue Reading Drew Brees Retires from NFL
Why Players Don’t want an NBA All-Star Game
Chase Cone Contributing Writer While the league is trying to continue the effort to add an All-Star game in March, many players are giving their feedback towards this action. Many players don’t think it’s a good idea to add an All-Star game to a shortened season and while COVID-19 is still an issue. Many of…Continue Reading Why Players Don’t want an NBA All-Star Game
National College Football Championship to take place on Jan.11th: Ohio vs. Alabama
Arianna Allen Editor in Chief The Ohio State Buckeyes will face off against the University of Alabama Crimson Tide in a battle of the offenses at the College National Football Championship on Jan. 11 in Miami Gardens at Hard Rock Stadium. The Buckeyes and the Crimson Tide are both two offensive minded teams with expectancy…Continue Reading National College Football Championship to take place on Jan.11th: Ohio vs. Alabama
Lebron James is still doing LBJ things in his 17th year
Noel Cabrera Editor in Chief Lebron James is showing that he will not allow age to end his run at this year’s title. “It’s probably going to be one of – probably the toughest one,” James said to media following practice in the Disney Bubble. “It’s the toughest championship for me personally. From the circumstances…Continue Reading Lebron James is still doing LBJ things in his 17th year
Bubble gives NBA players a new spotlight
Curtis MichaudNews Editor The trendsetter in the name of Colin Kaepernick, who bravely risked his NFL career and more importantly started uncomfortable conversations to shed light on the racial injustice and the police brutality in America. Many across the nation didn’t seem to agree or stood behind his protest for the reason that in 2016,…Continue Reading Bubble gives NBA players a new spotlight
NBA excels in the bubble, as the MLB struggles fighting COVID-19
Noel CabreraEditor in Chief The NBA bubble looks to be the role model for what a professional sports league should look like during this pandemic. For the fourth straight week, no NBA players tested positive for coronavirus while in the bubble. On the other hand, the MLB has experienced two coronavirus outbreaks on two teams…Continue Reading NBA excels in the bubble, as the MLB struggles fighting COVID-19
Broward College puts an end to their entire Athletics Department
Noel Cabrera Editor in Chief As we continue to live in this battle with COVID-19, we start to see the economic downfall around our country. We are seeing this affect the education systems as well, and with that comes the cutting of certain departments such as athletics. We are witnessing many universities and colleges across…Continue Reading Broward College puts an end to their entire Athletics Department
Broward’s Men’s Basketball commits three players to Division I programs
Noel Cabrera Editor in Chief Broward College Men’s Basketball team recently announced the commitments of three sophomores that will go on to play at Division 1 collegiate programs. Guard Darien Jenkins committed to Texas State, forward DeAndre Pinckney committed to Southern Miss, and forward/center Jongkor Ajongo committed to Chicago State. These three players played a…Continue Reading Broward’s Men’s Basketball commits three players to Division I programs