Lakers’ Malik Monk, Austin Reaves bond over small-town Arkansas roots

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The San Bernardino Sun
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There’s a sense of pride involved here, so Monk wants it spelled out clearly: It wasn’t Reaves who beat him in the 2013 Arkansas 2A state championship final.
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Two Kings players placed in COVID-19 protocols, miss Sunday’s game

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The Kings faced the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday, who had just played in San Jose against the Sharks. Seven Sharks players, including defenseman Erik Karlsson, and their head coach, Bob
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5 key numbers from USC’s 41-34 win over Arizona

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Combined with the fact that the Wildcats’ season-high in scoring was just 19 prior to Saturday, and the USC defense allowed a struggling Arizona attack its best game of the year. That’s how many sacks the USC defense had,
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Ducks’ Ryan Getzlaf set to break Teemu Selanne’s record

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Captain Ryan Getzlaf can claim the franchise points record with a goal or an assist during the Ducks’ afternoon date Sunday with the Montreal Canadiens.
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Live high school football updates: 2021 CIF-SS playoff pairings

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Follow along as our local high school reporters provide predictions, insights and reactions Sunday as the CIF Southern Section announces the 2021 football playoff pairings at 10 a.m.
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Etiwanda defeats Upland, completes undefeated football season

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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The victory clinched the Baseline League title for Etiwanda while Upland will advance to the playoffs as the league’s second-place team.
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Farmers lose two skirmishes in California water war

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The most important battleground in California’s perpetual war over water is the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Dozens of Northern California rivers and streams coalesce in the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, which join to form the Delta estuary and ...
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Vaccines have prevented 245,000 deaths in the U.S., models show

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Without them, the delta surge would have been “an unmitigated disaster,” pushing deaths nationwide to about 1 million, says Chapman University president emeritus.
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