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- Coverage of professional football featuring teams from both the American Football League (pre-1970 merger) and the National Football League.
- One of the most prestigious bodybuilding tournaments "Arnold Classic" for the first time in the history of the IFBB was held on March 11, 1989 in Columbus, USA. The organizer of this sports festival is the legendary bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger, who, after his victory at the most significant bodybuilding tournament "Mr. Olympia 1980", withdrew from the competitive sport and began actively promoting the popularization of bodybuilding.
- The conclusion of the 1997 NBA season.
- For the first time 60 years two teams that had never won a World Series were battling for a right to their first World Championship. The after winning the NL East for the 4 time in 5 years the Phillies fell down 2-1 to the Houston Astros in the NLCS but they rallied back and just barely won a winner take all game 5 to win their first NL Pennant in 30 years. The royals had also won their 4th AL west Championship in 5 years and unlike the Phillies got to sweep the Yankees in 3 games. Now the Phillies and Royals meet each other in the 1980 World Series
- The US Open Of Snowboarding from Stratton Mountain, Vermont. Hosted by Pat Parnell, Tina Dixon and Todd Richards, the US Open Of Snowboarding is considered the most prestigious snowboard competition in the world. Coverage includes Halfpipe, Quarterpipe and Slopestyle.
- The world's best men and women snowboarders compete at the 25th Annual US Open Snowboarding Championships at Stratton Mountain, Vermont March 16-18.
- The conclusion of the 2000 NBA season.
- The 1959 World Series pitted the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. the Chicago White Sox. The Dodgers were managed by Walter Alston and featured Sandy Koufax, Don Drysale, and Duke Snyder. The White Sox were managed by Al Lopez and featured Nellie Fox, Early Wynn, & Luis Aparicio. The Series MPV was relief pitcher Larry Sherry who won 2 games and saved 2. His brother, Larry Sherry was his catcher. The Dodgers won the Series 4 to 2.