• CIF-SS football polls for Week 6, Sept. 30

    CIF-SS football polls for Week 6, Sept. 30
    The CIF-SS football polls released Monday, Sept. 30.
    FOOTBALL
    DIVISION 1/2
    1 Mater Dei
    2 St. John Bosco
    3 Centennial/Corona
    4 Mission Viejo
    5 JSerra
    6 Serra
    7 Calabasas
    8 Servite
    9 Sierra Canyon
    10 Lutheran/Orange
    Others: None
    DIVISION 3
    1 Corona Del Mar
    2 Grace Brethren
    3 Alemany
    4 La Habra
    5 Lawndale
    6 Tesoro
    7 Edison
    8 Cajon
    9 Cathedral
    10 Paraclete
    Others: Westlake, St. Francis, Heritage
    DIVISION 4
    1 Camarillo
    2 Paramount
    3 Palos Verdes
    4 Chaparral
    5 San Juan Hills
    6 Loyola
    7 Villa Park
    8 Ha
  • Curt Seeden: Fountain Valley Sports Hall of Fame to honor Los Amigos High standouts

    Curt Seeden: Fountain Valley Sports Hall of Fame to honor Los Amigos High standouts
    Fountain Valley, like many communities, has a rich sports tradition.
    Recognizing that and being a big sports fan himself, resident Bob Israelsky, last year, created the Fountain Valley Sports Hall of Fame.
    Israelsky, who last week was selected “Volunteer of the Year” by the Fountain Valley Community Foundation, is now putting the finishing touches on the second annual Hall of Fame event set for Saturday, Oct. 26.
    The Fountain Valley Community Foundation will present the event at The
  • LeBron James sits out practice Monday morning as Lakers manage his workload

    LeBron James sits out practice Monday morning as Lakers manage his workload
    EL SEGUNDO >> As his teammates jogged up and down the court in the waning minutes of Monday morning’s practice, LeBron James had an unusual vantage point.
    The 34-year-old was perched atop a stability ball, anchored atop his knees. Chatting with Jared Dudley on the sideline, he only occasionally needed to spread his arms to keep his balance.
    Keeping his posture was one of the most physically challenging feats of the day for James, who sat out of practice with Dudley as the Lakers atte
  • Video: LeBron James talks about SB206 after Lakers practice

    Video: LeBron James talks about SB206 after Lakers practice
     
    On Monday, Sept. 30, LeBron James talked after Lakers practice about SB206, the law signed on Monday that would allow college athlete to make money from their image, likeness or name. (Video by Kyle Goon)Related Articles LeBron James sits out practice Monday morning as Lakers manage his workload Avery Bradley among early standouts as Lakers look for defensive energy In second stint with Lakers, Dwight Howard promises more accountability Lakers work on chemistry, defensive identity in 1st
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  • Forever 21 bankruptcy reflects teens pivot to eco-friendly options

    Forever 21 bankruptcy reflects teens pivot to eco-friendly options
    By Anne D’Innocenzio, The Associated Press
    For years, teens flocked to Forever 21’s massive stores at the nation’s malls for its speedy take on fashion, like its $5 shimmery halter tops and $25 dresses.
    But the chain that helped popularize so-called fast fashion has moved too slow for a new generation of young customers.
    The Los Angeles-based privately held chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Sunday, a victim of rapidly changing shopping tastes among teens who are increasingl
  • CVS stops sale of Zantac, generic heartburn drugs with suspect contaminant

    CVS stops sale of Zantac, generic heartburn drugs with suspect contaminant
    By Linda A. Johnson, The Associated Press
    CVS has halted sales of popular heartburn treatment Zantac and its generic store brand after warnings by U.S. health regulators.
    It’s the latest precautionary move by retailers and manufacturers after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently warned consumers about a potentially dangerous contaminant in prescription and over-the-counter versions of Zantac.
    In its announcement this weekend, CVS said customers who bought Zantac products can retu
  • Rep. Collins resigns from Congress ahead of expected guilty plea

    Rep. Collins resigns from Congress ahead of expected guilty plea
    By TOM HAYS
    NEW YORK — Rep. Chris Collins, a Republican from western New York, submitted his resignation from Congress on Monday ahead of an expected guilty plea in an insider trading case in which he was accused of leaking confidential information during an urgent phone call made from a White House picnic.
    Collins’ resignation will take effect when Congress meets in a brief session on Tuesday, according to a spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
    A federal judge in Manhattan sche
  • Old Tyme Fall Festival starts the season in Buena Park

    Old Tyme Fall Festival starts the season in Buena Park
    Buena Park is a popular destination for visitors from all over looking for a heart-stopping fright at Knott’s Berry Farm, but this spooking event was for the locals, especially the littler ones.
    The Boo-uena Park Old Tyme Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 28, featured pumpkin decorating for the season ahead as well as entertainment and tours of the historic Whitaker-Jaynes Estate maintained by the Buena Park Historic Society.
     
    Joseph Wright, 6, with his dad Andrew, holds the pumpkin h
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  • Orange County girls co-athletes of the week: Emily Markus and Mya Wang, University

    Orange County girls co-athletes of the week: Emily Markus and Mya Wang, University
    The Orange County girls co-athletes of the week:
    Name: Emily Markus, Mya Wang
    School: University
    Sport: Girls tennis
    Year: Juniors
    Noteworthy: The No. 1 doubles team swept all four of their matches (best-of-3 sets format) to help the Trojans capture the highly-competitive Pt. Loma Invitational on Saturday. In the finals, Wang and Markus won their last set 6-0 to provide key points as the Trojans edged Punahou of Hawaii on games 48-46 after the teams tied on matches (3) and sets (6). “It wa
  • Jaime Martín soars during his LA Chamber Orchestra debut as music director

    Jaime Martín soars during his LA Chamber Orchestra debut as music director
    Before embarking on a rollicking performance of Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony that would climax Jaime Martín’s Royce Hall premiere as the new music director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, he led the audience through a lengthy narrative connecting the dots that had brought the Spanish maestro to this moment.
    With the orchestra standing behind him, Martín wove a story that linked his life to that of Sir Neville Marriner, who had founded the Los Angeles Chamber Orche
  • LA rapper Ohgeesy explains how his entourage got ejected from Disneyland: ‘None of us was in the wrong’

    LA rapper Ohgeesy explains how his entourage got ejected from Disneyland: ‘None of us was in the wrong’
    Shoreline Mafia member Ohgeesy said he did nothing wrong when his entourage was ejected from Disneyland in August after someone in his party allegedly made a veiled threat to a Disney employee to “get a gun and come back,” according to a new interview.
    The LA rapper explained his side of the story and defended the actions of his entourage in a new profanity-laced video posted online by the VladTV news and entertainment website.
    “I definitely wasn’t wrong,” Ohgeesy s
  • WeWork withdrawing its stock market IPO filing

    WeWork withdrawing its stock market IPO filing
    By Alexandra Olson and Stan Choe, The Associated Press
    WeWork’s new leaders formally suspended a planned stock market debut Monday, as they seek to repair the battered image of a company that appeared to revolutionize the office-rental industry and was poised just weeks ago to go public with a value of nearly $50 billion.
    WeWork said it will withdraw regulatory filings announcing an initial public offering, which drew tepid interest from potential investors concerned about the company&rsqu
  • Angels fire Brad Ausmus after one season

    Angels fire Brad Ausmus after one season
    ANAHEIM — After leading the Angels through a tumultuous, and unsuccessful season, Brad Ausmus was fired on Monday after just one year as the manager.
    The Angels will begin a search immediately for a replacement, although Joe Maddon is the widely assumed to be a top candidate. Maddon, a longtime coach in the Angels system, was let go by the Chicago Cubs on Sunday.
    Angels General manager Billy Eppler declined comment on Ausmus beyond a statement the team released.
    “I want to thank Brad
  • Steve Fryer’s football top 25 vote

    Steve Fryer’s football top 25 vote
    How I voted today in the Orange County football top 25 media poll …
    1. Mater Dei 5-0
    2. JSerra 4-1
    3. Mission Viejo 6-0
    4. Corona del Mar 5-0
    5. Servite 4-1
    6. La Habra 3-2
    7. San Clemente 5-1
    8. Tesoro 6-0
    9. Orange Lutheran 3-2
    10. Edison 3-2
    11. Santa Margarita 3-2
    12. San Juan Hills 3-3
    13. Villa Park 2-3
    14. Foothill 5-0
    15. Yorba Linda 4-1
    16. Los Alamitos 1-4
    17. Cypress 5-0
    18. Orange 4-1
    19. Capistrano Valley 3-3
    20. St. Margaret’s 5-0
    21. Newport Harbor 5-0
    22. Segerstrom
  • Albano’s football rankings: Orange County top 30 after Week 5

    Albano’s football rankings: Orange County top 30 after Week 5
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowHere’s my expanded, Orange County Top 30 football rankings after Week 5 with Cypress breaking into the Top 20 and Villa Park and Foothill slotted No. 13-14 going into their tilt Thursday:
    1. Mater Dei 5-0
    2. Mission Viejo 6-0
    3. JSerra 4-1
    4. Corona del Mar 5-0
    5. Servite 4-1
    6. La Habra 3-2
    7. San Clemente 5-1
    8. Orange Lutheran 3-2
    9. Tesoro 6-0
    10. Edison 3-2
    11. San Juan Hills 3-3
    12. Santa Marg
  • Vietnamese elderly continue to struggle with language and culture in health care

    Vietnamese elderly continue to struggle with language and culture in health care
    For about a week, Tricia Nguyen’s 93-year-old grandmother spent most of her time alone in her hospital bed, abstaining from drinking water to avoid soiling her diapers and having no way to ask for help.
    The only time she met with medical staff was when her two grandchildren came to visit and communicated with them in English.
    With 46% of Orange County residents who can’t speak English, hospitals, such as Fountain Valley Regional Hospital, have introduced iPads for translation se
  • Recent spike in oil prices expected to boost airfares

    Recent spike in oil prices expected to boost airfares
    Planning to fly in the near future?
    You’ll likely have to dig a little deeper to pay for it after recent drone attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil production facilities boosted oil prices. And when that happens, higher airfares are typically close behind.
    Helane Becker, a managing director and senior research analyst at Cowen, said consumers will definitely feel the effect.
    “The airlines will not be able to quickly absorb the spike in oil prices,” Becker wrote in a recent note
  • Housing woes push into 2020 White House campaign

    Housing woes push into 2020 White House campaign
    Like many, Mario Wolthers was lured to Las Vegas a decade ago from California by cheaper housing costs. But when his apartment managers tried to raise his rent last spring, he moved in with a roommate.
    “I’m a responsible taxpaying citizen,” said Wolthers, a 38-year-old elementary school teacher and Democrat. “I help a lot of kids out. I should at least be able to rent an apartment on my own or even afford a home.”
    As the Democratic presidential candidates hustle for
  • New US rent regulations, like California’s, seen eroding apartment values

    New US rent regulations, like California’s, seen eroding apartment values
    Rent caps are starting to put pressure on apartment-building prices in the country’s most-expensive real estate markets.
    Multifamily properties in states where lawmakers this year have passed tougher restrictions on rent growth are seeing their value erode as investors demand higher returns for the risk of owning the apartments. Capitalization rates — a measure of investment yield that rises as prices fall — climbed in the second quarter in New York, California and Oregon, all
  • Irvine looks at keeping FivePoint Amphitheatre in place at the Great Park

    Irvine looks at keeping FivePoint Amphitheatre in place at the Great Park
    As more projects at the Orange County Great Park move forward, Irvine city leaders plan to have discussions in coming months to firm up the rest of the park’s development and bring the community up to date on what’s to come.
    First up is potentially a permanent location for FivePoint Amphitheatre, which opened in 2017 under a three-year contract to fill the void left by the closing of longtime venue Irvine Meadows.
    Irvine City Council members, who also oversee the Great Park as its bo
  • Status Update: Dunkin’ coming to Old Towne historic plaza in Orange

    Status Update: Dunkin’ coming to Old Towne historic plaza in Orange
    Employees at El-Com Systems Solutions, a Garden Grove-based aerospace manufacturer, volunteered at Community Action Partnership of Orange County’s Giving Farm at Westminster High School. The Giving Farm is a farm-to-food bank collaborative program of the OC Food Bank that teaches Westminster High School students about agriculture while donating the produce back to the OC Food Bank. (Courtesy of El-Com Systems Solutions)
    Employees at El-Com Systems Solutions, a Garden Grove-based aerospace
  • Southern California industrial property sales hit $7.4 billion in just 8 months

    Southern California industrial property sales hit $7.4 billion in just 8 months
    Southern California industrial property investors are enjoying their busiest year ever, with sales nearly double the U.S. rate, according to a report from CBRE.
    Strong demand for distribution centers, especially in the Inland Empire, helped fuel $7.4 billion in industrial property sales in the first eight months of 2019, the commercial real estate brokerage reported last week. That’s a 5.5% increase over the same period in 2018.
    The most recent national data has industrial property sales u
  • These California native plants will attract birds and wildlife to your garden

    These California native plants will attract birds and wildlife to your garden
    A California native garden is a haven for birds and other wildlife. Indigenous plants have co-existed and evolved together with birds and pollinating insects over time, each depending on each other for survival and reproduction.
    More than 600 bird species call California home. Even if you live in an urban setting, you can attract many species to your yard by providing a native habitat with a source of food and water.
    “By creating an urban habitat, we can affect populations and diversity, o
  • ‘Subprime’ credit scores a shrinking slice of Southern California

    ‘Subprime’ credit scores a shrinking slice of Southern California
    The share of Southern Californians with poor “subprime” credit scores has fallen this century at an above-average pace.
    Yes, credit scores are by no means perfect benchmarks for financial health, but the improvements — local and national — suggests a noteworthy upgrade in personal finances over the past 20 years.
    I filled my trusty spreadsheet with two decades of subprime credit histories reported by Equifax and compiled by the St. Louis Fed. Poor credit is defined for th
  • California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA

    California to let college athletes make money, defying NCAA
    By ADAM BEAM
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Defying the NCAA, California’s governor signed a first-in-the-nation law Monday that will let college athletes hire agents and make money from endorsements — a move that could upend amateur sports in the U.S. and trigger a legal challenge.
    Under the law, which takes effect in 2023, students at public and private universities in the state will be allowed to sign deals with sneaker manufacturers, soft drink makers or other businesses and pro
  • Trump administration makes right move in repealing 2015 water rule

    Trump administration makes right move in repealing 2015 water rule
    Recently, authority over many streams, pools, and lakes in the United States reverted from the federal government to the states.
    The Trump administration repealed the 2015 “Waters of the United States” rule, under which the federal government claimed authority to regulate virtually any body of water it wished.
    A farmer who dug a pond and decided to cover it over again could have been fined for doing so without prior approval of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
    Pools of standing wate
  • Now that ‘A Very Brady Renovation’ is ending, what other area TV houses should HGTV turn into shows?

    Now that ‘A Very Brady Renovation’ is ending, what other area TV houses should HGTV turn into shows?
    Now that HGTV’s popiest and most popular of all home remodeling series, “A Very Brady Renovation,” is coming to its four-episode end Monday, we wondered what the upgraded living space cable channel might do for an encore to its high-rated hit.
    And so did HGTV:
    “The thing that was so fun about this project was that the thing we normally do on HGTV is makeover anonymous homes,” HGTV’s Chief Lifestyle Brand Officer Kathleen Finch said of the meticulously built-ou
  • Avery Bradley among early standouts as Lakers look for defensive energy

    Avery Bradley among early standouts as Lakers look for defensive energy
    While the outside world is eager to learn how the pairing of LeBron James and Anthony Davis looks, in Lakers practice, Frank Vogel claimed another player has captured his coaches’ attention.
    “We’ve got two of the best players in the world competing together and all anybody’s talking about is Avery Bradley’s tenaciousness,” Vogel said. “That speaks volumes about what he’s been able to show in the first couple of days.”
    It makes sense that with
  • Boxall’s header gives Minnesota United 1-1 draw with LAFC

    Boxall’s header gives Minnesota United 1-1 draw with LAFC
    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — During Minnesota United’s first two years in MLS, the signs of progress were not exactly plentiful.
    This breakout season for the Loons has brought many measures of success, none more marked than a pair of performances against league-leading Los Angeles FC.
    Michael Boxall scored the tying goal with a no-look header in the 75th minute for Minnesota United, which took a 1-1 draw with Los Angeles FC on Sunday night but fell short of securing a home game for the fir
  • Alexander: Where has the Rams’ running game gone?

    Alexander: Where has the Rams’ running game gone?
    Rams running back Todd Gurley, top, is tackled by Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Carlton Davis during the second of an NFL game Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Masterson Young, 9, of Los Angeles cheers on the Rams during their 55-40 loss to Tampa Bay at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsRams fans react as Ndamukong Suh #93 of th
  • Galaxy suffers disappointing loss to Vancouver, leaving playoff position unsettled

    Galaxy suffers disappointing loss to Vancouver, leaving playoff position unsettled
    LA Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic, center, moves the ball between Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder Andy Rose and forward Thelonius Bair during the first half of an MLS soccer match in Carson, Calif., Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo)
    Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder Russell Teibert, right, moves the ball while pressured by LA Galaxy midfielder Sebastian Lletget during the second half of an MLS soccer match in Carson, Calif., Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. The Whitecaps won 4-3. (AP Pho
  • Forever 21 fashion chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

    Forever 21 fashion chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
    By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO
    NEW YORK (AP) — Low-price fashion chain Forever 21, a one-time hot destination for teen shoppers that fell victim to its own rapid expansion and changing consumer tastes, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
    The privately held company based in Los Angeles said Sunday it will close up to 178 stores. The company once had more than 800 stores in 57 countries.
    The company said it would focus on maximizing the value of its U.S. stores and shutter certain in
  • Rams go away from Todd Gurley as ground game grinds to a halt

    Rams go away from Todd Gurley as ground game grinds to a halt
    Taylor Rapp #24 of the Los Angeles Rams is carted off the field with an injury during the Rams’ 55-40 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Rams fans react as Ndamukong Suh #93 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers returns a fumble for a touchdown to seal the Los Angeles Rams’ 55-40 loss to Tampa Bay at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept
  • Clippers intend to retain gritty team persona that attracted Kawhi Leonard, Paul George

    Clippers intend to retain gritty team persona that attracted Kawhi Leonard, Paul George
    PLAYA VISTA  —  Last season’s surprising Clippers squad inspired professional appreciation far and wide as they upended expectations and pushed the two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors in the opening round of the playoffs.
    In Tallahassee, then-Florida State star Terance Mann took note of the team that would draft him a few weeks later: “The toughness really stood out; they had everybody talking about it across the world who was watching, how tough they pl
  • UCLA football looks to regroup, despite Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s injury

    UCLA football looks to regroup, despite Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s injury
    Arizona quarterback Grant Gunnell (17) throws against UCLA in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, in Tucson, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
    Arizona running back Gary Brightwell, right, scores a touchdown against UCLA in the second half during an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, in Tucson, Ariz. Arizona defeated UCLA 20-17. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsArizona wide receiver Drew Dixon makes the catch for a
  • Whicker: Against Clippers’ defense, the drive to Staples Center might be the easy part

    Whicker: Against Clippers’ defense, the drive to Staples Center might be the easy part
    PLAYA VISTA — Paul George is not ready to play yet. He was ready, on Sunday, for the first questions.
    “Our defense is going to be scary,” George said. “First, we got Lou-Will….”
    He stopped right there to see if the Media Day crowd was wise to the joke. It was.
    “No, we’ve really got a chance to do something special,” George said. “It’s going to be energetic. Watching Pat (Beverley) picking up somebody 94 feet, it’ll get me g
  • Kole Calhoun considers the possible end of his Angels career

    Kole Calhoun considers the possible end of his Angels career
    ANAHEIM — Kole Calhoun stood in the Angels clubhouse in full uniform, long after most of his teammates had already changed into T-shirts and shorts or even street clothes. His uniform was still covered in dirt from his headfirst slide home with the Angels final run of a disappointing season.
    For Calhoun, it may have been his final moment in the only uniform he’s ever known.
    “I can’t say that I haven’t thought about it,” Calhoun said. “Coming off the fiel
  • Creatures of the sea rise out of sand during 58-year-old Newport Beach contest

    Creatures of the sea rise out of sand during 58-year-old Newport Beach contest
    There were strict rules to follow during the contest on the sand.
    Decorative materials had to be natural and found on the beach. Buckets could be filled with seawater and plots could be watered down prior to the start time. No more than eight workers at a time were allowed to create their masterpieces.
    But the most important rule for the annual sandcastle contest held near the shoreline at Corona del Mar? Make sure you have a good time.
    Spectators watch as Paul James works on a castle sculpture
  • Rams fall to Tampa Bay in wild second-half shootout for first loss of season

    Rams fall to Tampa Bay in wild second-half shootout for first loss of season
    Todd Gurley #30 of the Los Angeles Rams scores a touchdown past the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first-half of their game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Gerald Everett #81 of the Los Angeles Rams scores a touchdown past the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first-half of their game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange C
  • Angels end Brad Ausmus’ first season with 90th loss, most since 1999

    Angels end Brad Ausmus’ first season with 90th loss, most since 1999
    Houston Astros’ Aledmys Diaz, right, applauds as he touches home plate after hitting a solo home run with Los Angeles Angels catcher Anthony Bemboom looking down during the second inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)
    Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve, right, slides into third, beating the throw to Los Angeles Angels third baseman Matt Thaiss, during the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (AP
  • Dodgers set franchise record with 106th win in season finale vs. Giants

    Dodgers set franchise record with 106th win in season finale vs. Giants
    San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy, center left, waves next to Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts while exchanging lineup cards before a baseball game between the Giants and the Dodgers in San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
    San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford, left, throws to first base after forcing Los Angeles Dodgers’ Will Smith (16) out at second base during the third inning of a baseball game in San Francisco, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. (A
  • Dodgers veteran David Freese admits end of career might be near

    Dodgers veteran David Freese admits end of career might be near
    SAN FRANCISCO — David Freese knows what is ahead for him this winter. At some point, he will have a fifth surgery on his left ankle.
    “Yeah, I’ll have to have my foot worked on at some point,” he said. “I’ve had four surgeries in the past 10 years. It’s been a pain.
    “Had bone spurs in there for 10 years. I’ve had it cleaned out four times in the last 10 years. It’s grown back from the torque. That’s why I can run straight but I can

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