High school sports could find their way back to fields, diamonds and courts across California. “It’s really about every kid that plays every sport in California now,” said Ron Gladnick, one of the voices behind the Let Them Play movement. Gladnick is also the head football coach at Torrey Pines High School in San Diego. “We believe we’re on.
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Rain is threatening to interrupt play during the second round of the $7.5 million Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course. (Shutterstock / Simone Hogan)
LA JOLLA, CA American Patrick Reed and Alex Noren of Sweden share a one-shot lead over American Scottie Scheffler entering Friday s second round of the $7.5 million Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course with rain threatening to interrupt play.
Twelve golfers are tied for fourth, two shots off the lead, including 50-year-old K.J. Choi of South Korea and 2019 U.S. Open champion Garry Woodland.
The course received nine-tenths of an inch of rain overnight. Scattered showers will be possible Friday morning with some sunshine at times, according to PGA Tour meteorologist Stewart Williams.
LA JOLLA (KUSI) – The $7.5 million Farmers Insurance Open begins Thursday at Torrey Pines Golf Course, with rain threatening to interrupt Friday’s second round and spectators barred from attending because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Heavy rain is forecast for Friday morning and showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, according to PGA Tour meteorologist Stewart Williams. Under PGA Tour rules, play would be stopped only if conditions are unplayable, such as water puddling on the greens or if there is lightning in the immediate vicinity.
“The tournament seems to bring out the worst of San Diego weather,” said 27-year-old Scripps Ranch High School graduate Xander Schauffele, who is scheduled to compete.
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San Diegans take part in Let Them Play rallies
Rallies call to resume youth sports
and last updated 2021-01-16 09:25:58-05
SAN DEIGO (KGTV) - Parents, student-athletes, and coaches across California held rallies Friday demanding the state allow youth sports to resume.
About 70 people took part in a demonstration by the Scripps Ranch High School stadium. It was one of many rallies that took place in San Diego County and across the state as part of the Let Them Play grassroots movement. Since the pandemic started, youth sports have been put on hold, and many of the parents and students say itâs time to let competition resume.