
(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in “The TEN”)
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The New England Patriots beat the Atlanta Falcons 25-0 on Thursday Night Football.
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The Angels Shohei Ohtani was named the AL MVP. Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies won the NL MVP.
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Corbin Burnes of the Milwaukee Brewers won the NL Cy Young Award. The Toronto Blue Jays Robbie Ray won the AL Cy Young.
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Staples Center will be re-named Crypto.Com Arena under a 20-year naming rights agreement between the crypto currency platform and AEG.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown has been accused of obtaining a fake COVID-19 vaccination card.
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The winner of the St. Francis -La Serna game will be home for the CIF Division 4 Finals game. Both teams won the coin flip.
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The Lakers lost to the Milwaukee Bucks 109-102 Wednesday night to fall to 8-8 on the year.
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Jaxson Dart is set to start at quarterback Saturday against UCLA.
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“Thanks to all of the coaches/ADs who reached out. Means a lot to see how much support I have in this coaching community. I can look myself in the mirror and know I gave my all day in and day out to that program. Didn’t think 5 months would be all I was given. ON TO THE NEXT!” – Former Sierra Vista head football coach Pete Moye’ on Twitter after he was fired Wednesday.
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“Villasenors coming back.” MVS Commenter “Anonymous”.
@ #4: I believe that’s about as good as O.co Coliseum in Oakland. Yikes.
#3 I guess Urias’s 20 wins and his team making the playoffs wasn’t enough. Now what’s the criteria again?