Alabama high school kicker nails extra points for cancer research

Most of the time, it's professional athletes who pledge to raise money for charity with each home run, three-pointer or touchdown scored. But, Miles Tillman, a high school kicker, realizes that he doesn't have to be playing at the highest level to make a difference in the community. Tillman, who attends Sparkman High School in Harvest, Alabama, is raising money [...]

By |2018-08-31T15:04:29+00:00August 31st, 2018|Jocks Giving Back|Comments Off on Alabama high school kicker nails extra points for cancer research

Andy Dalton flies Bills fan to preseason game to say “thank you”

By now you're familiar with the story behind why Buffalo Bills fans love Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton. His last-minute heroics against the Baltimore Ravens in January ended the Bills' 17-year playoff, which was the longest in the NFL at the time. Because his touchdown pass late in the game pushed the Bills into postseason play, about 17,000 fans showed [...]

By |2018-08-30T20:06:58+00:00August 30th, 2018|Jocks Giving Back|Comments Off on Andy Dalton flies Bills fan to preseason game to say “thank you”

New York Yankees celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in style

Before baseball bats ruled the diamond, broomsticks were king of the streets. That's why the New York Yankees are hosting a stickball tournament outside of Yankee Stadium as part of their annual celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The team's effort to recognize Hispanic Heritage Month is part of the league's “Ponle Acento” (“Put an Accent on It”) campaign, launched in [...]

By |2018-08-30T18:56:48+00:00August 30th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on New York Yankees celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in style

Willson Contreras visits boy with Down syndrome at school

The school year got off to a huge bang for 11-year-old Daniel Rodriguez, who was surprised at school by Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras. According to The Chicago Tribune, Contreras stopped by Enger School in Franklin Park, Ill. on Thursday to visit Daniel, his "best friend" who happens to have Down syndrome, as well as about 60 other students who [...]

By |2018-08-30T09:55:08+00:00August 30th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Willson Contreras visits boy with Down syndrome at school

Marseille soccer fan who lost his father scores on ceremonial kickoff

A young boy named Yassin took to the pitch during the French Ligue 1 game between Marseille and Rennes, and scored an unofficial goal. His celebration? Let's just say he took a page out of many professional futbol players' books. He ripped his shirt off and did a knee slide in front of thousands of cheering fans. “It was a [...]

By |2018-08-29T19:02:13+00:00August 29th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Marseille soccer fan who lost his father scores on ceremonial kickoff

Lizzie Armanto becomes first woman to skate Tony Hawk’s 360 loop

To date, only 18 skateboarders have ridden Tony Hawk's infamous 360-degree loop. On Sunday, Lizzie Armanto became part of that group, making her the only woman to successfully skate the  loop. The ramp, which looks like the loop from a Hot Wheels car track, sends riders upside down while their skateboard wheels keep in contact with the wood. “[It] still [...]

By |2018-08-29T14:09:24+00:00August 29th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Lizzie Armanto becomes first woman to skate Tony Hawk’s 360 loop

Blake Bortles donates meals to Jacksonville shooting first responders

In the wake of Sunday's mass shooting that killed two people and injured 11 more at a Madden NFL video game tournament in Jacksonville, Fla., Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles and his foundation stepped up to provide free meals to first responders. The Blake Bortles Foundation announced on Twitter that they partnered with Mambos Cuban Cafe in Jacksonville to offer all [...]

By |2018-08-28T12:25:48+00:00August 28th, 2018|Jocks Giving Back|Comments Off on Blake Bortles donates meals to Jacksonville shooting first responders

Mom runs through 50 U.S. National Parks in honor of late daughter

After Gil Schaenzle, 61, lost her 21-year-old daughter to neuroendocrine (NET) cancer, she could have holed-up. Instead, she took her grief through 50 U.S. National Parks on foot. Schaenzle, who lives in Evergreen, Colorado, concocted a plan with her daughter, Anna Rose, while she was undergoing chemotherapy to eventually run through most of America's National Parks. "I told her of [...]

By |2018-08-25T02:20:55+00:00August 25th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Mom runs through 50 U.S. National Parks in honor of late daughter

Special Olympics athletes get VIP treatment at The NORTHERN TRUST

There's plenty of PGA TOUR excitement this week with the FedExCup Playoffs beginning at the  THE NORTHERN TRUST, held August 21-26 at The Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus, New Jersey. But, perhaps no one is as enthusiastic as the nine Special Olympics athletes selected for an inside-the-ropes VIP experience during Wednesday's pro-am at THE NORTHERN TRUST. To celebrate the Special Olympics' [...]

By |2018-08-24T16:35:33+00:00August 24th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Special Olympics athletes get VIP treatment at The NORTHERN TRUST

Patrick Reed goes all in to give junior golfers a chance to “make it”

Long before PGA TOUR pro Patrick Reed, 28, became the 2018 Masters champion, you could have found him on the baseball diamond, where he'd tell you he was a power hitter and had "a mean fastball." But, as much as Reed enjoyed America's favorite pastime, he was laser-focused on developing a swing of a different kind, and making it to [...]

By |2018-08-23T06:47:59+00:00August 23rd, 2018|The Big Play|Comments Off on Patrick Reed goes all in to give junior golfers a chance to “make it”
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