The latest Padres, Chargers and Aztecs headlines along with the other top San Diego sports stories every morning.
Monday, Feb 4 ESPN's Keith Law ranks Padres' farm system No. 1 in baseball, up from No. 3 last year. | | | | The Aztecs coaches brave traffic to see recruit Keshad Johnson play. | | | | | The Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots, each coming off an overtime victory in the Super Bowl tournament semifinals, went against each other in Super Bowl 53 inside an Atlanta Dome. | | | | | Super Bowl was yawner and so were most of the commercials. | | | | | The Patriots defeat the Rams, 13-3, to win the Super Bowl. | | | | | The Padres remain in discussions with infielder Manny Machado, outfielder Bryce Harper and the Marlins regarding catcher J.T. Realmuto. | | | | | When Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers received an award Thursday during the Salute to Champions at the La Jolla Marriott, he emotionally thanked San Diego and its fans. | | | | | Jim Crow laws and racial barriers didn't alllow Floyd Wright to realize his dreams, so he made sure his son, Chargers great Ernie Wright, wouldn't suffer the same fate | | | | |