Prep roundup: St. Francis finds its mojo, routs No. 2 Mitty behind Luke DeVine’s 2 HRs
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
BaseballSt. Francis 12, No. 2 Archbishop Mitty 1St. Francis isn’t going to capture the West Catholic Athletic League’s regular-season championship.Its fate was sealed during a prolonged slump that dropped the Mountain View school several spots in the standings and out of the latest Bay Area News Group Top 20.But the Lancers are still dangerous. Still capable of a late-season run. Still a threat to contend when the league and section playoffs roll around.They made that clear Tuesday as Luke DeVine hit a home run in the first inning and a three-run homer in an eight-run fourth, leading St. Francis to a rout of visiting Archbishop Mitty.The outcome punctured a hole in Mitty’s quest for the WCAL’s regular-season title as the Monarchs (18-5, 9-2) will now need help to chase down Valley Christian.Mitty is scheduled to visit Valley to close out the league schedule on May 5.But the championship will be decided before then unless Mitty wins its next two WCAL games ...Athletics’ roster teardown yet to pay dividends while some of the departed are thriving elsewhere
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
It started on March 14, 2022 at the behest of Athletics owner John Fisher. The A’s had been run on a shoestring budget for years, somehow managing to stay relevant in the crumbling Coliseum.The A’s went to the playoffs from 2012 through 2014 under then-general manager Billy Beane and manager Bob Melvin, and again from 2018 through 2020 before contending with an 86-win team in 2021. Beane stepped down to be an advisor to Fisher in November of 2018 and Melvin was allowed to escape on a lifeboat provided by the San Diego Padres as manager.Even the shoestring was about to be clipped.That’s not how current general manager David Forst or manager Mark Kotsay would frame the teardown that was officially underway. They were merely carrying out the wishes of Fisher, who speaks only through the lips of team president Dave Kaval as if he were a ventriloquist.The plan was to strip the payroll bare, dumping all talent which either already made too much money or was due big money...Student found with bullets at Suisun City school
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
(KTXL) -- On Tuesday, a student at a Suisun City school was found to be in possession of firearm ammunition while on campus, according to the Suisun City Police Department.At around 11:50 a.m., police received a call from Crystal Middle School that one of their students was in possession of bullets on school grounds. Stabbing at Northgate High in Walnut Creek, student in custody When officers arrived on-scene they met with school administrators who handed over all the ammunition that was taken from the student. A further search of the campus for ammunition and firearms was conducted by law enforcement, but none were located. Police have not said the amount of ammunition that was recovered and what caliber or gauge it was. The investigation is still ongoing and no other information will be provided at this time.Shares of First Republic Bank continue to slide
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
First Republic Bank plunged at the opening bell Wednesday, an ongoing route that has erased more than 50% of its value just this week on concerns about the bank’s financial health in the wake of two other bank collapses.Shares slumped 16%, following an even more severe tumble Tuesday, after it revealed that depositors withdrew more than $100 billion last month after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.The bank said late Monday that it was only able to stop the bleeding after a group of large banks stepped in to save it by depositing $30 billion in uninsured deposits. The San Francisco bank plans to sell off unprofitable assets, including low interest mortgages it provided to wealthy clients. It also has plans to lay off up to a quarter of its workforce, which totaled about 7,200 employees at the end of last year. Citi analyst downgraded First Republic on Wednesday, saying in a note to clients that there’s still a large level of uncertainty in outcomes ...German club Fortuna Duesseldorf plans free entry for fans
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) — German soccer club Fortuna Duesseldorf is planning to let fans attend games for free.Duesseldorf, which currently plays in the second division, announced plans Wednesday for its “Fortuna for all” scheme that will grant free entry to league games starting on a test basis for at least three as-yet undetermined matches next season.“We’re opening soccer for everyone. We’re going a whole new way,” Duesseldorf chief executive Alexander Jobst said. “Free entry means it applies to organized fan support. It applies to season ticket holders. It applies to regular or occasional visitors to the stadium. And it goes for away fans, too.”Jobst said fans who wish to attend games will be able to register their interest through a digital platform. He also said the club will distribute income differently and “more transparently.”“In addition to investing in professional soccer, in the future we will use and promote 20% of the money for youngsters, girls’ and women’s soccer,...Biden casts himself as defender of freedom in 2024 ad pitch
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden cast himself as a defender of freedom on Wednesday in his first campaign ad since launching his 2024 reelection bid, aiming to flip the script on Republicans who have traditionally seized that mantle.The television ad, which will air in major markets in the six states Biden carried in 2020 that are key to his path back to the White House, aims to portray Republicans as part of an “extreme movement” bent on overturning elections, restricting access to abortion and undermining voters’ economic security. It’s a taste of what is set to be the core of the Democratic president’s campaign message to voters, as he seeks to paint all Republicans as embracing former President Donald Trump and out of the step with popular opinion and the nation’s values.“Courage, opportunity, democracy, freedom: They’re the values and beliefs that built this country and still beat in our hearts,” a narrator says. “But they’re under attack by a...Czech government approves defense agreement with US
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech government on Wednesday approved a defense military treaty with the United States.The Defense Cooperation Agreement sets a legal framework for possible deployment of U.S. troops on Czech territory and their cooperation with the Czech armed forces.It should make any such moves easier at a time of Russian aggression against Ukraine.“It’s undoubtedly a step to boost our country’s security,” Prime Minister Petr Fiala said.A date for signing the deal by the Czech and U.S. defense ministers is yet to be set. It will then need parliamentary and presidential approval.Defense Minister Jana Cernochova called the U.S. “the most important ally in defense. Therefore, to boost trans-Atlantic ties is in the Czech vital interest.”The U.S. has such agreements with 24 other NATO members, including Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Romania and Bulgaria that form the eastern flank of the alliance.Any particular deployment of U.S. forces will still need...Stock market today: Big Tech rally steadies Wall Street
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is steadying itself with help from rallies in Microsoft and other Big Tech stocks. The S&P 500 was 0.2% higher in early trading, a day after falling to its worst drop in a month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also rose and the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite led the market with a gain of 0.9%. Microsoft rose after reporting stronger profit for the first three months than analysts expected. Activision Blizzard tumbled after British regulators blocked Microsoft’s deal to buy the videogame maker. Google’s parent company, Alphabet, was drifting following its earnings report. First Republic Bank remained under pressure.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.Wall Street was slow to gain traction in premarket trading ahead of another full slate of corporate earnings and more economic data later in the week. Futures for the Dow ticked down less than 0.1% and the S&P 500 was essentially unchanged before the bell Wednesday.Shares of...Stories told in stitchery at Folk Art Museum’s quilt exhibit
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — From simple geometric shapes to the intricately wrought details of daily life, the quilt designs in a show now running at the American Folk Art Museum show how powerfully this art form has told stories for centuries and been a vehicle for creativity.“What That Quilt Knows About Me” comprises 35 quilts and related works in an intimate gallery space.Some tell stories about the maker’s life or process. Others explore quilting technique, using different materials.One quilt estimated to be from the early 1800s bursts with details, including tropical flowers and pugs with fancy collars. Curators don’t know who the artist was, but the appliqued imagery reflects popular pastimes of women in the 19th century.Another quilt in the exhibit is the work of Carl Klewicke, who ran a tailoring business in Corning, New York, in the early 1900s. The piece, made of vivid bits of silk, faille, taffeta and satin, depicts starry constellations, kites and doves – a joyful and precisely craf...From Sanders to Sauce, NFL draft fashion evolves over time
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:49:08 GMT
HOUSTON (AP) — Deion Sanders became the NFL draft’s first fashion icon by accessorizing a black and white track suit with loads of sparkling gold jewelry and dark shades when he took the call from the Atlanta Falcons before they selected him fifth overall in 1989.As memorable as Sanders’ draft swag remains, wearing a track suit on draft night or the jean shorts Brett Favre wore would be scoffed at today with top players gathering for a televised event that has become as much runway show as sporting event.While top prospects in this year’s draft like quarterbacks Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud and Anthony Richardson and defensive lineman Will Anderson Jr. prepare their fits for the big night, we look back at some of the most memorable draft night ensembles since the splash by Sanders. Ray Lewis chose a flashy Versace look when the Ravens took him in the first round in 1996. The linebacker rocked a silk shirt, belt and sunglasses by the designer with white slacks as he helped usher in the m...Latest news
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