LA Angels Owner Arte Moreno Revolutionized Baseball

LA Angels Owner Arte Moreno Revolutionized Baseball

Mary Mata February 27, 2012

By Paul Adams If Arizona native and Angels owner Arte Moreno had it his way, he would be in Scottsdale, Arizona right now sporting his wispy mustache and team-gear windbreaker, […]

Super Bowl XLVI By The Numbers

Mary Mata February 3, 2012

By the U.S. Census Bureau Super Bowl XLVI will be played Feb. 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, which will be the first time the Super Bowl has been […]

Top 10 Signs Your Super Bowl Party Party Isn’t Going Well

Mary Mata February 2, 2012

10. It’s halftime and everyone’s still trying to decode the Roman numerals. 9. People are taking their bathroom breaks during the game so as not to miss the commercials. 8. […]

A Profile On World Class Latino Surfer Bobby Martinez

Mary Mata January 13, 2012

The LA Weekly  wrote a very interesting piece about Latino surfer Bobby Martinez, his career, his rise through the ranks, as well as his ostensible fall from grace, after criticizing […]

How My Dad Escaped The INS To See Fernando Valenzuela

Mary Mata January 12, 2012

I have always been a baseball fan. I grew up watching on television — when my mom was not watching “Sábado Gigante.” The ritual was always the same: the pre-game show […]

Tony Romo, San Antonio Have Much To Prove To The NFL

Mary Mata December 11, 2011

By Robert Crowe San Antonio, Texas — The Tony Romo-versus-Eli Manning match-up for the NFC East crown is getting a lot of play in San Antonio, which, I’m convinced, has more […]

Al Davis, Raider Jerseys And Breaking The NFL Color Barrier

Mary Mata November 3, 2011

A few weeks ago, one of the greatest Mexican-American icons passed away. His smiling face brought joys to many. He was a polarizing individual – those who loved him would […]

Soccer Attendance Surpasses Basketball, Hockey

Mary Mata November 2, 2011

Soccer attendance in stadiums across the U.S. has surpassed that of either the NBA or the NHL, a change that comes partially because soccer stadiums just are larger and have […]

Bien Hecho: Paola Longoria, Racquetball Champion

Mary Mata October 25, 2011

Earlier this month 22 year-old Paola Longoria of San Luis Potosi, Mexico won the US Open Racquetball Championship, beating the #1 female player in the world Rhonda Rajsich, and earning her […]

The End Of Texas As We Know It

Mary Mata October 10, 2011

By Cindy Casares There’s no doubt the world is in a crazy place right now, and Texas is no exception. It seems we’re entering a whole new era in the […]