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Greg Thomas
339 Points - 37 Events
Latonia, KY
Damain Bratcher
323 Points - 43 Events
Union, KY
Eric Anderson
321 Points - 34 Events
Alpharetta, GA
Frank Schott
320 Points - 30 Events
Bellevue, WA
thomas hillesheim jr
313 Points - 47 Events
Shakopee, MN
Tom Walsh
275 Points - 38 Events
Cincinnati, OH
Dave Kirk
275 Points - 31 Events
Glencoe, IL
Joe Reedy
273 Points - 39 Events
Burlington, KY
Gary Neft
269 Points - 30 Events
Pittsburgh, PA
Daniel Mellenthin
251 Points - 22 Events
Madison, WI
Los Angeles, California, US
138.50 Points - 34 Events
New York, New York, US
117.00 Points - 31 Events
Boston, Massachusetts, US
108.65 Points - 28 Events
Dallas, Texas, US
82.10 Points - 23 Events
Chicago, Illinois, US
80.75 Points - 22 Events
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
76.00 Points - 23 Events
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
69.90 Points - 20 Events
Detroit, Michigan, US
69.80 Points - 18 Events
Atlanta, Georgia, US
67.80 Points - 18 Events
Washington, District of Columbia, US
67.30 Points - 21 Events
Wrigley Field (175)
Published April 29, 2019
NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament Game (146)
Published March 18, 2019
Monday Night Football (140)
Published December 10, 2018
Fenway Park (129)
Published May 13, 2019
Cincinnati Reds Opening Day Game (122)
Published March 25, 2019
Notre Dame Stadium (119)
Published November 12, 2018
Yankee Stadium (116)
Published May 13, 2019
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (96)
Published April 29, 2019
The World Series (94)
Published October 22, 2018
The MLB League Championship Series (91)
Published October 8, 2018
What a Week!
Published by Tom Walsh
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25 Years Ago, Ryder Cup Came of Age
Published by Tom Walsh
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A Guide to the London 2012 Olympic Games
Published by Tom Walsh
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The Great American Race is NASCAR’s biggest, richest, and most prestigious race. Says three time winner Jeff Gordon, “ … this is the one you want to win.”
This event, where England and Australia have squared off in cricket’s biggest rivalry since 1882, may have the best nickname in sport. An English paper, after an early Australian win in the series, satirically wrote that English cricket was dead, and the body had been taken to Australia to be cremated. England’s rallying cry thus became to go to Australia and “Bring back the ashes.”