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  • NFL Monthly Standing Updates 2

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Another month down, and a lot games played, standings might have changed or might have not. Here's this months standings. AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EAST Bills 6-1-0 Jets 5-3-0 Dolphins 5-3-0 Patriots 4-4-0 WEST Chiefs 5-2-0 Chargers 4-3-0 Broncos 3-5-0 Raiders 2-5-0 NORTH Ravens 5-3-0 Bengals 4-4-0 Browns 3-5-0 Steelers 2-6-0 SOUTH Titans 5-2-0 Colts 3-4-1 Jaguars 2-6-0 Texans 1-5-1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE EAST Eagles 7-0-0 Cowboys 6-2-0 Giants 6-2-0 Commanders 4-4-0 WEST Seahawks 5-3-0 49ers 4-4-0 Rams 3-4-0 Cardinals 3-5-0 NORTH Vikings 6-1-0 Packers 3-5-0 Bears 3-5-0 Lions 1-6-0 SOUTH Falcons 4-4-0 Buccaneers 3-5-0 Saints 3-5-0 Panthers 2-6-0 EAGLES continue to stay on top with a perfect 7-0 record. NFL SOUTH has the worst record so far TEXANS and COLTS continue to be the only team with a tie. No team doesn't have a win. For more information, check out the official NFL website and their social media platforms.

  • Football is back! Week 9

    By: Cristina Hauerstein New week, new games. Here's a list of who's playing who. Information provided by the NFL and for more information check their official website. Texans v Eagles Thurs 3 Patriots v Colts Sun 7 Lions v Packers Sun 7 Falcons v Chargers Sun 7 Jets v Bills Sun 7 Commanders v Vikings Sun 7 Bengals v Panthers Sun 7 Jaguars v Raiders Sun 7 Bears v Dolphins Sun 7 Cardinal v Seahawks Sun 7 Buccaneers v Rams Sun 7 Cheifs v Titans Sun 7 Saints v Ravens Mon 8 Who you got this week? Let us know!

  • NFL week 8 update

    By: Cristina Hauerstein 2 months of football have gone by now and we are finally on thanksgiving / football month, but before that, let's review this week's game. Ravens beat the Buccanneers, 27-22 Jaguars fall 21-17 to the Broncos Dolphins win again, 31-27 against the Lions. Panthers lose by 3 points to the Falcons, 37-34 being the final. Vikings gain a huge win of 8 points difference against the Cardinals, making the final, 34-26. Bears take a huge loss of 20 points (49-29) against the Cowboys. Saints go 24-0 against the Raiders. Steelers unfortunately lose 35-13 against the Eagles. Patriots beat the Jets 22-17. Tennessee takes another football win, beating the Texans 17-10. Giants lose to the Seahawks, 27-13. Comanders fortunately win by a single point making the final 17-16 against the Colts. Rams lose by 17 points against the 49ers, the final being 31-14 Bills continue to win 27-17 against the Packers. Bengals take an unfortunate loss of 32-13 against the Browns. Any surprises this week? Let us know!

  • Astros Dominate AL And Knock Out Yankees In ALCS

    By Lily Belcher The Houston Astros knocked the New York Yankees out of the ALCS in 6-5 game 4 victory to advance to the World Series Sunday night. This October, the Astros have gone undefeated in their seven postseason games, sweeping the Seattle Mariners in the ALDS and Yankees in the ALCS. The Yankees struck first with a handful of base hits in the bottom of the first inning and an RBI double in the second to give them an early 3-0 lead. However, poor pitching by Yankee starter Nestor Cortes and undeterred Houston bats allowed the Astros to bounce back in the third. In the top of the third, Cortes gave up two consecutive walks to Martin Maldonado and Jose Altuve. Rookie and ALCS MVP Jeremy Pena smacked a three-run homerun into left field to put the Astros on the board. Wandy Peralta took over for Cortes on the mound and promptly gave up a double to Yordan Alvarez. Back-to-back base hits drove in Alvarez, giving the Astros a 4-3 lead in the third. The Yankees tied it up in the fourth with an RBI single to score Harrison Bader and a solo shot by Bader in the sixth gave the Yankees the lead again. Now trailing 5-4 in the top of the seventh, Altuve outran the throw on a broken bat, infield single. Pena reached first on a fielder’s choice and Altuve advanced to scoring position as Glyber Torres missed a quick toss from Isiah Kiner-Falefa at second. An RBI single drove in Altuve to tie the game at 5 and another RBI base hit drove in Pena to secure the Astros ALCS sweep. After a dominating the American League, the Astros will host the Phillies in Houston on Friday, October 28for the first game of the 2022 Fall Classic.

  • Philadelphia Phillies Clinch First World Series Appearance in 13 Years

    By Lily Belcher The Philadelphia Phillies have made it to the World Series for the first time since 2009 after a narrow 4-3 game 5 win over the San Diego Padres. Trailing the Padres 3-2 in the bottom of the eight, Bryce Harper launched a two-run homerun into the stands of Citizen Bank Park. Harper followed teammate J.T. Realmuto home, who represented the tying run on first, and waved to the roaring Philadelphia crowd as he crossed the plate to give the Phillies the lead. “We’ve got four more. Were going to bring this [explicit] home,” promised Harper to Phillies fans. The Phillies struck first with a two run shot by Rhys Hoskins in the third, driving in Kyle Schwarber from second after he walked and stole second. Juan Soto put the Padres on the board with a solo homerun to centerfield in the next inning. Philadelphia starter Zach Wheeler gave up a leadoff base hit to Jake Cronenworth before handing the ball over to Seranthony Dominguez. Dominguez lost control of the ball in the rain allowing Cronenworth to advance to second on a wild pitch. Josh Bell drove him in on an RBI double to tie the game. Jose Azocar, pinch running for Bell, advanced to third and then scored on two wildpitches to give the Padres a one run lead. In the bottom of the eighth, Harper became the hero of Philadelphia with the game winning two run homer to secure the 4-3 win for the Phillies. He was named the NLCS MVP after going 8-for-20 with the series winning homerun. The Phillies went into October as the sixth seed after firing Joe Girardi in June. Rob Thomson, who was the bench coach for the Phillies, took over as interim skipper and brought his team from 22-29 under Girardi to World Series contenders. Thomson and the Phillies knocked out the St. Louis Cardinals in the Wild Card Series and 2021 World Series Champions Atlanta Braves in the NLDS, setting them up to defeat the Padres in the NLCS. “We’ve got one more to go, but for right now, I just want to congratulate everybody, all the players, all the staff, this entire organization, on being national champions,” said Thomson before the locker room champagne shower. The Phillies will face the winner of the Yankees-Astros ALCS for game one of the Fall Classic on October 28 with hopes to bring home the World Series title for the first time since 2008.

  • Football is back! Week 7

    By: Cristina Hauerstein New week, more football. Here's weeks 7's schedule and what day they'll be on. Cardinals Vs Saints Thurs 20th Ravens Vs Browns Sun 23rd Panthers Vs Buccaneers Sun 23rd Bengals Vs Falcons Sun 23rd Cowboys Vs Lions Sun 23rd Jaguars Vs Giants Sun 23rd Commanders Vs Packers Sun 23rd Titans Vs Colts Sun 23rd Raiders Vs Texans Sun 23rd Broncos Vs Jets Sun 23rd 49ers Vs Cheifs Sun 23rd Chargers Vs Sehawks Sun 23rd Dolphins Vs Steelers Mon 24th Patriots Vs Bears Mon 24th Who do think will win this week? Let us know! For more information, check out the official NFL website.

  • NFL week 6 update

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Another week has gone by in the Football world and there has been more wins - as well as more losses. Here's this week's results of both of those options. Commanders win 12-7 against the Bears. Giants win yet again 24-20 against the Ravens. Jaguars lose by 7 points, 34-27 against the Colts. Patriots take a huge win of 38-15 against the Browns. Bengals beat the Saints 30-26. Buccaneers unfortunately lose only by 2 points to the Steelers, 20-18. Falcons win 28-14 against the 49ers. Jets win 27-10 against the the Packers. Vikings beat the Dolphins by 8 points, making the final score 24-16. Panthers take a big loss against the Rams of 24-10. Seahawks win 19-9 to the Cardinals. Bills win yet again against the Cheifs, the final being 24-20. Cowboys unfortunately lose 26-17 against the Eagles. Chargers win by a low 3 points, 19-16 against the Broncos. How do you feel about this weeks results? Let us know! For more details, check out the official NFL website.

  • Foobtall is back! Week 6

    By: Cristina Hauerstein New week, more football. Here's this week schedule. Bears vs Commanders Thurs 13 Giants vs Ravens Sun 16 Colts vs Jaguars Sun 16 Browns vs Patriots Sun 16 Saints vs Bengals Sun 16 Buccaneers vs Steelers Sun 16 Falcons vs 49ers Sun 16 Packers vs Jets Sun 16 Dolphins vs Vikings Sun 16 Rams vs Panthers Sun 16 Seahawks vs Cardinals Sun 16 Chiefs vs Bills Sun 16 Eagles vs Cowboys Mon 17 Chargers vs Broncos Mon 17 Find out more information on the official NFL website and tune in for this week's games, and support your favorite team!

  • NFL week 5 update

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Football season is going by fast, too fast and it's hard to savor every moment of every game - especially when most are on Sundays. Here's the final scores of week 5 so you can at least reminisce on those wins. The Broncos beat the Colts 12-9. The Giants win by 3 points against the Packers, making the final score 27-22. The Patriots take a huge win of 29-0 against the Lions. The Browns lose by a small margin of 30-28 against the Chargers. Texans beat the Jaguars 13-6. The Buccaneers win at home 21-15 against the Falcons. The Bills continue to show their talent by beating the Steelers 38-3. The Dolphins lose 40-17 against the Jets. The Vikings win by 9 points against the Bears, making the final of 29-22. Titans won by a small margin of 21-17 against the Commanders. Seahawks lose 39-32 to the Saints. The 49ers win 37-15 against the Jaguars. Eagles beat the Cardinals 20-17. Cowboys win another game 22-10 against the Rams. Bengals lose only by 2 points, making the score 19-17 against the Ravens. Cheifs solidify a win against the Raiders, with a final score of 30-29. For more information, check out the NFL website and stay tunned for next weeks update!

  • Preseason: Friday 7 & Saturday 8

    By: Cristina Hauerstein These are the final two days of the preseason, the fun part of the hockey season is almost over sadly and it's almost time to get serious and to win games. But before that happens, Let's go over this past weekends games. The Detroit Red Wings win 4-2. Tyler Bertuzzi scored two goals, Elner Soderblom and Joe Veleno score for the Wings and Nick Abruzzese and Rasmus Sandin score for the Leafs. The Buffalo Sabres loose 7-1 to the Penguins, with their only goal scorer being Vinnie Hinostroza. On the Pittsburgh team, Both Syndey Crosby and Bryan Rust score twice, then Jake Guentzel, Ty Smith and Danton Heinen score. The Edmenton Oilers beat the Seattle Kraken 5-3. Daniel Sprong, Matty Beniers and Jared McCann scored for the Kraken and Tyson Barrie, Jesse Puljujarvi, Leon Draisaitl, Evender Kane and Connor McDavid score for the Oilers. The Winnipeg Jets win 5-3 against the Calgary Flames. Tyler Toffoli, Blake Coleman and Nazem Kadri score for Calgary. Pierre-Luc Debois scores twice, and Nikolaj Ehlers, Kyle Connor and Mark Scheife score for Winnipeg. Vancouver goes 4-0 against the Arizona Coyotes. Bo Horvat, Dakota Joshua, Elias Pettersson and Andrei Kuzmenko score. Tampa Bay Lightning win 5-2 against Florida Panthers. Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point score along with a Vladislav Namestnikov Hattrick for Tampa. Rudolfs Balcers and Aleksi Heponiemi sckre for Florida. The New Jersey Devils win 5-3 against the Boston Bruins. Jersey's scorers are, Alexander Holtz. Dawson Mercer, Jack Hughes, Yegor Sharangovich and Tomas Tatar. Boston's scorers are, David Pastrnak, Jakub Lauko and Patrick Bergeron. The Toronto Maple Leafs win 5-1 against the Detroit Red Wings. Pius Suter is the lone scorer for Detroit and William Nylander and Auston Matthews both score two goals and Denis Malgin scores one for Toronto. The Blues go 6-0 against the Blackhawks. Ivan Barbashev(x2), Nikita Alexandrov, Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas and Ryan O'Reilly score. LA beats Anaheim 6-3. Gabriel Vilardi, Arthur Kaliyev and Carl Grubdstron score for LA the first period. Mason Mctavish (ANA), Max Jones (ANA), Troy Terry (ANA), and Sean Durzi (LAK), score second period. Phillip Danault and Kevin Fiala, both for LA score during third period. Minnesota wins another 5-1 game against Dallas. Only Joe Pavelski scored for the Stars. Joel Eriksson Ek, Kirill Kaprizov (x2), Brandon Duhaime, and Marco Zuccarello score for the Wild. Ottowa Senators win in overtime against Montreal Canadiens 3-2. Cole Caufield and Kaiden Guhle score the goals for the Canadiens. Derick Brassard, Scott Sabourin and Drake Batherson (OT winner) score for the Senators. The Washington Capitals also win in ovetime against the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3. Alex Mantha, Alex Ovechkin, Nic Dowd and Dylan Strome (over time) score for the Capitals. Patrick Laine, Yegor Chinakhov, and Sean Kuraly score for the Jackets. The New York Islanders beat the New York Rangers 3-1. Kieffer Bellows, Matt Barzal, and Zach Parise score for the Islanders. Kaapo Kakko scores for the Rangers. The last game this preseason was won by the Vegas Golden Knights, 5-1 against the Arizona Couotes. Travis Boyd is the one goal for the AZ team. Chandler Stephenson, Nicolas Roy, Jonathan Marchessault, Jack Eichel and Alex Pietrangelo score for the Vegas team. This concludes the end of the preseason. This by no means defines this season shape of each team, it just helps team build their roster and see who to keep in mind. It also helps players warm up and get back to being on skates again. Happy hockey season everyone!

  • Preseason: Wed 5 & Thurs 6

    By: Cristina Hauerstein We are half way through the week and that means closer to the start of the regular season. Here's the games that happened Wednesday and Thrusday. Wednesday night The Boston Bruins won against the New York Rangers with a final of 5-4. Jake Debrusk, Pavel Zacha, David Pastrnak, Davis Krejci and Mike Reilly have goals for Boston. Mika Zibanejad (x2), and Kaapo Kakko (x2) have goals for New York. The Washington Capitals beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-2. Tyler Beruzzi and Michael Rasmussen scored the goals for Detroit and Connor McMichael, Nick Jensen, Connor Brown and Alexander Ovechkin scored for D.C. Winnipeg Jets go 5-0 against the Calgary Flames. Goal scorers were Kyle Connor (x2), Mark Scheifele, Dominic Toninato and Nikolaj Ehlers. Colorado Avalanche win 2-1 against the Dallas Stars, Riley Damiani scoring the first goal for Dallas but shortly after Logan O'Connor and Mikko Rantanen score for Colorado. The Vancouver Canucks score 5 goals against the Edmenton Oilers who score 4. Elias Pettersson (x2), Nils Hoglander, Tanner Pearson and Conor Garland score for the Canucks and Connor Mcdavid, Zach Hyman, James Hamblin and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins score for the Oilers. Thursday night, The Florida Panthers beat the state rival Tampa Bay Lightning, 3-2. Nick Paul and Vladislav Namestnikov score for the Bolts while Zac Dalpe, Aleksi Heponiemi, and Brandon Montour score for the Panthers. New York Islanders beat the New Jersey Devils 5-2 when only Ryan Graves and Graeme Clarke scored for the NJ team and Matt Barzal, Noah Dobson, Ross Johnston, Anthony Beauvillier and Aatu Raty score for the NY team. The Ottowa Senators win 4-3 against the Montreal Canadiens. Drake Batherson, Beady Tkachuk, Tim Stützle and Claude Giroux for Ottowa; Kaiden Guhle, Kirby Dach and Josh Anderson for Montreal. Columbus goes 7-0 against the St. Louis team. Those who scored are: Patrick Laine, Yegor Chinakhov, Jack Roslovic, Zach Werenski, Jakub Voracek, Cole Sillinger and Justin Danforth. Minnesota wins 4-1 against Chicago. Only Jack Johnsons scores for the Blackhawks and Marco Rossi, Frederick Gaurdreau, Mats Zuccarello and Sam Steel score for the Wild. The Vegas Golden Knights win 6-4 against the Los Angeles Kings. The first period Kevin Fiala (LAK), Gabriel Vilardi (LAK) and Reilly Smith (VGK) scored; second period Brayden McNabb, Chandler Stephenson and Jonathan Marchessault score, all Vegas players; third period Trevor Moore(LAK), Reilly Smith again(VGK), Sean Durzi (LAK) and Alex Pietrangelo (VGK) scored.

  • Preseason: Monday 3 & Tuesday 4

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Second and last week of the preseason, getting Ice Hockey fans ready for the extremely anticipated for the regular season. Here is part 1 of the final week. Monday, the New Jersey Devils win 1-0 against the Boston Bruins and Tomas Tatar scores the one lone goal. Toronto beats Montreal 5-1. Both William Nylander and Alexander Kerfoot score two goals and Zach Aston-Reese scores one for Toronto and Jonathan Drouin scores for Montreal. Nashville traveled to Switzerland and beats Bern 4-3. Roman Josi (x2), Filip Forsberf and Matt Duchene score for the Predatos and Scen Baertschi, Romain Loeffel and Christopher DiDomenico score for Bern. Back in the USA, Hurricanes pick up a huge win against the Blue Jackets of 8-1. The only goal for Columbus was Yegor Chinakhov. Then, for Carolina, Martin Necas and Derek Stepan each score two goals, and Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Stefan Noesen, Brent Burns and Brady Skjei score for the Canes. The Pittsburgh Penguins win 3-2 against the Detroit Wings. Pittsburgh score the first 3 goals: Bryan Rust, Josh Archibald and Jason Zucker. Detroit scores the last 2 goals: Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Larkin. Avalanche also win Monday night, 3-1 against Dallas. Artturi Lehkonen (x2) and Evan Rodrigues score for the Avs and Nils Lundkvist scores for the Stars. Seattle loses 4-1 to Calgary and only Matty Berniers scored the one goal for Seattle and then Chris Tanev, Mark Stone, Noah Hanifin and Blake Coleman score for Calgary. Oilers win 7-2 against Vancouver and Connor Garland and Nils Hoglander score for the Canucks but then Dylan Holloway scores a Hattrick and Warren Foegele scores two goals for the Oilers as well as, Zach Hyman and Tyson Barrie. Tuesday the Sharks take on Berlin and win 3-1. The only German goal was scored by Giovanni Fiore and then Tomas Hertl, Luke Kunin wnd Steven Lorentz score for the Sharks. The Buffalo Sabres beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2. Vinnie Hinostroza, Tage Thompson, Dylan Cozens and JJ Peterka score for the Sabres and Jamieson and Malte Stromwall score for the Hurricanes. The New York Islanders win it in OT against the Philidelphia Flyers. Scott Laughton, Owen Tippett and Tanner Laczynski score for the Flyers and then Josh Bailey, Casey Cizikas, Anders Lee and Noah Dobson, who scores the game winner, put in goals for the Islanders. The Ottowa Senators win 5-4 against the Montreal Canadiens. Alex DeBrincat and Claude Giroux score the two opening goals for the Seantors, then Joel Armia and David Savard score for the Canadiens. Tyler Motte and Shane Pinto score 3 and 4 for the Senators. Cole Caufiled and Arber Xhekaj score another two but Brady Tkachuk scores 1 more for Ottowa getting them a win. Minnesota falls 4-2 against St. Louis. Mason Shaw and Tyson Jost score for Minnosta. Pavel Buchnevich, Jake Neighbours, Nathan Walker, and Klin Kostin score for St. Louis. The Golden Knights win 4-3 against the Arizona Coyotes. Zach Hayes has the two opening goals for Las Vegas and later in the game Pavel Dorofeyev and William Karlsson score the other two goals. For Arizona, Matias Maccelli, Barrett Hayton, and Alex Chiasson. The last game Tuesday was won by the Anaheim Ducks against the LA Kings. For the Ducks, Derek Grant, Max Jones (x2), Pavol Regenda and Frank Vatrano scored. For the Kings, Gabriel Vilardi (x2), Arthur Kaliyev and Tobias Bjorncot scored.

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