Now we have Germany v. Paraguay. Germany dominated possession in the first half, but failed to score. On the other hand, Paraguay did score late in the first half to take a 1-0 lead into the break. Now Paraguay just has to defend that lead for approximately 55 minutes, and they will be in the Round of 16.
The Heath Post
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Monday, June 29, 2026
World Cup: Germany v. Paraguay
We have reached the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup. So far, we have had two games in the Round of 32. Yesterday, Canada scored in injury time to beat South Africa 1-0. Earlier today, Brazil trailed 1-0 at the half, but fought back to beat Japan 2-0.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
A Poem for Father's Day
Yes, I know Father's Day was last Sunday, but I just found this poem today. It's by an American poet named Joseph Fasano (born 1982).
My Father Watching Baseball
What he doesn't say
is he wanted this with all his life,
the smell of grass, the crack of bat
each morning,
the whole world simplified to wonder.
You have to understand
he had nothing. You have to understand
his father still carried a war in him
and my father had to carry it also.
It was 1973, once. My father stood
on the mound of Yankee Stadium, the men
who had invited him were watching,
and he leaned back and asked his life
not to fail him. It didn't
work out, as the cheap books say.
A whole life selling tools and hope to strangers.
(A life will try to call its prison
beauty. Every morning, every night
of trial.)
But now he sits
in the aching of his rocker
and mutters "we" when he means
a team of strangers, and calls me up
to ask me if I saw it,
and tells me of a game I have no stake in,
and the green grass, and the trouble
of his country,
and the things men do
to win the game they're playing,
the double play, the bunt, the K, the homer,
and his favorite play of all,
the sacrifice.
Monday, June 22, 2026
Last Day of the Sports Year
The sports year begins with football season in late August, goes through the fall, winter, and spring, and ends tonight with the final game of the College World Series. Here are this year's major sports champions:
MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers
NCAA Football: Indiana Hoosiers
NFL Football: Seattle Seahawks
NCAA Women's Basketball: U.C.L.A. Bruins
NCAA Men's Basketball: Michigan Wolverines
NCAA Softball: Texas Longhorns
NBA: New York Knicks
And so, today, we get the last game of the NCAA Baseball Championship between the Oklahoma Sooners and the North Carolina Tar Heels. Oklahoma won the first game of the final series, 9 to 3. But yesterday, North Carolina struck back for a 6-2 victory. So tonight will be the title decider.
As you can tell from the list above, it's been a disappointing season for teams in the Classic SEC. But it's been a pretty good year. Both the World Series and the NBA Playoffs were particularly good.
Labels:
Baseball,
College Baseball,
North Carolina,
Oklahoma,
Sports
Thursday, June 18, 2026
College Baseball Update
We have had an extraordinary run of sports in June -- a tremendous NBA finals series, a bright start to the World Cup, and a thrilling U.S. Women's Golf Open. So we haven't had as much time for NCAA Baseball as we would like.
After a barrage of upsets, the Classic SEC will miss the finals of the College World Series for the first time since 2018, when Oregon State beat Arkansas. Since 2018, the Classic SEC had won the CWS six years in a row:
2019: Vanderbilt
2020: N/A
2021: Mississippi St.
2022: Mississippi
2023: Louisiana St.
2024: Tennessee
2025: Louisiana St.
But not this year. Here's what happened (seedings in parentheses):
BRACKET ONE:
(16) W. Virginia 7, Troy 5
(5) N. Carolina 6, Mississippi 2
Troy 12, Mississippi 8 (Mississippi eliminated)
(5) N. Carolina 5, (16) W. Virginia 2
(16) W. Virginia 12, Troy 0 (Troy eliminated)
(5) N. Carolina 12, (16) W. Virginia 7 (W. Virginia eliminated)
BRACKET TWO:
Oklahoma 9, (7) Alabama 0
(3) Georgia 7, (6) Texas 1
(6) Texas 14, (7) Alabama 2 (Alabama eliminated)
Oklahoma 4, (3) Georgia 3
(3) Georgia 2, (6) Texas 0 (Texas eliminated)
Oklahoma 11, (3) Georgia 4 (Georgia eliminated)
So it will be North Carolina v. Oklahoma in a best two-of-three playoff to wrap up the 2025-26 sports year. Carolina has never won the CWS. Oklahoma won it in 1951 and 1994.
Monday, June 15, 2026
College Baseball Update
Today in Bracket Two, we have the following matchups:
Texas v. Alabama
Oklahoma v. Georgia
And I just want to comment that at my age, I will never accept Texas and Oklahoma as members of the Southeastern Conference.
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