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New Month, Same Juggernaut
What a month of November that was! 13 games, won 11 of them, and our only two losses came past regulation. No regulation losses in November, and still only one regulation loss all season! But we are now in a new month, the month of December. The final month of the calendar year, but in the NHL, December ends the whole "it's early" vibe. December begins the NHL's transition into midseason form, with January placing the league at that exact part of the season.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Unbalanced
A November to Remember
I still remember January 2022. The NHL was coming off a mini-COVID outbreak that ended the 2021 calendar year, and in the second day of 2022, the Avs faced the Anaheim Ducks and won. Little did any of us know that it would be the start of a monstrous month that saw the Avs decide to not lose in regulation. As awesome as winning streaks are, and they are awesome, the point streaks are even more epic. Yes, they include losing in overtime or shootout, but teams who find a way to get points get a lot of notice.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Unbalanced
American vs Monterrey: A Crucial Matchup in Liga MX Apertura 2025 Quarterfinals. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
America vs. Monterrey — What's at stake The clash between América and Monterrey is once again the center of attention in the 2025 Apertura playoffs, this time in the quarterfinals, with the series heading into its second leg. América, historically a giant of Mexican soccer, returns to their home stadium with the obligation to overcome a deficit from the first leg. Monterrey—known as "Rayados"—emerged victorious from Monterrey, securing a significant advantage that they must now protect in Mexico City.
By Enokenwa Ayuk Sako 4 months ago in Unbalanced
NFL Week 13 Recap: Leftovers
If there's a holiday known for leftovers, it's Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving leftovers could span about two extra days, three if you're lucky. In the case of the NFL's Thanksgiving weekend, following the three Turkey Day games and the Black Friday game, we get a lot of leftovers--in the form of the remaining 12 games (11 on Sunday, and one on Monday). The one that is giving me the most concern is the meeting between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Buffalo Bills, and regarding the former, they entered Sunday on top of the AFC North due to the Ravens fizzling. They had a 7-3 lead at halftime; it was looking good.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Unbalanced
“Washington Commanders: The Rise, the Rebuild, and the Fight for a New NFL Identity”
For decades, the Washington Commanders were one of the NFL’s most iconic and complicated franchises—a team shaped by victories, controversies, loyal fans, unforgettable legends, and years of turbulence behind the scenes. But today, the Commanders are entering a new chapter. A shift in ownership, fresh leadership, and a bold long-term strategy are rebuilding the culture from the ground up. For fans who have waited far too long for a revival, the energy around this team feels different—real, powerful, and overdue.
By Saif Ullah4 months ago in Unbalanced
NFL Week 13 Thanksgiving & Black Friday Recap: A Seat at the Table
Thanksgiving, for many decades, has always been about the three "Fs": family, food, and football. When it comes to that latter third, the football is often competitive, as Thanksgiving always kicks off the home stretch of the NFL season. Now it would be wild enough if it was just Thanksgiving, but in 2023, Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) became part of the wonderful madness as well. So after feasting on food and football, you sleep it off, then wake up at crazy hours to beat the crowds and shop for the holidays, and then make it home in time for one more game for that day. Beautiful!
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Unbalanced
John Jay-North Salem Takes Swim Meet over Somers-Yorktown
Please Scroll to the end of the article for all sports photos from Fall 2025 On Wednesday October 15, John Jay-North Salem traveled to the Mildred E. Strang Middle School in Yorktown Heights and faced the combined Somers Yorktown team in a cross town swim meet. So by the time clocks stopped ticking on the scoreboard, the visiting team was far from being all wet.
By Rich Monetti4 months ago in Unbalanced
28-14 Victory Over Harrison Readies Somers for Rematch Versus Rye
Scroll to end for photos After going into the locker room with a 20-0 lead, the semifinals of the sectionals versus Harrison seemed well in hand. Hold on, a 70 yard touchdown run by the QB Jack Badner got the Tuskers attention, and more so when Harrison stopped the two seed on the next sequence. So with the Huskies taking the momentum, Somers needed a reset and muscle was the game plan.
By Rich Monetti4 months ago in Unbalanced
John Jay’s Season ends on the Pleasantville Whistle Stop
See Photos Below On Thursday October 30, John Jay traveled to Pleasantville for the semifinals and the cold, rainy welcome obviously wasn’t the only obstacle. The Panthers jumped out to a 2-0 lead and the Wolves looked dead in the water. Not quite, the girls cut the lead in half and with two minute left in the game, the tying goal landed in the net. Unfortunately, the whistle said otherwise.
By Rich Monetti4 months ago in Unbalanced
Perfect 10
I've been a Colorado Avalanche fans since the team's final three years in Quebec as the Nordiques. The Avs made the move in 1995, won right off the bat, and added a second Cup five years later. Right now, the Avs are coming off winning Cup #3, a beautiful dream season that, IMO, actually topped "Mission 16W" 21 years prior. I still remember so many things about that year so fondly: sweeping the Preds, Kadri's Hat Trick in Game Four against the Blues, Helm's goal in the final seconds, the insane West Final against Edmonton that was capped off by Lehkonen's OT clincher, the wild Final against TB, and especially counting down those final seconds.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Unbalanced
Let's Get Dangerous! (Week 13)
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are here. We have arrived. The first 12 weeks were insane, wild, crazy, and chaotic, but we have now made it to the final one-third of the season. Thanksgiving always kicks off that home stretch in the NFL season, as the holiday begins the league's last stop before it enters the pivotal month of December. This is my fifth year covering the NFL playoff races in this manner on Vocal, and it's also the fifth year of the NFL's current 18-week regular season.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Unbalanced











