
(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in “The TEN”)
- San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich made it official and said he will not return to coaching this season.
- Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce plans to return next season he confirmed Thursday.
- Actor Gene Hackman, who starred in the movie “Hoosiers” passed away at the age of 95.
- Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker again denied any allegations of sexual misconduct despite being accused of inappropriate behavior by 16 massage therapists.
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are reinstating former head coach Jon Gruden into their Ring of Honor after having him removed in 2021.
- New Orleans GM Mickey Loomis indicated the team will stick with Derek Carr as the team’s starting quarterback in 2025.
- San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch indicated the team has started negotiations with quarterback Brock Purdy on a new contract.
- The First Annual 3rd and Long Spring Season starting March 29 at Baldwin Park High School will consist of South Hills, Monrovia, Bell Gardens, Pasadena, Charter Oak, Alta Loma, Nogales, Cathedral and Los Altos as well as host Baldwin Park.
- This is this the first time in the history of both schools that Rosemead and Gabrielino have made it to a CIF Final in Girls basketball.
- Doctors have advised Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter, who could be the number one pick in the NFL draft, against having foot surgery despite having a stress reaction in his right foot. Carter will work out at Penn State’s pro day on March 28.
While we wait for the toxicology reports to tell us the exact cause of death for Gene, his wife and one of their dogs, we have to note that this man was one of the greats. His role in Unforgiven will not soon be forgotten.