The latest Padres, Chargers and Aztecs headlines along with the other top San Diego sports stories every morning.
Friday, Feb 2 Patriots long snapper Joe Cardona, a Granite Hills High and U.S. Naval Academy alumnus, has "two best jobs in the world.' | | San Diego High alum Steve Neal has three Super Bowl rings from his time with the New England Patriots. He admires the Pats — but he wouldn't mind if other regions got to experience Super Bowl success. | | | Most of its 2018 football recruiting is done, but SDSU still has a handful of scholarships to hand out. | | | Chip Bowers, an exec with NBA's Warriors, pored over 100 CDs one night — and Padres history was made. | | | All-Star outfielder Moises Alou became the first 'Hells Bells' hitter Trevor Hoffman wiped out to end a game. | | | NHL veteran Eric Fehr, who co-authored an anti-bullying book while playing for the Caps, is making the most of his shot with the Gulls. | | | Toreros battle to the end but can't overcome No. 14 Zags on their homecourt | | | Final month of an extraordinary 40-year run for Titans' Wayne Branstetter | | |
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