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Supply Chains and Trade Shows: What to Expect

Supply chain issues are a hot topic worldwide as of late, but when will the commotion end? Since items that normally take one week to arrive are now taking up to three months, how will this new situation impact the sports industry and trade shows? To begin, let’s look at why these issues are occurring across America.

Baton Rouge is home to big plays and bigger hospitality

Full of hidden local gems and centrally located in Louisiana, Baton Rouge is the perfect city to explore the eclectic culture of this amazing state. Beyond the world-class venues, attending a sports tournament or event here is an immersion in the best of Louisiana’s flavors, personality, and …

Happy Thanksgiving!

Time to break out those infamous “holiday pants” a la Joey from Friends and sit down around the table with your loved ones before taking a long nap while football plays on the TV.

Top 10 Movies You Need to Watch Before October 31st

In honor of today being “Fri-YAY,” I thought I would switch things up a bit and bring you the top Halloween movies you need to watch before this year’s spooky holiday season is over!

Huntingdon College and the Story of the Red Lady

Sports campers at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Ala. have heard the story of “The Red Lady,” a woman named Martha who was involved in a tragic accident on campus and was never to be seen again, for decades.

Now Presenting: “ScaryEvents”

This year, SportsEvents is bringing all things tricks, treats, and more right to your social media feed! We will cover legendary sports folklore and even get insights on the SportsEvents staff’s favorite fall treats for those trick plays on Saturdays!

How Much Rivalry is Good Rivalry?

Experts say that rivalries are healthy and add an exciting edge to sports that grows over time. But what happens when rivalries turn bad, and what can we do as fans, spectators, and organizers to help rivalries from getting out of hand?