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- Sporting Rec League- this section will be about adult recreational leagues and how they are a great way to stay active and social
- Sporting Stars- this section will be about local athletes who have made it to the professional level
- Sporting Blue Valley- this section will be about the local high school’s sports teams and their recent successes
- Sporting KC Northland- this section will be about the local professional soccer team and their recent successes
- Sporting KC Players- this section will be about the individual players on the team and their stories
- 7. 8.
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Whether you’re looking to stay active and social or just want to dust off your old soccer cleats, joining a recreational sports league is a great way for adults to get involved in sports. And with so many different types of leagues out there ufffd from basketball to flag football ufffd there’s bound to be one that’s perfect for you.
Not only are recreational leagues a great way to have some fun and meet new people, but they can also be beneficial for your physical health. According to the American Heart Association, participating in regular physical activity can help reduce your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other chronic conditions like obesity and type 2 diabetes.
So what are you waiting for? Grab some friends and sign up for a recreational league today!
Sporting Stars- this section will be about local athletes who have made it to the professional level
The world of professional sports is one that is often inaccessible to the average person. It can be difficult to even imagine what it would be like to compete at such a high level, with so much on the line. But for some people, it’s their reality. And while we may not all be able to relate to what it’s like to be a professional athlete, we can certainly appreciate their talent and dedication.
In this section, we’ll be shining a spotlight on some of the local athletes who have made it to the big leagues. We’ll learn about their journey to success, what drives them to keep going, and how they’ve managed to achieve such impressive feats. These are stories of hard work and determination, and they’re sure to inspire anyone who reads them.
Sporting Blue Valley- this section will be about the local high school’s sports teams and their recent successes
The local high school’s sports teams have been having a great season so far! The basketball team is undefeated, the soccer team just won the state championship, and the football team is headed to the playoffs. This is a great accomplishment for any school, but it’s especially impressive for Blue Valley because they are a relatively new school. They opened their doors just four years ago, and in that short time they have already made a name for themselves as one of the best sporting schools in the state.
This success is due in part to the hard work of the students, but also to the dedication of the coaches and staff. They have created an environment where athletes can thrive and reach their full potential. It’s clear that Blue Valley is a place where young people can not only learn about sports, but also learn how to be successful in life.
Sporting KC Northland- this section will be about the local professional soccer team and their recent successes
The Kansas City Northland is home to a professional soccer team that has been having a lot of success lately. The team is called Sporting Kansas City, and they play in the Major League Soccer (MLS) league. They have won the MLS Cup twice, in 2013 and 2015, and they were also the Supporters’ Shield winners in 2012. In addition to their on-field successes, Sporting Kansas City has also been doing well financially. They are one of the few MLS teams that are profitable, and their value has been estimated at $200 million.
The team’s recent success can be attributed to a number of factors. First of all, they have a very good coach in Peter Vermes. He has been with the club since 2009, and he has done a great job of building a winning culture within the organization. Secondly, they have made some very wise investments in players. Their two best players, Matt Besler and Graham Zusi, were both drafted by Sporting KC and developed into stars within the club. They have also signed some high-profile international stars like Felipe Gutierrez and Alan Pulido, who have helped them attract more fans and generate more revenue.
Finally, it should be noted that Sporting Kansas City is one of the few MLS teams that actually owns its own stadium (Children’s Mercy Park). This gives them a big financial advantage over other clubs who have to pay rent to use someone else’s facility. It also allows them to generate additional revenue through things like naming rights deals and concessions sales.
All in all, things are looking very good for Sporting Kansas City right now. They are a successful team on the field and a financially stable organization off it. If they can keep up this level of success, then they will continue to be one of the top soccer clubs in North America for years to come
Sporting KC Players- this section will be about the individual players on the team and their stories
Sporting Kansas City is an American professional soccer club based in Kansas City, Missouri, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS). The team was founded in 1995 as a charter member of the Western Conference of Major League Soccer. The franchise began play in 1996 as one of the ten charter clubs of MLS. In their history, they have won two U.S. Open Cups (2004 and 2012) and one MLS Cup (2013). They are also the only major professional sports franchise to win championships representing three different cities: first the Kansas City Wizards winning the MLS Cup in 2000 while based out of Kansas City, Missouri; then as Sporting Kansas City after moving across the state line to their current home in 2013, defeating Real Salt Lake on penalties to capture their first MLS Cup since 2000; and lastly, as Sporting Kansas City again after winning the 2017 U.S. Open Cup by defeating New York Red Bulls 2-1 at Children’s Mercy Park.
The team consists of several talented players that have helped lead them to success over the years. Some of these include Matt Besler, Graham Zusi, Roger Espinoza, Ike Opara, and Johnny Russell. Each player has their own story and journey that has led them to playing for Sporting KC today. Keep reading to learn more about some of these amazing athletes!
Matt Besler:
Besler grew up in Overland Park, KS and played collegiately at nearby Blue Valley West High School before going on to play for Notre Dame from 2005-2008 where he was a two-time NCAA Division I All-American selection. After graduating college early, he was drafted 8th overall by Kansas City in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft and has been with the club ever since – making him one of only four players remaining from KC’s 2012 championship season along with Zusi, Espinoza & Chance Myers (who is now retired). He has captained the side since 2014 and is widely considered one of best American defenders currently playing in MLS due largely to his time spent with USMNT including starting all four games for his country during their run to World Cup Quarterfinals back in 2014.
Graham Zusi:
A native of Longwood, Florida who played collegiately at Maryland where he was named an NSCAA All-American following his senior season in 2008 before being selected 23rd overall by KC later that year in the MLS SuperDraft. Like Besler – Zusi has spent his entire professional career with SportingKC racking up nearly 300 appearances while scoring 40 goals & adding another 92 assists which is good enough for 4th most all time in team history behind only Preki Radosavljevic (131), Mark Chung (107) & Digital Takawira (100). He’s also been extremely successful with USMNT having made over 80 appearances & scoring 12 goals while helping lead USA to a Gold Medal finish at Beijing Olympics back in 2008 & also started all four games during their aforementioned 2014 World Cup run where he scored what would turn out be game-winning goal against Ghana during group stages which helped propel them into Round 16 where they eventually lost 2-1 against Belgium despite putting up a valiant effort .
Ike Opara:
Opara was born outside Minneapolis but raised mostly down southin Durham NC where he played collegiately at Wake Forest University before being drafted 3rd overall by San Jose Earthquakes back 2010 MLS SuperDraft . He’d go onto make 39 starts for Quakes over next two seasons but unfortunately suffered Achilles injury just prior startof 2012 campaign which sidelined him restof year& limited him 13 starts following year before being tradedto KC ahead 2014 season . Since joining SKC , Opara has been one most dominant defenders league appearing 96 regular season matches while tallying 9 goals & 5 assists along way en route capturing both 2015 & 2018 Defensive Player Year honors becoming just second player ever receive award multiple times joining LA Galaxy legend Robbie Rogers who did so 2011 & 2012 .
Roger Espinoza: Another product Blue Valley soccer system here metro Area , grown man roger espinosa originally hails Honduras where national team star break through ranks olimpia youth academy earn spot senior roster 2004 age 17 . debut 2006 fifa world cup qualifying match away estadio cuauhtemoc puebla mexico cemented place starting lineup regular basis 2007 Clausura tournament leading olimpia champions second consecutive honduran league title appearance international stage u20 level 2007 FIFA U20 World when los catrachos finished runner losing 1 nil brazilian selecao front 51 000 people toronto canada air canada centre semifinal elimination loss eventual champion argentina quarterfinal round robin portion tournament included wins against poland cote d’ivoire finishing top group move advances knockout stage bracket upsetting heavily favored portugal side comprised future stars cristiano Ronaldo renato sanches eliminated germany penalty shootout round 16 encounter frankfurt maine Commerzbank Arena summer friendly tour north american post olympic exhibition matches opponents costa rica united mexico city azteca stadium august friendly tune facing chivas guadalajara historic estadio jalisco Guadalajara Mexico return leg series Chivas inaugural leagues supercopa mx final aggregate triumph 7 2 total score hoist hardware aloft lift first trophy competition format established august 2016 newly minted crown jewel silverware sporting kansas citys reach competitively stateside scope continent wide continental concacaf champions league
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The number 7 is considered lucky in many cultures, and 8 is often seen as a symbol of good fortune. So, when these two numbers are combined, it’s no surprise that they’re often used in sports (and other areas) as a way to bring good luck.
There are numerous examples of teams and athletes using the number 7 or 8 (or both) to try and achieve success. In basketball, for instance, the Los Angeles Lakers have won eight championships while wearing the number 8 on their jerseys. Meanwhile, in baseball, the Chicago Cubs won the World Series in 2016 after breaking a 108-year drought; their victory came on November 2nd… which just so happens to be the date of 7/8.
And it’s not just teams that have found success with these numbers – individual athletes have as well. For example, Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps has won 28 medals overall – including 23 golds – while competing in events numbered 7 and 8. He even held the world record in the 200-meter butterfly (event number 7) for nearly 10 years.
So whether you’re a team looking to break a curse or an individual athlete aiming for greatness, don’t be afraid to embrace your inner 7 or 8 (or both). It just might be the key to success!