What the Boston Red Sox taught me about resilience

Hello valued reader: You just have to touch them with your caps. It doesn’t matter if you’re a baseball fan or not; even if you love the team or can’t stand them … you have to marvel at how they did it. My name is David Pynn; I’m the guy who helps people grow their businesses. Between my clients coaching, […]

Need for LA: Middle infielders need more than half a season to work together on a championship team

Across the baseball world, writers and experts applaud the Dodgers acquisitions. At the trade deadline, Los Angeles landed two veteran All-Stars to improve their midfielder, in the hopes that this duo would lead last year’s National League champions to their first World Series title since 1986. Brian Dozier, who recently set a record for home runs by a second baseman, […]

GS Warrior MVP this season is Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry has everything new around him: a new season and a new coach. Despite all these developments, he has reaffirmed that he is the Most Valuable Player of GS Warriors. New coaching decisions The GS Warriors faced many questions in the 2014-15 NBA season. The team lost a 2013-14 first-round playoff series to the Los Angeles Clippers in seven […]

A mother lion roars: two determined mothers aspire to their children for music, but in different ways

A few weeks ago, I brought my 17-year-old daughter, Ariana, an accomplished viola player, to the East Coast to audition at top music conservatories. Auditions are, of course, important: where you go to college affects your entire life. At the first audition, waiting for her turn, I asked Ariana if she was nervous. “No mommy, I’m so excited to play […]

Notes from Ness (March 15)

Monmouth is making his fourth NCAA appearance this year and has lost his previous three first-round games by 23, 43 and 33 points. However, Monmouth appeared in last night’s inning game and beat Hampton, 71-49. It was the NEC’s first NCAA tournament win since 1983. The 16-seeded Hawks now move to face Villanova, the top seed for the Minneapolis Regional. […]

Letter to the Belmont

Held each year at Belmont Park in New York, the Belmont Stakes has always been known as The Champion’s Test as it is the last of the Triple Crown races and also the longest at a mile and a half long. It is open to three-year-olds, fillies and foals alike who want to risk completing the Triple Crown (if they […]