All in With John Jastremski After Monday’s loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, I think it’s fair to admit that the NL East Race is over barring a miracle of all miracles. The Mets after Monday’s loss to the Phillies are now 8 games back in the division and considering the fact that there […]
Shut Out and Swept by Defending Champs By Marc Ernay The New York Boulders saw their season end at the hands of the three time defending Frontier League champions, as the Québec Capitales finished off a Wild Card Round sweep, winning Game Two, 4-0, Friday night at Stade Canac. The game was scoreless until the […]
All in With John Jastremski For the past decade and change, there seems to be a decent amount of hope going into a football season, but the results for both the Jets and the Giants have been anything but pretty. Since the start of the 2015 season, the Giants have 2 winning seasons and the […]
Win at Sussex County and Get Help in Ottawa For the first time since 2022, the New York Boulders are headed to the Frontier League Playoffs, locking up the final Wild Card slot in the Atlantic Conference by virtue of their 6-2 win over the Sussex County Miners (53-42) at Skylands Stadium on Saturday night […]
Sports markets are massive revenue generators in today’s society, with entertainment and celebrity combining to achieve record global audiences. Social media has played a big part in transforming stars into global icons, while online access has facilitated global sports broadcasting. Direct revenue streams for sports leagues and franchises have benefited exponentially, while symbiotic relationships […]
By Jamie Kempton The Life and Times of Rockland Sports Immortal Hank Kapusinsky It was hard to miss Hank Kapusinsky on the football field. A swift and powerful running back who was a threat to score every time he touched the ball, Hank set Rockland County scoring records as a catalyst for championship […]