You might be getting old if you remember when bowl games actually meant something.
Just sitting and wondering if the Pats can get their groove back.
Say hello to “Mr. Zero,” Falcons goaltender Curtis McElhinney.
It’s simple – when the Armor play good D, they win.
The Red Sox will count on Ryan Dempster for 32 starts and 200 innings.
News item: Bridgeport players wear game jerseys bearing names of the 20 slain Newtown children. A touching tribute by a caring AHL team.
Athlete of the year? Olympic gymnast Gabrielle Douglas gets my vote.
Hats off to Paul Pierce – 40 points at age 35.
What’s wrong with you, Big Blue?
No, Ye Olde Handicapper didn’t have Nikki’s Sandcastle.
Gone are the days of four college football bowl games – now we have 35.
Norwich (10-0) looks like the one in Division III men’s hockey.
The Jets lead the NFL in quarterback controversies.
Who is Tomasz Adamek? A heavyweight on the rise (48-2).
In short-track speedskating, they can’t catch Lana Gehring.
That’s better, Minutemen.
You’ll pardon NHL negotiators while they take a holiday break.
What? Fifteen missed free throws by Syracuse?
Farewell, Dave Brubeck. You were at the heart of jazz.
Queen of the World Cup hill? Right now, it’s Tina Maze.
You’re a soccer wonder, Lionel Messi.
Numbers of the week: 6-23 vs. 3-22 (Records for Wednesday’s Cleveland-Washington matchup in the NBA).
You’re getting old if you saw Art Rickless tending goal in Eddie Shore’s junior hockey league.
News item: Cathedral defeats Archbishop Williams 4-2 in boys hockey. Looks like a happy new year coming for the Purple Panthers.
Venus the Labrador retriever found a new blanket under her Christmas tree.
Grandpa keeps a close watch on the 55-meter dash.
Honk if you booed Baron Miguel Scicluna at the Civic Center.
Hats off to Donnie Moorhouse and his “Hockey Project.”
Add Robin van Persie (Manchester United) to my list of all-time favorite sports names.
For a lesson in local basketball history, read “Rough House” by Dan Genovese of Westfield.
Let’s hear it for the Pioneer Valley Storm, a state power in junior soccer.
Happy new year, Charlie Pompea.
Where have you gone, Kent Benson?
Garry Brown can be reached at geeman1918@yahoo.com