Sport
By Kerensa Cadenas on August 28, 2014
The U.S. Open is in full force, running until September 8th, giving us the opportunity to see Venus & Serena, Roger, Novak playing their hearts out. While they never made it to The U.S. Open, see these celebrities who played tennis in high school.
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By Kerensa Cadenas on April 28, 2014
We’ve seen our fair share of sporty celebrities over the years from basketball, football to tennis. See these celebs who wrestled in high school, many of whom, you’d never guess did!
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By Kerensa Cadenas on March 20, 2014
March Madness is here! Our favorite time of year where it’s excusable to yell at TV screens, drink beer in the afternoon and obsess over our respective teams. For basketball wisdom, look to these celebs who played in high school and rocked some short shorts!
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By Kerensa Cadenas on January 29, 2014
In the last 10 years, the Super Bowl Halftime performances have ran the gamut–from national treasures/legends like Bruce Springsteen and Prince, girl power icons such as Beyonce and Madonna and R&B/Rap stars like Usher and P. Diddy. And LMFAO, but we aren’t sure how to categorize them. And how could we forget about Nipplegate!
Take a look back at some of the Super Bowl performances of the last 10 years including these stars before they even imagined they’d be performing for millions of people across the world.
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By Aaron Rasmussen on September 13, 2013
In honor of America’s favorite pastime, here’s a look at some small screen stars who got their first tastes of fame by tackling, punting and passing for their high school football teams.
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By Brittany Carson on April 18, 2013
Snakkle catches up with Complex TV’s “The Drop” guys to find out what’s hot in athletic footwear. They break down the hottest new models of sneakers, so you know which line will be worth the wait. Snakkle knows of more than one “baller” celebrity who would probably rock these looks (LMFAO, anyone?), but would you?
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By Brittany Carson on December 7, 2012
How’s your fantasy football team doing? Hope you placed some bets on contender quarterbacks Johnny Manziel and Collin Klein, and linebacker Manti Te’o for the 2012 Heisman Trophy award! Started in 1935 by the Downtown Athletics Club of Manhattan, New York (John Heisman was the athletics director at the time), the Heisman Trophy has become the holy grail of collegiate football players. It is awarded to the most outstanding player in the nation, which is saying a lot! Whether you’re biting your nails or running stats numbers, it’s going to be a close one with this year’s talented bunch. Here is a look at another group of iconic football stars… but way before they were Heisman winners, when dreams of going pro were still just dreams.
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on October 12, 2012
The past 2012 NFL season got off to a shaky start when the replacement referees (brought in while the NFL negotiated with the usual starters) made some highly controversial (read: wrong) calls. And in 2013, two brothers go head to head, coaching the two playoff winners: The Ravens and 49ers. And both have their eyes on that coveted Superbowl title—what are the odds of that? Check out some of these NFL big shots—and a few future Hall of Famers—before they were stars…
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on September 20, 2012
For the past 14 seasons, we’ve watched them shake and sashay their sequins around the dance floor. Now, 13 past contestants—including six previous winners, two Olympic champions, two boy-banders, and a football legend—are back to compete once again for the mirror-ball trophy. Here are some of our favorites; who do you think will win Dancing with the Stars: All Stars (premiering Monday, September 24, at 8 p.m. ET)?
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By Kacey Arnold on September 4, 2012
Grab your band uniform and start practicing your comebacks, because school is back in session. You might be surprised at some of the A-listers who suffered the wrath of mean girls and bullies, but the teasing they survived may be part of the secret to their success.
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