Pat Sullivan
Welcome to the college football Bowl Season, the most wonderful time of the year! If you followed our preview last year, and took the advice to Las Vegas, you would have been rewarded in 12 of the final 14 games. Hopefully this year we can bring even brighter holiday cheer!
Tyler Salk
The Patriots have the playoffs in sight. The Celtics are looking like one of the stronger teams in the NBA. The URI Rams and PC Friars are likely going to be tournament bound again. The Bruins… they’re a team too. There’s one team off that list. The Red Sox aren’t playing right now, but arguably the most exciting part of the baseball season is underway (BASEBALL SEASON NEVER ENDS). With the signing of Shohei Otani by the Angels, and Giancarlo Stanton being traded to the Yankees, the MLB offseason is in full swing. The story behind the Sox last season was winning games without the longball. While the team finished as division champs, the team’s losses have been partially pinned on not hitting enough home runs. Targets include power hitters and as always, relief pitching.
Ryan L. Fox
This past Sunday, there was a battle for AFC supremacy. On one side you had the Pittsburgh Steelers, the top team in the entire conference and the AFC North Divisional champs. On the other side you had the New England Patriots, the second best team in the conference, defending Super Bowl champs, and the top dog in the AFC East Division. Both teams slugged it out for 60 minutes in a hard-pounding, hair-raising, spectacular Week 15 game of football that both enthralled today's generation of football fans as well as past generations of football fans. But in the end, only one team would walk away a winner.
Pat Sullivan
Welcome to the college football Bowl Season, the most wonderful time of the year! If you followed our preview last year, and took the advice to Las Vegas, you would have been rewarded in 12 of the final 14 games. Hopefully this year we can bring even brighter holiday cheer!
The winter holidays are filled with family traditions, often with chocolate and candy as the centerpiece of the fun. This December, the National Confectioners Association is sharing four festive facts about the most wonderful season of all.
"The winter holidays are a special time in the candy industry," said NCA President and CEO John Downs. "From hanging candy canes on the Christmas tree to sharing chocolate snowmen with family and friends, there are dozens of ways Americans celebrate with confectionery this time of year. And behind those special treats are 55,000 confectionery employees in communities across the country working hard to make the treats that Americans will enjoy as part of a happy, balanced lifestyle – at the holidays and throughout the year." |
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