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Bay FC Entering a Playoff Push in Inaugural Season
The Bay FC, the first-year professional women’s soccer team, is right in the mix for a playoff spot in its inaugural season. Despite all the challenges and obstacles of an expansion franchise, the squad would qualify for the playoffs if the season ended today. They would earn the eighth and final playoff spot as they currently hold a two-point lead over ninth seed Racing Louisville FC.
Former Giants pitcher Reyes Moronta dies — dead at 31
Reyes Moronta, a former MLB reliever who pitched six total seasons in the big leagues, has died. Bravos de Leon, Moronta’s team this season in the Mexican League, announced the news of Moronta’s death in a post to social media late Sunday night. Moronta was just 31 years old. Lamentamos profundamente la partida de Reyes... The post Former Giants pitcher Reyes Moronta dies — dead at 31 appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Hundreds of farmworkers, allies rally in Healdsburg for better work conditions
Maria Salinas knows firsthand the toll long hours in grueling conditions can take on farmworkers. Her father worked in the fields for 13 years, often with few breaks and little water in ever-rising temperatures until physically he couldn’t continue. He died of cancer in 2014. A farmworker herself, Salinas said that in the decade since her father’s death there have been few improvements in ...
Giants trade Soler, Jackson to Braves for veteran reliever, prospect
As expected, the Giants dealt one of their big offseason additions before Tuesday's MLB trade deadline. But the player who was traded came as a bit of a surprise. The Giants sent designated hitter Jorge Soler and reliever Luke Jackson to the Atlanta Braves, the team announced Monday night, in exchange for minor league infielder Sabin Ceballos and left-hander Tyler Matzek.
Cowboys training camp debacle shows 49ers dodged a major bullet
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance recently got some work in at training camp for the Dallas Cowboys. Lance's poor performance definitely suggests that the Niners dodged a major bullet with the former No. 3 overall pick. 49ers dodged a major bullet with now-Cowboys QB Trey Lance. A video...
The Warriors just got a double dose a bad news amid roster restructuring
The Golden State Warriors have had a surprisingly low-key off-season thus far but if they get their way, they will soon be making a trade for an all-star. After losing out on Paul George and seeing longtime Warrior Klay Thompson leave for the Dallas Mavericks, Golden State could use a win but instead they got bad news.
Giants Trade Strategy: Acquiring Brent Rooker, Bo Bichette, Guerrero Jr.
The San Francisco Giants are in a unique position as potential buyers and sellers at the trade deadline, with various player acquisition targets on the table. The Cubs are 51-56 going into Monday, with a worse record than the Giants this season. Brent Rooker, a potential target, has hit close...
Taylor Ward’s grand slam caps Angels’ rally, LA beats Athletics 8-6 to avoid 4-game sweep
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Taylor Ward hit a grand slam to help the Angels erase an early 6-0 deficit, and Los Angeles beat the Oakland Athletics 8-6 on Sunday to avoid a four-game sweep. Ward’s fourth-inning slam into the Oakland bullpen in left field off Osvaldo Bido (2-2) was...
Blake Snell linked to 2 contenders in trade rumors
The San Francisco Giants appear open to a trade involving starting pitcher Blake Snell, and two intriguing teams have emerged as potential landing spots. In a pair of separate reports, Jon Heyman of the New York Post suggested that the New York Yankees and San Diego Padres have both looked into a Snell trade. Snell... The post Blake Snell linked to 2 contenders in trade rumors appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Santa Cruz County officers arrest three people in connection to robbery
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, CALIF. (KION-TV)- Multiple Santa Cruz County units arrested one adult and two juveniles in connection to a robbery that happened last Friday. On July 26th, Capitola Police responded to robbery at a commercial business near 41st Avenue. According to officials, three suspects stole a large amount of merchandise before fleeing the scene. An employee was also threatened by one suspect, who said he had a firearm and would attack the employee.
Former chef of Cafe Sparrow to open Food Talk at Ulterior in downtown Santa Cruz
Donnie Suesens, the former owner and chef of Cafe Sparrow, is returning to the local dining scene next month as the new chef-in-residence at Ulterior, the restaurant space inside Motiv, a nightclub in downtown Santa Cruz. Since the Aptos restaurant closed at the end of April after 38 years in...
Santa Cruz Ballet Theater closing after nearly 50 years
After nearly a half century of training generations in the rarefied art of ballet, the Santa Cruz Ballet Theatre is no more. On Monday, SCBT’s long-time artistic director, Diane Cypher, announced that the local training academy is closing its doors at the end of July. For Santa Cruz County audiences, SCBT was known largely for its full performances of “The Nutcracker” each holiday season at the Santa Cruz Civic. But for young dancers interested in rigorous ballet training, it was a top-flight academy that, in many cases, led to careers in professional ballet.
Meditation garden, commuter lounge could replace UC Santa Cruz’s Camper Park
As part of their decision this year to close the 40-year-old on-campus trailer park that housed 41 students, UC Santa Cruz officials cited a safety and sustainability assessment report that found that the trailers had fire hazards, mold concerns, weak security systems and long-term habitability issues. The June 25 report,...
83-Year-Old Man Found Safe in California After Mysterious Disappearance Post Canceled Orlando Flight
The ordeal of 83-year-old Patrick Bailey, who disappeared after his flight from Orlando to Oregon was canceled, has come to an end. Bailey, who had been missing for over a week, was located safe and sound in California on Sunday, his family confirmed, according to WFTV. Anastasia Quanbeck, Bailey's daughter,...
Tom Stafford retires from Pacifica School District
All educators and staff should be celebrated for the work they do to prepare our children for the future, but today I want to celebrate one in particular upon his retirement. Tom Stafford came to the Pacifica School District in August, 2002, teaching chorus to every 3rd, 4th and 5th-grader in Pacifica - well over 1,000 students every week. Over the past 22 years he has taken on many roles in the district, working in special education, serving as principal of Linda Mar and Cabrillo Schools, band director, coordinator of visual and performing arts, administrator of special projects, and teaching in 3rd grade and 5th grade classrooms.
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