Los Angeles Times - 06.04.2020

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LasVegas
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Las Vegas
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Seattle
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Seattle
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LosAngeles
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Los Angeles
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Denver
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Denver
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Houston
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Houston
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Miami
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NewYork
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New York
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Chicago
60/

Chicago
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Anchorage
30/

Anchorage
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Temperature Los Angeles Fullerton Ventura

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April 7 April 14 April 22 April 30

Los An geles Co. Orange Co. Ventura Co.

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BARBARACO.

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Barbara
Ventura

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Hills
SantaMonica

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Beach Newport
Beach

Santa Ana

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Beach San
Clemente

MissionViejo

Irvine

Oceanside

Escondido

Poway

Ramona

San Diego

Temecula

Hemet Palm
Springs

Fullerton

Chino
Riverside

Ontario

Pomona/
Fairplex San Bernardino

Yucca Valley

Hesperia

Whittier
Hills

UCLA

Simi ValleyChats worth
Burbank Monrovia

Santa Clarita

L.A. Downtown

Sun 6:33a/7:18p 6:32a/7:17p 6:37a/7:22p
Moon 5:59p/5:59a 5:58p/5:57a 6:03p/6:03a

Anaheim 68 55 -- 61 51 64 49
Avalon /Catalina 56 50 -- 5746 54 44
Bakersfi eld 71 51 -- 62 46 62 48
Barstow 73 49 -- 59 45 60 44
Big Bear Lake 47 30 -- 40 26 41 23
Bishop 66 31 -- 55 30 56 38
Burbank 60 54 -- 58 48 59 48
Camarillo 65 56 .03 63 46 65 47
Chatsworth 64 52 -- 58 46 58 45
Chino 63 54 Tr 58 47 62 46
Dana Point 61 54 .02 61 51 60 47
Death Valley 81 66 -- 69 61 72 57
Del Mar 62 58 -- 60 49 61 44
Escondido 64 55 -- 60 52 61 46
Eureka 57 44 1.21 56 44 57 43
Fallbrook 63 54 -- 60 50 62 44
Fresno 60 53 .10 61 45 64 48
Fullerton 65 56.07 62 52 65 51
Hemet 60 49 -- 57 47 58 42
Hesperia 57 46 -- 55 39 54 39
Huntington Beach 67 57 -- 62 53 63 52
Idyllwild 55 32 -- 4636 46 33
Irvine 64 56 -- 6153 63 49
L.A. D’nt own/USC65 59 -- 6252 62 50

L.A. Int’l. Airport 65 58 -- 63 53 65 52
Laguna Beach 67 56 -- 60 53 61 50
Lancaster 56 48 -- 55 36 54 39
Long Beach 64 57 -- 61 52 62 51
MammothLakes 41 30 .06 41 21 43 26
Mis sion Viejo 62 52 -- 59 52 62 48
Monr ovia 57 53 .19 57 48 60 47
Monterey 58 55 1.21 58 44 60 50
Mt. Wilson 39 35 -- 44 35 45 32
Needles 81 59 -- 73 56 72 53
Newport Beach 61 56 -- 61 53 62 52
Northridge 66 52 -- 57 44 58 44
Oakland 57 53 .47 58 45 61 49
Oceanside 65 51.01 62 48 63 46
Ojai 58 52.02 58 40 59 44
Ontario 60 54 Tr 58 48 60 47
Palm Springs 79 56 -- 67 54 66 50
Pasadena 57 53 .11 57 48 59 48
Paso Robles 56 50.45 56 38 60 43
Pomona/Fairplex 61 54 .01 58 47 60 45
Redding 57 49 .29 63 43 71 50
Riverside 62 54 -- 55 46 58 44
Sacramento 56 50 1.05 59 42 63 43
San Bernardino 64 55 -- 56 49 60 44

San Diego 67 60 Tr 64 57 63 53
San Francisco 56 50.44 57 44 60 48
San Gabriel 60 xx -- 59 49 61 49
San Jose 55 50 .96 56 42 63 46
San Luis Obispo 55 52 .69 58 41 60 45
Santa Ana 66 58 .10 62 54 66 53
Santa Barbara 57 49 .04 60 41 61 45
Santa Clarita 57 50 -- 57 43 58 44
Santa Monica Pier 62 56 -- 59 50 61 49
SantaPaula 59 49 .04 59 42 61 45
SantaRosa 56 48 .40 58 39 63 40
Simi Valley 60 50 -- 58 45 58 44
Tahoe Valley 36 31 .32 37 24 43 26
Temecula 62 52 -- 56 48 59 44
Thousand Oaks 59 47 -- 60 45 60 45
Torran ce 64 55 -- 61 51 62 50
UCLA 62 55 -- 60 50 62 49
Van Nuys 65 55 -- 58 46 61 48
Ventura 58 53 .08 60 46 60 48
Whittier Hills 66 58 .08 6151 63 50
Woodland Hills 63 49 -- 58 42 58 43
Wrightwood 45 37 -- 42 33 42 29
Yorba Linda 62 55 .01 59 50 61 47
Yosemi te Valley 43 33 1.17 4526 49 37

Thunderstorms62/
A sho wer 61/
A few sho wers 62/
Partly sunny 67/

Thunderstorms58/
A few sho wers 57/
A few sho wers 59/
Partly sunny 68/

A storm 61/
A sho wer 60/
A sho wer 60/
Clouds, sun 62/

A bit of snow 41/
Quitecold 28/
A sho wer 41/
Partly sunny 51/

Rain 66/
Storms 66/
A sho wer 67/
Warmer 80/

Rain and a storm Showers and storms Rain, a thunderstormCold with snow, 1-3” Cloudy andcooler
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Today

Innerwaters:Wind southwest 10-
knots, gusts 25 knots. Wind waves
2-4 feet with west and south swells
2 feet.
Surf zone:Theris k of rip currents
will be moderate at the Santa Bar-
bara,Ventura, L.A. and San Diego
county beaches and high at the
Orange county beaches.

Santa Barbara 2-4’ 12 sec SSW
Ventura 2-4’ 12 sec SSW
Los Angeles 2-4’ 12 sec SSW
Orange 2-4’ 13 sec SSW
San Dieg o 2-4’ 12 sec SSW

Sunday Today TuesdaySunday Today Tuesday Sunday Today Tuesday

Forecasts byAccuWeather, Inc.©

Today 8:38a 5.7 Hi 2:36a 0.5Lo
9:19p 5.5 Hi 3:02p -0.7Lo
Tue. 9:27a 5.6 Hi 3:21a -0.1Lo
9:51p 5.8 Hi 3:37p -0.4Lo

High/low 65/59 65/56 58/
Normal high/low 72/52 72/51 67/
High/low ayear ago 67/54 69/57 63/
Record high/date 105/ 1989 87/2016 90/
Record low/date 41/1921 43/1999 38/

24-hourtotal (as of 4 p.m.) 0.00 0.08 0.
Seasontotal (since Oct. 1) 11.67 10.14 10.
Last season(Oct. 1 to date) 18.00 15.87 17.
Season norm(Oct. 1 to date) 13.71 12.60 15.
Humidity (high/low) 72/5 1 87/55 92/

Precipitation Los AngelesFullerton Ventura

Las Vegas, 60
Los Angeles, 60

Phoenix, 25
San Franci sco, 60

(^62) / (^5257) / (^4559) / (^5040) / (^2667) / 54
High88 in Jasper, Ala.
Low4 in Willow City, N.D.
Sunday Today Sunday Today
Albany 62 48 Tr 61 40 Su
Albuquerque 71 40 -- 73 45 Su
Anchorage 40 36 Tr 30 18 Pc
Aspen 56 36 Tr 56 32 Pc
Atlanta 80 60 -- 83 64 Pc
Austin 67 51 -- 77 66 Fg
Baltimore 69 50 -- 6848 Su
Boise 61 42 .21 61 39 Cy
Boston 54 39 -- 58 42 Su
Buff alo 53 43 .02 56 38 Pc
Burling ton, Vt. 56 38 .02 53 34 Pc
Charleston, S.C. 75 55 -- 81 62 Pc
Charlotte 77 54 -- 82 55 Ts
Chicago 52 35 -- 60 51 Sh
Cincinnati 59 48 .11 66 56 Cy
Cleveland 44 41 -- 59 45 Pc
Columbia,S.C. 80 52 -- 83 61 Pc
Columbus 53 48 .11 65 53 Pc
Dallas/Ft.Worth 65 46 Tr 73 63 Fg
Denver 70 37 -- 71 41 Su
Detroit 58 42 Tr 57 44 Pc
El Paso 79 57 -- 79 55 Cy
Eugene 62 44 .05 61 37 Cy
Fort Myers 84 71 Tr 85 69 Pc
Hartford 60 45 Tr 63 40 Su
Honolulu 82 69 .10 80 69 Cy
Houston 74 57 .01 79 69 Ts
Indianapolis 55 42 Tr 65 57 Pc
Jacksonville,Fla. 75 61 .02 82 60 Pc
Kansas City 61 35 -- 69 59 Cy
Knoxville 79 50 -- 78 57 Pc
Las Vegas 75 57 -- 65 49 Cy
Louisville 71 49 .02 74 59 Cy
Medford 60 40 .06 59 41 Cy
Memphis 75 48 -- 78 64 Cy
Miami 84 72 .01 85 74 Ts
Milwaukee 46 34 -- 52 43 Sh
Minneapolis 56 29 -- 56 48 Sh
Nashville 80 51 -- 80 61 Pc
New Orleans 83 62 .03 84 69 Pc
New York 65 47 -- 65 48 Su
Norfolk 68 41 -- 64 52 Pc
OklahomaCity 67 39 -- 71 58 Sh
Omaha 63 29 -- 68 54 Cy
Orlando 73 67 .30 79 65 Pc
Philadelphia 67 43 -- 66 48 Su
Phoenix 86 59 -- 82 57 Su
Pittsburgh 65 45 .01 64 48 Pc
Portland, Ore. 63 42 .03 63 41 Pc
Providence 52 38 -- 6242 Su
Raleigh/Durham 73 47 -- 78 54 Pc
Reno 51 42 Tr 50 34 Cy
Richmond 73 39 -- 70 52 Pc
St. Louis 56 42 -- 75 60 Cy
Salt Lake City 68 46 Tr 63 45 Cy
Acapulco 90 73 -- 8575 Su
Amsterd am 68 43 -- 66 45 Sh
Athens 59 48 .35 55 48 Sh
Bangkok 97 81 .04 96 82 Ts
Barce lona 62 46 -- 61 52 Pc
Berlin 61 32 -- 69 44 Pc
Cabo San Lucas 86 66 -- 81 68 Cy
Cairo 81 79 -- 8058 Hz
Dubai 92 81 -- 85 68 Su
Dublin 58 46 .20 55 37 Sh
Havana 90 68 -- 90 67 Su
Ho Chi Minh City 100 81 -- 97 80 Pc
Hong Kong 67 64 .76 68 64 Ts
Istanbul 53 48 .21 52 46 W
Jerusalem 82 64 -- 67 49 Su
Johannesburg 70 48 -- 76 54 Hz
Kuala Lumpur 92 78 .30 91 78 Ts
Lima 77 69 -- 76 70 Su
London 71 43 -- 64 41 Pc
Madrid 69 46 -- 64 51 Sh
Mecca 102 73 -- 104 74 Su
Mexico City 87 55 .10 80 56 Pc
Milan 66 44 -- 69 43 Su
Mont real 50 45 .07 51 32 Pc
Moscow 41 26 Tr 40 23 Cy
Mumbai 91 81 -- 90 79 Hz
New Delhi 94 68 -- 95 66 Hz
Paris 73 43 -- 62 48 Sh
Prague 59 32 -- 66 38 Su
Rome 71 46 -- 66 45 Su
Seoul 57 34 -- 60 39 Pc
Singapore 90 81 .17 88 78 R
Taipei City 65 60 .08 70 62 R
Tokyo 55 51 .07 61 48 Su
Vancouver 50 39 -- 52 40 Pc
Vienna 63 32 -- 66 41 W
Seattle 56 44 -- 59 41 Pc
Tampa 72 68 .06 82 67 Pc
Tucson 82 55 -- 82 49 Su
Tulsa 66 43 -- 74 61 Cy
Washing ton, D.C.68 47 -- 69 54 Su
Wichita 63 40 Tr 73 58 Cy
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Showers and thunderstorms:A slow-moving storm will continue to affect Southern California for the start of
the week. Widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected. Some of these storms could be heavy enough
to cause flooding or small hail. Snow is expected above 4,000 feet through Tuesday, with several inches of
accumulation expected. The heaviest snow is expected above 6,000 feet.
Southwest unsettled:Widespread showers and thunderstorms will hit
portions of California and Nevada. Spotty showers will stretch from
Virginia into North Carolina and also from Idaho into Montana and
Wyoming. It will be warm across the Southeast.
TIME EVENT ON THE AIR
AUTO RACING
10 a.m. 2019, NASCAR Cup Series, Food City 500 TV: NBCSN
Noon 2015, IndyCar, MAVTV 500, Auto Club Speedway TV:NBCSN
4 p.m. iNASCAR Racing Series, Rockingham Speedway TV:NBCSN
5 p.m. 2019, NASCAR Cup Series, STP 500 TV:NBCSN
7 p.m. iNASCAR Pro Invitational Series TV:FS
BASEBALL
9 a.m. 1984, World Series, Game 1, Detroit at San Diego TV:MLB Network
11 a.m. 1984, World Series, Game 4, Detroit at San Diego TV:MLB Network
1 p.m. 1984, World Series, Game 5, San Diego at Detroit TV:MLB Network
6 p.m. 1988, NLCS, Game 2, N.Y. Mets at Dodgers TV:SNLA
BASKETBALL
Noon 2012, Chicago at New York TV:NBA
2 p.m. 2019, NBA Finals, Game 4, Toronto at Golden StateTV:NBA
5 p.m. 2000, Lakers at Golden State TV:NBA
7 p.m. 2019, Toronto at Clippers TV:Prime
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
9 a.m. 2018, SEC tournament, Kentucky vs. Tennessee TV:SEC
10:30 a.m.2020, Virginia at Boston College TV:ACC
12:30 p.m.2020, women, North Carolina State at North
Carolina
TV:ACC
4 p.m. 2019, NCAA Final Four, Auburn vs. Virginia TV:CBSSN
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
10 a.m. 2019, Oregon vs. Washington TV:ESPNU
10 a.m. 1982, Stanford at California TV:Pac-
1 p.m. 2020, Rose Bowl, Oregon vs. Wisconsin TV:ESPNU
1 p.m. 2004, Oregon at Oregon State TV:Pac-
3 p.m. 2011, Colorado at Utah TV:Pac-
5 p.m. 2018, Oklahoma vs. Texas TV:FS
7 p.m. 2019, Alabama at South Carolina TV:ESPNU
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
1:30 p.m. 2019, women, USC at Oregon TV:Pac-12 LA
HOCKEY
Noon 2020, San Jose at Calgary TV:NHL
2 p.m. 2019, Minnesota at Chicago TV:NHL
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
3 p.m. 2019, UFC 242: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Dustin
Poirier
TV:ESPNews
MOTORCYCLE RACING
9 p.m. 2020, Monster Energy Supercross, Anaheim TV:NBCSN
PREP FOOTBALL
11 a.m. 2018, Division 3 final, Sierra Canyon at Cajon TV:Prime
1:30 p.m. 2018, Division 2 final, Upland at Rancho Verde TV:Prime
PRO FOOTBALL
10 a.m. 2018, Cleveland at Tampa Bay TV:NFL Network
1 p.m. 2018, Baltimore at Kansas City TV:NFL Network
5 p.m. 2006, Atlanta at New Orleans TV:ESPN
6 p.m. 2016, Super Bowl 50, Carolina vs. Denver TV:NFL Network
SOCCER
10 a.m. 2011, MLS Cup, Galaxy vs. Houston TV:SpecSN
10 a.m. 2013, Spain, Real Madrid vs. Sevilla TV:beinES
10 a.m. 2015, Mexico, Monterrey vs. Tigres TV:TUDN
11 a.m. 2020, Mexican Cup, Tijuana vs. Morelia TV:FOXD
Noon 2014, Spain, Malaga vs. Atletico Madrid TV:bein
3 p.m. 1996, MLS Cup, D.C. United vs. Galaxy TV:ESPN
5 p.m. 2001, MLS Cup, San Jose vs. Galaxy TV:ESPN
8 p.m. 2020, MLS, Miami at LAFC TV:ESPND
TENNIS
Noon 2012, French Open, men’s singles final, Rafael
Nadal vs. Novak Djokovic
TV:Tennis
TODAY ON THE AIR
With the Galaxy and
LAFC idled by the co-
ronavirus outbreak, both
Major League Soccer teams
have begun reaching out to
the community to ease the
burden of those affected by
the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week, the Galaxy
and Chancho’s Tacos will
send the team-branded food
truck to schools and hospi-
tals around the Southland
to deliver free meals to medi-
cal workers and volunteers.
The taco truck will make
its first stop Monday, from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Glendale
Memorial Hospital. It will
visit the Northridge Hospi-
tal on Wednesday and two
middle schools in Carson —
Curtiss and Stephen M.
White — on Thursday and
Friday.
Last month, the Galaxy
and their supporters do-
nated more than 300 pounds
of canned food to the L.A.
Regional Food Bank.
LAFC donated a pallet of
fruits and vegetables to the
Union Rescue Mission and
has raised more than $5,
for charity through an es-
ports gaming series. The
team also has partnered
with Bodyarmor, Clif Bar
and Old Spice to hand out
sports drinks, nutrition
bars, gels and personal-hy-
giene kits to staff and pa-
tients at Kaiser Perma-
nente, the Red Cross and six
other groups working with
at-risk communities.
The team also is working
with the Red Cross to set up
asocially distanced blood
bank at Banc of California
Stadium.
—Kevin Baxter
England defender Kyle
Walker is facing disciplinary
action from Premier League
team Manchester City after
appearing to break lock-
down conditions during the
COVID-19 pandemic. He
apologized after it was
widely reported that he held
aparty involving two sex
workers at his home. ...
Spain’s players association
released a statement criti-
cizing the Spanish league’s
decision to ask clubs to put
the players on government
furloughs during the co-
ronavirus crisis.
PRO FOOTBALL
Hall of Famer
Mitchell dies
Bobby Mitchell, a speedy
halfback and flanker during
the late 1950s and 1960s who
became the Washington
Redskins’ first black player
on the way to a Hall of Fame
career, died. He was 84.
The Hot Springs, Ark.,
native split his career with
the Cleveland Browns and
Redskins and was inducted
into the Pro Football Hall of
Fame in 1983. The Hall of
Fame said Mitchell’s family
said he died Sunday after-
noon but didn’t provide any
other details.
When Mitchell joined the
Redskins in 1962, they be-
came the last NFL team to
integrate. After playing his
first four seasons in Cleve-
land, he spent seven more
with Washington. Mitchell
became a Redskins scout
and later served as assistant
general manager.
ETC.
Byron prevails
at virtual Bristol
William Byronled the
most laps in NASCAR’s first
two virtual races and had
nothing to show for his gam-
ing skills. The third time out,
he got the victory.
Byron easily won the
iRacing event at virtual Bris-
tol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway,
where NASCAR would have
been really racing before the
COVID-19 pandemic caused
sports to shut down.
Texas hired a new wom-
en’s basketball coach, luring
Vic Schaeferaway from Mis-
sissippi State two days after
dismissing Karen Aston. ...
Kentucky point guard Ash-
ton Hagansdeclared for the
NBA draft and will forgo his
final two college seasons. ...
Dougie Morgan, a former
Scotland rugby captain and
coach, died at 73 in Edin-
burgh on Saturday night.
THE DAY IN SPORTS
Galaxy, LAFC aid
COVID-19 relief
staff and wire reports
When Ron Blomberg of
the New York Yankees
stepped into the batter’s box
on this date in 1973 at Fen-
way Park in Boston, he made
baseball history, and he
didn’t have to hit, catch or
throw the ball.
Blomberg was the Ameri-
can League’s first desig-
nated hitter and in that first
at-bat he drew a bases-
loaded walk against Luis
Tiant. For the game, he had
a hit and an RBI in three at-
bats. Orlando Cepeda was
the DH for Boston and al-
though the Red Sox won
15-5, Cepeda drew a blank,
going 0 for 6.
In games involving local
teams that were canceled
because of the COVID-
pandemic, the Clippers were
scheduled to play the Chi-
cago Bulls at Staples Center
on Monday. The Bulls had
won on Dec. 14 in Chicago,
109-106.
In baseball, the Dodgers
were to open a four-gamese-
ries in St. Louis against the
Cardinals, and the Angels
and Oakland Athletics were
set to play the first of three at
Angel Stadium.
Here is a look at memora-
ble games and outstanding
sports performances on this
date:
1896 — The first modern
Olympic Games open in
Athens, and on the first day
American James B. Con-
nelly of South Boston wins
the triple jump, known then
as the hop, step and jump, to
become the Games’ first
gold medalist.
1947 —Jimmy Demaret
wins the Masters for the sec-
ond time, finishing two
strokes ahead of Byron Nel-
son and amateur Frank
Stranahan. The affable
Texan puts himself in the
Masters record book by be-
ing the first player to shoot
all four rounds under par.
1987 —Sugar Ray Leon-
ard returns to boxing after a
three-year layoff because of
a detached retina and up-
sets Marvelous Marvin Hag-
ler in a 12-round split deci-
sion at Caesar’s Palace in
Las Vegas. Leonard moves
up two weight classes to
challenge Hagler for the
middleweight title, and be-
comes the ring’s 10th triple
champion.
2008 — Lorena Ochoa
continues her dominance of
women’s golf with a five-shot
victory in the Kraft Nabisco
Championship at Rancho
Mirage, her second major ti-
tle. She is the first to win con-
secutive LPGA majors since
Annika Sorenstam in 2005.
Ochoa’s first came at the
2007 British Open.
2008 — Graham Rahal, in
his first IndyCar start, holds
off veteran Helio Castron-
eves at the Grand Prix of St.
Petersburg to become the
youngest winner in major
open-wheel racing at 19
years, 93 daysold.
2010 — New Jersey’s Mar-
tin Brodeur gets his 600th
career win with his second
straight shutout in a 3-
blanking of the Atlanta
Thrashers. In his last four
games, including this one,
Brodeur faces 105 shots and
allows only two goals.
2010 — Maya Moore
scores 23 points to help Con-
necticut rally from a poor
first half and beat Stanford
53-47 for its seventh national
title and second straight un-
defeated season.
2015 — Duke’s talented
freshmen — Tyus Jones,
Grayson Allen and Jahlil
Okafor — turn a nine-point
deficit into an eight-point
lead with 1:22 left to eke out a
68-63 win over Wisconsin,
and its fifth national title.
2017 —Charley Hoffman
finishes with the largest
first-round lead at Augusta
National in 62 years by
shooting a seven-under-par
65 for a four-shot lead. It’s
the largest since 1955, when
Jack Burke Jr. opened with
67 and was four shots ahead
of Julius Boros and Mike
Souchak.
Sources: The Times,
Associated Press
SPORTS ON APRIL 6
First DH at-bat
was walk in park
By John Scheibe

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