Co-ed youth sports league One Sports Nation to launch in Spring with flag football, soccer
The co-ed league will kick off in March with soccer for children ages 3-15 and flag football for children ages 5-15.
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The co-ed league will kick off in March with soccer for children ages 3-15 and flag football for children ages 5-15.
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Read MoreThe calendar flipped over to a new decade yesterday. Across the big three professional teams in town, we closed out the 2010s in much better fashion than we started the decade. The Texans were 6-10 in 2010, and in 2019, they just polished off their fou…
Read MoreThe Battleground 2K19 is shaping up to be one amazing evening of basketball. The six-team, three-game billing that takes place during the holiday season is not only a chance to take in some great basketball in Houston, but also support a good cause. Th…
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Read MoreIt’s the holiday season and that means college hoops is in full swing. A number of big-time tournaments take place in December, including “The Battleground 2K19,” a six-team, three-game billing that includes top-notch basketball, but also features a ch…
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We’re back, baby! For the second time in three years, Houstonians are painting the town orange in honor of the ‘Stros heading to the 2019 World Series. As the baseball team takes on the Washington Nationals, there will be much to cheer for, and celebrate in Downtown Houston. Whether you’re watching the game at a bar, or cheering in Minute Maid Park, here’s your top 10 things to do downtown:
On Thursday’s Houston Matters: As the Astros prepare for Game 1 of the ALDS on Friday, the team’s owner remains mired in a legal dispute with the former owner over a now-defunct cable network. The Houston Chronicle’s David Barron explains the dueling l…
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