Life Through His Eyes
For that moment, it was a utopia. Through the darkness, flickers of light beamed into his eyes; he took notice. Tanner Robinson, 24, thereafter gathered himself.
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For that moment, it was a utopia. Through the darkness, flickers of light beamed into his eyes; he took notice. Tanner Robinson, 24, thereafter gathered himself.
I never thought a child at such a young age could be so sure of himself. As the 12-year-old lifted one foot after the other to the doors of Virginia G. Piper’s Sports and Fitness Center — one flesh and bone, one prosthetic — I went to hold the door open. Much to my surprise, I got the death stare followed by, “You remember what I said? I can do anything.”
Singing along to 20 second intervals of each song before becoming sick of them, identical twins Ashley and Lindsey Ryder felt as close as they ever have with the radio blasting while driving home from ASU.
Coach AJ Grucky was right. Hey, it wasn’t pretty but a win is a win nonetheless.
Daniel Fulton always lived on the edge. Fulton, 24, was an avid snowboarder and skateboarder. He never thought that he would be living on the edge of his deathbed.
It was either sink or swim.
It is out of my realm but so be it. This is just a caveat for a surge of super-human strength in Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium.
Coach Darrin Schenck looks at neither the score sheets nor the brackets. All he does is coach, for it will directly affect where his racquetball club will place.
You would think 14 cherries on top of a sundae are absurd, but why not add a 15th? Arizona State men’s gymnastics did Saturday.
The last regatta of the season was but a stepping stone for Arizona State University’s sailing club.
There are #thingsfasterthanvontaze. Ironically, Vontaze is a part of one of these things.
Despite the deficit, coach Chris Malone had that way about him; he had a smirk as if this was the beginning. Yes, the men’s lacrosse team lost to the Colorado State 9-6, but facing the No. 1 ranked team was the size-up the team needed.
Arizona State water polo has a huge family tree. There are many NCAA licensed teams and clubs. However, the vitalization of this sport needs to run deeper. The success of water polo in our desert state depends on it.
The disparity between ASU’s sports clubs and their governing body is expanding. Some clubs believe they don’t get sufficient support.
A cherry on top -- that’s what would make Arizona State’s men’s gymnastics team all the more sweet. The club has a sweet tooth for a National Championship—their cherry—but first things first. They will meet Air Force at Wells Fargo Arena on Friday, March 9.
It’s cliché to say defense is the best offense. But this is true -- Arizona State men’s lacrosse club team epitomizes this. With their offense less than solid, their defense has carried the team thus far. To make a run for a third-straight National Championship appearance, though, they need to be solid throughout.
Although it’s been open since last Halloween, The Virginia G. Piper Sports and Fitness Center marked their grand opening on Feb. 24. The center wanted to raise awareness of the facility for one special reason: The fitness center is for those who have disabilities.
Josh Brown thought slacklining was good practice. It was a testament of his balance and he even had the opportunity to brush up on his acrobatics since his high school days at Thunderbird Adventist Academy in Scottsdale.
It’s very uncertain where Arizona State’s Slack Devils will be after this semester. What is concrete, though, is the feel-good aura outside on Hayden Lawn and the Memorial Union.
Arizona State University wants Sun Devils to have that “Sun Devil Experience.” This is why on Fridays you see students and faculty rocking gold shirts and, in spurts, sporting neon trucker hats and paper cutouts of James Harden’s beard.
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