Author: John Sarianides
Pirates Preview: Massachusetts Pirates (9-4) at Iowa Barnstormers(7-6)
The Pirates visit Iowa tonight after securing a playoff spot last week with a win 69-55 win over Sioux Falls. This will be the second meeting of the season between the two teams. The Pirates beat Iowa at home 36-22 on April 23rd. Here are three keys for the Pirates as they look to improve their standing in the playoff picture. 1. Keep it rolling offensively: The Pirates offense woke…
Opinion: Belichick’s disdain for Brady put the Patriots in jeopardy
By Mason Souza Bill Belichick hated Tom Brady so much and wanted him out. Maybe hate the man himself is too strong, but Belichick hated the praise Brady was getting rather than it coming his way. How does this topic relate to today? Let me explain. Mr. Patriot himself Julian Edelman spoke on the “I Am Athlete” podcast earlier this week essentially agreeing with what former Patriots tight end Martellus…
Recruiting: Like father like son. Isaiah Kacyvenski follows in his dad’s footsteps by committing to Harvard
BB&N wide receiver and defensive back Isaiah Kacyvenski always envisioned himself playing college football at Harvard someday. So when he committed to the school last week, it was the realization of a life long dream. https://twitter.com/ijk_3/status/1538325363675340801?s=21&t=RyJ5FwE12v7UdSfit-vkJQ Normally when any player commits to Harvard it is a big deal but it is even more significant when the player committing follows in his father’s footsteps. Isaiah’s dad, Isaiah Kacyvenski Sr. is a…
Recruiting: For Jackson Harper, committing to UConn and staying at home was a no brainer
Avon Old Farms wide receiver Jackson Harper announced his commitment to UConn on Thursday. The decision was a no brainer as Harper wanted to play FBS College Football and he wanted to do it closer to home. “I made the decision to come to UConn because of the relationship I have with the coaching staff and I want my friends and family to be able to watch me play in…
Recruiting: Carpenter’s unlikely journey leads him to Indiana
It is not very often you go from being a kid who is trying out football for the first time as a sophomore to a five star recruit two years later. Unless you are Foxboro kicker Sam Carpenter of course. After two seasons of kicking for the Warriors, Caroenter announced on Thursday that he is committing to Indiana University as a preferred walk on. I am so excited to commit…