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A Sports Perspective: Tragedy Hits Home... 3,000 Miles Away

A Sports Perspective: Tragedy Hits Home... 3,000 Miles Away

January 16, 2011 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Clair Wyant revisits us with his thoughts on the recent tragedy in Tucson, Arizona; his hometown. Clair is a sports fan, a former sports reporter for the Tucson Citizen newspaper, currently a foreign exchange professional. Originally from Arizona, but has been a Red Sox fan since day one. Clair’s loyalties go towards the Boston Red [...]

Start Getting Excited Bills Fans?

Start Getting Excited Bills Fans?

January 11, 2011 3 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Today’s Guest Post is provided by Mike Bovenzi from Syracuse, NY. Mike is an avid Bills fan and can also be followed on Twitter @The_Bunk. April is quickly approaching (not really, but, hey, I’m a Bills fan), which means the NFL Draft is right around the corner. For Bills fans like myself, this is a [...]

Why You Should Care About College Basketball Early Season Tournaments

Why You Should Care About College Basketball Early Season Tournaments

November 16, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Clair Wyant loves College Basketball and gives us insight into the importance of the early season tournaments. Clair is a sports fan, a former sports reporter for the Tucson Citizen newspaper, currently a foreign exchange professional. Clair can be found on twitter @ClairDogg. The sports calendar is jammed packed in the US. Football season is [...]

To Wayne Rooney...see ya!

To Wayne Rooney...see ya!

October 21, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Clair Wyant drops some soccer knowlegde on us with another guest post. Clair is a sports fan, a former sports reporter for the Tucson Citizen newspaper, currently a foreign exchange professional. Originally from Arizona, but has been a Red Sox fan since day one. Clair’s loyalties go towards Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and [...]

Randy Who?

Randy Who?

October 19, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Todays Guest Post is brought to you by Clair Wyant. Clair Wyant is a sports fan, a former sports reporter for the Tucson Citizen newspaper, currently a foreign exchange professional. Originally from Arizona, but has been a Red Sox fan since day one. Clair’s loyalties go towards Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and University [...]

Fernando Verdasco's Running Forehand

Fernando Verdasco's Running Forehand

October 13, 2010 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

The Guest Post today is provided by Eric Woolf. Eric Woolf is a sports fan in tennis, football, and baseball. He currently lives in Cincinnati and helps out a local tennis racket shop called Midwest Sports. He occasionally tweets through the Midwest Sports Twitter page @midwestsports. I decided to write up a post explaining some [...]

Q & A Time With The Patriots

Q & A Time With The Patriots

October 6, 2010 3 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Todays Guest Post is brought to you by Clair Wyant. Clair Wyant is a sports fan, a former sports reporter for the Tucson Citizen newspaper, currently a foreign exchange professional. Originally from Arizona, but has been a Red Sox fan since day one. Clair’s loyalties go towards Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and University [...]

Tennis Champ Juan Martin del Potro Returns

Tennis Champ Juan Martin del Potro Returns

October 4, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Today’s guest post is provided by Eric Woolf. Eric is a tennis, football and baseball fan who currently lives in Cincinatti and helps out at Midwest Sports Tennis Shop. You can follow Eric on twitter @MidwestSports. Juan Martin del Potro, who was last seen in the Australian Open eight months ago, will be playing at [...]

Write a Guest Post for Sports Fan 4

September 1, 2010 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

We’re looking to add to our archive of guest posts. If you’re interested send us an e-mail. Here’s a testimonial from one of our guest bloggers, Chuck from Two Cents from Beantown I am an independent sports blogger who runs his own business with it all and I had the good fortune of meeting Josh [...]

A new era begins in Buffalo..Maybe.

A new era begins in Buffalo..Maybe.

April 12, 2010 14 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Mike Bovenzi, 25, Syracuse, NY. Graduate of Solvay HS, 2002. Mike is going back this fall to finish his associates degree at Onondaga Community College and hoping to transfer and begin pursuing journalism. A cool, laid back guy who doesn’t have it all, but has most of it. When Ralph Wilson opened his coffin to [...]

Guest Post on Two Cents From Beantown

June 3, 2009 4 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

I’d love it if you could take the time to visit a friend’s site, Two Cents from Beantown, where I guest posted today about the Wildcat Formation Taking Over the NFL. I hope you all like it and it would be great if you left some feedback in the comments section of the article. This [...]

Big Papi's Power Outage

Big Papi's Power Outage

May 27, 2009 18 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Chuck Hanf is a sports blogger and Boston sports fan. He writes about sports at Two Cents from Beantown. I’m tellin’ ya Sully–Big Papi Ortiz was on the juice just like that bum Nomaahh Garciawhatevathehell. I’m tellin’ ya guy! – “Smitty”, a patron at the Two Cents From Beantown Pub. Smitty, do you remember a [...]

A Tale of Two Benches

May 3, 2009 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Today’s post is a guest post by Boston Celtics season ticket holder Rich Scaramozza. Rich has been a season ticket holder for a few years, long before Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen walked through that door. Send Sports Fan 4 an e-mail if you’d like to write a guest post. A Tale of Two Benches [...]

The Greatest College Comeback on Ice

April 12, 2009 4 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Today’s post is a guest post by Colin McDermott. The Frozen Four The Boston University Terriers crushed the hopes of Miami of Ohio in a one minute come back miracle. Right from the start the two teams meant business. They came out with some of the fastest paced college hockey you’ll ever see. Skaters were [...]

Bulletins

  1. Boston Bruins Heading to Stanley Cup

    The Boston Bruins advance to their first Stanley Cup in 21 years on a Nathan Horton goal that proved the difference in a 1-0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Bruins will face the Vancouver Canucks for the rights to the Stanley Cup. Game 1 starts at 8PM on June 1st.
  2. It's Official: Umass Moves Up to FBS

    It's a move I thought Umass-Amherst should have made a long time ago but better late than never as the Umass Minutemen football team moves up to D1A/FBS. BCS here we come!
  3. Ray Allen for Three Would Be Nice

    And so it is. Celtics beat the Knicks 87-85. Ray Allen swished a three to put the C's up tow and send the Knicks in a frenzy to score without any timeouts remaining. C's lead the series 1-0 with Game 2 at the Garden on Tuesday at 7PM.
  4. Cereal For Dinner

    @Chrissy_Murray blogs about daily struggles with maintaining a healthy lifestyle, tracking her progress and barriers through her fitness journey at Cereal For Dinner.
  5. 50 Peaks

    50 Peaks is an organization seeking to raise money for organizations currently working with youth. 50 Peaks raises their money by climbing the highest mountains in each state.

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