Add NASCAR to Your Bookie Betting Board with Pay Per Head

Most private bookies tend to focus the majority of their time on the big betting sports such as football and basketball at both the professional and collegiate level. Even professional leagues such as the NHL for hockey and the MLB for baseball do not make up a large percentage of the action they take in.


Bookies: Bolster Your Profits with a Pay Per Head

Attention all bookies or anyone that wants to become a bookie or thinking of becoming a bookie. The time is now. Wait no longer. If you have a player or two, or even many players; you must consider a Pay Per Head and the services they offer. You probably know about Pay Per Head services


Keep Your Betting Board Diversified During Football Season

September marks the time of the year when most recreational sports bettors shift their entire focus toward the sports of football when it comes to wagering on the games. College football betting is huge and it still pales in comparison to the amount of weekly action the NFL games bring in. When you combine both


Make More Money this Football Season as a Private Bookie

Online sports betting is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States alone even though just one of the 50 states offers legalized sportsbooks within its borders. With the rapid advance of online technology along with highly advanced online bookie software solution packages, it has never been easier to successfully run and manage your own


Devils name Ray Shero general manager

Newark, NJ (SportsNetwork.com) – The New Jersey Devils named Ray Shero general manager Monday. The announcement was made by team president Lou Lamoriello, who had served as GM since 1987. Lamoriello will continue in his role as the team’s president. During Lamoriello’s tenure as GM, the Devils won three Stanley Cup Championships, five Eastern Conference


Broncos waive T Cornick, WR Kelley

Englewood, CO (SportsNetwork.com) – The Denver Broncos waived tackle Paul Cornick and wide receiver Jeremy Kelley on Monday. Cornick made six starts in 12 games for the Broncos in 2014 after spending portions of the previous two seasons on the team’s practice squad. He entered the NFL with the New York Jets in 2012 as


Baton Rouge PD: Collins not a suspect in slaying

(SportsNetwork.com) – Former LSU offensive lineman La’el Collins met with Baton Rouge police Monday as part of an investigation into the recent homicide of the undrafted NFL prospect’s former girlfriend and newborn son. In an email sent to the New Orleans Picayune, a spokesman for the police department confirmed that Collins and his attorney were


Serena, Wozniacki reach third round in Madrid

Madrid, Spain (SportsNetwork.com) – Reigning world No. 1 Serena Williams and former top-ranked star Caroline Wozniacki were a pair of easy second-round winners Monday at the Madrid Open tennis event. The Australian and U.S. Open titlist Williams eased past fellow American Sloane Stephens 6-4, 6-0, while the fifth-seeded U.S. Open runner-up Wozniacki handled American qualifier


American Pharoah unanimous choice for 3-year-old poll

New York, NY (SportsNetwork.com) – Kentucky Derby winner American Pharoah is the unanimous selection among voters as the top sophomore in the NTRA 3-Year- Old Poll. Owned by Zayat Stables and trained by Bob Baffert, American Pharoah received all 47 first-place votes for 470 points following his one-length win over Firing Line in last Saturday’s


Goldschmidt earns NL Player of Week honors

New York, NY (SportsNetwork.com) – Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Paul Goldschmidt has been named National League Player of the Week for games played from April 27-May 3. Goldschimdt captured his first-ever Player of the Week award after going 15- for-27 with four doubles and an .815 slugging percentage. The two-time All- Star had four three-hit