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Category Archive: Other Sports

Mar
28
2012

Formula 1 Drivers’ Prospects for 2012

Imogen Reed delivers another interesting piece for us at www.allsportsdiscussion.com. I’ve actually had some folks at the day job ask for a write up on Formula 1 racing. This is for those folks! The Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on the 18th heralded the opening of the 2012 Formula One World Championship season.  You may …

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Mar
21
2012

Is There a Civil War in Tennis?

Like the title of the blog says this is allsportsdiscussion.com, so if you have a sport you want to discuss we are ready. We have this new submission from Imogen Reed. Interesting read abouth the state of pro tennis. I had no idea the pay scales had become so warped. Pay disputes are pandemic in …

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Feb
13
2012

Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods is still the rivalry we all want to see.

I like to watch golf. I’m not every an every weekend golf fan, but I know the players. I normally watch the majors and some of the bigger golf events. I also tune in when Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods are both in contention. Judging by Sunday’s TV ratings, which were CBS’s highest Pebble Beach …

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Dec
25
2011

Best Sports Pictures of 2011

Just a short entry for this Christmas day. First off I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. I came across this at FoxSports, The Best Sports Images of 2011. They had 36 entries, and here are my five favorite in no particular order.     Those Hockey fights are real. How can you not love …

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Aug
14
2011

PGA Championship Final Thoughts: Golf’s newest American star Keegan Bradley Wins in a playoff.

Maybe American golf is going to be alright after all. 2 Americans Keegan Bradley and Jason Dufner put on quite a show in the year’s final golf major. Maybe they weren’t the most recognizable names, but if you are a golf fan it was a lot of fun to watch. US Golf has been waiting on its next …

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Aug
07
2011

2011 PGA Championship Preview: The Top 10 Contenders.

The PGA Championship typically is a distant 4th when it comes to its place among the 4 majors in golf. This year though it could be the most compelling. 99 of the top 100 players are expected to be there. Will America go an entire year without a major? Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will …

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Aug
03
2011

A Philadelphia Sports Fan Dream; Eagles and Phillies winning it all.

I would like to welcome to the newest contributing writer to the AllSportsDiscussion writing team, Chet Cashley. Chet runs his own site www.chetcashley.com where he covers a wide range of topics from politics and religion to health and sports, so please check that out. In his articles for us Chet will be focusing on the …

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Jul
24
2011

Tiger Woods could learn a lot from Michael Vick.

A few years ago Tiger Woods was the best golfer on the planet. He was on his way to being the greatest golfer that ever lived. In November 2009 Tiger Woods’s infidelities became public, and it’s been all down hill ever since. He got divorced. He hasn’t won a tournament in close to 2 years. …

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Jul
23
2011

Interview with former Virginia Tech Baseball Player Chris Kay.

All Sports Discussion contributing writer @HokieGuru has nailed down another interview with a former Hokie athlete. We are delighted here at All Sports Discussion (http://www.allsportsdiscussion.com) to have an interview with former Virginia Tech baseball player (and catcher), @Chris Kay. Kay (http://www.hokiesports.com/baseball/players/kay_chris.html) was one of the senior leaders on the 2011 Virginia Tech baseball team. We …

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Jul
17
2011

British Open Final Thoughts: Darren Clarke Wins; Mickelson charges then fades.

Whatever is in the water in Northern Ireland, I want to know, because that now gives them 3 of the last 5 major winners. Graeme Mcdowell won the 2010 U.S Open, Rory Mcilory won the 2011 U.S Open and now Darren Clarke has won the 2011 British Open. Clarke is a very deserving champion. He’s …

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Jul
16
2011

Round 3 British Open: Darren Clarke leads, Americans lurking.

10 of the top 16 players at theBritish Open are Americans after round 3 are Americans. With all the talk of American slipping golf they are having a fine British Open. It is a player from North Ireland that’s leading the event in Darren Clarke at five under. At the start of the round the entire …

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Jul
15
2011

Round 2 British Open: Everybody left has a shot. (Mickelson, Watson, Mcilory still in it)

Who says there can’t be an exciting major without you know who. 71 golfers made the cut at the British Open and every single one of them can still win this year’s third major. Only 7 shots separate the entire field at the Halfway point. That’s right not one player remaining should think they are …

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Jul
12
2011

U.S Women’s Soccer team provide the good news I was looking for.

A few days ago I wrote that there seemed to be a real lack of good news in sports. In fact most of the news was frustrating, and some cases even downright tragic. I’m not a soccer fan, and I don’t admit to being one, but I know when I’ve seen something special. When the …

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Jul
10
2011

2011 British Open Golf Preview: The Top 10 Contenders.

Tiger Woods will be missing another of golf’s majors. His knee injury has kept him out of the U.S Open and now the British Open. With Woods stuck at 14 majors since 2008, we are starting to gain a greater appreciation of Jack Nicklaus ‘s record of 18 major champions. You need to be a great …

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Jul
09
2011

Can I get some good news in sports?

Ohio St. vacates their 2010 football wins. The NCAA places West Virginia on 2 years probation  for violations involving the football program. Oregon looks to be next and North Carolina’s football program might follow. I’m starting to wonder which college football teams won’t be investigated by the NCAA in the next 6 months. The NBA …

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Jul
07
2011

Interview with former Virginia Tech Baseball Player Michael Seaborn.

Our friend @HokieGuru keeps the great interviews coming. This time he’s talking with former Virginia Tech Hokie second baseman, Michael Seaborn  (@mseaborn5). Seaborn was one of the senior leaders on the 2011 Virginia Tech baseball team… and that’s what he was… a steady player (hovering around a .300 batting average  for his career at Virginia Tech).  He …

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