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Beyond my sports duties at the Atchison Globe are a few things here and there to help with the overall production of the paper. One of those things is typing in the TV grid that runs in each Saturday’s paper.

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For the final Adam’s Angle mailbag of 2018 — unless some readers want to send me more questions — I’ve saved two questions pertaining to the United States Men’s National Soccer Team.

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I took to Twitter recently to see if any readers had questions they’d like me to answer. It’s hardly a new concept as writers have been doing a “mailbag” for decades, but it’s fun to take a crack at what other people are thinking about.

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The 2018 Men’s World Cup is right around the corner with the opening match between Russia and Saudi Arabia kicking things off on Thursday, June 14.

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The Kansas City Royals begin the 2018 season on Thursday, March 29, otherwise known as “Opening Day.”

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I’m heading out on a road trip but I don’t know where I’m going.

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Years from now, whoever is running the sports desk at the Globe will look through the yearly football media guide provided by Benedictine College.

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Sunday marked the ending ceremonies for the 2017 Kansas City Royals graduating class.

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There seems to be some confusion when it comes to the protests of NFL players during the national anthem before games.

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The ACCHS Tigers will make the move to the Northeast Kansas League starting with the 2018 school year.

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The Saturday, Aug. 19 edition of the Globe included an Adam’s angle column with the headline, “Vacation over, let’s play ball.”

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The water is murky, but the Kansas City Royals need to go all-in on 2017.

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I know exactly how the Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor fight is going to end, but I still want to watch it.

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The question was posed on Twitter Monday night: “If you put together a team of top athletes from other sports, with a year of training, could they compete in a match with the United States Men’s National Soccer Team?”

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I took to Twitter this week to see if any readers had questions they’d like me to answer.

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Imagine a six-overtime basketball game in the state high school tournament; the thrills of one team moving on to the championship game, the fear of the other team falling one step short of reaching its goal.