November 10, 2009 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Local News, Tennis
Pilot Pen will drop its sponsorship of the annual New Haven professional tennis event, the New Haven Register reported, putting one of the only professional sporting events in Connecticut’s second largest city in jeopardy.
The event will go on next year, August 20-28, but the pen company will drop its sponsorship when its contract is up [...]
August 27, 2009 by Chris DeMatteo
Filed under Sci/Tech News, Science and Technology
A new company is aiming to be a one-stop shot for sports news.
July 14, 2009 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Entertainment, Music, The Magazine
Devastation. Horror. Greed. Sports.
April 1, 2009 by Pamela King
Filed under Fashion, Life
It all began with a girl who had nothing to wear. Liza Goncalves was hosting MADD Sports on BET, and she had resorted to cutting up old jerseys to create dresses for her onscreen wardrobe.Â
“It was out of necessity because there was no fashionable sportswear for women,” Goncalves said. “I thought there must be something [...]
January 28, 2009 by Casey Ramsdell
Filed under Girl in the Huddle
I love competition. Most sports fans do and so when fantasy was conceived most sports fans saw their wildest dreams answered. I have never played fantasy before (although next year I’m definitely getting in a football league), but last baseball season I used to play Beat the Streak on MLB.com.
The premise is simple. Each day you pick [...]
October 29, 2008 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Crime and Justice, Local News, Sports, Sports News, The News
Julio Rodriguez, a barber from Lawrence, Mass., pleaded guilty Tuesday to involuntary manslaughter after an October 2004 he killed a man and wounded two others over a Yankees-Red Sox playoff game
The Associated Press reports that Rodriguez, 62, was sentenced to five years in prison and credited for the four he has already served since he [...]
August 13, 2008 by Joe Sinicki
Filed under Gaming News, Science and Technology
There you are. Just sitting in front of the TV and wishing, just wishing that someone would throw a blunt object in the direction of Avril Lavigne or Fergie.
You now have your chance.
EA, announced this week the development of Celebrity Sports Showdown for the Nintendo Wii. Being developed by EA Canada, responsible for last year’s [...]
May 24, 2008 by William Palmer
Filed under From the Blogs, Sports
Pittsburghers think a little bit differently than other sports fans…
May 5, 2008 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Gaming News, Science and Technology
We’re waiting to see how successful this one is, but if nothing else, it’s another example of how EA runs the interactive sports world.
March 17, 2008 by Micah Warren
Filed under Basketball, NCAA, Sports
Ok, everyone, it’s Tourney time. It’s time to fill out your brackets and get ready for two of the best days in sports (Thursday and Friday of the NCAA’s are always phenomenal). Click here to play in the Blast Magazine Tourney Pool. It’s free and Perry and I are going to come up with [...]
January 16, 2008 by Micah Warren
Filed under Features, Football, Scandal, Sports
Blast Magazine starts its brand new sports section and introduces its new sports editor, Micah Warren, with a story about reports of dating violence charge against Patriots star Randy Moss in Florida.
Polish off your old Randy Moss Vikings jersey, because that guy is back.
The Patriots star has been hit with a temporary injunction for protection [...]
November 23, 2007 by Blogcritics
Filed under PlayStation 2, Reviews, Science and Technology
By Mel Odom
Electronic Arts is the powerhouse of sports video games, and they continue that trend with their release of Rugby 08. Even though rugby may never be as popular here in the US as it is in other countries of the world, EA has definitely built a game that captures the excitement of the [...]


