Mavericks big wave surf competition gets new lifeline thanks to a 23-year old who works for Slack
It’s been six years since the last official big wave surfing competition at Mavericks, a reef break that produces giant waves up to 60-feet tall during the winter months off Pillar Point in Half Moon Bay.
Draymond Green Followed by Houston Rockets Twitter Account: A Sign of a Possible Roster Move
As rumors swirl about potential veterans for the Rockets roster, their official Twitter account followed Warriors' Draymond Green. What could this mean for the multi-time champion and Houston's lineup?
New Pickleball Venue Set to Open at Palace of Fine Arts in Two Weeks!
New pickleball courts opening July 11 at the Palace of Fine Arts! 64 courts in San Francisco, with 17 dedicated pickleball courts and 50 tennis courts accommodating pickleball. Classes and clinics available from DinkSF.
San Francisco 49ers TE George Kittle Turns to Panamanian Stem Cells for Enhanced Performance & Recovery
Legal in the US? No. Allowed by the NFL? Sure. Nonetheless, Kittles' decision to get Panamanian stem cell infusions is certainly controversial. It could also be another tool in overcoming joint and bone injuries.
Ex-San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears Kicker Robbie Gould Adds Suburban Chicago High School Coach to Resume
Robbie Gould, the ex-kicker for the San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Bears, transitions into high school football coaching. He takes on the role of head coach at Rolling Meadows High School.
UPDATE: Ex-Warriors Star Gilbert Arenas Posts Bail, Claims Innocence in Connection to Alleged Israeli Organized Criminal, Encino Poker Ring
Federal agents claim they unraveled a sophisticated criminal enterprise featuring an Israeli organized crime figure and marriage fraud. The DOJ alleges the ex-Warriors star's Encino mansion had been transformed into an exclusive gambling club with custom "ARENAS POKER CLUB" tables.
49ers, Goodell And Bay Area Hosts Ring Nasdaq Closing Bell in Countdown to Super Bowl LX
Roger Goodell and 49ers CEO Jed York rang Nasdaq’s closing bell in Times Square to spotlight the Bay Area’s countdown to Super Bowl LX. The move tees up a week of fan events and civic programs across the region.
Warriors Snag G League Bucket‑Getter Nate Williams For Final Two‑Way Slot
The Warriors signed Long Island Nets wing Nate Williams to a two‑way deal Monday, filling their final two‑way slot and adding another scoring wing. Williams has averaged roughly 17.9 PPG in the G League this season.
Bay Area Judge Drops The Hammer On Ex‑Stanford Coach In ESPN Court Clash
A federal magistrate judge dismissed ex‑Stanford coach Troy Taylor’s defamation suit against ESPN, finding the network’s reporting matched two Stanford investigation reports. The ruling leaves Taylor’s claims unlikely to succeed at the district level.
Kerr’s Bench Gutted As Stotts And Stackhouse Walk From Warriors
Terry Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse will not return to the Warriors’ coaching staff after a 37‑win season, setting up a major bench shake‑up as Steve Kerr stays on. The club is set to audition replacements while preparing roster work this summer.
Rainbow Homecoming: San Francisco Snags 50th Gay Softball World Series
San Francisco will host the 50th Gay Softball World Series in 2027, returning the tournament to the city where it began and bringing thousands of players and fans. League leaders say planning and fundraising are already underway.
Aldon Smith, Dominant 49ers Pass Rusher Whose Story Stayed Unfinished, Dies at 36
For about two seasons, Aldon Smith was the most dominant young defender in football — then the story got complicated. His death at 36 closes a chapter Bay Area fans never stopped hoping would end differently.
Bay Area Kids Benched as Youth Sports Turn Into a Rich Kid Arms Race
Rising fees have turned youth sports into a high‑cost gamble for Bay Area families, pushing many kids out of play and into stretched nonprofits. Local groups and cities are fighting back with free programs and new fields.
Draymond Green Walks From $27.7 Million As Warriors’ Bay Offseason Heats Up
Draymond Green declined his nearly $27.7M player option Monday, becoming a free agent and giving the Warriors immediate payroll flexibility. The move clears room for potential star‑level additions while leaving a re‑signing path open.

































































































