yeah a high school classmate (and teammate/rival in a different sport) died while playing basketball for my school at 16 or 17 years old. It was caused by a genetic heart defect which managed to hide itself for his entire life.
yeah a high school classmate (and teammate/rival in a different sport) died while playing basketball for my school at 16 or 17 years old. It was caused by a genetic heart defect which managed to hide itself for his entire life.
Any chance a "supplement" now popular among these players is responsible for some cardiac arrhythmias? I know correlation doesn't imply causation, but I'd keep an eye on the euro footballer world for a bit.
14 (and 20) disagree with several of the others
not being able to track balls in the air or on the ground, not being able to make consistent solid contact....
awesome
"I also made several poor decisions following the end of that relationship "
if so, that blows.
I think Macha used up all the emotion in his life right there. Sometimes you had to wonder if the man needed a respirator or a defibrillator.
troglodytes..
so, you're saying that you're an ESPN employee?
For you troglodytes..
+1 Tutsi
He plays for the second-best club in Manchester and his play has been described as sloppy, so this makes perfect sense.
@crazyjoedavola
none of your business, class
+1
Plus, as student-athlete development coordinator, doesn't she know it's her job to give those out to the players and not the coaches?
He named one of his kids "Chancellor Gearhart?". Boy is that kid going to be driven insane by the rejections of female classmates and set up for some cruel mockery in adolescence.
Is Jenna Jameson entering herself in races again?
+A