Los Angeles Times - 03.04.2020

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B8 FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2020 LATIMES.COM


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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
84/

Miami
84/

NewYork
51/

New York
Chicago 51/
63/

Chicago
63/

Anchorage
39/

Anchorage
39/

Good Moderate Unhealthfulfor: Sensitive people All NotAvailable
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L.A. Basin Valleys Beaches Mountains Deserts

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California cities


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Almanac


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City Hi Lo Prcp. HiLo Hi Lo City Hi Lo Prcp. HiLo Hi Lo City Hi Lo Prcp. HiLo Hi Lo

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Thursday Downtown readings

Minutesto burn for sensi tive people

Temperature Los Angeles Fullerton Ventura

Today’s rise/set

April 7 April 14 April 22 April 30

Los An geles Co. Orange Co. Ventura Co.

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and Hawaii. Missing data indicated by “xx”.

U.S. cities


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VENTURACO.

LOS ANGELES CO.

RIVERSIDECO.

SAN BERNARDINOCO.

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BARBARACO.

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ORANGECO.

Santa
Barbara
Ventura

Oxnard

Ojai

Camarillo

Santa Paula

Westlak e
Village Woodland
Hills
SantaMonica

Torrance
Long
Beach Newport
Beach

Santa Ana

Laguna
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 6:37a/7:16p 6:36a/7:14p 6:41a/7:20p
Moon 2:26p/3:54a 2:25p/3:53a 2:29p/3:59a

Anaheim xx xx xx 71 51 71 54
Avalon /Catalina 61 50 -- 5949 59 49
Bakersfi eld 68 46 -- 70 46 72 52
Barstow 71 53 -- 76 51 78 52
Big Bear Lake 55 35 -- 55 28 55 29
Bishop 61 37 -- 68 33 69 37
Burbank 68 56 -- 71 49 69 52
Camarillo 70 54 -- 7049 68 52
Chatsworth 73 53 .01 71 46 69 51
Chino 72 54 -- 72 47 74 52
Dana Point 63 58 -- 64 52 64 54
Death Valley 81 66 -- 82 63 86 61
Del Mar 63 59 -- 64 53 64 56
Escondido 72 57 -- 70 47 69 52
Eureka 54 35 -- 53 44 56 45
Fallbrook 68 58 -- 68 46 67 51
Fresno 68 43 -- 70 46 68 52
Fullerton 69 59 -- 72 53 71 57
Hemet 65 51 -- 72 41 71 45
Hesperia 69 45 -- 70 41 67 43
Huntington Beach 68 58 -- 66 54 66 56
Idyllwild 57 40 -- 5939 60 38
Irvine 68 59 -- 6852 68 55
L.A. D’nt own/USC70 61 -- 7153 71 58

L.A. Int’l. Airport 68 59 -- 67 55 68 57
Laguna Beach 70 59 -- 65 53 65 56
Lancaster 66 44 -- 70 44 69 46
Long Beach 67 58 -- 69 54 67 56
MammothLakes 52 23 -- 54 27 51 31
Mis sion Viejo 64 55 -- 69 50 69 53
Monr ovia 65 55 -- 72 48 71 52
Monterey 62 43 -- 58 48 61 53
Mt. Wilson 49 38 -- 57 39 54 39
Needles 79 61 -- 8255 84 58
Newport Beach 63 58 -- 65 54 65 57
Northridge 74 54 -- 72 46 69 50
Oakland 66 43 -- 6348 61 52
Oce anside 66 60 -- 67 47 67 51
Ojai 69 46 -- 69 43 66 46
Ontario 67 55 -- 71 49 71 52
Palm Springs 81 57 -- 83 58 83 56
Pasadena 71 56 -- 7048 69 53
Paso Robles 68 36 -- 6941 67 49
Pomona/Fairplex xx xx xx 7247 71 50
Redding 64 40 -- 6743 54 48
Riverside 65 54 -- 70 44 70 46
Sacramento 68 44 -- 68 44 57 50
San Berna rdino68 55 -- 71 47 70 49

San Diego 66 60 -- 67 56 66 58
San Francisco 62 44 -- 60 49 60 51
San Gabriel 68 58 -- 73 50 72 53
San Jose 66 42 -- 64 45 61 52
San Luis Obispo 68 42 -- 65 43 65 51
Santa Ana 70 61 -- 71 56 70 58
Santa Barbara 67 48 -- 68 45 65 49
Santa Clarita 68 51 -- 72 44 69 49
San ta Monica Pier65 56 -- 65 52 65 54
Sant a Paula 70 48 -- 69 45 66 49
Santa Rosa 66 37 -- 66 41 59 46
Simi Valley 68 50 -- 70 44 68 50
Tahoe Valley 45 18 -- 48 27 43 32
Temecula 68 55 -- 70 42 68 48
Thousand Oaks xx xx xx 68 46 66 51
Torrance 66 57 -- 68 52 67 54
UCLA 70 58 -- 68 52 68 54
Van Nuys 73 56 -- 72 49 69 51
Ventura 63 52 -- 64 48 63 51
Whittier Hills 71 56 -- 72 52 71 55
Woodland Hills 73 52 -- 72 46 70 49
Wright wood 55 42 -- 57 37 55 36
Yorba Linda 72 57 -- 70 49 71 52
Yosemi te Valley 59 35 -- 55 33 52 37

Sunny 71/
A littlerain 65/
Rain; cool 62/
A few sho wers 62/

Mostly sunny 68/
Showers 59/
Rain; cool 57/
Showers 57/

Mostly sunny 65/
A littlerain 63/
Rain; cool 59/
Showers 59/

Mostly sunny 55/
Rain and snow 48/
2-4”of snow 40/
A sho wer 39/

Mostly sunny 83/
Some sun 78/
Bit of ra in 70/
Rain; cool 70/

Sunshine Sunshine Sunshine Sunny, but coolSun
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

Today

Innerwaters:Wind east, becoming
west today at 10-15 knots. Wind
waves 2-5 feet with west swells 3-
feet and south swells around 2 feet.
Surf zone:Thehighestris k for rip
currents today will be across Orange
and Venturacounty beaches. A
moderate, but still signi fi cant risk
elsewhere.

Santa Barbara 2-4’ 10 sec SW
Ventura 3-5’ 9 sec SW
Los Angeles 2-4’ 10 sec SW
Orange 3-5’ 10 sec SW
San Dieg o 2-4’ 11 sec SW

Thursday Today Saturday Thursday Today Saturday Thursday Today Saturday

Forecasts byAccuWeather, Inc.©

Today 5:56a 4.9 Hi 12:07a 2.5Lo
7:56p 4.0 Hi 1:13p -0.4Lo
Sat. 6:57a 5.3 Hi 1:02a 1.9Lo
8:21p 4.5 Hi 1:51p -0.7Lo

High/low 72/61 69/59 63/
Normal high/low 71/52 71/51 67/
High/low ayear ago 71/59 70/57 64/
Record high/date 96/1985 81/2016 90/
Record lo w/date 39/1906 40/1999 36/

24-hourtotal (as of 4 p.m.) 0.00 0.00 0.
Seasontotal (since Oct. 1) 11.67 10.06 10.
Last season(Oct. 1 to date) 17.99 15.83 17.
Season norm(Oct. 1 to date) 13.59 12.51 15.
Humidity (high/low) 67/4 6 72/51 92/

Precipitation Los AngelesFullerton Ventura

Las Vegas, 25
Los Angeles, 25

Phoenix, 25
San Franci sco, 30

(^71) / (^5371) / (^4765) / (^5255) / (^2883) / 58
High90 inZapata, Texas
Low–14 inStanley, Idaho
Thursday Today Thursday Today
Albany 57 38 .08 52 41 Sh
Albuquerque 74 44 -- 67 43 Su
Anchorage 36 27 -- 39 27 Sn
Aspen 49 37 .11 43 25 Cy
Atlanta 69 40 -- 75 54 Pc
Austin 72 60 .35 77 52 Ts
Baltimore 61 39 -- 58 44 Pc
Boise 47 26 Tr 52 32 Pc
Boston 47 39 .11 45 39 R
Buff alo 55 37 -- 46 39 Cy
Burling ton, Vt. 43 36 .13 51 36 R
Charleston,S.C. 68 43 -- 74 51 Su
Charlotte 67 36 -- 74 46 Su
Chicago 60 34 -- 63 43 Cy
Cincinnati 61 38 -- 67 44 Cy
Cleveland 56 31 -- 50 33 Su
Colu mbia,S.C. 68 41 -- 76 48 Su
Columbus 59 35 -- 62 35 Su
Dallas/Ft.Worth 69 58 -- 67 43 Ts
Denver 26 24 .03 42 26 Cy
Detroit 61 36 -- 59 35 Su
El Paso 79 63 -- 80 55 Su
Eugene 50 38 .01 53 37 R
Fort Myers 84 58 -- 85 65 Su
Hartford 55 36 .07 50 41 R
Honolulu 81 68 .02 81 68 Cy
Houston 75 59 .05 79 62 Ts
Indianapolis 61 35 -- 66 48 Cy
Jacksonville,Fla. 75 48 -- 79 52 Su
Kansas City 69 55 .34 39 29 Sh
Knoxville 62 36 -- 70 46 Cy
Las Vegas 68 59 -- 73 53 Su
Louisville 65 39 -- 70 49 Cy
Medford 54 31 Tr 55 39 Cy
Memphis 74 50 -- 68 55 Cy
Miami 81 67 -- 84 66 Su
Milwaukee 51 31 -- 53 39 Cy
Minneapolis 60 46 -- 35 22 Sn
Nashville 65 38 -- 71 51 Pc
New Orleans 79 53 -- 82 66 Cy
New York 57 38 .01 51 44 R
Norfolk 63 48 -- 62 49 Pc
OklahomaCity 69 55 -- 43 34 Cy
Omaha 66 54 .01 39 24 I
Orlando 79 55 -- 84 59 Pc
Philadelphia 58 40 -- 54 46 R
Phoenix 83 59 -- 84 59 Su
Pittsburgh 57 32 -- 55 36 Su
Portland, Ore. 51 40 .10 52 36 R
Providence 55 40 .11 48 40 R
Raleigh/Durham 64 41 -- 70 44 Su
Reno 52 26 -- 60 35 Su
Richmond 65 43 Tr 66 44 Pc
St. Louis 69 48 -- 64 44 Ts
Salt Lake City 43 32 .03 53 35 Pc
Acapulco 92 76 -- 86 74 Su
Amsterdam 52 39 .20 49 36 Cy
Athens 61 48 -- 57 50 Sh
Bangkok 97 84 -- 98 83 Su
Barcelona 57 52 .02 60 47 Pc
Berlin 52 36 -- 51 32 Cy
Cabo San Lucas 84 63 -- 81 63 Pc
Cairo 75 61 -- 83 67 Su
Dubai 88 70 -- 93 78 Hz
Dublin 55 45 .18 51 40 Cy
Havana 82 70 -- 87 64 Su
Ho Chi Minh City 97 80 -- 98 81 Su
Hong Kong 74 70 -- 7568 W
Istanbul 52 45 .54 51 45 Pc
Jerusalem 62 48 -- 67 50 Su
Johannesburg 64 51 .10 66 52 Cy
Kuala Lumpur 91 77 3.75 93 75 Ts
Lima 80 69 -- 75 69 Pc
London 57 42 -- 52 38 Cy
Madrid 61 34 .01 62 38 Su
Mecca 97 71 -- 101 70 Su
Mexico City 81 56 .09 77 55 Ts
Milan 57 32 -- 62 38 Su
Montreal 43 36 .22 47 35 R
Moscow 41 28 .16 49 32 W
Mumbai 93 79 -- 92 80 Hz
New Delhi 90 64 -- 88 63 Hz
Paris 54 34 -- 58 41 Cy
Prague 54 25 -- 48 33 Cy
Rome 57 34 -- 59 39 Pc
Seoul 60 34 -- 60 42 Su
Singapore 92 81 .31 90 79 Ts
Taipei City 72 61 .12 73 65 R
Tokyo 66 55 -- 6251 Su
Vancouver 48 37 .02 47 34 Pc
Vienna 54 27 -- 59 36 Pc
Seattle 50 37 Tr 48 34 R
Tampa 77 57 -- 83 63 Su
Tucson 83 56 -- 83 51 Su
Tulsa 75 59 -- 54 37 Ts
Washington,D.C. 63 42 -- 61 47 Pc
Wichita 68 57 -- 46 30 Cy
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Partly to mostly sunny:Northwesterly flow will continue to promote dry weather across the region today.
The northwest flow will allow an eddy to bring low clouds into coastal areas this morning; especially from L.A.
County southward. Dry weather remains in place through Saturday before a storm drops southward and
brings beneficial rain Sunday through Tuesday.
Heavy Texas storms:Thunderstorms will target parts of Texas with
heavy rain, strong wind and hail. Rain and strong, chilly wind will persist
in parts of the Northeast, while the Southeast will be dry. Snow and ice
will slide across Minnesota.
The Angels in 2015 made a
hefty investment in Cuban
infielder Roberto Baldo-
quin, investing roughly
$14 million on the 20-year-old
who was hailed as the team’s
shortstop of the future.
Baldoquin will turn 26
next month. He has not had
the chance to flash his defen-
sive abilities in the major
leagues. He has not even
played above double A.
If his career advances,
the Angels won’t benefit.
Baldoquin was released not
long after spring training
was canceled in March, said
a person familiar with the
situation who was not au-
thorized to publicly com-
ment.
—Maria Torres
Retired Angels and St.
Louis Cardinals outfielder
Jim Edmonds, who re-
ported late Wednesday that
he had tested positive for the
novel coronavirus, said on
his Instagram that he was
“doing really well” and no
longer exhibited symptoms
of the disease. He surmised
he must have been infected
for several weeks before the
diagnosis.
—Maria Torres
Ed Farmer, an All-Star
reliever who spent nearly
three decades as a radio
broadcaster for the Chicago
White Sox, has died. He was
70.
The White Sox said he
died Wednesday night in Los
Angeles following complica-
tions from an illness.
It appears Jeff Luhnow
and A.J. Hinchwill fulfill
their one-season ban from
baseball for the Houston
Astros’ sign-stealing scan-
dal even while no games are
played. Luhnow, the former
general manager, and
Hinch, the former manager,
will serve their suspensions
even if there are no games
played because of the
coronavirus pandemic, ac-
cording to ESPN.
COLLEGES
Ex-Bruin Murray
picks Oklahoma
Former UCLA offensive
lineman Christaphany
Murrayannounced on Twit-
ter that he had committed to
Oklahoma, where he will re-
join former Bruins team-
mate Theo Howard.
Murray started every
game during his two seasons
at UCLA, moving from cen-
ter to guard four games into
his career upon the return of
Boss Tagaloafrom a sus-
pension.
—Ben Bolch
DePaul and men’s
basketball coach Dave
Leitaoagreed to a contract
extension through the 2023-
24 season after a year in
which the Blue Demons
went 16-16.
Ohio State star basket-
ball player Kaleb Wesson
planned to declare for the
NBA draft.
The Ivy League said it
will not allow its spring-
sport athletes who had their
seasons shortened by the co-
ronavirus pandemic to have
an additional year of eligibil-
ity as graduates, despite the
NCAA granting that option
this week.
Former Wake Forest and
Marshall basketball coach
Carl Tacyhas died. He was



  1. Tacy’s son, Carl Jr., told
    the Associated Press his fa-
    ther died early Thursday.
    Tacy had been diagnosed
    with leukemia in December.


ETC.

Golden Gate


suspends racing


Golden Gate Fields in the
Bay Area suspended racing
on the orders of the Alameda
County Public Health Of-
fice. The announcement

came shortly before Thurs-
day’s first post. Golden Gate
joins sister track Santa Ani-
ta as being forced to close on
the orders of local health de-
partments as nonessential
businesses.
—John Cherwa

Tennessee Titans run-
ning back Derrick Henry
signed a franchise tender
that puts him under con-
tract for the 2020 season as
they work toward reaching a
long-term deal with the 2019
NFL rushing leader. ... The
New England Patriots al-
lowed Massachusetts Gov.

Charlie Bakerto use the
team’s private plane to
transport more than 1mil-
lion masks critical to health-
care providers fighting to
control the spread of the
virus.

After initially agreeing to
pay Honda Center workers
through the end of March,
Ducks owners Henryand
Susan Samueli said they
would extend the agreement
through June, paying work-
ers for their shifts as if Ducks
games, concerts and other
events had taken place.
—Bill Shaikin

On this day in 1995, UCLA ended a 20-year men’s basketball
title drought with an 89-78 win over defending champion Arkan-
sas at the Kingdome in Seattle. It was the Bruins’ record 11th
NCAA title. Ed O’Bannon scores 30 and coach Jim Harrick’s
team finishes 31-2.
In 2003, the Concordia Eagles returned to Orange County af-
ter beating Mountain State (W. Va.) the previous night 88-84 in
overtime in the championship game of the NAIA tournament at
Kansas City, Mo.
The Eagles were the first team from Southern California to
win the nation’s oldest basketball tournament. In only his sec-
ond season, coach Ken Ammann’s Irvine club won a school-
record 36 games, losing twice to Azusa Pacific and once each to
Westmont and The Master’s.
This year, games that were canceled Friday because of the
COVID-19 pandemic included the Ducks playing host to the
Kings at Honda Center. The Ducks held a 2-1 edge for the season.
And in baseball, the Dodgers were to open a three-game se-
ries in San Francisco with a day game against the Giants while
the Angels would have had their home opener against Houston,
with many Dodgers fans planning to attend to boo the Astros for
their cheating in the 2017 World Series.
::

Here is a look at other memorable games and outstanding
sports performances on April 3:
81977 — Jean Ratelle of the Boston Bruins scores his 1,000th
point with an assist on Gregg Sheppard’s goal at 18:31 of the sec-
ond period in a 7-4 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
81989 — Michigan beats Seton Hall 80-79 in overtime to win the
NCAA championship. Rumeal Robinson hits two free throws
with three seconds left for the Wolverines.
81993 — For the first time in its 157-year history, the Grand Na-
tional steeplechase is declared void because of a false start.
Esha Ness crosses the finish line first, but most of the jockeys are
unaware a false start is called and the majority of the 39-horse
field continue the four-mile race around the Aintree course even
though nine stay at the start line.
81994 — St. Louis beats Cincinnati 6-4 in the first Sunday night
season opener, sending Major League Baseball into a new era
with three divisions in each league and a new playoff format.
82007 — After a nine-year title drought, Tennessee and coach
Pat Summitt are champions after the Lady Vols secure an elu-
sive seventh national title, beating Rutgers 59-46.
82008 — Alex Ovechkin breaks Luc Robitaille’s season NHL
record for most goals by a left wing with his 64th and 65th to lead
Washington to a 4-1 win over Tampa Bay.
82010 — Bernard Hopkins, 45, wins a brutal unanimous deci-
sion over Roy Jones Jr. in their long-delayed rematch, emphati-
cally avenging his loss to Jones, 41, in May 1993.
82011 — Stacy Lewis wins her first LPGA tournament and the
first major of the year when she holds off defending champion
Yani Tseng by three strokes in the Kraft Nabisco at Rancho Mi-
rage. Lewis shoots a three-under-par 69 to finish at 13-under 275.
82011 — Texas A&M upsets a second straight top-seeded team
in the NCAA women’s tournament to advance to its first na-
tional championship game. Tyra White drives the length of the
court to give the Aggies a go-ahead layup and a 63-62 win over
Stanford. Skylar Diggins scores 28 points and Notre Dame up-
sets Connecticut 72-63, ending the brilliant career of Maya
Moore and the Huskies’ bid for a third straight title.

Sources: The Times, Associated Press

SPORTS ON APRIL 3

UCLA’s 11th national


title ends drought


By John Scheibe

TIME EVENT ON THE AIR
AUTO RACING
4:30 p.m. 2020, NHRA Gatornationals TV:Prime
BASEBALL
6 a.m. 2004, San Francisco at Dodgers TV:SNLA
9:30 a.m. 2009, Colorado at Dodgers TV:SNLA
11:30 a.m. 1992, NLCS, Game 7, Pittsburgh at Atlanta TV:MLB Network
12:30 p.m. 2013, Dodgers at Arizona TV:SNLA
3:30 p.m. 2014, San Francisco at Dodgers TV:SNLA
8 p.m. 2015, Dodgers at San Francisco TV:SNLA
BASKETBALL
7 a.m. 1986, NBA Eastern Conference semifinals,
Game 7, Philadelphia vs. Milwaukee

TV:NBA

10 a.m. 1993, NBA Western Conference semifinals,
Game 7, Houston vs. Seattle

TV:NBA

Noon 1981, NBA Eastern Conference finals, Game 7,
Philadelphia vs. Boston

TV:NBA

2 p.m. 1988, NBA Western Conference finals, Game 7,
Dallas at Lakers

TV:NBA

8 p.m. 2016, NBA Finals, Game 7, Cleveland at Golden
State

TV:NBA

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7:30 a.m. 2020, Colorado at UCLA TV:Pac-12 LA
11 a.m. 2012, Women, NCAA semifinal, Notre Dame vs.
Connecticut

TV:ESPNU

4 p.m. 1985, NCAA final, Villanova vs. Georgetown TV:CBSSN
6 p.m. 2020, Stanford at USC TV:Pac-12 LA
8 p.m. 1982, NCAA final, North Carolina vs. GeorgetownTV:CBSSN
10 p.m. 2016, NCAA final, North Carolina vs. Villanova TV:CBSSN
GOLF
9 a.m. 2018, LPGA ANA Inspiration Championship, final
round

TV:Golf

HOCKEY
7:30 p.m. 2020, Colorado at Kings TV:FSW
7:30 p.m. 2020, Ottawa at Ducks TV:Prime
HORSE RACING
6 p.m. The Quarters, Los Alamitos TV:TVG
PREP FOOTBALL
10 a.m. 2017, Division I final, Bellflower St. John Bosco
vs. Santa Ana Mater Dei

TV:Prime

PRO FOOTBALL
6 a.m. 2020, NFC division playoff, Seattle at Green Bay TV:NFL Network
9 a.m. 2020, AFC Championship,
Tennessee at Kansas City

TV:NFL Network

Noon p.m. 2020, NFC Championship,
Green Bay at San Francisco

TV:NFL Network

4 p.m. 2009, New England at Indianapolis TV:NBCSN
5 p.m. Super Bowl XLIX, New England vs. Seattle TV:NFL Network
6:30 p.m. 2012, Chargers at New Orleans TV:NBCSN
SOCCER
Noon 2011, UEFA Champions League final,
Barcelona vs. Manchester United

TV:TUDN

5 p.m. 2011, MLS Cup, Galaxy vs. Houston TV:SpecSN
7 p.m. 2012, MLS Cup, Galaxy vs. Houston TV:SpecSN
9 p.m. 2014, MLS Cup, New England vs. Galaxy TV:SpecSN

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