Free Sport
by Free Sport | May 7, 2013 | Free Sport
The theatrical 3D release of Attack of the Clones has been postponed. But the very existence of the prequel trilogy still causes a cultural identity question of existential proportions. Specifically, does the disappointment of the prequel trilogy offer any worth to...
by Free Sport | May 13, 2013 | Free Sport
It is extremely difficult for our human bodies to operate in the thin air and low levels of oxygen experienced in high altitude mountain climbing. But that didn’t prevent a near brawl from breaking out at the Mount Everest base camp earlier this month....
by Free Sport | May 25, 2013 | Free Sport
Sports, as professional athletes routinely remind us when they are traded from one franchise to another, are a business. Yet several major sports leagues, like the NHL (National Hockey League) and NFL (National Football League), have for years been operating as...
by Free Sport | May 31, 2013 | Free Sport
Put away the sunscreen, and grab the ski wax. That fickle combination of Mother Nature and Old Man Winter are at it again, getting one last laugh in this season’s December to May (and counting) relationship. Rain down here in the Flatlands will translate to snow...
by Free Sport | Jun 3, 2013 | Free Sport
Long before I jumped on the Bruins bandwagon a couple of years ago, en route to their first Stanley Cup Championship in nearly four decades, I was already familiar with most of the players. Not that I was trying to be, understand. I didn’t study up on their...
by Free Sport | Jun 6, 2013 | Free Sport
As Abraham Lincoln (or was it Mark Twain?) once said, “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.” Replace the term “fool” with “whiner,” and our nation’s most revered...
by Free Sport | Jun 12, 2013 | Free Sport
Pittsfield’s Wahconah Park has hosted baseball games since 1892. This weekend commences the second season for its current team, the Pittsfield Suns, with home games on Thursday and Friday, followed by road games in Torrington, Connecticut, and Leominster,...
by Free Sport | Jun 20, 2013 | Free Sport
According to an infographic published by Deadspin, Massachusetts is one of only ten states in the entire country whose highest paid public employee is not a college coach. “Based on data drawn from media reports and state salary databases, the ranks of the...
by Free Sport | Jun 28, 2013 | Free Sport
Ever since Jason donned a goalie mask for Friday the 13th, the face-protecting gear of the hockey goalie has enjoyed a cultural significance far beyond the confining boards of the ice rink. Flash forward a few decades, and now every NHL goalie seems to be sporting a...
by Free Sport | Jul 8, 2013 | Free Sport
Like so many outdoor recreations pursued in the northeast, if you wait for perfect surfing conditions, you’ll never get out there. Winter is cold. Summer is crowded. The water is never that warm. And the waves, regardless of the season, are rarely worthy of the...
by Free Sport | Jul 15, 2013 | Free Sport
In 1861, a young woman journeyed from Georgia to Massachusetts with the hope of freeing her imprisoned husband, a Confederate soldier, from his cell in Fort Warren, on Georges Island in the Boston Harbor. Cutting her hair and dressing like a man, she managed to sneak...
by Free Sport | Jul 23, 2013 | Free Sport
When I was 10 years old I stepped on a yellow jacket’s nest. I was in the woods with a friend. We had biked to school, as our semi-rural suburban Boston town allowed us to do upon reaching the fifth grade, and had decided to stop off in the woods on the way...
by Free Sport | Aug 2, 2013 | Free Sport
Long before the notion of the Tiger Mom entered our cultural parenting lexicon, there was the legend of a toddler-aged Tiger Woods. In 1978, the future perennial golf champion appeared on the Mike Douglas Show, a popular daytime talk show of the day. With the aid of...
by Free Sport | Aug 9, 2013 | Free Sport
How does the NFL respond to the horrific murder of Odin Lloyd allegedly committed by Aaron Hernandez, and any correlated concerns about football players and violence? By addressing the high level of domestic abuse committed by its players? Nope. By examining the...
by Free Sport | Aug 13, 2013 | Free Sport
As a diehard Celtics fan who absolutely abhors the Miami Heat, there is no one I like less than Dwyane Wade (except for maybe Chris Bosh) (or Ray “Benedict” Allen) (or LeBron) (or Pat Riley – but I digress). Just the sight of Wade working his chewing...
by Free Sport | Aug 15, 2013 | Free Sport
Working as an Outward Bound instructor for several years on Thompson Island in the Boston Harbor, I had the opportunity to facilitate a wide cross-section of courses with a wide array of groups. Instructing a course of recently drafted Boston Bruins players, however,...
by Free Sport | Aug 16, 2013 | Free Sport
Yes.
by Free Sport | Aug 21, 2013 | Free Sport
If you like to spend your September weekends here in the Valley running along trails, across mountains, and through enormous human-made puddles of mud, as you negotiate 15-foot-high walls, slick-wet quarter (snowboarding) pipes, and other challenging obstacles (and...
by Free Sport | Aug 28, 2013 | Free Sport
If you haven’t yet read it, check out the outstanding Sports On Earth article “Johnny Football vs. The NCAA,” which just about perfectly addresses the complexity, hypocrisy, and utter buffoonery of big time (business) college sports and its...
by Free Sport | Aug 30, 2013 | Free Sport
Release … Rotation … Splash. Keith Olbermann is back on ESPN (where once upon a time he was a most formidable SportsCenter host), with a new, live, nightly show that looks a lot like his defunct, politically-charged Countdown broadcast, but is...
by Free Sport | Sep 4, 2013 | Free Sport
Apparently, yes. If you allow for skiing on grass (the ground covering kind, that is) as well as snow (and ice, slush, rocks, etc). Check out this impressive bit of summer skiing on the grassy slopes of Mad River Glen, that was posted by skier Dave Bouchard, and...
by Free Sport | Sep 7, 2013 | Free Sport
There may be many things to like, or dislike, about (the cultural phenomenom known as) Tim Tebow, but Jimmy Fallon’s spoof of Tebow singing David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” is just about as good as it gets. The clip was performed back in 2012, when...
by Free Sport | Sep 12, 2013 | Free Sport
The Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens travel to Mile High to kick off the NFL season against the Denver Broncos. The Boston Red Sox head to the Bronx to face the New York Yankees in a four game weekend series with some serious playoff implications. Tennis goes...
by Free Sport | Sep 18, 2013 | Free Sport
What’s in a beard? Nothing, perhaps. Or, maybe everything. This year’s Red Sox team is on the brink of making baseball history by going from last place (last season) to first (this season). The Yankees, on the other hand, are on the brink of being left out...
by Free Sport | Sep 26, 2013 | Free Sport
If you’re a fan of extreme wandering, strenuous meditation, or the day-long wilderness expedition (the Ultra version of the one-hour day-hike, which is how I like to think of trail running), then the perfect event awaits your attendance in the Berkshires this...
by Free Sport | Sep 27, 2013 | Free Sport
Hear here. Often (and currently) injured Patriots wide receiver and presumptive Wes Welker replacement Danny Amendola was the subject of a humorous skit recently on Boston sports radio WEEI (available throughout southern New Enlgand, including 105.5 FM out of...
by Free Sport | Oct 4, 2013 | Free Sport
This weekend, at both indoor and outdoor locations throughout the Valley, the Western Mass Climbers’ Coalition is holdng their 2013 Western Mass Rendezvous, “a celebration to protect [their] outdoor playgrounds.” For more information on how to...
by Free Sport | Oct 10, 2013 | Free Sport
The Sox are back in the playoffs, and this time, I’m actually glad their games will be on TBS. I know, I know. The immediate image brought on by the notion of postseason baseball on TBS is their over-the-top, completely unnecessary, distance from first base...
by Free Sport | Oct 18, 2013 | Free Sport
The NFL may be the most popular sports league in the country (if not the world), but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t been receiving its fair share of double coverage from the media lately. This week’s episode of Frontline, “League of Denial,”...
by Free Sport | Apr 1, 2014 | Free Sport
Fall baseball is back in New England, and over the past week or so it’s been as easy to get lost on as an autumn trail covered with leaves of gold. Not only is baseball our national pastime (though some would argue that football long ago took that title), it is...
by Free Sport | Apr 4, 2014 | Free Sport
A very merry April Fool’s Day and happy belated Opening Day to you and yours. Next time: Why September is such a great sports month.
by Free Sport | Apr 7, 2014 | Free Sport
It’s been great seeing the defending World Series Champion Boston Red Sox return to the field this week, taking two of three from Baltimore on the strength of a great bullpen and some nice at bats from the young and promising Bradley and Bogaerts. But something...
by Free Sport | Apr 11, 2014 | Free Sport
It will be hard for me to watch tonight’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Game—which I will no doubt do despite my many criticisms of the NCAA and the current state of collegiate athletics—without thinking about the recent ruling by the...
by Free Sport | Apr 20, 2014 | Free Sport
It was a real pleasure meeting a speaking with Derrick Gordon at the UMass Mullins Center media event this past Wednesday afternoon, after the news broke that morning that he is the first active (two years of eligibility remaining) male gay basketball player in a...
by Free Sport | Apr 29, 2014 | Free Sport
This year, CBS Sports and Turner Broadcasting Systems showed all 73 games of the “March Madness” NCAA Men’s Division 1 Basketball Tournament live on their various television stations and Internet sites. The two media giants paid handsomely for the...
by Free Sport | May 5, 2014 | Free Sport
What’s worse: a soccer (football) fan throwing a banana at Brazilian defender Dani Alves during last weekend’s match between Barcelona and Villareal, or a white, longtime owner of an NBA franchise allegedly telling his girlfriend not to associate with...
by Free Sport | May 12, 2014 | Free Sport
At over 700 pages, The Best American Sports Writing of the Century (20th century, of course) anthology incudes several absolute gems of the genre, from from early classics penned by Red Smith, to landmark portraits of iconic figures Joe DiMaggio and Ted...
by Free Sport | May 21, 2014 | Free Sport
Here is the video of SEC defensive player of the year Michael Sam—who came out as a gay man to his University of Missouri teammates and coaches last summer before beginning his senior season, and then to the rest of the world this past winter before entering the...
by Free Sport | Jun 3, 2014 | Free Sport
College sports ain’t what they used to be. And they likely ain’t what they will be in the future, either. What collegiate athletics looks like in 2050 is certainly uncertain, but one thing that is a near certainty is that big changes are afield. The latest...
by Free Sport | Jun 6, 2014 | Free Sport
Words can be misleading. In the early 1960s, (plastic) saxophonist (and sometimes trumpet player and violinist) and free jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman performed at New York’s Town Hall. He was surprised to note, however, that many of those in attendance had...
by Free Sport | Jul 23, 2014 | Free Sport
Several years ago, two artist friends were in their studio on Race St. in downtown Holyoke, brainstorming connections between power tool racing and the street name at which their studio sat. One of them jokingly came up with the idea of brick racing, and the Great...
by Free Sport | Sep 11, 2014 | Free Sport
Members of the Quabbin Missile Crisis huddle together, skating slowly around the flat track. Each player takes a turn standing taller than the rest, acknowledging the applause from the crowd as Drew Danger announces their names: Jack A. Lope, Chewbecca, Ro$han...
by Free Sport | Oct 6, 2014 | Free Sport
“Yeah, no. I’m not sure you want to be associated with something as disreputable as professional football right now.” Daily Show host John Stewart brainstorming naming rights to a football stadium as possible ways for al Qaeda to get better brand...
by Free Sport | Nov 13, 2014 | Free Sport
Saturday, Sept. 27, the UMass football team returned to play a home game at McGuirk Stadium for the first time in three years, since making the jump to upper-division college football—a move that necessitated an upgrade to its on-campus facilities. All home...
by Free Sport | Nov 21, 2014 | Free Sport
Amy Rusiecki laces up her running shoes one foot at a time, just like us mortals. She makes her way to the trailhead, then heads off at a gentle gait. And I follow. We’re at the Notch Visitor’s Center on Route 116 in the Holyoke Range. The autumn leaves,...
by Free Sport | Dec 10, 2014 | Free Sport
About a mile past the X on Route 83, after Donut Dip and Pasquale’s Restaurant and Tavern, just over the Springfield city line into East Longmeadow, next to the Pride gas station, is Competitive Edge Ski & Bike. It’s not the typical location for a ski...
by Free Sport | Dec 10, 2014 | Free Sport
The University of Massachusetts recently announced a new contract extension for men’s basketball coach Derek Kellogg, who, with an annual salary of $994,500, is set to become the highest paid state employee in the Commonwealth. The new contract comes immediately...