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Make Your Fishing Trips More Enjoyable.

May 16, 2018 by  
Filed under Opinion, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (ThySistas.com) Unlike other pastimes, fishing and hunting have become very popular over the years. Apparently, there are now close to sixty million fishermen and women engaging in angling on a regular basis in the United States. Of course, out of these, only about sixty percent have fishing licenses, and that’s because people under the age […]

This Is How You Can Get Better At Any Sport.

May 1, 2018 by  
Filed under Opinion, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (ThySistas.com) Is there a sport that you’ve always wished you were great at, but you’ve simply never gotten to the level you wanted to get to? Perhaps you haven’t really tried through fear of failure. This post will give you some awesome tips that you can use to get better at any sport, whether you […]

Team Sports Work – Creating A Work Sports Team.

January 16, 2018 by  
Filed under Opinion, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (ThySistas.com) There was a time where every larger company offered a recreational outlet and opportunity for bonding for their employees by providing a sports team. Sure, it may be that we need to look past a softball or bowling team but plenty of sports are well within the remit of any size company, and there […]

Will You Defend Jemele Hill.

Tweet (ThySistas.com) Sisters if I can be honest I am livid with ESPN. Jemele Hill has been suspended for two weeks as they stated she violated their social media policy in tweeting about the boycott. The problem I have with this is ESPN is a sports station that reports on everything sports, or so we thought. […]

Yes, Women Love Football.

June 20, 2017 by  
Filed under News, Opinion, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (ThySistas.com) The NBA season is finally over. Any sports fan must admit the NBA Finals were wild, and entertaining. I admit that I am not as engaged in the NBA as I was in the 90’s…just call me nostalgic. Congratulations to the Golden State Warriors on winning the NBA Championships. Let’s not get into the […]

Great Grades Aren’t Everything.

May 17, 2017 by  
Filed under Education, Opinion, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (ThySistas.com) It’s time for parents to understand that fantastic grades aren’t the be all and end all. Don’t get the wrong idea here, we’re not saying that grades and academic achievement aren’t important. They are, and school performance can predict whether or not a child will succeed later in life. But there are other factors […]

Are You At Risk From Osteoporosis?

Tweet (ThySistas.com) The chances are that you probably know a woman with osteoporosis. Over fifty-five percent of people over 50 years old in the United States alone suffer from the condition. The condition, when bones lose strength and density, occurs more commonly in women because of their naturally smaller, thinner bones, too. Suffers from osteoporosis are […]

Supporting the Student Athlete.

September 9, 2016 by  
Filed under Education, News, Opinion, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (ThySistas.com) A new school year is beginning and it is a time of excitement and adjustment. Our students are preparing for new classes, teachers and sports seasons. Parents are often excited that the children are embarking on a new adventure, but we must also help them prepare. Some parents have children that desire to be […]

Gabby Douglas The Olympics, Twitter Uproar over Hair.

August 25, 2016 by  
Filed under News, Opinion, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (ThySistas.com) There is so much going on in the world right now, I wonder how we even have time to be negative. After seeing social media posts, hearing commentary and reading different articles about Gabby Douglas and her time at Olympics, I’ve come to the conclusion that the black community can, indeed, be its own […]

Given time, support, Sadena Parks’ stock could rise on LPGA Tour.

September 4, 2015 by  
Filed under News, Opinion, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (ThySistas.com) Generally speaking history is not made overnight. Therefore, the strides made by Sadena Parks this year could go a long way toward producing the first African American winner on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour in the not so distant future. Parks, who started playing golf at the age of nine, is […]

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