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Snapdragon Stadium to attract record NWSL crowd when Angel City visits San Diego

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The San Diego Wave have offered greater than 32,000 tickets for his or her first recreation at Snapdragon Stadium, assuring the gang for the Sept. 17 recreation with Angel Metropolis FC shall be by far the most important within the 10-year historical past of the Nationwide Ladies’s Soccer League.

The present NWSL attendance file is 25,218 for a North Carolina Braveness-Portland Thorns recreation at Windfall Park in Portland, Ore., in 2019. That’s additionally the yr the league set a season attendance file of 792,409.

That mark can also be more likely to fall this yr.

“It’s an important reflection of the momentum we see in girls’s sports activities,” mentioned Jill Ellis, the Wave’s president. “We’ve bought 32,000 tickets out. We’ve offered all of our stock. It’s fairly unimaginable.

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“However we must always now anticipate this. We should always have a good time it. However the subsequent step is to anticipate it.”

The Wave (9-5-4), who lead the 12-team NWSL and are vying to develop into the primary growth workforce in league historical past to make the playoffs, performed its first 9 regular-season residence video games at 6,000-seat Torero Stadium on the campus of the College of San Diego. They averaged 5,092 followers a recreation there.

Angel Metropolis (7-5-4), the league’s different growth workforce, leads the NWSL in attendance, averaging almost 19,000 a recreation at 22,000-seat Banc of California Stadium, the place it has performed earlier than three sellout crowds. That is the primary season the NWSL has performed in California and the primary yr the state has had a first-tier girls’s skilled soccer workforce for the reason that L.A. Sol folded in 2010.

“Ten years in the past, we weren’t at this level in girls’s sports activities,” mentioned Ellis, who coached at UCLA earlier than taking the U.S. girls’s nationwide workforce to back-to-back World Cup titles. “This can be a time to be formidable in girls’s sports activities. As a coach and as a [team] president, you set it on the market and our membership mentioned, ‘Hey, we’re going to promote this factor out, and we wish to transfer the needle in girls’s sports activities.’ And that’s what we’re doing.

“Southern California is, maybe, arguably the crown jewel of soccer by way of improvement of gamers, youth membership groups. You’ve bought universities and schools right here competing. So I believe it’s such a fertile panorama for ladies’s soccer.”

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Snapdragon Stadium, constructed on the location of the previous Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego’s Mission Valley, can also be the house of San Diego State’s soccer workforce. The $300-million stadium, which has a capability of 35,000 for soccer, will stage its first sporting occasion Saturday when the Aztecs play host to Arizona of their season opener.

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Deontay Wilder scared for Mike Tyson's well-being in Jake Paul fight: 'He’s too old for this'

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From one former heavyweight title winner to another, Deontay Wilder fears 57-year-old Mike Tyson might end up in a coma after fighting Jake Paul. 

Tyson shocked everyone when he agreed to fight Paul, which was commissioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations as a professional fight, on July 20. 

What was initially an exhibition match has turned into a highly anticipated bout, but Wilder doesn’t think anyone truly cares about Tyson’s well-being. 

Mike Tyson’s fight against Jake Paul in Texas this summer has been sanctioned as a competitive boxing match, making the rounds shorter and the gloves heavier. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)

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“I think it’s bad the commission has licensed Mike Tyson because he hasn’t been active in 20 years, so they should not just license him because of who he is, that’s how people get hurt – God forbid he gets hurt,” Wilder said to Sportsbook Review. 

“People can get hit in the wrong place and at the wrong time, there’s lots of examples where guys have been hit into a coma. It’s easy to do. He’s too old for this.

“At the end of the day, no one gives a f— about Mike.”

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Wilder continued by saying he doesn’t care that Tyson underwent tests to deem this a professional fight. 

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“As long as you’re willing to suffer the consequences if something bad goes wrong,” Wilder said. 

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Heavyweight boxer Deontay Wilder shadowboxes during a media workout at UFC APEX on Sept. 22, 2022 in Las Vegas.   (Steve Marcus/Getty Images)

After the fight was sanctioned, Paul recently said he is “super respectful” of Tyson, but “All is fair in love and war.”

“I love the guy, but as soon as it turned into a pro fight, one of us has to die,” the YouTube star-turned-boxer said. 

Videos of Tyson working out for the fight have shocked many with how fast and powerful he still looks at his age. But Wilder, again, doesn’t care what videos show or what Tyson even says about his well-being. 

“His power may not have left completely, but you still need to set it up, your stamina needs to be a certain way, or it’s going to look like a clown show. I don’t want to see it to be honest,” he explained.

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Former heavyweight belt holder Deontay Wilder is genuinely scared for Mike Tyson in his fight with Jake Paul. (Getty Images)

“I don’t want the last thing I remember of him is him getting knocked out by a YouTuber. The last thing you do, that’s what people remember you by.”

While Paul and Tyson prepare for their fight, Wilder will be fighting Zhilei Zhang on June 1. 

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Saturday's high school baseball and softball playoff results plus updated pairings

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CITY SECTION

BASEBALL

Tuesday’s Schedule

(All games at 3 p.m. unless noted)

Division I

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First Round

#17 Westchester at #16 South Gate

#18 Franklin at #15 LACES

Division II

First Round

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#17 Sun Valley Magnet at #16 Van Nuys

#20 Stella at #13 Fremont

#19 Los Angeles at #14 Rancho Dominguez

#18 SOCES at #15 Grant

Division III

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First Round

#17 Animo Venice at #16 Downtown Magnets

#20 Central City Value at #13 Community Charter

#19 Animo Robinson at #14 Triumph Charter

#18 CALS Early College at #15 LA Jordan

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Wednesday’s Schedule

(All games at 3 p.m. unless noted)

Open Division

First Round

#1 Granada Hills, bye

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#9 El Camino Real at #8 Narbonne

#12 Sun Valley Poly at #5 Sylmar

#4 Bell, bye

#3 Carson, bye

#11 Cleveland at #6 Legacy

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#10 San Pedro at #7 Taft

#2 Birmingham, bye

SOFTBALL

Saturday’s Results

Division III

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Quarterfinals

VAAS 9, Torres 1

Bell 16, Rancho Dominguez 6

Sotomayor 9, Huntington Park 8

Narbonne 16, Maywood Academy 7

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Division IV

Quarterfinals

Community Charter 24, LA Academy of Arts & Enterprise 0

LA University 19, Dymally 4

LACES 15, CALS Early College 1

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Monday’s Schedule

(All games at 3 p.m. unless noted)

Division I

Quarterfinals

#9 Bravo at #1 Garfield

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#5 Verdugo Hills at #4 San Fernando

#6 Eagle Rock at #3 Granada Hills Kennedy

#15 Palisades at #10 LA Marshall

Division II

Quarterfinals

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#8 Franklin at #1 Chatsworth

#12 Sylmar at #4 Taft

#11 North Hollywood at #3 LA Wilson

#7 King/Drew at #2 Marquez

Division IV

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Quarterfinals

#11 Fulton vs. #3 LA Leadership Academy, 2:30 p.m. at Cypress Parks and Recs

Tuesday’s Schedule

(All games at 3 p.m. unless noted)

Open Division

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Semifinals

#5 El Camino Real at #1 Granada Hills

#3 Carson at #2 Birmingham

Division III

Semifinals

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#9 VAAS at #4 Bell

#11 Sotomayor at #2 Narbonne

Division IV

Semifinals

#5 LA University at #1 Community Charter

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#10 LACES vs. LA Leadership Academy/Fulton

SOUTHERN SECTION

BASEBALL

Tuesday’s Schedule

(All games at 3:15 p.m. unless noted)

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Semifinals

Division 1

Huntington Beach at Corona

Harvard-Westlake vs. Orange Lutheran at Hart Park, 6 p.m.

Division 2

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Arcadia at Hart

Ayala at Moorpark

Division 3

St. John Bosco at South Torrance

Beckman at Los Alamitos

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Division 4

Culver City at Camarillo

St. Francis at Ontario Christian

Division 5

Oxnard Pacifica at Santa Monica

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Chino Hills at Chino

Division 6

Diamond Bar at Village Christian

Colony at Rancho Mirage

Division 7

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South El Monte at Buena Park

Oxford Academy at Lancaster Desert Christian

Division 8

San Bernardino at Orange County Pacifica Christian

Azusa at Edgewood

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SOFTBALL

Saturday’s Results

Semifinals

Division 1

Orange Lutheran 13, Murrieta Mesa 1

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Garden Grove Pacifica 1, JSerra 0

Division 2

Gahr 7, Mater Dei 2

California 8, Valley View 7

Division 3

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Etiwanda 5, West Torrance 1

King 14, Agoura 6

Division 4

JW North 11, Chaminade 5

Paraclete 2, Orange Vista 0

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Division 5

Liberty 5, Quartz Hill 0

Cerritos Valley Christian 21, St. Bonaventure 13

Division 6

Ganesha 12, Lakewood St. Joseph 4

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Viewpoint 2, Canyon Springs 0

Division 7

Oxford Academy 5, Riverside Prep 2

Eastside 8, Muir 6

Division 8

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Hesperia Christian 7, Temecula Prep 0

Jurupa Valley 10, Excelsior Charter 2

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Giants legends Lawrence Taylor, Ottis Anderson speak at Donald Trump's Jersey Shore campaign rally

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Nearly 40,000 people were in Wildwood, N.J., Saturday for a Donald Trump campaign rally, and one of those spectators was arguably the greatest defensive player of all time.

New York Giants legend Lawrence Taylor was spotted at the Jersey Shore rally.

Assemblyman Paul Kanitra from New Jersey’s 10th legislative district saw his “favorite player growing up” at the rally.

Former NFL player Lawrence Taylor arrives for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Wildwood Beach May 11, 2024, in Wildwood, New Jersey. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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Those in attendance got a surprise when Taylor and former Giants teammate Ottis Anderson spoke on stage.

“I grew up a Democrat, and I’ve always been a Democrat, until I met this man right here,” Taylor said to cheers. “Nobody in my family ever will vote for a Democrat again.”

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L.T. is widely regarded as the greatest linebacker to ever play. He was a three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, including in his rookie season.

He won two Super Bowls, made 10 straight Pro Bowls and was named the MVP of the 1986 season. He also remains the franchise’s all-time sacks leader, which includes his 9½ sacks from his rookie season, before sacks became a stat.

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Former New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor (56) sacks Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Craig Erickson during a Sept. 12, 1993, game at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. (Mark D. Phillips/AFP via Getty Images)

This came despite a lavish lifestyle off the field, which resulted in legal troubles after his playing days.

Many attendees who spoke to Fox News said they believe Trump could flip the Garden State in November, when he hopes to take back the White House for a second term. 

Rod Delaine, an Amazon factory worker in Staten Island who lives in New Jersey, told Fox News Digital he drove nearly 2½ hours to attend the rally. 

LIONS ROOKIE SAYS HE CHOSE NO. 0 BECAUSE ‘AIN’T NOBODY LIKE ME’

A New Jersey schoolteacher who identified herself as Anna said she was motivated to attend because of the state of the economy. 

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Another supporter, who identified himself as Carlos, said he believed the country needed to return to the way things were under the former president. 

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Former President Trump, the 2024 Republican presidential candidate, speaks during a campaign rally in Wildwood Beach May 11, 2024, in Wildwood, N.J. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

“I think this country needs to change. Although, we already know what Trump’s all about. So, that change is just going to come right back to us because that’s what we need,” Carlos said. “We need Trump because I don’t think Biden is just getting the job done right now. Some of it’s his fault. Some of it is probably the people around him. But I think we need Trump back to get this country back to where it needs to be.”

Fox News’ Bradford Betz and Emma Colton contributed to this report.

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