oston Breakers star Heather Mitts said a short time ago in a phone conversation with the Herald she wouldn’t mind having her hubby close by.
”It’s a crazy time. We’re just trying to see what’s going to happen,” said Mitts, who left town to fly to Philadelphia to be with Feeley, who was just cut by the Eagles today. ”I love Boston. If we can be in the same place, that would be ideal.”
Feeley has spent time in the area watching his wife play at Harvard, where the Breakers play their home games from April to August.
occer star Heather Mitts tells the Boston Globe she plans to marry Philadelphia Eagles quarterback AJ Feeley in Cabo San Lucas on February 13, 2010.
Mitts recently talked about planning a destination wedding saying it was difficult but that they were pulling it together.
Bob going back to your solution of ESPN HD to save hockey ratings I agree Going even farther hockey on ESPN HD with Erin Andrews even better They also need to convert Heather Mitts over from Major League Soccer to Hockey for sideline reporting
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Gretchen Bleiler Hot Pics
retchen Bleiler, X-Games gold medalist and 2006 Olympic silver medalist, is both a world-renowned athlete and highly successful businesswoman. She was introduced to Z-Health by her long-time family friend and Z-Health Practitioner Kathy Lemieux-Rodman in 2009 after an injury sustained during a nationally televised X-Games competition. During her recent training visit, Gretchen was gracious enough to sit down with me to share her story, her passions, and how Z-Health has made her a better athlete.
At 28, Gretchen enjoys a wonderful life as a wife and athlete, is an advocate for the environment, and an inspiration to young female athletes around the world. She lives in Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado, during the training year, is a three-time X-Games gold medalist, a 2006 Winter Olympic silver medalist, and the 2008 winner of ESPN's ESPY Award for Best Female Action Sports Athlete. Her current goals as an athlete are to make the 2010 US Olympic Half Pipe Team, truly enjoy the entire Olympic experience, and land a perfect run with style, amplitude, and grace.
Gretchen Bleiler
Gretchen Bleiler
Gretchen Bleiler
Gretchen Bleiler
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Great Khali Photos
The Greak Khali is born on August 27, 1972 in India whose real name is Dalip Singh Rana is an Indian professional wrestler, actor, and former power lifter who won Mr. India in 1995 and 1996. Khali is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its Smack Down brand. Before embarking on his professional wrestling career, he was an officer in the Punjab state police; he was also a labourer. In WWE, The Great Khali is a one-time World Heavyweight Champion and has appeared in the Hollywood films The Longest Yard in 2005 and Get Smart in 2008
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Maria Sharapova Tennis Star
News update, Remember back when Maria Sharapova had the MOTO PEBL in her hands (See here), well now Maria Sharapova the tennis beauty has said goodbye to MOTO and says hello to Sony Ericsson. Oh yes Sony Ericsson gets sexy Maria Sharapova as new global brand ambassador.
Sony Ericsson has announced today that they have signed a four year sponsorship agreement with female tennis player Maria Sharapova, this will make her the first global brand ambassador for SE.Maria Sharapova who will be 21 come April this year will be doing new consumer brand campaigns and will also be working with Sony Ericsson’s design team on a brand new range of products and accessories.
Looks like Sony Ericsson are going to give us more Sporting products, So you get Sony Ericsson with Maria Sharapova oh we are in heaven. We must say at this given time the extent of her involvement hasn’t been disclosed.
Source – Sony Ericsson
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Maria Sharapova
Sony Ericsson has announced today that they have signed a four year sponsorship agreement with female tennis player Maria Sharapova, this will make her the first global brand ambassador for SE.Maria Sharapova who will be 21 come April this year will be doing new consumer brand campaigns and will also be working with Sony Ericsson’s design team on a brand new range of products and accessories.
Looks like Sony Ericsson are going to give us more Sporting products, So you get Sony Ericsson with Maria Sharapova oh we are in heaven. We must say at this given time the extent of her involvement hasn’t been disclosed.
Source – Sony Ericsson
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Stefanie Voegele Tennis Starts
Stephanie Voegele was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She currently resides in Arcata, California
where she is teaching in the Jewelry and Small Metals Department at Humboldt State University.
May of 2010 she received her MFA from the University of Georgia.
While receiving her MFA, Stephanie grew her passion and talents as a jeweler through a diverse
set of artistry skills, which include: enameling, casting, metalwork, teaching, and challenging the
conventions of jewelry through the use of alternative materials.
Throughout her academic career, Stephanie has grown in the role of
student, assistant, and teacher. While pursuing her MFA at the
University of Georgia, she instructed several workshops and classes that aided in both the
education of her self and pupils.
As a proactive member of the art community, Stephanie has both hosted
and displayed her work in jewelry exhibitions throughout the United
States; touching an eclectic variety of audiences. Whether the
audience was a classroom, a gallery, or a camp of young artists,
Stephanie has nurtured her strong understanding of community to build
upon her jewelry’s inspiration and breadth.
Thus, it is through her social perspective that Stephanie has come to
embrace the more human elements in her life’s work. Just as human
beings are driven to find harmony amidst internal and external
confusion, Stephanie’s work aims to unify what lives beneath with what
is worn on the surface.Lately, female tennis is experiencing new renaissance, and not just because the quality of the play has gone up, but mostly because the beauty of the players. Some of the girls on WTA tour could be easily models instead of tennis players, and this is the reason that makes the difference with female tennis. Because of these new tennis beauties we can now enjoy the combination of beautiful game and beautiful girls, and this is really a win-win situation for both players as well as the fans. This site is dedicated to the world's most beautiful female tennis players. So make sure to tune in to the hottest what female tennis has to offer. Enjoy.
But she soon found out that pluckiness is no substitute for experience. After her defeat at the hands of the 23-year-old Serb, she said: 'She's no. four in the world for a reason, she played well. 'I thought [playing on Centre] was going to be a lot more overwhelming, but the court's not as big as it seems on TV.
'I was a lot more nervous when I woke up yesterday morning and then when I got into the court I was just trying to focus on not losing 6-0 6-0.'
Laura has only just finished her schooling – and is not even full-time on the professional circuit yet. But she has vowed to make tennis her 'number one priority' so she can win Wimbledon one day.
'Ideally I would have liked to have won it this year, but that's obviously not going to happen,' she added. The youngster, 232 places in the rankings below her opponent, played with panache.
Although she lost the first set 6-3, in the second set, she broke her opponent's serve and took her to a tiebreak before losing it 7-6. As a first-round loser, she takes away £11,250 to add to her career winnings of £56,150.
But although an older player might cheer herself up with some retail therapy, Laura is unlikely to do so. Her parents keep her prize money safe and are 'very much' in control so she can't spend it.
1)This was not a decision prompted by insecurity or modesty though. The Serb was thought to be protesting about the fact that she was playing on Court Five and that the match didn't start until after 7.30pm.
The former world No 1 was defeated 6-3, 6-4 by Israel's Shahar Peer, who is 30 places above her in the WTA rankings - only the second time she has fallen at the first hurdle in a Grand Slam event.
British hope Laura Robson faced the fourth seed on Centre Court yesterday - something that would be enough to put most of us off our forehand – and our backhand – never mind the serve.
Catching the eye with their outfits rather than their tennis were Stefanie Voegele and Maria Kirilenko, who wore particularly skimpy outfits, showing off their toned thighs - and a little more besides - in the first round.
Kirilenko, the 27th seed from Russia, eventually beat the Swiss world number 87 in three sets.
Ana Ivanovic, who has been voted world's sexiest tennis player five times, was the sole exception to the rule, stepping out in white leggings beneath her Adidas minidress.
where she is teaching in the Jewelry and Small Metals Department at Humboldt State University.
May of 2010 she received her MFA from the University of Georgia.
While receiving her MFA, Stephanie grew her passion and talents as a jeweler through a diverse
set of artistry skills, which include: enameling, casting, metalwork, teaching, and challenging the
conventions of jewelry through the use of alternative materials.
Throughout her academic career, Stephanie has grown in the role of
student, assistant, and teacher. While pursuing her MFA at the
University of Georgia, she instructed several workshops and classes that aided in both the
education of her self and pupils.
As a proactive member of the art community, Stephanie has both hosted
and displayed her work in jewelry exhibitions throughout the United
States; touching an eclectic variety of audiences. Whether the
audience was a classroom, a gallery, or a camp of young artists,
Stephanie has nurtured her strong understanding of community to build
upon her jewelry’s inspiration and breadth.
Thus, it is through her social perspective that Stephanie has come to
embrace the more human elements in her life’s work. Just as human
beings are driven to find harmony amidst internal and external
confusion, Stephanie’s work aims to unify what lives beneath with what
is worn on the surface.Lately, female tennis is experiencing new renaissance, and not just because the quality of the play has gone up, but mostly because the beauty of the players. Some of the girls on WTA tour could be easily models instead of tennis players, and this is the reason that makes the difference with female tennis. Because of these new tennis beauties we can now enjoy the combination of beautiful game and beautiful girls, and this is really a win-win situation for both players as well as the fans. This site is dedicated to the world's most beautiful female tennis players. So make sure to tune in to the hottest what female tennis has to offer. Enjoy.
But she soon found out that pluckiness is no substitute for experience. After her defeat at the hands of the 23-year-old Serb, she said: 'She's no. four in the world for a reason, she played well. 'I thought [playing on Centre] was going to be a lot more overwhelming, but the court's not as big as it seems on TV.
'I was a lot more nervous when I woke up yesterday morning and then when I got into the court I was just trying to focus on not losing 6-0 6-0.'
Laura has only just finished her schooling – and is not even full-time on the professional circuit yet. But she has vowed to make tennis her 'number one priority' so she can win Wimbledon one day.
'Ideally I would have liked to have won it this year, but that's obviously not going to happen,' she added. The youngster, 232 places in the rankings below her opponent, played with panache.
Although she lost the first set 6-3, in the second set, she broke her opponent's serve and took her to a tiebreak before losing it 7-6. As a first-round loser, she takes away £11,250 to add to her career winnings of £56,150.
But although an older player might cheer herself up with some retail therapy, Laura is unlikely to do so. Her parents keep her prize money safe and are 'very much' in control so she can't spend it.
1)This was not a decision prompted by insecurity or modesty though. The Serb was thought to be protesting about the fact that she was playing on Court Five and that the match didn't start until after 7.30pm.
The former world No 1 was defeated 6-3, 6-4 by Israel's Shahar Peer, who is 30 places above her in the WTA rankings - only the second time she has fallen at the first hurdle in a Grand Slam event.
British hope Laura Robson faced the fourth seed on Centre Court yesterday - something that would be enough to put most of us off our forehand – and our backhand – never mind the serve.
Elena Baltacha, 26, was favourite to beat Croatia's Petra Martic. She served for the match in the second set, but she was defeated by the player 24 places lower in the rankings.
Melanie South, 24, lost 6-1 6-2 to world no. 69 Regina Kulikova. Katie O'Brien, 24, lost 6-3, 6-7, 64 to 28th seed Alona Bondarenko.
Tens of thousands of fans flocked to the All England Club for a humid opening day's tennis.
Some had camped out for three days to be at the front of the queue that snaked through SW19, and if they were hopThe Centre Court crowd may have seen a little more than they bargained for yesterday, as the women's game reached a new high - in terms of hemlines at least.Catching the eye with their outfits rather than their tennis were Stefanie Voegele and Maria Kirilenko, who wore particularly skimpy outfits, showing off their toned thighs - and a little more besides - in the first round.
Kirilenko, the 27th seed from Russia, eventually beat the Swiss world number 87 in three sets.
Ana Ivanovic, who has been voted world's sexiest tennis player five times, was the sole exception to the rule, stepping out in white leggings beneath her Adidas minidress.
Roberta Vinci
Leave it to JJ to somehow figure out how to pull a Marilyn Monroe *during* a point.
She had to call on her immense glitter skills to come back from a set down today, finally edging out Roberta Vinci, 36 63 76(6). A little too close to comfort there. But a win is a win and she's now into the semis.
In the other match of the morning, AMG survived her battle with Errani, 62 67 75. They'll play each other on Saturday, in what should be a pretty good clay duel.
In Friday’s second semifinal at Barcelona Open clay-court event, a sixth-seeded Italian Roberta Vinci outlived Spanish crowd favorite Laura Pous-Tio 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). The Italian made a comeback and pocketed a critical break to level the match at one set a piece, after losing the first set 6-4. Until the tie-break, the decider exceeded all expectations and saw high quality tennis, where Vinci took control to complete the 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(4) win in two hours and 35 minutes of play.
With sixteen service and return games per player, Pous-Tio lost the match in eight games. Vinci had won an extraordinary 53 percent of the total points at the end of the tie-breaking set. Overall, in the entire match, she won 115 of 224 points. She saved seven of thirteen break points and scored a total of two aces.
In last year’s all- Italian Barcelona finale, Vinci lost to French Open champion Francesca Schiavone and she was the titlist here in 2009. Seeking a fourth title, the 28-year-old Vinci will appear in her fifth career final.
Czech Lucie Hradecka will be Vinci’s opponent in the 2011 final. Hradecka thrashed Sara Errani, the No.5 seed in straight sets with a 6-1, 7-5 scoreline, thereby ending the hopes of an all-Italian final. The 25-year-old Prague native is 0-3 in her previous career WTA finals.
The internet sportsbooks have seen quite an exciting time. Tennis fans until now had a good run in the tennis betting arena. The best odds for Lucie Hradecka are 4/6 and Roberta Vinci 24/17.
She had to call on her immense glitter skills to come back from a set down today, finally edging out Roberta Vinci, 36 63 76(6). A little too close to comfort there. But a win is a win and she's now into the semis.
In the other match of the morning, AMG survived her battle with Errani, 62 67 75. They'll play each other on Saturday, in what should be a pretty good clay duel.
In Friday’s second semifinal at Barcelona Open clay-court event, a sixth-seeded Italian Roberta Vinci outlived Spanish crowd favorite Laura Pous-Tio 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). The Italian made a comeback and pocketed a critical break to level the match at one set a piece, after losing the first set 6-4. Until the tie-break, the decider exceeded all expectations and saw high quality tennis, where Vinci took control to complete the 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(4) win in two hours and 35 minutes of play.
With sixteen service and return games per player, Pous-Tio lost the match in eight games. Vinci had won an extraordinary 53 percent of the total points at the end of the tie-breaking set. Overall, in the entire match, she won 115 of 224 points. She saved seven of thirteen break points and scored a total of two aces.
In last year’s all- Italian Barcelona finale, Vinci lost to French Open champion Francesca Schiavone and she was the titlist here in 2009. Seeking a fourth title, the 28-year-old Vinci will appear in her fifth career final.
Czech Lucie Hradecka will be Vinci’s opponent in the 2011 final. Hradecka thrashed Sara Errani, the No.5 seed in straight sets with a 6-1, 7-5 scoreline, thereby ending the hopes of an all-Italian final. The 25-year-old Prague native is 0-3 in her previous career WTA finals.
The internet sportsbooks have seen quite an exciting time. Tennis fans until now had a good run in the tennis betting arena. The best odds for Lucie Hradecka are 4/6 and Roberta Vinci 24/17.
Anastasija Sevastova Latvian Tennis Star
Anastasija Sevastova is a Latvian tennis player. On January 31, 2011, she achieved her career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 36. On August 31, 2009, she claimed her highest Doubles rank of No. 195. Her biggest match to date was in the 1st Round of the 2010 China Open, where she defeated world number 7 Samantha Stosur.
CAREER:
In March 2010, Sevastova got the biggest win of her career by defeating World No. 9 Jelena Janković in the first round of the 2010 Monterrey Open. She reached the semifinals, falling to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in three sets.Anastasija Sevastova became the first Latvian to win a Sony Ericsson WTA Tour title on Saturday since Larisa Neiland won at Schenctady, New York, in 1993.
The World No. 74 defeated Arantxa Parra Santonja of Spain 6-2, 7-5 over 71 minutes in the Estoril Open final, having won 59 per cent of service points and hitting three aces. The final was delayed by five hours due to torrential rain.
Sevastova, who beat top seed Agnes Szavay and No. 7 seed Shuai Peng en route to her first singles final, converted her fourth break point opportunity in the first game of the final and went on to take a 5-0 lead before Parra Santonja avoided a bagel first-set with a service break to 30.
Sevastova played at the 2010 Estoril Open and in her first match defeated top seed Ágnes Szávay 3–6, 6–3, 6–3. She then beat veteran Kimiko Date Krumm in the second round (Date Krumm retired), Anastasia Rodionova in the quarterfinals 7–6(6), 6–2 and Shuai Peng of China 6–7(6), 6–1, 6–3 in the semifinal. In the final of the 2010 Estoril Open she beat Arantxa Parra Santonja in straight sets 6–2, 7–5. It was her first WTA Final and her first WTA Title.
In the 2011 Australian Open Sevastova upset the 21st seed Yanina Wickmayer 6–4, 6–2 en route to a fourth round matchup with World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, which she lost in straight sets 3–6, 4–6.
PERSONAL:
Coached by Martin Ruthner (since age 16)
Mother is Diana Golovanova (English teacher)
Born and raised in Liepaja, Latvia (third-biggest city in Latvia)
Started playing tennis at age 6 (introduced to tennis by grandmother); played for fun until she was 15
Aggressive baseliner; favorite surfaces are hard and clay; favorite shot is backhand
Speaks Latvian, English, Russian, German
Other sports interests are soccer, jet skiing
Favorite movie is Lord of the Rings; favorite actor is Tom Hanks
Favorite musical artists are Beyoncé, Jay-Z, James Blunt
Favorite book is Katherine by Anya Seton
Tennis idols growing up were Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi; person most admired is Lance Armstrong
Self-described as competitive with sense of humor
Favorite place to visit is New York; favorite tournaments are Roland Garros and US Open.
Parra Santonja, who was clearly nervous in her first singles final, fell to 0-2 in the second set. But went on to win the next three games, but fell to 0/40 in the 11th game and was unable to recover.
Sevastova, 20, improved to a 17-9 record on the season and is expected to rise to No. 60 in the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Rankings on Monday. She had been making her Estoril Open debut this week
CAREER:
In March 2010, Sevastova got the biggest win of her career by defeating World No. 9 Jelena Janković in the first round of the 2010 Monterrey Open. She reached the semifinals, falling to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in three sets.Anastasija Sevastova became the first Latvian to win a Sony Ericsson WTA Tour title on Saturday since Larisa Neiland won at Schenctady, New York, in 1993.
The World No. 74 defeated Arantxa Parra Santonja of Spain 6-2, 7-5 over 71 minutes in the Estoril Open final, having won 59 per cent of service points and hitting three aces. The final was delayed by five hours due to torrential rain.
Sevastova, who beat top seed Agnes Szavay and No. 7 seed Shuai Peng en route to her first singles final, converted her fourth break point opportunity in the first game of the final and went on to take a 5-0 lead before Parra Santonja avoided a bagel first-set with a service break to 30.
Sevastova played at the 2010 Estoril Open and in her first match defeated top seed Ágnes Szávay 3–6, 6–3, 6–3. She then beat veteran Kimiko Date Krumm in the second round (Date Krumm retired), Anastasia Rodionova in the quarterfinals 7–6(6), 6–2 and Shuai Peng of China 6–7(6), 6–1, 6–3 in the semifinal. In the final of the 2010 Estoril Open she beat Arantxa Parra Santonja in straight sets 6–2, 7–5. It was her first WTA Final and her first WTA Title.
In the 2011 Australian Open Sevastova upset the 21st seed Yanina Wickmayer 6–4, 6–2 en route to a fourth round matchup with World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, which she lost in straight sets 3–6, 4–6.
PERSONAL:
Coached by Martin Ruthner (since age 16)
Mother is Diana Golovanova (English teacher)
Born and raised in Liepaja, Latvia (third-biggest city in Latvia)
Started playing tennis at age 6 (introduced to tennis by grandmother); played for fun until she was 15
Aggressive baseliner; favorite surfaces are hard and clay; favorite shot is backhand
Speaks Latvian, English, Russian, German
Other sports interests are soccer, jet skiing
Favorite movie is Lord of the Rings; favorite actor is Tom Hanks
Favorite musical artists are Beyoncé, Jay-Z, James Blunt
Favorite book is Katherine by Anya Seton
Tennis idols growing up were Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi; person most admired is Lance Armstrong
Self-described as competitive with sense of humor
Favorite place to visit is New York; favorite tournaments are Roland Garros and US Open.
Parra Santonja, who was clearly nervous in her first singles final, fell to 0-2 in the second set. But went on to win the next three games, but fell to 0/40 in the 11th game and was unable to recover.
Sevastova, 20, improved to a 17-9 record on the season and is expected to rise to No. 60 in the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Rankings on Monday. She had been making her Estoril Open debut this week
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