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San Diego's 1904 FC soccer team 'most likely' won't start until 2019

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January 8, 2018

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San Diego's 1904 FC soccer team 'most likely' won't start until 2019

Monday, Jan 8

The NASL is expected to announce it won't start play in 2018 until August, but 1904 FC likely will wait until 2019.

UPDATED: Cam Newton says eye was issue; NFL looking into handling of concussion protocol

Panthers quarterback Cam Newton evaluated for concussion, returned to playoff game.

San Luis Rey survivor Greyvitos chasing Kentucky Derby dream

Greyvitos, a colt who was stabled at San Luis Rey Downs during a Dec. 7 fire, is trying to overcome injuries and long odds to reach the Kentucky Derby.

Ramona's Chris Knierim wins U.S. pairs skating title, nears Olympic berth

The husband-wife team of Chris and Alexa Knierim win the U.S. title and likely a trip to the Winter Olympics.

Padres trade Yangervis Solarte to Blue Jays; Craig Stammen, Kazuhisa Makita officially signed

The Padres traded infielder Yangervis Solarte to the Toronto Blue Jays for outfield prospect Edward Olivares and reliever Jared Carkuff. Also Saturday, the Padres signed relievers Craig Stammen and Kazuhisa Makita to two-year deals.

Contrary to report, Padres have not made offer to Carlos Gonzalez

Contrary to a report, the Padres have not made an offer to free-agent outfielder Carlos Gonzalez.

Chargers-Rams TV ratings in L.A. — combined — can't match Bolts in San Diego

The Chargers and Rams are getting lower ratings — combined — than the Chargers did for their games in San Diego.

USD fails its test at Saint Mary's

USD fails a big test at Saint Mary's