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Column: With Aaron Rodgers and Phil Mickelson around, we could all use a break from the world of sports

Like all NHL teams, the Chicago Blackhawks send out daily medical updates about players’ injuries. Defenseman Calvin de Haan and goaltender Marc-André Fleury, for instance, were excused from practice earlier this week for “maintenance.” This can be general soreness or just a mental break for a player to get his body and mind in tune…
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How can the Chicago Bears get most out of QB Justin Fields? New GM Ryan Poles is doing his homework.

One of the strongest evaluations Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles offered Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine was about wide receiver Darnell Mooney. Mooney, who topped 1,000 receiving yards in his second NFL season in 2021, stopped into Halas Hall to work out and greet the new Bears leaders. Poles was “blown away” by…
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Boys and girls basketball playoffs: Tuesday’s CIF SoCal Regional results, updated schedule

Scores from the boys and girls basketball CIF Southern California Regional playoff games Tuesday, and the schedule for the games Wednesday and Thursday. BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS CIF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL OPEN DIVISION Regional quarterfinals, Wednesday, 6 p.m. unless noted Corona Centennial, bye Mater Dei at Bishop Montgomery San Diego St. Augustine at Sierra Canyon, 8…
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Boys and girls soccer playoffs: Tuesday’s scores from CIF SoCal Regional, updated schedule

The scores from Tuesday’s boys and girls soccer games in the CIF Southern California Regional playoffs, and the updated schedule for the semifinals Thursday. BOYS SOCCER PLAYOFFS CIF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL DIVISION I Quarterfinals, Tuesday Servite 5, Coronado 0 Mira Costa 1, South East 0 Escondido San Pasqual 1, Huntington Beach 0 Birmingham 3, JSerra…
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Capistrano Valley Christian girls basketball stunned on last-second shot in SoCal regionals

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now SAN DIEGO — From the thrill of winning the first CIF-SS title in school history, and the on-campus victory parade, to the tears from a last-second defeat in the regional playoffs. The emotions of the postseason truly possess unlimited range, a reminder the…
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Lakers’ Frank Vogel excited to add D.J. Augustin to backcourt

LOS ANGELES — As the Lakers tipped off Tuesday night, D.J. Augustin was still making his way to town. But Frank Vogel, who coached the 34-year-old point guard in previous stints in Indiana and Orlando, said they had already exchanged a few texts. In the midst of a season in need of some kind of…
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Fire burns abandoned Burger King building in Orange

An abandoned Burger King off West Chapman Avenue in Orange burned Tuesday evening, fire officials said. #Screenshot #Photos of the action captured by #photographer @MFisher1274 via #Caltrans traffic cams pic.twitter.com/S86OoOhSUX — Mike Fisher (@MFisher1274) March 2, 2022 The fire at 2620 West Chapman Ave., near the 57 Freeway, was reported at 8:27 p.m., said a…
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Trevor Zegras, Ducks pull out a late victory over Bruins

ANAHEIM — The Ducks scored an early power-play goal, ending a three-game drought without one. They built a first-period lead and maintained it through an atypically sound second period. They played defense by playing offense for extended stretches and received solid goaltending. Then the Ducks got a little late-game magic from rookie center Trevor Zegras,…
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Lakers’ second-half rally falls short against Mavericks

LOS ANGELES — After a lifeless performance on Sunday night, the Lakers needed some kind of sign to show they’re still kicking. On Tuesday night against the Dallas Mavericks, they ran the floor. They defended. They scored. A crowd that had booed them two nights before got back on their side as they led by…
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No. 16 USC routed by No. 2 Arizona, failing first March test

LOS ANGELES — As it built the best regular-season win total in program history, USC made a habit of winning games by dragging opponents into slugfests with its defense. The uglier, the better. Tuesday night’s game against No. 2 Arizona was certainly ugly, but not in the way the Trojans wanted to see. Through 13…
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