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    SPORTS
Friday, January 13, 2017
East Oregonian
Page 3B
NFL
Chargers chasing respect in sports-saturated LA
Bre Priest
gives the
thumbs
down while
wearing
a t-shirt
mocking
the team at
San Diego
Chargers
headquar-
ters after
the team
announced
that it will
move to Los
Angeles on
Thursday in
San Diego.
By GREG BEACHAM
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — The
Chargers were the biggest
story in Los Angeles for
about four hours.
On the same rainy
Thursday that the Chargers
announced their relocation
up the Southern California
coast, the Los Angeles
Rams hired 30-year-old
Sean McVay to become
the youngest head coach in
NFL history.
Welcome to LA, Bolts.
You’re no longer the
greatest show in town.
While their franchise
value soars and their
stadium future becomes
secure,
the
Chargers
realize they face a lengthy
struggle to gather respect,
attention and a durable fan
base among the roughly 19
million people who inhabit
the five counties around
Los Angeles, the nation’s
second-largest city.
Chargers owner Dean
Spanos’
first
public
comments acknowledged
the difficulty of the task
they’ve accepted in leaving
AP Photo/Denis
Poroy
San Diego after 56 years.
“Our entire organiza-
tion knows that we have
a tremendous amount
of work to do,” Spanos
said. “We must earn the
respect and support of LA
football fans. We must get
back to winning. And we
must make a meaningful
contribution, not just on the
field, but off the field as a
leader and champion for the
community. The Chargers
are determined to fight for
LA, and we are excited to
get started.”
Indeed, the Chargers are
entering quite a competi-
tion.
The Chargers relocated
exactly one year to the day
after the NFL’s 21-year
absence from LA ended
with the Rams’ official
move back to town. The
Southland will be home to
two teams apiece in five
professional sports after
Major League Soccer’s
expansion LAFC arrives
downtown next year.
The wildly popular
Lakers and Dodgers rule
their respective calendar
months. The Clippers,
Kings and Anaheim Ducks
are perennial playoff teams.
The Los Angeles Angels
drew 3 million fans last
season while losing 88
games.
There are collegiate
athletics powerhouses at
USC and UCLA, along
with innumerable outdoor
sporting pursuits around
an entertainment-saturated
metropolis that doesn’t get
obsessed with sports in the
first place.
Even among die-hard
NFL fans, the Chargers will
be at least a distant third-
place team in their two-team
market next fall. The Rams
have a generational fan
base that never gave up on
them during 21 years in St.
Louis, and the Raiders are
still wildly popular in Los
Angeles from their 1982-94
run at the Coliseum —
along with that outlaw fran-
chise’s status as a California
lifestyle brand as much as a
sports team.
But
one
intriguing
aspect of the Chargers’
machinations is their choice
to play their next two
seasons at StubHub Center,
the LA Galaxy’s compact
soccer stadium in suburban
Carson. Even with an
expansion in capacity to
30,000 seats, it will be
small by NFL standards —
or even by some Texas high
school football standards.
The Chargers and the
Galaxy’s owners, sports
conglomerate
AEG,
have plans for expansion
and improvement of the
modest facilities around
StubHub. Yet playing in
a small stadium should
protect the Chargers from
the unpleasant optics of
thousands of empty seats
while they attempt to build
a fan base.
The Raiders’ annual
road game against the AFC
West rival Chargers should
be a fascinating sight
this fall, but the Chargers
hope they’ll benefit from
their temporary home by
providing an unusually inti-
mate setting for fans — and
whatever ticket prices the
market will bear.
“I would like to
commend the Chargers
on this bold and innova-
tive decision to move to
StubHub Center,” AEG
President and CEO Dan
Beckerman said. “It is truly
a testament to how strongly
the Chargers feel about the
fan experience and their
willingness to create some-
thing special for people in
Southern California.”
SWIMMING: Teams still on target to compete in first meet this weekend
Continued from 1B
happy that he has had a few
competitions to fall back on
with all the cancellations.
“Being able to go to some
of the PSA swim meets has
helped, and over school
break I was able to swim
mornings and evenings up
here and I think that’s helped
me adjust with no school
meets,” Jennings said.
But even with a few
options away from the team,
Ashton-Williams said she can
sense the anxiety increasing
with every practice.
“The enthusiasm with the
kids goes down because they
want to get in the pool and
race and have lots of fun,”
she said, “so we have to work
really hard in practice to try
and keep it up as much as we
can.”
Hermiston finally got
back into the practice pool
on Thursday after five days
off because of weather,
and Hamblin added that
he believes all the time off
has affected his team more
mentally than competitively.
“Well we were just getting
into a rhythm and getting the
kids into a routine,” he said.
“So once we got back I had
to scale back intensity of
practices to get going again.
But my kids have worked
really, really hard and I think
they’ll be alright.”
Both teams have their
fingers crossed that the
weather stays clear enough to
Staff photo by E.J. Harris
Senior Olivia Broker swims the breast stroke during
practice on Thursday in Pendleton.
travel to Madras on Saturday
morning for what would now
be the first meet of the year.
“Yes! We’re finally going
to be able to go hopefully,”
Jennings said emphatically.
“We’re all anxious to get into
the pool for a meet, espe-
cially the girls who haven’t
swam yet.”
Hamblin said that he’s just
ready to see his team swim
against people other than
themselves for once.
“I’m excited to see my
returners and how well they
can do because they’ve all
been practicing so well,” he
said. “And my beginners
have done really well but
they still have no idea what
they’re up against because of
no meets. Ninety-five percent
of my kids have no times yet,
which is really unique.”
BUCKAROO BALLERS
GETTING RUSTY, TOO
The Pendleton girls and
boys basketball teams have
felt the wrath of the winter
storms as well, though they
have seen competition, albeit
minimal. As of Thursday, both
Pendleton teams have played
just seven games — the
fewest in Class 5A. In total,
the Pendleton boys have had
a net of five games canceled
to this point, while the girls
have had four wiped out, and
both teams have played just
four games in the past month.
The boys’ game sched-
uled for Friday at Sunset was
called off on Thursday night
due to road conditions in
Portland.
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