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For fans, a March to forget, and April doesn’t look any better

We've Marched into April. That should be a happy time. March should have brought us a lot of memories of madness, not sadness. And we usually take that athletic inspiration into this current month when spring has sprung. Instead, all those March dates yours truly laid out for you a month ago ...

Kraft’s actions impressive to many, including his players

Robert Kraft, hero to New York. Huh? Yes, this COVID-19 crisis can make for strange bedfellows. Kraft, as was well publicized on Thursday, got over one million N95 masks for healthcare workers, etc. from China, flown in on the New England Patriots team plane. The Patriots owner and his son, ...

NHIAA doing right by giving spring athletes hope

The message is clear, and it is a good one. But will it be enough? Reading colleague Tom King’s notes from the NHIAA, then catching Jamie Staton’s WMUR-TV Face Time interview with Executive Director Jeff Collins, it was reassuring to see that the kids matter. They still matter, and ...

Sports-starved fans need some action

Leave it to that whiney, rich, spoiled, avaricious Phil Mickelson to come to our sports defense. In case you missed it, Mickelson told folks via Twitter this week that a potential match-play rematch with everyone’s bogus hero Tiger Woods could be imminent. “Working on it” Mickelson ...

Sports certainly taking hits on lots of fronts from crisis

As these strange times continue as if we are all living a sci-fi movie for real, here are some more notes to show where playland intersects reality: First, where was Nashua's Tim Neverett, now a Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster, when the plug on baseball was pulled? He was, believe it or not, ...

LA Dodgers announcer Tim Neverett back home and on hold

As these strange times continue as if we are all living a sci-fi movie for real, here are some more notes to show where playland intersects reality: First, where was Nashua’s Tim Neverett, now a Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster, when the plug on baseball was pulled? He was, believe it or ...