San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Barracuda hits road against Gulls Wednesday night

San Jose Barracuda forward Nathan Todd (45) scored three goals to help the Barracuda defeat the Bakersfield Condors at Tech CU in San Jose on Sat Feb 10, 2024 (San Jose Barracuda photo)

On the SJ Barracuda podcast with Marko:

#1 San Jose Barracuda Nathan Todd scored his first career hat trick which included the game winning goal and the ice sealer as the San Jose Barracuda shot down the Bakersfield Condors 4-2 on Saturday evening at Tech CU Arena.

#2 San Jose split the home and home weekend series with its Pacific Division rival. Bakersfield has its three-game winning streak snapped

#3 Todd’s second goal of his hat trick, which also was the Cuda’s first team hat trick of the season, was the eventual game winning goal with 3:34 remaining in the third period. 

#4 Brandon Coe centered the puck out in front of the crease from behind the net and Todd tucked home the puck inside the near post for his 12th goal of the season sending hats everywhere on from the announced crowd of 3,986.

#5 San Jose takes on the San Diego Gulls on Wednesday 2/14 at 7:00pm at Pechanga Arena of San Diego. I know you have a weak spot for your alma matter and San Diego has a special place for you not to mention it’s a tough place to play for the Barracuda.

Join Marko Ukalovic for the SJ Barracuda podcasts Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara Mason: Warriors head back to Utah for make up game and relive passing of coach Milojevic

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) takes a jump shot against the Phoenix Suns guard Devon Booker (right) in the second half at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Sat Feb 10, 2024 (AP News photo)

On the Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara:

#1 You would have never know the Golden State Warriors were a tenth place team in the Western Conference as they won their fourth game in a row against the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco.

#2 Warrior guard Stephen Curry hit a three point shot with 0.7 second left to get the Warriors past the Suns with a one point 113-112 win.

#3 The Suns are no easy task they have Kevin Durant who scored with 24 points and Devon Booker who led the Suns in scoring with 32 points. It was an effort but the Suns fell short.

#4 Barbara talk about how important Jonathan Kuminga has been for the Warriors 21 points finished second in scoring and behind Stephen Curry it’s hard to believe the Warriors could trade Kuminga if that’s possible?

#5 Warriors are in Salt Lake City against the Utah Jazz tonight at 6:00pm this was the site of the passing of assistant coach Dejan Milojevich who died after having dinner with the players and coaches on Jan 17th. This is a make up game as the Warriors were supposed to play the Jazz the next night. They might have to relive that moment a little bit as they head into Salt Lake City.

Join Barbara Mason for the Golden State Warriors podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Hardman’s OT touchdown gives Chiefs back to back titles with 25-22 win over 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa (#97) pursued Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (#15) during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday FEB 11, 2024. (Terrell Lloyd-San Francisco 49ers)

by Marko Ukalovic

The quest for six will have to wait another year for the San Francisco 49ers.

Patrick Mahomes threw a three-yard touchdown reception to Mecole Hardman with six seconds remaining in overtime to complete a comeback 25-22 victory for the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday evening at Allegiant Stadium.

Kansas City has won three Super Bowls in the past five years and becomes the seventh team to win back-to-back titles and the first time it’s been done in the past 20 years when the New England Patriots did in 2004 and 2005. San Francisco has lost its second Super Bowl to the Chiefs in the past five years.

San Francisco is left heartbroken and wondering what if during the game in which the jumped out to a 10-0 lead against Kansas City.

A scoreless first quarter and low scoring first half featured fumble losses by both teams. On the 49ers first possession, in which they were driving down the field, running back Christian McCaffery was stripped of the ball Leo Chanel running off tackle. George Karlaftis recovered the ball at the Kansas City 27-yard line.

The 49ers defense kept Kansas City’s offense in check as they pressured Mahomes and didn’t allow him to establish a rhythm early in the game. San Francisco finally broke the deadlock early in the second quarter when rookie kicker Jake Moody kicked a then Super Bowl record 55-yard field 12 seconds into the quarter.

After a 52-yard reception by Hardman to set up the Chiefs at the 49ers nine-yard line, Chiefs running back Isaiah Pacheco had the ball stripped away from him on the next play by Deommodore Lenoir that was recovered by Javon Hargrave.

San Francisco scored the game’s first touchdown late in the first half on a trick play from head coach Kyle Shanahan’s playbook. Jauan Jennings received a pitch out to the left from quarterback Brock Purdy. Jennings then threw the ball back to the right to an open McCaffery who raced in all alone for a 21-yard touchdown reception.

Kansas City drove down the field on its final possession of the first half on a 13 play 65-yard drive that ended with a 28-yard field goal by kicker Harrison Butker with 20 second left before halftime.

San Francisco’s defense started the second half with its second turnover of the game. On a 3rd and 12 from their own 23-yard line, Mahomes was intercepted by Ji’Ayir Brown at the 44-yard line. However, the 49ers offense went three and out they weren’t able to take advantage of the interception.

Butker made it a 10-6 deficit when he kicked a Super Bowl record 57-yard field goal with 5:03 left in the third quarter.

The 49ers offense was scuffled with three consecutive three and outs as the Chiefs defense started pressuring Purdy and forcing incomplete passes as Shanahan drifted away from the run game in the third quarter.

“I hurt the most for the players I can’t tell you guys how long it takes to get here & how long it takes to get through an NFL season. Our guys I hurt for the most,” Shanahan said.

The momentum of the game turned in Kansas City’s favor when a Tommy Townsend punt went off the heel of Darrell Luter Jr. Punt returner Ray Ray McCloud attempted to pick up the loose ball, but it was recovered by Jaylen Watson at the 49ers 16-yard line.

Mahomes needed just one play to find a wide-open Marquez Valdez-Scantling for a 16-yard touchdown reception to give the Chiefs its first lead of the game 13-10 with 2:28 left in the third quarter.

“If you go and look at the self-inflicted wounds we had, we just beat ourselves,” McCaffery said.

San Francisco answered back on its next drive. Purdy marched the 49ers down the field on a 12 play 75-yard scoring drive that ate up 6:06 off the clock. Purdy connected with Jennings on a slant route where he broke one tackle and went into the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown reception. However, Moody’s extra point attempt was blocked by Chanel which proved huge down the stretch.

The 49ers kept that drive alive by going for it on 4th and 3 from the 15-yard line when Purdy found tight end George Kittle for his first reception of the game, a four-yard reception to the right sideline.

Kansas City tied the score with Butker’s third field goal, a 24-yarder with 5:46 remaining in the fourth quarter. The 49ers then marched down and regained the lead with Moody’s second 50-plus yard field goal, this time from 53 yards with 1:53 remaining in regulation.

That gave Mahomes and company enough to march down the field and have Butker once again tie the game with his fourth field goal of the game, a 29-yarder with three second left in regulation to force only the second Super Bowl ever to go into overtime.

In the overtime session, San Francisco won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball. Purdy marched them down the field on a methodical 13 play, 66-yard drive that was finished off with a 27-yard field goal by Moody.

“That’s what hurt me… Mahomes is really good and you just don’t want to give them an opportunity to go down & win the game off a touchdown. When I wasn’t able to connect with him (Jennings) it hurt,” Purdy said.

The overtime rules had changed this season in that even if the team who had won the coin toss had scored a touchdown on its possession, the other team would still have received a possession to match before the sudden death rules applied.

At the end the Niners defense which had played its best game of the playoffs ran out of gas as it could not stop the Chiefs offense from scoring the game winning touchdown drive that was 13 plays and 75 yards led by Mahomes.

“They (the defense) played really well, when they needed to play well. (They) gave us plenty of opportunities and we didn’t take advantage of them,” Kittle said on his team’s offensive struggles.

Mahomes, who won his third Super Bowl MVP award, finished the game 34 of 46 for 333 yards with two touchdowns and one interception and was sacked three times. He also led the Chiefs in rushing with 66 yards on nine carries. Pacheco chipped in 59 yards on the ground on 18 carries. Travis Kelce, who only had one reception for one yard in the first half, led all receivers with nine catches for 90 yards.

Purdy finished his first Super Bowl start going 23/38 for 255 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions and was sacked once but was pressured most of the second half by Kansas City’s blitz package. McCaffery led the 49ers in both rushing and receiving with 160 all-purpose yards. He had 80 yards rushing on 22 carries and eight receptions for 80 yards.

Deebo Samuel who had injured a hamstring in the second half was limited to just three catches for 33 yards. Kittle was mainly invisible during the game with only two catches for four yards. Jennings chipped in four catches for 42 yards to go along with his touchdown.

Lineback Dre Greenlaw suffered an Achilles injury in the second quarter when he was about to take the field on defense and never returned to the game.

GAME NOTES: San Francisco finished 3-for-12 on third down conversions. Kansas City went 9-for-19.

Jennings became the second player in Super Bowl history (joining Nick Fowles) to throw for a touchdown reception and record a receiving reception in a Super Bowl.

Kansas City had its eight-game playoff streak of scoring on its opening possession snapped when they went three and out on its opening possession.

Former Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders players Jim Plunkett, Fred Biletnikoff and Marcus Allen, all ex Super Bowl MVP’s, lit the Al Davis Memorial Torch before the game.

Kings Fall to Thunder In An Offensive Letdown 127-113; Alexander leads with 38 pts for OKC

The Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives on the Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray (left) in the second half at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on Sun Feb 11, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The Sacramento Kings (30-22) fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder (36-17) Sunday afternoon. The Kings did not show up offensively or defensively. The Thunder could not be contained and scored at will winning this game 127-113.

First it was the Denver Nuggets taking on the Sacramento Kings Friday night and then Sunday Sacramento had their hands more than full in Oklahoma playing the red-hot Thunder at Paycom Center. The Kings had nicely taken care of the Nuggets Friday night winning that game 135-106. 

Two nights earlier, Sacramento lost to the worst team in basketball the Pistons, and then turned around and beat one of the best two night’s later. It was a crazy turn of events. It could well have been fatigue after the lengthy road trip they had just come off of. They may have taken this game too lightly looking ahead to the Nugget matchup. It just defies logic.  

The Thunder improve to third place in the Western Conference after their win over the Kings. The Kings drop to seventh place in the conference. The Thunder battle tested the Kings to a greater extent for the 14 point win then the Nuggets did.

Game recap: Sacramento hung tight in the opening quarter of the game trailing after the first twelve minutes 29-27. OKC got going in the second quarter leading at the half 69-57. The Kings were having a lot of trouble protecting the ball with 11 turnovers. 

Sacramento was also having trouble keeping up with the face pace that the Thunder had set.  It was a quiet half for Kevin Huerter and De’Aaron Fox. Domantas Sabonis was on the edge of yet another triple double with eight rebounds, nine assists and 12 points.

It all seemed to fall apart in the third quarter for Sacramento. They had a nice start with a shot from downtown and then suffered nine empty possessions. The Thunder could not be stopped scoring at will and taking the largest lead of the game 88-66 with 5:38 left in the quarter. 

The Sacramento offense had left the building and the Kings were desperate for stops which were not coming easily. There were glimpses of some nice offense from Sacramento but nothing on a consistent basis. 

OKC was sporting a 100-83 lead going into the fourth quarter. Without offense it would be a very long quarter of basketball for Sacramento. A 17 point lead with an entire quarter left in the game in most cases is surmountable but your offense has to join the party. 

The Kings went on a nice run erasing the Thunder’s 17 point lead to start the fourth quarter. Sacramento trailed by eight points with eight minutes left in the game. The Kings could not get anything going after the opening quarter.  

One bright spot in this game for Sacramento was the triple double from Sabonis. He He had 11 rebounds, 14 assists and 21 points. Malik Monk was the high for the game with 21 points. He had a terrific game off the bench.   

Tuesday night the Kings travel to Phoenix to take on the Suns in the Valley of the Sun. Tip off for this game is scheduled for 7:00 PM in yet another tough matchup.    

Super Bowl LVIII/Headline Sports podcast with Charlie O: Super Bowl rematch number two for Chiefs and 49ers

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan addresses the media at Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (NewsNation photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Charlie O:

#1 Charlie, this Super Bowl LVIII is rematch of the 2019 Super Bowl LIV which the Kansas City Chiefs won. The Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in that one 31-20.

#2 Chiefs quarterback Pat Mahomes was under center for the Chiefs and three Super Bowls later Mahomes is back to face the 49ers again.

#3 The last time the 49ers won a Super Bowl was 1994 for Super Bowl XXIX when the 49ers crushed the San Diego Chargers 49-26 at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami. That was when Steve Young was the 49ers quarterback and ironically Steve recently did an interview with 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy.

#4 The 49ers came into the post season as the No.1 seeded team in the NFC and has even though barely carried their position all the way through to get to the Super Bowl.

#5 The Chiefs were the No.3 seeded team in the AFC but you can say that was only in name as they Chiefs was the most feared team to face through the playoffs.

#6 Last question it’s a headline question with the Super Bowl in Las Vegas after Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodwin saying that the Oakland A’s belong in Oakland it got the attention of the media covering the Super Bowl in Vegas and took off.

Charlie O does the Headline podcasts Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Cardinal Bombarded the Men of Troy, 99-68; Many of the Capacity Crowd’s Eyes on the Farm were on Prince James

The Stanford Cardinal forward Maxime Raynaud (left) who led with 25 points and 19 3’s celebrates a win over the USC Trojans with head coach Jerod Haase (right) at Maples Pavilion in Palo Alto on Sat Feb 10, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Michael Roberson

STANFORD, Calif. — A school record 19 threes helped propel the Stanford Cardinal (12-11, 7-6 Pac-12) to a 99-68 blowout win over the University of Southern California Trojans (9-15, 3-10 Pac-12) in front of a sold out (7,563) Maples Pavilion crowd.

An electric atmosphere surrounding the Northern/Southern rivalry between the two California conference rivals, was also exacerbated by the son (Bronny) of the NBA All-Time Leading scorer, Lebron James, making his first and only appearance at Stanford. The full house was cheering and booing Bronny James, in the same polarizing scenario his father has been through during his storied career. The jeers were apparently directed at James Sr. vicariously through his son.

James Jr. had an unimpressive 6 points and 3 assists, without his father being in the Palo Alto crowd. However, when the Trojans played Cal last Wednesday, King James was inside Haas Pavilion, to witness his son’s team lose an overtime battle to the Golden Bears.

Cal actually started the game off with a 4-0 lead. Unfortunately for them, that was the last lead they would possess in the game Bronny bounced a dime assist to put the Trojans on the scoreboard first, and later hit a three and got an exciting breakaway dunk, stuntin like his daddy. Other than that, it was all Stanford with the excitement and thrills.

The Cardinal stroked a school record 12 treys in the first half. They also had three players in double-figures after 20 minutes of play. Maxime Raynaud (15), 2 threes, Andrej Stojakovic (14), 4 threes, and Benny Gealer (11), 3 threes. The Trojans had 0 players with 10+ points.

After the early 4-point deficit, Stanford went on a 25-0 run and led by as much as 31 points before recess. USC was scoreless for nearly 7 1/2 minutes and approximately 9 minutes without a made FG. At halftime, the Cardinal led by 29 points, 55-26.

In the second half, the onslaught continued, as the team added seven more 3-pointers to their record tabulations. Their lead reached a margin of 33 points, and they managed to maintain that advantage – minus two points – at the final whistle, 99-68.

During the second 20-minute block two Cardinal players recorded career highs in scoring: Freshman Andrej Stojakovic (20) and sophomore Benny Gealer (14). Maxime Raynaud was almost perfect from the field (10-11) and contributed 25 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 2-2 from threeland. Spencer Jones had 15 points on 5 made threes, and Kanaan Carlyle added 10 points, 4 assists and 2 blocks.

The Trojans only had a single soul reach double-digits, and it was not Bronny James. Freshman Isaiah Collier posted 18 points for his USC squad, but that was not nearly enough for the offensive barrage of their NorCal opponent.

After the impressive 31-point beatdown, the Cardinal will next be in action in the Great Northwest, as they will battle the Washington Huskies, Thursday, February 15, at 6 PM PDT on ESPN2. The Trojans will head to the Beehive State on the same date to take on the Utah Utes at 8 PM MST .

Curry Magic Spells Final Second Win For Golden State 113-112; Defeat Suns at Chase Center

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) hits a basket to put the Warriors ahead of the Phoenix Suns and guard Devon Booker (right) in the second half at Chase Center in San Francisco on Sat Feb 10, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

Friday night Chase Center was rocking as the Golden State Warriors (25-25) took on the Phoenix Suns (31-21). With the clock running very close to empty, Warriors guard Stephen Curry pulled off yet another “miracle shot” hitting a 33-foot three point jumper for a 113-112 win. 

This game a was real see-saw affair with the Warriors hanging on for the win. The Curry shot could very easily be his shot of the year. This was another clutch game for the team and sent the Warrior’s record to the .500 mark (25-25).

This was a wild game from the very beginning to the very end. It was a see-saw game and after the first 12 minutes the Warriors were on top 33-28. The Suns took the second quarter 30-26 but trailed at halftime. The Warriors led by a single point after two quarters 59-58.

The battle continued into the third quarter with the Suns winning it by a single digit 25-24. The Warriors held onto the lead going into the fourth quarter 84-82. This was a real nail-biter but Golden State took it up another level in the final quarter of the game. 

The Suns took the fourth quarter by a single digit 30-29. Golden State hung onto this game winning by the score of 113-112. The fourth quarter in itself was exciting, but the manner in which it came to a close was a real barn burner. 

It all hinged on Curry and what he could do with 7.1 seconds left on the game clock. Time and time again this guy has come up clutch and this game was no exception-a 33-foot jumper for the win. Golden State has now improved to 25-25 and now sits in 11th place in the Western Conference. This was their sixth win in seven games.

This game was filled with tension to the very end. There was a last-minute foul called that was reviewed and the Warriors would go on to win. The monster shot from Curry was the deal buster. He would finish with 30 points, the team high. 

Jonathan Kuminga shot for 21 points. It was another quiet game for Klay Thompson finishing with 5 points and 1 rebound. Gary Payton returned to the court after missing the last 16 games with a left hamstring strain. 

He had a great return game with 11 points and 4 rebounds. Both teams had 14 turnovers in an extremely fast-paced game. The Warriors had 17 three’s with Curry owning nine of them.

Draymond Green had avoided any technicals until tonight. He picked up a technical arguing about a foul call after a successful layup in the third quarter. He was seen exchanging words with Suns center Jusuf Nurkic who was hit in the face by Green back in December which led to his suspension.

Monday night the Warriors will take on the Utah Jazz at Delta Center. Tipoff for that game is scheduled for 6:00 PM.   

Todd’s hat trick propels Barracuda 4-2 over Condors 3-2, split weekend series

San Jose Barracuda forward Nathan Todd skates with the puck past Bakersfield Condors forward Ben Gleason during the Barracuda’s 4-2 win over the Condors at Tech CU Arena on Saturday FEB 10, 2024. (San Jose Barracuda)

by Marko Ukalovic

Nathan Todd made it rain hats on the ice during ‘Cuda Country Night where a trucker’s hat was the giveaway for the fans in attendance.

Todd scored his first career hat trick which included the game winning goal and the ice sealer as the San Jose Barracuda shot down the Bakersfield Condors 4-2 on Saturday evening at Tech CU Arena.

San Jose split the home and home weekend series with its Pacific Division rival. Bakersfield has its three-game winning streak snapped.

Todd’s second goal of his hat trick, which also was the Cuda’s first team hat trick of the season, was the eventual game winning goal with 3:34 remaining in the third period. Brandon Coe centered the puck out in front of the crease from behind the net and Todd tucked home the puck inside the near post for his 12th goal of the season sending hats everywhere on from the announced crowd of 3,986.

San Jose (15-22-8-0) drew first blood past the halfway mark of the first period. Ethan Cardwell set up Jacob Peterson who beat Condors’ goalie Jack Campbell with a backhander through the five-hole for his sixth goal of the season at the 11:43 mark.

Thomas Bordeleau who returned to the lineup after dealing with an illness, recorded the secondary assist on Peterson’s goal.

The Barracuda doubled its lead at the halfway mark of the second period with Todd’s first goal of the contest. Scott Sabourin wrestled the puck away from a Condors defender. Cole Cassles centered the puck over to Todd who buried a one-timer past Campbell for his 11th goal of the season at the 10:03 mark.

Bakersfield (22-14-2-2) cut the lead in half late in the middle frame. Seth Griffith glided down the right wing from the red line and snapped home a wrist shot past the blocker side of ‘Cuda goalie Georgi Romanov for his 10th goal of the season with 21.8 remaining.

The Condor scored the equalizer a minute into the third period. A turnover in the neutral zone led to a break for Ty Tullio who skated down the right wing and beat Romanov with a wrist shot for his fourth goal of the season at the 1:15 mark.

Todd completed the hat trick with 1:17 left in the game for his 13th goal of the season to seal the deal for the ‘Cuda.

Romanov (5-6-4-0), who made back-to-back starts for the first time this season, finished the game stopping 31 of the 33 shots he faced to earn his fifth win of the season. Campbell (10-8-0-1) made 33 saves on 36 saves in the losing effort.

GAME NOTES: San Jose finished 0-for-4 on the power play. Bakersfield went 0-for-3.

The Three Stars of the Game: 1) Todd 2) Peterson 3) Romanov.

UP NEXT: San Jose takes on the San Diego Gulls on Wednesday 2/14 at 7:00pm at Pechanga Arena of San Diego.

Oakland A’s Relocation podcast with Augie Mesenburg: Did Vegas Mayor have some weight behind her “A’s belong in Oakland” comment?

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman just recently won the hearts and minds of Oakland fans saying “the A’s belong in Oakland” this week in an interview with Front Office Sports (photo by the City of Las Vegas)

On the Oakland A’s Relocation podcast with Augie:

#1 Augie, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s remark’s that the “A’s belong in Oakland” after seeing that the Oakland A’s missed the deadline on presenting renderings and that owner John Fisher is asking the Las Vegas business community to help invest in the team.

#2 Later Goodman partially walked back what she originally said saying that she wanted what was best for Las Vegas, Paradise, and Clark County and that she wanted to welcome the A’s to Las Vegas and that the A’s only belonged in Oakland if they can’t get the financing their looking for.

#3 The interview with Mayor Goodman was conducted with Front Office Sports and it was audio recorded as well. Goodman said that the A’s “need to listen to the people that are up there (in Oakland). It’s there team.”

#4 Fisher has said that he is seeking financial assistance and that had put doubt in Goodman’s mind that Fisher doesn’t have the money. Goodman is not mayor of the A’s future home at the Tropicana location which is located in the Paradise city limits and ran by Clark County. Goodman and her husband former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman have been trying to bring MLB to Vegas for 20 years.

#5 Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao upon hearing what Goodman had to say that the A’s are Oakland ‘s team said with excitement in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle’s John Shea, “100%! Keeping the A’s in Oakland is what’s best for everyone including Las Vegas. My door is open to John Fisher and to anyone else that has the means and desire to purchase the A’s and keep them in the town. We have the plan, the sites, and the money. Let’s keep the A’s rooted in Oakland.”

#6 John Fisher is a vilified figure as many fans in Oakland want Fisher to sell the team and find a buyer who will keep the team in Oakland. Fisher repeatedly has said the team is not for sale. Daniel, in the hypothetical circumstance that Fisher can’t pay for the costs of the stadium in Vegas or if the whole Las Vegas ballpark plan fails can you see him going back to Oakland as Mayor Thao who says she has a existing offer on the table.

#7 Augie, a political action committee group Strong Public Schools has filed a lawsuit on Monday which also named the State of Nevada, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo and state Treasurer Zach Conine as defendants saying that the state is “financing a world class Stadium for a California billionaire while ignoring Nevada’s second class education system.” The A’s nor anyone from Major League Baseball would not make a comment on the lawsuit that argues the SB1 bill violated the Nevada constitution because it was passed on a majority vote and not a two thirds vote. The A’s nor anyone from Major League Baseball are named as defendants.

#8 Schools over Stadiums according to sources has raised funding for their legal fees to get the proper petition language to put an initiative on the November ballot that would stop the public funding for the A’s ballpark on the Las Vegas strip with legal counseling. Schools over Stadiums can thank Oakland A’s fans namely the Oakland 68s and the Last Dive Bar who helped raise funds to help pay for the legal fees.

Augie Mesenburg filled in for Daniel Dullum who hosts the Oakland A’s Relocation podcasts Fridays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Bears nearly pull off another comeback but ultimately fall to Bruins 61-60

The Cal Bears forward Fardaws Aimaq (00) gets the rebound in front of the UCLA Bruins forward Adem Bona (3) in the second half at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley on Sat Feb 10, 2024 (AP News photo)

Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024

Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, California

UCLA Bruins 61 (13-11 Overall; 8-5 Pac-12)

California Golden Bears 60 (10-14 Overall; 6-7 Pac-12)

By Stephen Ruderman

BERKELEY–After another thrilling win Wednesday night over the USC Trojans, the Bears’ momentum appeared to carry over into today, as they came back from down 14 points to take the lead, but ultimately fell to the UCLA Bruins, 61-60.

Following their epic win against the Trojans, the Bears were taking on the UCLA Bruins, whom the Bears beat on Jan. 6 in Los Angeles. That win snapped a plethora of losing streaks for the Bears. Most notably, it was their first win at UCLA since 2010. Today, the Bears would look to keep the mojo going.

It was a packed house for this Pac-12 matchup at Haas Pavilion. Bears fans were revved up and ready to go, and the Bruins fans who had made the trip north from Los Angeles made their presence felt as well.

The game started neck and neck in the early minutes. Cal won the opening tip, but Fardaws Aimaq missed a jumper. UCLA struck first on a layup by Lazar Stefanovic, and then Jaylon Tyson put the Bears on the board with a three.

The teams traded points and leads in the early going until Sebastian Mack put the Bruins ahead 9-7 with a three. From there, UCLA took control, and ended up opening up a 29-16 lead with 6:04 to go in the first half.

UCLA led 35-24 as the second half got underway, and they kept the momentum going. Adem Bona was fouled, and made one of two from the line; and Mack hit a jumper to give the Bruins their biggest lead of the day at 38-24.

It was 40-26 UCLA with 16:37 to go, and the Bruins appeared to be in complete control of the game. However, the Bears were once again down by double digits, and that meant only one thing: that it was time for another comeback.

Indeed, the Bears started to claw back, as they slowly chipped away at UCLA’s lead. Jalen Cone hit a three with 13:21 left to make it a six-point game at 41-35, which completely fired up the crowd at Haas.

The Bruins opened their lead back up to 47-37, but the Bears and the fans did not relent. Jaylon Tyson slammed one down to make it 50-43 with 7:36 to go, further firing up this crowd, and then a three from Fardaws Aimaq made it a four-point game.

Jalen Celestine then hit a three to put the Bears within one at 50-49 with 5:55 remaining, and the crowd was on fire. There would be no scoring for nearly three minutes, with both teams missing shots and turning over the ball.

With each missed shot and turnover came the loud and deafening cheers from both teams’ fans. Then with 3:01 remaining, Tyson hit a jump shot to put Cal back ahead, as the Bears had once again come back from a large deficit to take a late lead.

However, the Bruins were not going to go down quietly. Lazar Stefanovic hit a three to put UCLA back ahead, 53-51. Then Aimaq was fouled, and he hit both from the line to tie it up at 53-53.

Both teams’ fans were on fire, as the game entered the final minutes, and tension mounted as every single second that passed. With 1:01 left, Aimaq laid one in to put the Bears back ahead, but Adem Bona laid one in, and hit his shot from the line after he was fouled on the play to put UCLA ahead.

Aimaq laid one in with 36 seconds to go, and Dylan Andrews responded by hitting a jumper to make it 58-57 UCLA with 24 seconds to go. Tyson then tried to lay one in, but was unsuccessful, and then Stefanovic took the rebound and was fouled.

Stefanovic hit both shots for the line, and the Bears were in trouble. Celestine went for three, but he missed, and Mack took the rebound with just four seconds to go. At that point, there was no choice but to foul Mack, who missed his first shot from the line, but after he hit his second, that would be it, and the dejected Bears fans headed for the exits.

Celestine did hit a three with a second to go, but it was useless, and Bruins won, 61-60.

The Bears played their hearts out in what was almost another miracle win in this painful bounceback, but they were just unable to pull it off.

The Bears fall to 6-7 in Pac-12 play, and 10-14 overall. Now, they will go back on the road, this time up north to Washington. First, they will head to Spokane to take on the powerful Washington State Cougars for a 7 p.m. tipoff Thursday night, and that will be followed up by a trip to Seattle to play the Washington Huskies Saturday night.