Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
NFL dreams fuel D.C.’s latest indoor football adventure
Sean Brackett is the third-string quarterback for the Washington Valor, and believe me, there is no more third string than being the third-string quarterback for the Washington Valor in the Arena Football League. Published May 28, 2017
Small college building winning black baseball program
MLB wants to rekindle interest in baseball among young black Americans. The commissioner might want to look in Largo, Md., where Prince George's Community College's mostly black team in the hunt for a title. Published May 25, 2017
Larry Lucchino should be in the Orioles Hall of Fame.
It's time to put Larry Lucchino in the Orioles Hall of Fame. Published May 23, 2017
Jose Uzcategui fight spills into crowd at MGM National Harbor
The MGM National Harbor was baptized Saturday night with the chaos that often comes as the host of a pugilistic night -- when the fighting in the ring gets out of control and spilled out into the crowd. Published May 21, 2017
Gary Russell Jr., his brothers headline boxing card
Gary Russell Jr., the world featherweight champion, will defend his title Saturday at the MGM National Harbor, and his two brothers, Gary Antuanne, making his professional debut, and Gary Antonio, an undefeated bantamweight fighter, are featured on the card as well. Published May 18, 2017
Wizards are going in the right direction? We’ve heard that before
Another season, another round of misguided congratulations for Wizards team president Ernie Grunfeld. Published May 16, 2017
John Wall’s shot felt so good because things have been so bad for so long
Only a place with such little sports success would be so impressed with winning a Game 6 in the conference semifinals. That joy is an easy reminder of decades of pain. Published May 14, 2017
Alex Ovechkin, Capitals fall short again
The Washington Capitals lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-0 at the Verizon Center on Early Stanley Cup Playoff Exit Heritage Night. Published May 10, 2017
Alex Ovechkin, Capitals have chance to rewrite legacy
This Game 7 between the Capitals and the Penguins at the Verizon Center could be one the greatest sports moments this city has witnessed. Or it could be one of the most painful. Published May 9, 2017
Alex Ovechkin, Capitals remind Penguins who they are
In between the second and third periods of Saturday night's playoff game at the Verizon Center, somebody must have convinced the Washington Capitals that it was December -- not May. Published May 7, 2017
Alex Ovechkin, Caps stymied by Crosby-less Penguins
Sidney Crosby didn't even play Wednesday, yet he had more of an impact on Game 4 than Alex Ovechkin. Published May 4, 2017
Sidney Crosby’s absence in Game 4 to say a lot about Capitals
We're going to find out exactly how tough these Capitals are -- whether they will fight or flee under the attack that is surely coming from the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 5 Wednesday night at PPG Paints Arena. Published May 2, 2017
Redskins’ offseason has been far from successful
The definition of repressed memories: Memories that have been unconsciously blocked due to the memory being associated with a high level of stress or trauma. For synonyms, see Washington Redskins fans. How else do you explain the narrative that the team has had what some are calling a successful offseason? Published April 30, 2017
Capitals don’t have answer for Penguins’ ‘compete level’
When the Penguins disposed of the Columbus Blue Jackets in five games in the first round, their coach, Mike Sullivan, spoke of his team's "compete level." That's a level the Washington Capitals, in the era of Alex Ovechkin, have never had in postseason hockey. Published April 30, 2017
Sidney Crosby, Penguins make Capitals pay for lack of fight
Crosby and company sized up the lack of fight in the Capitals early in the game, and it wasn't hard to make that determination. Washington playing at home in the first game of the second round of the playoffs before a juiced up home crowd with the intensity of a game in Edmonton in February. Published April 27, 2017
Ricky Jean Francois on Redskins, Cousins, McCloughan
Of course the Washington Redskins would still use Scot McCloughan's player evaluations as part of their draft strategy. Why wouldn't they? Published April 27, 2017
Sidney Crosby, Penguins all business in first round
What can we conclude from the Washington Capitals' difficult six-game series win over the Toronto Maple Leafs? Apparently, the message is that the Stanley Cup playoffs are hard. Who knew? Published April 25, 2017
Simon Mathiesen about to kick his way into the NFL
Starting Thursday, NFL general managers -- and others who fancy themselves as personnel experts -- will do the football version of shopping spree at Costco's when the draft gets underway. Published April 23, 2017
Trailblazers Series offers validation for girls playing baseball
An event in California put together by Major League Baseball gathered girls from around the country to play baseball. Helping facilitate was Alexandria's Codi Dudley. Published April 20, 2017
When bad things happen to good hockey teams
Self-help guru Tony Robbins says one of the secrets to success is you can use pain to your advantage. Well, if that's true, shouldn't the Washington Capitals be unstoppable? Published April 18, 2017