Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
Reviving baseball in African-American communities
Longtime D.C. baseball coach Jimmy Williams has watched the decline in African-American participation in the sport over the years -- and he has some ideas about how to reverse the trend. Published April 16, 2017
Phil Chenier not shown much gratitude by Ted Leonsis with dismissal after 33 years
He laid out six steps to happiness, one of them being gratitude. Leonsis must have forgot that step when it came to Phil Chenier. Published April 13, 2017
LOVERRO: This year a referendum on Capitals’ heart
You'll probably hear a few references during these Stanley Cup playoffs about Washington Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan's quote in February 2016 about the team's window "closing" in two years. Published April 11, 2017
Tony Romo isn’t a Hall of Famer
The Hall of Fame should be about more than just statistics. That's why, as far as I'm concerned, Tony Romo doesn't rate. Published April 9, 2017
Patrick Ewing’s odds stacked against him at Georgetown
Patrick Ewing's tenure as head basketball coach at Georgetown University will be likely be considered successful if he has this resume -- a 278-151 record over 13 seasons, eight NCAA appearances, three Big East titles and a Final Four. Published April 4, 2017
Dusty Baker sees all plans come together for Nationals in Opening Day win
This was one of those "I-love-it-when-a-plan-comes-together" wins that often pleased the A-Team's Hannibal Smith. Published April 3, 2017
Washington Nationals and the decades without baseball in D.C.
If you're going to live to be 100, kids, you might as well make some memories at Nationals Park. Published April 2, 2017
Washington Nationals: Decades without baseball in D.C. make Opening Day worth savoring
If you're going to live to be 100, kids, you might as well make some memories at Nationals Park. Published April 2, 2017
Jay Gruden’s optimism feels forced
Jay Gruden says he doesn't know why those who follow the Redskins are so doom and gloom. OK, let's review ... Published March 30, 2017
Bruce Allen’s answers just raise more Redskins questions
The exit of Scot McCloughan, in some ways, mirrors that of Mike Shanahan. When asked at the Shanahan firing press conference about reports of fractured relationships, Bruce Allen insisted otherwise. Published March 28, 2017
Alex Ovechkin’s Olympics plans don’t include Caps fans
Capitals owner Ted Leonsis has said that if Alex Ovechkin needs to leave the team in the middle of next season for the Olympic Games, he would support that. Published March 26, 2017
John Thompson III’s name, Georgetown tradition should have bought coach more time
Thompson represented the tradition of basketball excellence that put the school on the map -- the son of the father, the great Hall of Fame coach, John Thompson Jr. In the end, though, it wasn't enough for the son of the father that represented the school's legacy, far more than any rich or powerful alumnus. Published March 23, 2017
Dwight Clark’s tragic news an NFL turning point?
Dwight Clark has Lou Gehrig's disease and believes that it happened as a result of playing the game of football. Published March 21, 2017
Union warns players: NFL can investigate everything
Players are now on notice that "many non-criminal incidents, accusations never brought to the police are now investigated by the NFL." Published March 19, 2017
Gus Frerotte: Of course Cousins is a franchise QB
The former Washington quarterback says Kirk Cousins is the real thing. Published March 16, 2017
Gary Williams says three-point shot hurting basketball
Former Maryland coach Gary Williams says the three-point shot is undermining what made the game great. Published March 14, 2017
Scot McCloughan’s real sin: Backing Cousins over RGIII?
Part of the narrative for Scot McCloughan's exit from Redskins Park is to downplay the general manager's role in leading the team to two consecutive winning seasons. Don't buy it. Published March 12, 2017
Bruce Allen was supposed to be better than Vinny Cerrato
Bruce Allen's arrival was hailed as the start of the era of professionalism at Redskins Park. Seven years later, the team seems as dysfunctional as ever. Published March 9, 2017
Capitals fans need to take a breath
Look, the Washington Capitals have been playing the best hockey in the NHL. They have the best record in the league and, with 95 points, were seven points ahead of the three teams tied for second at 88 points after Monday night's loss. But fans have been here before. Published March 7, 2017
Jay Gruden’s contract extension and a grain of salt
The Redskins, gagging on bad press, announce a big new contract extension. Hmmm .... where have we seen this before? Published March 5, 2017