The TEN: 2/25/2022

(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in “The TEN”)

  1. Temple City will be home for two CIF Championship games Saturday. The Girls basketball team will host Pacifica Christian in the Division 4A Championship game at 7:00 p.m. The Boys Soccer team will host Los Altos in the Division 6 Championship game at 4:00 p.m. 
  2. Hall of Fame Boxers and Brothers, Vitali and Wladamir Klitschko plan to fight for Ukraine against the Russian invasion. 
  3. Eric Bieniemy will return as the Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator in 2022. 
  4. Former Houston Oilers wide receiver Kenny Burrough, who played for the team for 11 years, after originally being drafted by the New Orleans Saints in 1970, passed away Thursday at the age of 73. 
  5. MLB said it will begin canceling regular season games if the two sides can’t reach an agreement by Monday February 28. The season is set to start on March 31. 
  6. Former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quarterback Tom Brady, who retired after the season, will play himself in a movie called “80 for Brady” which is set to begin production this spring. 
  7. UCLA is expected to hire former Bruins great Ken Norton Jr. as the new linebackers coach. 
  8. Arcadia beat San Dimas 2-0 Thursday night and are the Pizza Chalet Champs.
  9.  Happy Birthday to former Lakers forward Kurt Rambis who turns 64 today. 
  10. “There are people with a lot more talent than I have who have been weeded out of the league because they couldn’t put their egos aside to fill a role.” – Kurt Rambis.  

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