Getting the right basketball betting advice so you can start winning games can be the main key to a profitable season. There’s a ton of advice out there, and where you get it is just as important as the action you take on it. There are many different sports betting services available that claim to… Continue reading
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NBA personnel and strategic changes
As we head into the final weeks of the NBA season, a good forecaster needs to be in tune with all the changes that are taking place. I know it’s the end of a long regular season, but that doesn’t mean teams will play the same way NOW they’ve played all season. Some teams are… Continue reading
Custom MySpace Layout: Why A Custom MySpace Layout Should Be Included In Your Marketing Budget
MySpace is by far the most effective marketing tool and the largest social networking site today. MySpace receives insurmountable user traffic every day and its population is diverse, making it the object of affection for most of the savvy marketers in town. Your marketing effort is all about branding and establishing your name or brand.… Continue reading
Family Fun in West Ventura County
Spending the winter in California surely has its benefits. There is so much to do outdoors to enjoy. There’s no better location than western Ventura County (the cities of Camarillo, Oxnard and Ventura, about an hour’s drive north of Los Angeles). Even if you’ve been to California before, VenturaCountyWest offers places you’ve never seen, beaches… Continue reading
Unknown data about Cuban athletes
DID YOU KNOW… Taismary Agüero was born and raised in Cuba before becoming a naturalized Italian citizen. She is one of the most famous volleyball players of the 2000s. Led by Taismary Agüero, Cuba won the gold medal in volleyball at the 2000 Olympic Games in Australia. However, she escaped to Italy in 2001 and,… Continue reading
Salt Lake City Tacothon (My diet cheat day in preparation for a muay thai fight)
In preparation for a muay thai fight, I have been on a diet for the past few weeks and have enjoyed some pretty good results. The beauty of the diet I’m on is that it allows for a cheat day once a week. Cheat Day actually encourages you to go absolutely crazy for 14 hours… Continue reading
Ness’s Notes (March 13)
Gonzaga celebrated his highest ranking of the season (No. 4) last Monday by beating Loyola-Marymount 68-67 in the WCC championship game that night. It was the school’s 18th straight win this year and their 40th straight home win. Gonzaga’s top 15 peer schools didn’t fare as well last week, with only No. 3 Duke, No.… Continue reading
Tips for Betting on March Madness
Now the brigade of recreational sports bettors line the wicket and provide, and sometimes take, line value from us “Sharps” while March Madness is in full swing. It goes without saying to me that one has to navigate a few land mines along the way, as LESS is MORE when it comes to betting on… Continue reading
Big names in American football history
If you claim to be a big fan of American football, you must know the legendary names in the history of this sport. These legendary athletes continue to be an inspiration not only to soccer fans, but to aspiring players and athletes in general. The Pro Football Hall of Fame, selected each year by a… Continue reading
The Miami Wildcat formation at Pee Wee Football
Any reader of my previous articles knows how I feel about coaches using offensive systems or playbooks that are too complicated for young kids. I think it’s the number one mistake youth soccer coaches make today. So what are you supposed to do when you sit on the couch on a Sunday afternoon and stare… Continue reading