When Seattle Mariners breakout star Cal Raleigh steps to the plate Friday afternoon, he will be wielding an obviously tapered weapon. Raleigh, affectionately nicknamed "Big Dumper," has demolished ...
It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. Okay, but actually. Caullin Lacy’s worst play in his Louisville career came in the first quarter of the 40-17 win over Bowling Green when he charged ...
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Lauren Bell - the footballer who chose fast bowling
Bell is about six feet tall, nicknamed 'The Shard'. She bowls at good pace and has a mean inswinger. However, she used to ...
Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Somerset and Worcestershire claimed the season's silverware, but who were the players that ...
LET’S CONTINUE with improving lane play and move on to the sub-topic of learning what works for you. We all know that poor ...
Ball State women's golf hosted an individual's tournament in Muncie while also playing in an invitational in Kansas.
This short captures the spectacle of sending the world’s largest bowling ball racing down an Olympic ski jump. A mix of scale, speed, and pure fun.
South African pace bowler Anrich Nortje bowled the fastest ball in Indian Premier League (IPL) history on Wednesday during his team Delhi Capitals' 13-run victory over Rajasthan Royals.
There's nothing more satisfying than harvesting the literal fruits of your labor, and if you've grown an avocado tree from a pit, then there's no prouder plant parent than you. As you've probably ...
Lucas is a writer and narrative designer from Argentina with over 15 years of experience writing for games and news. He keeps a watchful eye at the gaming world and loves to write about the hottest ...
MANTEO, N.C. (WAVY) – The North Carolina Department of Transportation recently announced that crews will be reinstalling the off-season speed limit signs along multiple stretches of N.C. 12 this ...
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Golfers love to talk about fast greens. This superintendent wants to change your thinking
Allen: We have a gentleman that we worked with named John Riley, and instead of “speed,” he calls it “farness.” That’s really what most people are measuring when they think that they’re measuring ...
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