Tag: 2020
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An Interview with NBA’s Paul Hirschheimer
By Cameron Song Paul Hirschheimer, a Westchester resident for the past 17 years, has built a thirty two year career with the NBA by capturing the stories and drama of professional basketball through the eyes of a fan. “Hirshey” took his passion for sports and sports fandom and worked his way up from a production…
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More Countries Have Announced Equal Pay for Men and Women’s Soccer Teams And The U.S. Must Follow
By Zac Cornell The U.S. Women’s National soccer team may be facing legal hurdles in their Equal Pay lawsuit with the U.S. Soccer Federation, but the court of public opinion and the actions of other countries are increasingly swinging in their favor. On September 2, 2020, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced that its men’s…
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Some Heroic Acts In The Sports World: Reacting to Coronavirus
By Zac Cornell The NBA suspended the remainder of the season after star Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus. Right before tip-off between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Utah Jazz Wednesday night on March 11th, the Thunder’s head doctor ran onto the court and had a private meeting with the officials. Soon…
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An Unlikely Hockey Hero
By Lucas Krauss A few weeks ago, third-string, emergency goalie David Aryes had to step up and play for the Carolina Hurricanes. After both of the Carolina goalies got hurt, David, the Zamboni driver for the Maple Leafs (the team the Hurricanes were playing) had to take an unlikely turn in goal. With the Hurricanes…
