SPORTS
Frontwave arena in Oceanside nears completion
SAN DIEGO — The future home of the San Diego Sockers, San Diego Clippers and other events is set to complete construction in August of this year. The privately funded Frontwave arena will have a capacity of 7,500 and will bring a multiuse facility to North County. Being built in Oceanside at El Corazon, Vice President of Sales and Service Stefani Polonia says this new building for the Sockers, Clippers and any future tenants is sure to be an incredible experience.
Beloved skatepark mom honored with bench in Lakeside
There were hugs all around during an emotional ceremony on Saturday to honor Terry Burke-Eiserling for her tireless work to get a skatepark built in East San Diego County's Lakeside, the first and only one in the community. Family, friends, skateboarders and elected officials all showed up for the bench...
Diving into San Diego's surfing culture
The swells of local beaches like Tourmaline draw dedicated San Diego surfers each day. But it's not just the appeal of the waves, San Diego beaches are teeming with community. From the surfers to the surfboard shapers, there's an interconnectedness found in this solo sport. Today, we look into the...
Bush reclaims Heisman, giving San Diego four winners once again
Reggie Bush has been reinstated as a Heisman Trophy winner, 14 years after he forfeited the distinction.. Why it matters: Bush reclaiming his trophy means San Diego again boasts four guys who became the most outstanding players in college football. Between the lines: Bush forfeited his trophy in 2010, following...
Baseball falls 11-2 to USD, loses fifth straight
The San Diego State baseball team (11-28, 5-13 Mountain West) lost in blowout fashion to University of San Diego (27-12, 11-4 West Coast) Tuesday night by a score of 11-2. The Aztecs came into this game looking to avenge their 9-2 loss to USD in Tony Gwynn Stadium earlier in the season. A game that was neck and neck until a 6-run eighth inning allowed the Toreros to run away with the victory.
What the ‘Historical Significance’ Review of the Sports Arena Misses
Look familiar? We pulled this from the Politics Report, a Voice of San Diego member exclusive newsletter. Become a member and subscribe to the newsletter here. I’ve had several people ask me about the city’s Historical Resources Board and staff review of whether the Pechanga Arena is historically significant. So I was glad the Union-Tribune explained it well. In short, Midway Rising, which plans to redevelop all the nearly 50 acres under and around the arena, has to study the historic impact of their plans just like they must evaluate the environmental impact.
San Diego's Athletes of the Week include champion divers, speedy sprinters and baseball, tennis, golf stars
Madison Girls track and field The Warhawks senior sent a big message to the rest of the state after clocking a 23.73-second time in the 200-meter dash, the No. 1 mark in California, at the Mt.
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