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Sports Night: Kings clobber Lakers

Bee Sports Staff

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October 30, 2015 11:46 PM

Kings: Clobber visiting Lakers

Two nights after a frustrating loss to the Clippers, the Kings fare much better against Los Angeles’ other team. Rajon Rondo and DeMarcus Cousins each score 21 points in a 132-114 rout by the Kings at Sleep Train Arena.

Kings: Cousins already having a career season from deep

With his four three-point baskets in Wednesday’s season opener, Kings center DeMarcus Cousins already matched his season high. In Friday’s 132-114 win over the Lakers, Cousins missed his two attempts.

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Prep football: No. 1 Folsom tops No. 3 Oak Ridge

With Jake Jeffrey accounting for all of his team’s touchdowns and the defense playing well in the second half, No. 1 Folsom beats No. 3 Oak Ridge 35-21 in a festive Friday night setting in El Dorado Hills to inch closer to another bit of history.

Prep football: Blocked punt preserves Union Mine win

Cameron Cathey of Union Mine High School blocks a punt with his team nursing a 29-28 lead Friday night at Cordova in a critical situation. Union Mine recovers it, and two plays later, Austin Rigsby scores from eight yards out to give the Diamondbacks a 35-28 lead they would not relinquish.

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49ers: Running back Hyde won’t play Sunday

Carlos Hyde is a surprise scratch from Sunday’s 49ers game in St. Louis. The running back has a stress fracture in his left foot that he’s played on since sustaining the injury on Oct. 11.

Furillo: Raiders fans get hearing, others will get money

By coming out and listening at a town hall meeting on relocation, Raiders owner Mark Davis and Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf “changed the dynamic,” an NFL executive says. But what dynamic is there to change?

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World Series: Thor helps Mets put hammer to Royals

Starter Noah Syndergaard holds off Kansas City Royals until his team’s offense got going, and New York cuts its World Series deficit to 2-1 with a 9-3 win Friday night in Kansas City, Mo.

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