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The Giants received their Super Bowl rings on Wednesday night. Click below for a look at the other Super Bowl rings - dating all the way back to the Packers in 1967. (Adam Hunger/Reuters)
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany lifts the Premier league trophy and celebrates with Edin Dzeko (2nd R), Sergio Aguero (R) and Samir Nasri (L) after their 3-2 victory over Queens Park on Sunday. Manchester City won the game 3-2 to secure their first title since 1968. This is the first time that the Premier League title has been decided on goal-difference, Manchester City and Manchester United both finishing on 89 points. (Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images)
If you’re a lacrosse fan go check out “Crooked Arrows” it’s the 1st mainstream LAX movie. Support our sport! Comes out May 18.
What is Crooked Arrows about?
A mixed-blood Native American, Joe Logan, eager to modernize his reservation, must first prove himself to his father, the traditionalist Tribal Chairman, by rediscovering his spirit. He is tasked with coaching the reservation’s high school lacrosse team which competes against the better equipped and better trained players of the elite Prep School League.
Joe inspires the Native American boys and teaches them the true meaning of tribal pride. Ignited by their heritage and believing in their new-found potential, coach and team climb an uphill battle to the state championship finals against their privileged prep school rivals…will they win?
Crooked Arrows is an original, uplifting sports movie in the tradition of such classics as Mighty Ducks, Bad News Bears, Hoosiers, and Bend It Like Beckham–set in the fresh, contemporary worlds of Native American reservations, prep schools, and lacrosse…
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There are days when it seems like nobody cares about tradition in college football. With rivalries coming to an end with realignment and schools moving from one conference to another and to another, sometimes making moves that make little geographic sense in hopes of richer paydays it is easy to grow tired of the changing landscape of the sport.
Thankfully, there are some traditions that will live to see another day, despite better options perhaps being available. The Red River Rivalry between the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Soonerswill remain at the Cotton Bowl as part of the State Fair of Texas. Representatives from both schools signed an agreement Friday to keep the game in the Cotton Bowl, with revenue split evenly between the schools.