The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Lonzo Ball says he’s one and done at UCLA

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race, now in its fifth year, has become a major event on the spring road racing calendar, with more than 300 runners expected this year. Registrati­on is $25 by March 15th and $30 after that, including day-ofrace registrati­on. The first 300 pre-registered entrants are guaranteed a Performanc­e T-shirt. The fun run is $5 (no T-shirt, but a limited supply will be available for purchase). The 5K and 10K runs and 5K walk all get under way at 10 a.m. The kids’ one-mile Fun Run (ages 14 and under) kicks off at 9:30 a.m. For more informatio­n and to register, go to: www. baconhillb­onanza.com. Online registrati­on is available at www.Greenleafr­acing.com. MEMPHIS, TENN. >> Star UCLA freshman Lonzo Ball says he’s one and done at UCLA and headed to the next level.

The guard said Friday night after his team lost to Kentucky in the Sweet 16 that he is moving on from the college game.

“That was my final game for UCLA. I appreciate all the fans and all the support,” Ball said in the UCLA locker room.

Ball was widely expected to declare for the NBA draft after this season. His father, LaVar Ball, has been especially vocal, declaring that the eldest of three hoops-playing brothers is better than NBA MVP Steph Curry. Ball said he felt bad that he couldn’t carry his team’s seniors to another win in the NCAA Tournament. He says UCLA simply lost to a good team.

— The Associated press

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