Category Archives: Featured Story

NBA Playoffs – Derrick Rose should do what his knee tells him to do
May 6, 2013

by Kent Sterling For months, the knuckleheads in Chicago sportsradio and boobs who troll message boards have been eager to advice and criticize Bulls guard Derrick Rose for not playing after being cleared by his doctors.  Derrick can thank his brother Reggie for all this noise. The Bulls will open their Eastern Conference Semifinals tonight […]

Indiana Pacers win “because they played harder” than the Knicks
May 5, 2013

by Kent Sterling Coaches who tell the truth are a lot more interesting in postgame press conferences than those who alibi or give oddly technical explanations for a loss. New York Knicks coach Mike Woodson is nothing if not honest, and when he said that the Pacers won because “they played harder,” but he wasn’t […]

RTV-6 Pacers Postgame Coverage Provides Some Laughs
May 5, 2013

by Kent Sterling Very few Indianapolis viewers watch RTV6 newscasts.  Ratings are generally poor for their efforts.  With a lead-in of the Pacers Game One win over the Knicks, they had some eyes on them that normally might have been elsewhere. The payoff for those viewers was a weird, poorly cued, and inadequately lit mess […]

Cascade Schools Discipline Coaches Who Punished Track Team
May 4, 2013

by Kent Sterling So it’s finally come to this – anything bad happens to your son or daughter at school, and someone needs to be fired.  Ding-a-ling parents of thousands of kids demand that their rugrats be treated as the special little presents from heaven that mommy and daddy know them to be, and if […]

NCAA Shows a More User Friendly Side in Expanding Basketball Practice Window
May 4, 2013

by Kent Sterling Most of the time in business, logic isn’t enough to motivate bureaucrats to change a policy.  Nowhere has that been historically truer than at the NCAA. Wonderfully, magically, magnificently – the NCAA announced yesterday a change in the preseason practice window that will allow teams to practice six weeks prior to the […]

Purdue Basketball – Errick Peck a Great Target for Vacant Scholarship
May 3, 2013

by Kent Sterling Purdue has three scholarships open for next season – assuming Sandi Marcius doesn’t return – and one of those rides could belong to Indianapolis Cathedral product Errick Peck. Peck, who has earned his degree at Cornell, is one of the new breed of one-and-one players who are allowed to use their last […]