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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

The Secret to Sports Success: What Your Vastus Lateralis Muscle Says

Ever wondered what makes some athletes better than others? It might have a lot to do with their vastus lateralis muscle. This muscle, part of your quadriceps, can tell a lot about your sports performance. A recent study looked into how the architecture, quality, and stiffness of this muscle affect a

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Saturday's Sports Scores: Stars Shine in Girls' Hockey

On January 4th, the hockey and basketball courts were buzzing with action. In girls' hockey, Willmar shut out Litchfield-Dassel-Cokato 4-0. The stars were out for Hutchinson, with Sophia Hess nailing a hat trick against River Lakes. St. Cloud Crush dominated Waconia 5-2, thanks to Molly Burkstrand's

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Sports Puzzle Fun: NYT's Connections Game

Ever heard of "Connections: Sports Edition"? It's a new puzzle game from The New York Times, currently in its testing phase. The goal? To group words based on their themes. Today's puzzles ranged from easy to tricky, with themes like 'Numerical record of a game' and 'Action on the basepaths'. If you

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

SARMs: A Dangerous Trend Among Athletes

Selective androgen receptor modulators, or SARMs, are substances that can either boost or block androgen receptors in specific tissues. Despite not being approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration, athletes are increasingly turning to SARMs to enhance their performance. However, recent stu

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Danger in Combat Sports: Performance Enhancers

Ever stopped to think if taking shortcuts is common in the world of fighting sports? Scientists are digging deeper into this, and shockingly, it's more widespread than expected. Athletes sometimes use performance-enhancing drugs to jump ahead of the competition, but at what cost? These substances ca

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

DraftKings' New York Subscription Service: A Game Changer?

Ever wondered what it'd be like to get a boost on your bets? DraftKings just launched a subscription service in New York that might make you rethink how you play. For just $20 a month, you can get up to a 100% profit boost on your winning parlays. The more legs in your parlay, the bigger the boost.

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Jan 04 2025EDUCATION

Unified Teammates Head to D. C. for Legislative Push

A year ago, Scott Oftedahl and Montrell Sippel began an unexpected journey when they became team captains of the Unified Sports basketball team at Andrew High School in Tinley Park. Now, their friendship and advocacy for inclusive sports programs have taken them all the way to the nation's capital.

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Big Bucks for Women's Soccer: A New Chapter for NWSL

In 2025, women's sports are expected to hit new heights, thanks to a huge change in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The league is about to welcome its 16th team, which is set to start playing in 2026. This big move is backed by a massive investment of $110 million from the IMA Financial G

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Will Brady Swap Fox for the Raiders' Sideline?

Tom Brady has been making waves off the field with a whopping $375 million deal from Fox Sports and ownership stakes in the Raiders, a WNBA team, and an English soccer club. But could all this busy work mean he's about to ditch his broadcast gig before it even starts? NFL reporter Richard Deitsch th

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Jan 03 2025EDUCATION

Young Athletes Leading the Way in Tough Locations

Who would've thought that a simple game of catch could change a whole neighborhood? The JU:MP program shows us exactly how. They don't just let kids play; they teach them to lead and inspire change. But how do we make sure these young leaders succeed? By studying their efforts, we can learn what wor

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