The biggest thing stressed at the Coyotes optional skate on Wednesday was the fact that the team needs to play better against the Kings if they expect to win a game, let alone the series.
The Kings made the Coyotes go places and do things they didn’t want to do in Game 2 on Tuesday night, and it cost them dearly.
When you think of Red Mountain softball, you think dominance.
The top-seeded River Valley Dust Devils got a major scare from the sixth-seeded Estrella Foothills Wolves on Saturday night in the Division III baseball championship.
On Thursday, the Arizona Cardinals signed defensive tackle Calais Campbell to a five year contract extension, which is worth a reported $55 million, with $31 million of it in guaranteed money.
It is an exciting time if you’re a Coyotes fan. This team has never ventured this deep in a season in their entire 15 years of existence here in Arizona, and for that fans need to celebrate.
Here’s a brief synopsis of the Diamondbacks game from Tuesday night: the Cardinals hitting and pitching both worked, while neither worked for the Diamondbacks.
Three of the four teams – River Valley, Blue Ridge and Estrella Foothills – were in the semifinals last year. Fountain Hills is the only one of the four who didn’t make it.
There’s plenty of good football coming in the fall from schools in the West Valley. I decided to visit two such schools, who are just a few miles apart from each other: Peoria and Centennial.
No team wants to have their season end the way the Liberty Lions season did in 2011, starting off 9-0, only to lose two of their last three games, including a 35-34 heartbreaker to Arcadia in the Division III quarterfinals last November.