• BUSTED: Social Media goes wild again after Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly gets eight-game suspension

    BUSTED: Social Media goes wild again after Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly gets eight-game suspension
    MLB comes down heavy on Joe Kelly. 8 game suspension for his actions last night. #Dodgers manager Dave Roberts gets a one-game suspension. #Astros mgr Dusty Baker gets a fine. Bob Geren will manage LAD tonight. Kelly will appeal suspension so is eligible to pitch tonight
    — Bill Plunkett (@billplunkettocr) July 29, 2020According to Dodgers beat reporter Bill Plunkett, pitcher Joe Kelly was given an eight-game suspension by Major League Baseball after his “wild pitches” against
  • History-making JPL-built Perseverance rover blasts off for Mars on Thursday

    History-making JPL-built Perseverance rover blasts off for Mars on Thursday
    PASADENA — A new era of Mars exploration is expected to begin Thursday with the anticipated launch of the Perseverance rover, which was built at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena and is billed as the most technologically advanced machinery ever sent to the Red Planet.
    The SUV-sized rover Perseverance includes an array of scientific instruments, and it will make space history on at least two fronts:The rover will be equipped with a mini helicopter that will become the first ever flown o
  • Sparks will try to pick themselves up against Connecticut Sun

    Sparks will try to pick themselves up against Connecticut Sun
    Glass half-full: The Sparks have an opportunity to get right back on track Thursday after getting “punched in the face” by the Chicago Sky on Tuesday, when they ran away with the 96-78 victory.
    Half-empty: The Sparks have only about 48 hours to figure out what went wrong before they tangle with the Connecticut Sun, the team that pushed Washington to five games in last season’s WNBA Finals after they ended the Sparks’ year with a semifinal sweep.
    That the Sun are 0-2 likel
  • Park Life: Disney and Universal cancel Halloween events and Knott’s extends Taste of Calico

    Park Life: Disney and Universal cancel Halloween events and Knott’s extends Taste of Calico
    Will Knott’s cancel Haunt now that coronavirus has ruined Halloween at Disney and Universal? Will Disneyland offer discount tickets for locals when the park reopens? Will Knott’s be forced to drop reservations and cut days? Find all the latest theme park news in the Park Life newsletter.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.
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  • Anthony Davis practices Wednesday, expects to play for Lakers-Clippers re-opener

    Anthony Davis practices Wednesday, expects to play for Lakers-Clippers re-opener
    LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. >> At a Wednesday afternoon practice, there was no more welcome sight for the Lakers than Anthony Davis in uniform.
    A day before, the star forward had worn dark sunglasses in the ballroom of the Coronado Springs resort where the Lakers have held most of their practices. Since being poked in the eye by Michael Carter-Williams in Saturday’s scrimmage, Davis said he had been feeling light sensitivity, which kept him out of action in the Lakers’ last practice
  • Peter Kareiva brings lifelong love affair with ocean to Aquarium of the Pacific job

    Peter Kareiva brings lifelong love affair with ocean to Aquarium of the Pacific job
    When Peter Kareiva was young, he attended Topsail High School in Hampstead, North Carolina, did a semester at sea in college and was in the first group of students at Duke University in a new marine biology lab.
    While he also trained as a mathematician, Kareiva said his first love has always been the world’s oceans.
    And now he is slated to take over as the president and CEO of the Aquarium of the Pacific on Monday, Aug. 3.
    “I’ve always been interested in science because of the
  • Coronavirus causes Big West Conference to postpone fall sports through end of calendar year

    Coronavirus causes Big West Conference to postpone fall sports through end of calendar year
    The Big West Conference on Wednesday announced that competition in fall sports has been postponed through the end of the calendar year because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The challenges for health and safety on and around conference campuses were at the crux of the decision, a news release noted.
    Fall sports include cross-country, soccer, volleyball, golf and tennis.
    This does not affect basketball, which is considered a winter sport with a November start.
    Also, this decision does not i
  • LGBTQ Center Long Beach executive director on leave amid accusations of racist, sexist behavior

    LGBTQ Center Long Beach executive director on leave amid accusations of racist, sexist behavior
    The LGBTQ Center Long Beach has opened an investigation into its executive director after 14 anonymous former employees wrote a letter accusing the nonprofit’s leader of creating a “traumatizing and hostile work environment” for its Black staffers and other employees of color, particularly women, and demanding his removal. The Center said Executive Director Porter Gilberg was placed on leave pending results of the investigation.
    Gilberg said in a Facebook post that he welcomes
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  • Clippers goal in restart against Lakers Thursday is to rebuild ‘winning habits’

    Clippers goal in restart against Lakers Thursday is to rebuild ‘winning habits’
    A healthy Clippers squad was 44-20 and threatening to really start wreaking havoc.
    Doc Rivers, Kawhi Leonard, Paul George and Co. had won seven of eight games. They were building chemistry and momentum, and looked primed for a potentially historic postseason push.
    But just when things really were getting really good, the power went out.
    On March 11, basketball stopped. Almost everything stopped. And the coronavirus took hold.
    More than four months later, it hasn’t let go: As of Wednesday,
  • 4 Big Tech CEOs getting heat from Congress on competition

    4 Big Tech CEOs getting heat from Congress on competition
    By MARCY GORDON
    WASHINGTON — Four Big Tech CEOs — Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai of Google and Tim Cook of Apple — are set to answer for their companies’ practices before Congress as a House panel caps its yearlong investigation of market dominance in the industry.
    The powerful executives are set to defend their companies as buttressing competition and offering essential services to consumers. The four CEOs are testifying remote
  • Fed sees dim economic outlook as virus squeezes economy

    Fed sees dim economic outlook as virus squeezes economy
    By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER
    WASHINGTON  — The Federal Reserve expressed concern Wednesday that the viral outbreak will act as a drag on the economy and hiring in the coming months and said it plans to keep its benchmark short-term interest rate pegged near zero.
    In a statement at the end of its policy-making meeting Wednesday, the Fed acknowledged that the economy has rebounded from the depths of March and April, when nearly all states closed down nonessential businesses. But it said the o
  • SeaWorld and Busch Gardens delay coasters to 2021 due to pandemic

    SeaWorld and Busch Gardens delay coasters to 2021 due to pandemic
    Four nearly finished roller coasters set to debut this summer at SeaWorld and Busch Gardens parks in San Diego, Florida and Virginia have been delayed until 2021 by the coronavirus pandemic.
    SeaWorld and Busch Gardens rides still under construction and originally scheduled to open in 2020 have been postponed to 2021 in order to manage costs amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, according to a preliminary quarterly earnings report from SeaWorld Entertainment.
    As a result, the Emperor dive coaster at
  • Extra hot, dry conditions coming to Southern California

    Extra hot, dry conditions coming to Southern California
    Temperatures are expected to rise in the coming days in Southern California – reaching triple digits in some areas and heightening the risk of fires.
    The National Weather Service predicts heat, low humidity and strong wind gusts through the weekend.
    Forecasters say temperatures will be five to 10 degrees higher than average for this time of the year. That translates to those along the coast feeling temperatures in the high-80s to low-90s from Thursday, July 30, through Saturday, Aug. 1.
    Me
  • Trump administration right to strike Obama-era housing policy

    Trump administration right to strike Obama-era housing policy
    Should the federal government control everything?
    That’s the question that’s raised by the controversy over the Trump administration’s repeal of the Obama administration’s 2015 regulation known as Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing.
    The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development makes grants of federal funds to cities, counties, states and public housing authorities. The AFFH rule required HUD grant recipients to fill out a 92-question assessment of vari
  • INSIDE THE BUBBLE: What Kyle Goon is Tweeting about Anthony Davis and the Lakers

    INSIDE THE BUBBLE: What Kyle Goon is Tweeting about Anthony Davis and the Lakers
    Lakers reporter Kyle Goon is Inside the Bubble with the Lakers. After Anthony Davis injured his eye in Monday’s final scrimmage against the Washington Wizards, Davis’ status for Thursday’s opener against the Clippers was unclear. Goon was at Wednesday praction and Tweeted the latest …..Anthony Davis practiced today. Here he is putting up some shots. No sunglasses in sight. pic.twitter.com/T9DXXQlGI3
    — Kyle Goon (@kylegoon) July 29, 2020
    Imagining the alternate time
  • Whicker: Can the NBA survive in the ecosystem it built?

    Whicker: Can the NBA survive in the ecosystem it built?
    Where were they all standing when the music stopped?
    The Lakers were sitting on top of both the Western Conference and the rim, knocking away shots like kings on a mountain. The Houston Rockets, also known as Smurfin’ USA, were trying to find a title by running through everyone’s legs.
    The Milwaukee Bucks, a fiery dumpster for so long, were setting historic standards for creating garbage time. And the Clippers had learned to win in between guest appearances by Kawhi Leonard.
    The musi
  • Best thing I ate: Dr. Pepper braised pork, family-style takeout

    Best thing I ate: Dr. Pepper braised pork, family-style takeout
    Do yourself a favor. Go to the grocery store and buy some high-quality hamburger buns. And maybe a couple of habaneros. Then go home and order the Dr. Pepper barbecue pork from Harley in Laguna Beach.This Friday, Oct. 30, 2015, photo courtesy of Facebook.com/SlaterMoorePhotography and newportwhales.com, shows an entangled humpback whale off the Southern California coast, during a whale watching trip in Long Beach. Calif. Rescuers will try again Saturday to remove more than 100 feet of fishing li
  • Proposition 16 will bring back racial discrimination: Bob Huff

    Proposition 16 will bring back racial discrimination: Bob Huff
    Here we go again.
    In 2014, while flexing their newly found two-thirds supermajority, the state Senate passed Senate Constitutional Amendment 5 (SCA5) and sent it to the Assembly for their vote. As Senate minority leader then, my wife Mei Mei and I were at the epicenter of the battle to defeat SCA5, working with thousands of concerned parents and students.
    We prevailed, but with a backdrop of a presidential election coupled with rampant health, economic, racial and social unrest, this year, the L
  • Temecula couple discovers what’s in the box on ‘Extreme Unboxing’ on A&E

    Temecula couple discovers what’s in the box on ‘Extreme Unboxing’ on A&E
    For years, Steven and Steph Davidson have been unboxing hundreds of packages. The Temecula couple even talks about unboxing on their own YouTube channel.
    Now the pair will be on a new A&E reality television show about people who order pallets of returned and discounted merchandise in the hopes of selling them for big profits.
    The Davidsons will be one of the teams on the show “Extreme Unboxing,” which premieres at 10 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4.
    The show follows several teams of pe
  • Is racism responsible for the problems of Black Americans?

    Is racism responsible for the problems of Black Americans?
    I doubt whether any American would defend the police treatment of George Floyd that led to his death. But many Americans are supporting some of the responses to Floyd’s death — rioting, looting, wanton property destruction, assaults on police and other kinds of mayhem by both whites and Blacks.
    The pretense is that police conduct stands as the root of Black problems.
    According to the NAACP, from 1882-1968, there were 3,446 Black people lynched at the hands of whites. Today, being mur
  • The private space race

    The private space race
    This week, American astronauts returned to earth. Their trip to the space station was the first manned launch from the U.S. in 10 years.
    By NASA? No. Of course, not.
    This space flight happened because government was not in charge.
    An Obama administration committee had concluded that launching such a vehicle would take 12 years and cost $36 billion.
    But this rocket was finished in half that time — for less than $1 billion (1/36th the predicted cost).
    That’s because it was built by Elo
  • Coronavirus: These 8 killers died on San Quentin’s Death Row

    Coronavirus: These 8 killers died on San Quentin’s Death Row
    Endlessly conflicted over capital punishment, California hasn’t executed an inmate in more than 14 years, and although suicide, drug overdoses, inmate murders and old age claim a few of the condemned each year, a new killer has come to Death Row.
    Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic early this year, at least eight condemned inmates are believed to have succumbed to the disease that has swept the 168-year-old San Quentin State Prison in Marin County, where Death Row prisoners traditiona
  • GOING, GOING VIRAL: What they’re saying on social media about Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly

    GOING, GOING VIRAL: What they’re saying on social media about Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly
    GOING, GOING, VIRAL: There were no fans in the stands during the Dodgers’ 5-2 victory in Houston on Tuesday, but fans at home were ready to burst through their television’s after pitcher Joe Kelly plunked Alex Bregman and then stuck out Carlos Correa and taunted him walking off with some serious words exchanged before the benches emptied …
    What Happened …Carlos Correa and Joe Kelly exchanged words after Kelly struck out Correa. Benches cleared following the exchange. pi
  • Hells Angels president with pending murder case denied release from jail

    Hells Angels president with pending murder case denied release from jail
    OAKLAND — A federal judge denied a defense motion to release the president of the Sonoma Hells Angels from Santa Rita Jail, where he is detained facing racketeering and murder charges.
    Jonathan “Jon Jon” Nelson will be able to appeal the decision, issued last week by U.S. District Magistrate Judge Nathaniel Cousins. In the meantime, he remains in pretrial detention where he has been for more than a year.
    The defense, in arguing for Nelson’s release, pointed out that there
  • Anaheim to hire away Buena Park’s city manager

    Anaheim to hire away Buena Park’s city manager
    The Anaheim City Council has picked Buena Park City Manager James Vanderpool to fill its top administrative spot, about three months after its former city manager, Chris Zapata, was ushered out with a $475,000 severance package.
    Vanderpool has run Buena Park for about eight years and has worked for the city for more than two decades, according to a news release from Anaheim. If Anaheim officials approve a contract next month, Vanderpool is expected to start in September. Interim City Manager Gre
  • Vote planned to end California’s eviction ban

    Vote planned to end California’s eviction ban
    A statewide moratorium on evicting tenants during the coronavirus pandemic could end in the next 2 ½ weeks, triggering what some fear could be “a wave of evictions” unless lawmakers reinstate the ban.
    California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye, who chairs the state Judicial Council, announced Friday, July 27, she plans to hold a vote “very soon,” ending the ban on Aug. 14. She said it’s up to the governor and state lawmakers to fashion future tenant protect
  • Coronavirus: Researchers identify six different ‘types’ of COVID-19

    Coronavirus: Researchers identify six different ‘types’ of COVID-19
    Symptoms developed within the first week of the onset of a COVID-19 infection can determine the likelihood of a patient requiring serious medical attention by the end of week two, according to researchers at King’s College in London.
    The new study, which wasn’t peer-reviewed but was replicated in an independent data set, could help doctors identify the patients who require care and treat them earlier, possibly saving lives. It showed a wide variety of outcomes and symptoms, some of w
  • Morning Wrap: Joe Kelly nearly pouts Dodgers into brawl; Chargers’ Joey Bosa signs massive contract; Will Anthony Davis be ready Thursday?

    Morning Wrap: Joe Kelly nearly pouts Dodgers into brawl; Chargers’ Joey Bosa signs massive contract; Will Anthony Davis be ready Thursday?
    The Morning Wrap shares the days top five stories from our reporters at the Southern California Newspaper Group … And have everything delivered to you in our daily newsletters
    ONE: The Dodgers were nearly in the first socially-distanced brawl of 2020 after pitcher Joe Kelly plucked Houston’s Alex Bregman and threw a high heavy one at Carlos Correa before striking him out, Bill Plunkett writes. Kelly face-teased Corea, then they had words, then benches emptied, and the Dodgers went o
  • Smaller medical practices get free masks, gloves and gowns at Honda Center event

    Smaller medical practices get free masks, gloves and gowns at Honda Center event
    A drive-through distribution of free medical-grade personal protective equipment was held in the parking lot of the Honda Center on Tuesday, July 28.
    Organized by the Orange County Medical Association and Altais, the event was aimed at providing healthcare workers with the necessary equipment to aid in the reopening of their offices while safely abiding by coronavirus restrictions.
    Although many medical workers receive free equipment – also known as PPE – from their employers, some p
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: There are very few skeletons in the airport

    Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: There are very few skeletons in the airport
    I just want to tell you this story about my late mother, if you’ll indulge me for a few minutes, which I presume you have available since you’re probably reading this on Sunday morning and can’t go to church.
    Unless you are zooming church, which I haven’t tried but just seems weird. I tried zooming Weight Watchers and the big leader in the sky just didn’t have the same moxy on video as if I was sitting directly in front of him with a week’s worth of bad food s
  • Trout disease in hatcheries leads to lack of the fish in area lakes

    Trout disease in hatcheries leads to lack of the fish in area lakes
    It’s summertime and the fish aren’t jumping. At least not the trout in Southern California.
    A contagious, potentially fatal bacteria has infected trout in the three state-run hatcheries that provide the fish to public lakes in Southern California and the eastern Sierra. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife expects to euthanize all 3.2 million trout in those hatcheries this week.
    The disease, which never before has seen in California, was first identified at the Mojave River
  • Orange County Republicans hold in-person fundraisers even as coronavirus spreads

    Orange County Republicans hold in-person fundraisers even as coronavirus spreads
    Several dozen people recently paid $75 each and boarded a chartered yacht in Newport Harbor to “mix and mingle” with area Republican politicians who are running in state and federal races in November.
    Masks and temperature checks were required to get on the boat due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Saddleback Valley Republican Women’s Federated club, which organized the two-hour cruise on the evening of Thursday, July 23.
    But once on board, the organization sa
  • Civil rights icon Lewis to lie in repose at Georgia Capitol

    Civil rights icon Lewis to lie in repose at Georgia Capitol
    ATLANTA — John Lewis will lie in repose at the Georgia capitol in his hometown of Atlanta in one of the last memorial services for the late Democratic congressman before he is buried.
    Members of the public will be able to pay their respects to Lewis on Wednesday at the state capitol rotunda following a ceremony in his honor. A private burial service in Atlanta is scheduled for Thursday.
    Wednesday’s service is part of a series of public remembrances for Lewis that began over the weeke
  • OC Board of Education to sue Newsom as it seeks the reopening of schools

    OC Board of Education to sue Newsom as it seeks the reopening of schools
    Two weeks ago, the Orange County Board of Education gained national attention when it endorsed reopening public schools without social distancing or face masks.
    Now, the board plans to file a lawsuit against Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state’s public health officer, Sonia Y. Angell, asking that state orders be set aside that have most schools opening online in the fall.
    The board voted 4-0 during a closed session Tuesday night to file the lawsuit.
    “We have made the decision to put the
  • OC Board of Education to sue Newsom as it seeks the full reopening of schools

    OC Board of Education to sue Newsom as it seeks the full reopening of schools
    Two weeks ago, the Orange County Board of Education gained national attention when it endorsed reopening public schools without social distancing or face masks.
    Now, the board plans to file a lawsuit against Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state’s public health officer, Sonia Y. Angell, asking that state orders be set aside that have most schools opening online in the fall.
    The suit seeks in-person teaching and the resumption of campus activities.
    The board voted 4-0 during a closed session Tues
  • U.S., Oregon in talks about pulling federal agents from Portland

    U.S., Oregon in talks about pulling federal agents from Portland
    By GILLIAN FLACCUS and ANDREW SELSKY and JONATHAN LEMIRE
    PORTLAND, Ore.  — The Trump administration has started talks with the Oregon governor’s office and indicated that it would begin to draw down the presence of federal agents sent to quell two months of chaotic protests in Portland if the state stepped up its own enforcement, a senior White House official said Tuesday.
    The official stressed to The Associated Press that the talks with the office of Democratic Gov. Kate Brown
  • Passenger dies, driver hospitalized after crash on 5 Freeway in Anaheim

    Passenger dies, driver hospitalized after crash on 5 Freeway in Anaheim
    A person died, and another was hospitalized after a car slammed into a pole on the 5 Freeway in Anaheim on Tuesday evening, July 28.
    The crash happened at about 7:40 p.m.  between Brookhurst and Euclid Streets, Anaheim Fire & Rescue Battalion Chief Tim Sandifer said. First responders encountered two people in a black Chevrolet sedan that struck a pole supporting a freeway sign.
    The 26-year-old driver of the car was rushed to a trauma center. The 19-year-old passenger of the Chevy was &l
  • Angels hit on all cylinders to rout Mariners in home opener

    Angels hit on all cylinders to rout Mariners in home opener
    ANAHEIM — The Angels played the type of game that a ballpark full of red-clad fans would have loved to see in their first chance of the year to watch a home game.
    Presumably they still enjoyed it on television.
    The Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 10-2 on Tuesday night in their first home game in this unprecedented season, with red tarps covering many of the sections in the field level of a fan-free Angel Stadium.
    The coronavirus pandemic, of course, has left teams to improvise on the atmo
  • Joe Kelly wins hearts, Dodgers win game in Houston

    Joe Kelly wins hearts, Dodgers win game in Houston
    Joe Kelly #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts after a series of high inside pitches to Carlos Correa #1 of the Houston Astros in the sixth inning at Minute Maid Park on July 28, 2020 in Houston, Texas. Both benches emptied after words were exchanged. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw, left, yells toward Houston Astros’ Carlos Correa after the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, July 28, 2020, in Houston. Both benches emptied onto the field
  • Dodgers reaction: Joe Kelly, Carlos Correa spark bench-clearing incident

    Dodgers reaction: Joe Kelly, Carlos Correa spark bench-clearing incident
    In the highly anticipated game between the Dodgers and Astros in Houston on Tuesday night, the tension was evident.
    The Dodgers returned to Minute Maid Park for the first time since Game 5 of the 2017 World Series.Joe Kelly wins hearts, Dodgers win game in Houston https://t.co/qRlOsZrgEf
    — Inside SoCal Sports (@InsideSoCalSpts) July 29, 2020After Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly and Astros shortstop Carlos Correa exchanged words, the benches were cleared (social distancing not taken into account)
  • Rams depth chart: an up-to-date guide to the 2020 roster

    Rams depth chart: an up-to-date guide to the 2020 roster
    RAMS DEPTH CHART
    Players are listed with their uniform numbers in order of their likely roles at each position, as projected by Rams beat writer Kevin Modesti. The roster has 86 players as of July 28, 2020. This will be updated during training camp and the season.
    STARTERS (3 WRs, 1 TE)
    OFFENSE
    QB: 16 Jared Goff: Begins his fifth year as starter with the pressure of being the NFL’s fifth highest-paid player
    RB: 23 Cam Akers: Rams’ top draft choice (second round, f
  • Coronavirus: California has had 130,042 new cases in the past 14 days

    Coronavirus: California has had 130,042 new cases in the past 14 days
    California had at least 10,644 new cases of the coronavirus and 152 new deaths reported as of Tuesday, July 28, according to unofficial counts from county websites. Several counties did not report their numbers Tuesday.
    That raises the state’s total cases to 470,350 since reporting began, and 8,683 people have died.
    The California Department of Public Health’s dashboard showed there were 8,317 people hospitalized with 2,198 in ICUs in the last 14 days.
    The state’s dashboard als
  • Sparks can’t keep pace with Chicago Sky

    Sparks can’t keep pace with Chicago Sky
    A couple of could-be title contenders collided in the WNBA bubble on Tuesday, when the Chicago Sky defeated the Sparks 96-78 in a weird one at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.
    As the Sparks struggled to keep pace, the Sky opened up a big early lead early, lost it entirely, rebuilt it to 20 points in the third quarter and then, eventually, increased the advantage to as much as 24 in the fourth.
    L.A. kept scrapping, but Coach Derek Fisher’s squad couldn’t ever really slow Chicago&rsq
  • Mater Dei’s Kailia Utley, Aliso Niguel’s Josh Cho commit to college swimming programs

    Mater Dei’s Kailia Utley, Aliso Niguel’s Josh Cho commit to college swimming programs
    Swimmers Kailia Utley of Mater Dei and Josh Cho of Aliso Niguel — both members of the Irvine Novaquatics club — have committed to four-year universities.
    Utley has committed to Vanderbilt of the Southeastern Conference while Cho has pledged to Columbia of the Ivy League.
    Cho finished fourth in the 100-yard backstroke (49.89 seconds) at the CIF-SS Division 1 finals as a sophomore in 2019. He also took 10th in the butterfly with the same time.
    Utley placed ninth in the girls 100 backst
  • Kaaboo San Diego postpones its inaugural event at Petco Park to 2021

    Kaaboo San Diego postpones its inaugural event at Petco Park to 2021
    Following last year’s Kaaboo Del Mar fest, promoters announced it had changed ownership, reached a multi-year agreement with the San Diego Padres, would be renamed Kaaboo San Diego and relocate from the Del Mar Fairgrounds and Racetrack to Petco Park in San Diego in 2020.
    Now, however, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the country and entertainment industry, Kaaboo San Diego, which was scheduled for Sept. 18-20, has been postponed officially.
    “After much consultation wi
  • Joey Bosa reports to Chargers’ training camp on time

    Joey Bosa reports to Chargers’ training camp on time
    There will be no “Joey Bosa watch” at the Chargers’ training camp this summer.
    The star pass rusher reported Tuesday at the team’s headquarters for the veterans’ first day of training camp and coronavirus testing.
    “I made it,” Bosa said in a video the Chargers tweeted at 4:56 p.m. The cutoff time for players to arrive was four minutes later.sup @jbbigbear pic.twitter.com/gO8eMvtmaE
    — Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) July 28, 2020Bosa got a collecti
  • Joey Bosa reportedly agrees to 5-year, $135 million contract extension

    Joey Bosa reportedly agrees to 5-year, $135 million contract extension
    There will be no “Joey Bosa watch” at the Chargers’ training camp this summer. But the star pass rusher will be able to buy many luxury watches with the massive contract extension he agreed to Tuesday after his cutting-it-close arrival on the first day of training camp.
    Bosa and the Chargers agreed to terms on a five-year, $135 million contract extension, ESPN’s Adam Schefter first reported. Bosa will receive a $78 million signing bonus and $102 million guaranteed, accord
  • Joey Bosa, Chargers reportedly agree to 5-year, $135 million contract extension

    Joey Bosa, Chargers reportedly agree to 5-year, $135 million contract extension
    There will be no “Joey Bosa watch” at the Chargers’ training camp this summer. But the star pass rusher will be able to buy many luxury watches with the massive contract extension he agreed to Tuesday after his cutting-it-close arrival on the first day of training camp.
    Bosa and the Chargers agreed to terms on a five-year, $135 million contract extension, ESPN’s Adam Schefter first reported. Bosa will receive a $78 million signing bonus and $102 million guaranteed, accord
  • Joey Bosa, Chargers agree to terms on 5-year, $135M contract extension

    Joey Bosa, Chargers agree to terms on 5-year, $135M contract extension
    There will be no “Joey Bosa watch” at the Chargers’ training camp this summer. But the star pass rusher will be able to buy many luxury watches with the massive contract extension he agreed to Tuesday after his cutting-it-close arrival on the first day of training camp.
    Bosa and the Chargers agreed to terms on a five-year, $135 million contract extension with $102 million guaranteed and $78 million guaranteed at signing, a source confirmed to Southern California News Group.
    The
  • Joey Bosa, Chargers agree to terms on 5-year, $135 million contract extension

    Joey Bosa, Chargers agree to terms on 5-year, $135 million contract extension
    There will be no “Joey Bosa watch” at the Chargers’ training camp this summer. But the star pass rusher will be able to buy many luxury watches with the massive contract extension he agreed to Tuesday after his cutting-it-close arrival on the first day of training camp.
    Bosa and the Chargers agreed to terms on a five-year, $135 million contract extension with $102 million guaranteed and $78 million guaranteed at signing, a source confirmed to Southern California News Group. The

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