Category archives for: Sports

Railyard Cleanup Likely Not A Big Hurdle For Downtown Arena

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By Greg Hyatt, SacMidtown.com State officials overseeing cleanup of the downtown Sacramento railyards say locations where a new arena could be built are mostly cleaned up and safe for development, a signal that could be good news for Kings fans and others wanting to fast-track an arena project. Some additional environmental cleanup may be needed [...]

Runners Corner: I Confess, I Obsess Over My Pace

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I confess, I obsess over my pace. I’m not going fast enough. I’m going too fast. How will I ever PR in my next half?

Abs, Abs, Abs! (With Video)

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By Kristin Walton, SacMidtown.com Before I go start my rant, there is one thing you must remember: abs are made in the kitchen, not the gym. This means that when Ms. Britney Spears said all she does for her abs are crunches, she was lying! Yes, it is very important to work your core, but [...]

Kings Earn 4-1 Road Trip

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By Rob Small, SacMidtown.com For most of the season, the Sacramento Kings never won three games in a row. It was about to become a reality when they up by three points against the Philadelphia 76ers last Sunday. Unfortunately for the Kings, a desperation three-pointer by the Sixers’ Lou Williams sent the game into overtime. It [...]

NBA ‘Fans’ Nowhere to be Found at Anaheim Council Meeting on Kings

Golden State Warriors v Sacramento Kings

By Greg Hyatt, SacMidtown.com Just finished watching the March 29 web cast of the Anaheim City Council meeting, where city officials there voted to approve bonds to attempt to lure the Kings from Sacramento. The council unanimously approved items to issue bonds for upgrades to their Honda Center arena (only five years younger than ARCO…I [...]

Kings Follow Blowout Win with Blowout Loss

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By Rob Small, SacMidtown.com The Sacramento Kings’ 127-95 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves was a feel good win to start their five-game road trip. The 32-point blowout included a 21-0 run by the Kings in the fourth quarter, a 26 point, 17 rebound performance by center Samuel Dalembert and removed them from the bottom of [...]

Use the Empty Space!

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By Kristin Walton, SacMidtown.com Instead of talking about the most obvious areas of the gym and what to use, I’ve decided to focus on the mat area of the gym. The mat or stretching area is usually unused and most often has the best stuff! This is where you can resistance bands, bosu balls (will [...]

Kings End Slump with Win over Warriors

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By Rob Small, SacMidtown.com Since their last win at what was called Arco Arena on Feb. 28, the Sacramento Kings lost six games in a row heading into Monday’s game against division rival Golden State Warriors. The Kings surrendered late leads in both of their previous match-ups, only to lose both games in overtime. With Warriors [...]

Kings Lose a Couple of Close Games

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By Rob Small, SacMidtown.com It’s been a tough stretch of games for the Sacramento Kings after a feel good win against the Los Angeles Clippers last week. Since then, they’ve lost three straight games and five of their last six. The last three games were winnable, too. The Kings tied the game at 95 with [...]

Fitness Corner: The Medicine Ball Workout

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By Kristin Walton, SacMidtown.com I’m an advocate for home workouts. As someone who works from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. most days, it’s hard to convince myself to get to the gym after a long day.  Not to mention the fact that it’s free to work out at home! Most times, I work out in [...]

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