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On The Ridge with Joe Judd: Technology and the outdoor world
08-28-2024 4:24 PM

During a recent meeting of a group of New England outdoor writers, a discussion began in reference to “high technology in today’s world of hunting and fishing,” which completely caught my attention. This stems from the myriad of technological advances...


The Real Score: From Paris, with Love: 2024 Olympic Games Strike Gold
08-22-2024 5:10 PM

The next time we tune in to hear the drums of NBC’s Summer Olympics coverage, the torch will be lit in California for the first Summer Olympics in the United States in 34 years. And from the perspective of those studying the business of sports, the...


Keeping Score with Chip Ainsworth: McGuirk Stadium trip goes viral
08-16-2024 2:36 PM

Good morning!The UMass football program got its Welcome-to-the-MAC moment last month when a Western Michigan alum and social media freak named Garrett, aka @GfedGoCrazy, visited McGuirk Alumni Stadium, home of the Minutemen.Garrett’s hook is the...


On The Ridge with Joe Judd: Odds and ends as summer winds into fall
08-14-2024 2:48 PM

A recent conversation with my daughter Olivia, a teacher at Hillcrest Elementary School in Montague, and my 6 year old granddaughter, Vivian Charlotte Baron, a student at the same school, brought back memories of what we so often hear from teachers...


The Olympic Report with Jim Johnson: Olympic Bodies
08-12-2024 3:03 PM

The last time Paris hosted the Summer Olympics was 100 years ago. If you were to walk into one of the dining halls at that time you would not be able to predict which sport an athlete participated. Swimmers looked like discus throwers and distance...


The Olympic Report with Jim Johnson: Fueling the Marathoner
08-08-2024 2:53 PM

The marathon was not part of the ancient Olympics but was introduced as a special event in the 1896 games. Seventeen participants from five nations started the race but only nine finished. One American entered but did not finish. The original race was...


On The Run with John Stifler: How should we run in the extreme heat?
08-04-2024 12:01 PM

Running in the kind of hot weather we’re having these days can be fun. It can also be uncomfortable, exhausting, depleting. In extreme cases it’s even dangerous. Seriously, how do you exercise in the heat?Part of the answer is obvious. Dress lightly....


The Real Score: May the best marketers take the golds
07-18-2024 2:53 PM

With the Summer Olympics in Paris upon us, expect the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to start complaining about ambush marketing. Ambush what, you ask? Ambush marketing – it’s a term unique to the business world of sport. History has it that...


Olympic Report with Jim Johnson: How Do Olympic Athletes Prepare for the Games?
07-15-2024 4:07 PM

(Note: Fit To Play columnist Jim Johnson will lend his voice on the 2024 Summer Olympics throughout the next month with special features pertaining to specific events and what goes into them for the athletes competing in Paris.)Athletes from all over...


On The Ridge with Joe Judd: License plate updates
07-10-2024 4:30 PM

It’s been over seven months since the Massachusetts State Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation announced that reservations for a new license plate, depicting an image of an eastern wild turkey, would soon be ready to go. This new license...


On The Run with John Stifler: Shelburne Falls’ Kayla Lampe gives Mount Washington a local flavor
07-05-2024 10:01 AM

In 1972, UMass graduate Charlotte Lettis, then 22 years old and living in Amherst, became the first women’s winner of the Mt. Washington Road Race. A pioneer in the evolution of women’s long-distance running from fitness jogging to hardcore...


Fit to Play with Jim Johnson: Let the Games Begin
07-01-2024 3:30 PM

The ancient Olympics ended in AD 393 and for 1,500 years there were no games until Pierre de Coubertin facilitated the revival of the modern Olympics in 1896 in Athens. Since then, the Olympics have grown from 241 athletes representing 14 countries to...


On The Ridge with Joe Judd: Breaking down a report on Americans Attitudes Toward Hunting and Sport Shooting
06-26-2024 3:50 PM

At a recent event I attended in Spencer sponsored by the Central Mass. Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, I found myself engaged in dialog with people at my table who were attempting to explain their take on a recent report they had read....


Keeping Score with Chip Ainsworth: Taking in the sights and sounds for Belmont weekend at Saratoga
06-14-2024 2:40 PM

Good morning!Last week’s Belmont Stakes Racing Festival was the biggest happening in upstate New York since Woodstock. Four days of horse racing in Saratoga after three days of peace and love at Yasgur’s farm. You half expected Arlo Guthrie to come...


On The Ridge with Joe Judd: Thoughts on Sunday hunting
06-12-2024 4:03 PM

A recent “My Turn” piece in the Recorder (Compromise needed on Sunday hunting June 7) brought a grin to my face when I read it. It was a well-written article by Mason Bassett, who reached out to me in early May, with his classmate Landon Smead, about...


Keeping Score with Chip Ainsworth: Checking in with the top prospects in Portland
06-07-2024 1:01 PM

Good morning!In January, Boston’s chief of baseball operations Craig Breslow told the Boston Globe’s Peter Abraham that catcher Kyle Teel, shortstop Marcelo Mayer and outfielder Roman Anthony are “guys we think are the next wave, not just big leaguers...


Fit to Play with Jim Johnson: The Olympics Return
06-03-2024 3:33 PM

In less than two months, thousands of athletes from around the world will converge on Paris for the Summer Olympics. To me, the Olympics have always been the epitome of sport. Yes, we have the Super Bowl, the World Series, and the World Cup, but...


On The Run with John Stifler: See you on the hills
06-02-2024 2:01 PM

You can probably beat me in the Bridge of Flowers Road Race on Aug. 10. Here’s why:I like running up hills. Somehow my gait and posture seem well adapted to uphill running. In many cases if someone is the same speed as I am on flat ground, I can run...


On The Ridge with Joe Judd: Late-season highlights of the hunt
05-29-2024 7:48 PM

As the first moments of daylight crept over the horizon like a sedated manatee on the last day of turkey hunting season, I was mesmerized at how long it took for the sun to appear that day. I honestly don’t know why this was, or what was making me...


The Real Score: Will AI necessarily make sports better? Will AI make the sport experience better?
05-16-2024 4:05 PM

Artificial intelligence is experiencing a renaissance. Tools like ChatGPT and Copilot are becoming a daily part of conversations. AI’s history stretches back nearly as far as computers themselves, but the advent of generative AI has made it more...

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