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Humm’s service

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The funeral service for David Humm will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Las Vegas Catholic Church, followed by a private burial.

A celebratio­n of his life, open to the public, will be from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Friday at South Point Arena, followed by a tailgate party in his honor.

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Clayton Kershaw to come out. The Dodgers’ pitching ace was supposed to stay 10 minutes. He stayed about two hours. He did the Chicken Dance with the Miracle League kids.

The Miracle League will be branching off into soccer this season, partnering with TOPSoccer and the Nevada Youth Soccer Associatio­n. Soccer opening day is April 12 at Miracle League Field.

Roxanne Loyed tried hard to get through this year’s interview without getting emotional. She didn’t quite pull it off.

“It’s truly a privilege for me to support the families and the players out here and the volunteers because it’s the best group of people I’ve ever worked with,” she said, swallowing hard. “We’re all about these players having the best experience when they’re out here each and ▶ reviewjour­nal/miracle_ league

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■ When the (stuff ) almost hit the fans at Dodger Stadium during an exhibition game against the Angels on Tuesday, you can forgive 51s president Don Logan for putting his feet up on the coffee table.

Logan was in the vicinity of the 51s’ dugout when a pipe exploded late during the 2015 season, causing a torrent of raw sewage.

The same thing happened near the Dodgers’ dugout with one notable difference: While the game in the traditiona­l Freeway Series was called in the fifth inning, the 51s played as scheduled after moving their dugout into foul ground.

“We’re not soft, we got it done,” Logan said with a chuckle.

■ What a great story it made when the Chicago Blackhawks called an accountant named Scott Foster onto the ice as an emergency goaltender and Foster made seven saves without allowing a goal against Winnipeg. But I’ll bet he couldn’t sing “Sweet Caroline” during a break in the action as well as Jay White. Las Vegas’ renowned Neil Diamond impersonat­or served as an emergency and practice netminder for the Las Vegas Thunder and Wranglers minor league teams, and still plays adult league hockey with a mask depicting “The Jazz Singer” and the Thunder and Wrangler logos.

■ The tributes keep pouring in for David Humm, the Las Vegas football great who died Tuesday at age 65 after a long battle with multiple sclerosis. This one on Twitter was among the most poignant: “I am heartbroke­n. I will miss your weekly emails. I will never forget the kindness and love that you showed me after my Dad passed. The only good thing is you two are now locker roommates again. Love you very much Hummer!” It was posted by Kendra Stabler Moyes — Ken “The Snake” Stabler’s daughter. 7:55 a.m.

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 ?? Miracle League ?? The Las Vegas Miracle League, a baseball league for special needs children, held its opening day March 24. The league has grown from 66 players to 222 in nine seasons.
Miracle League The Las Vegas Miracle League, a baseball league for special needs children, held its opening day March 24. The league has grown from 66 players to 222 in nine seasons.

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