Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Public barred from 2020 flame lighting in Greece

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Spectators will be kept away from the Olympic flame-lighting ceremony in Ancient Olympia on Thursday because of the coronaviru­s.

Only 100 accredited guests will be allowed to attend the traditiona­l event, Greece’s Olympic committee said Monday.

A dress rehearsal on Wednesday for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic flame will also be closed to the public to comply with Greek government restrictio­ns to prevent the spread of the virus.

The Tokyo organizing committee said it will “reduce the size of its traveling delegation as much as possible.”

Tokyo officials previously said they would not send 140 children to Greece to give the flame a send-off next week on its journey to Japan. The Italian Olympic Committee has suspended all sports in the country through April 3.

INDIAN WELLS TENNIS POSTPONED AFTER CORONAVIRU­S CONFIRMED >> The BNP Paribas Open, the near-major tennis tournament set to begin this week in the California desert, won’t be played as scheduled after a case of coronaviru­s was confirmed in the Coachella Valley. It’s the largest U.S. sporting event to be called off over concerns about the spread of the disease. The South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, was canceled Friday.

The announceme­nt came Sunday night after many players were already in the desert practicing. Qualifying matches were to begin Monday with women’s main draw matches starting Wednesday and the men’s draw beginning Thursday.

VIRUS POSTPONES OPENING OF JAPANESE PRO BASEBALL SEASON >> Japanese officials postponed the start of the 12-team profession­al baseball league season on Monday because of the spread of the coronaviru­s. The season was to open on March 20. Japan’s profession­al league had been playing its preseason games without fans because of the virus. Baseball officials said they were unsure when the season might start, but mentioned some time in April.

Japan’s baseball league last suspended play in 2011 after an earthquake, tsunami and the subsequent meltdown of three nuclear reactors in Fukushima prefecture, located 250 kilometers (150 miles) northeast of Tokyo.

The head of the soccer J-League said it was also extending its suspension of play. That league had suspended play until March 18. PSG-DORTMUND GAME TO BE PLAYED WITHOUT FANS BECAUSE OF VIRUS >> The Champions League match between Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund will be played without fans because of the spread of the coronaviru­s, Paris police said Monday. The match will be played Wednesday at Parc des Princes. Dortmund leads 2-1 from the first leg.

PSG said it took note of the decision and said the club remains “fully mobilized to organize the match in the best possible conditions.”

France has banned gatherings of more than 1,000 people. The country reported 1,126 cases of the virus as of Sunday, up 19% from the day before and the second largest number of cases in Europe after Italy. So far, 19 people in France have died.

Horse racing

OVER 2 DOZEN HORSE RACING PROFESSION­ALS CHARGED IN DRUG SCAM >> More than two dozen horse trainers, veterinari­ans and others have been charged in what authoritie­s describe as a widespread internatio­nal scheme to drug horses to race faster. The charges were detailed in four indictment­s unveiled Monday in Manhattan federal court. Charges brought against 27 individual­s include drug adulterati­on and misbrandin­g conspiracy. Authoritie­s said participan­ts in the fraud misled government agencies, including federal and state regulators, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, various state horse racing regulators and the betting public.

College basketball polls

KANSAS REMAINS UNANIMOUS NO. 1 IN TOP 25; FSU UP TO NO. 4 >> Kansas maintained its grip on the No. 1 ranking in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll Monday, while fourth-ranked Florida State has its highest ranking in nearly five decades.

The Jayhawks received all 65 first-place votes to remain at the top for a third straight week and fourth overall this season, with the past two weeks coming as the unanimous choice ahead of Gonzaga and Dayton.

The Seminoles rose three spots after wrapping up the first Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title in program history. That moved FSU to its highest ranking since No. 2 in December 1972.

Baylor slid to fifth and San Diego State sixth behind FSU, while Creighton jumped four spots to No. 7 ahead of Kentucky. SOUTH CAROLINA STAYS NO. 1 IN WOMEN'S TOP 25; OREGON NEXT >> South Carolina ran through the Southeaste­rn Conference Tournament to keep its hold on the No. 1 ranking in The Associated Press women’s college basketball poll.

The Gamecocks beat Georgia, Arkansas and Mississipp­i State by an average of 24 points to win the conference tournament for the fifth time in six years. Coach Dawn Staley’s team received 27 of 30 first-place votes from a national media panel on Monday. The Gamecocks look poised to be the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament when the field is announced next week.

Oregon received the other three first-place votes and moved up one spot to No. 2 after winning the Pac-12 Tournament. x-Milwaukee Indiana Chicago Detroit Cleveland

x-clinched playoff spot Sunday's games

Brooklyn 110, Chicago 107

New Orleans 120, Minnesota 107 L.A. Lakers 112, L.A. Clippers 103 Phoenix 140, Milwaukee 131 Oklahoma City 105, Boston 104 Orlando 126, Houston 106

Indiana 112, Dallas 109

Miami 100, Washington 89

New York 96, Detroit 84

Cleveland 132, San Antonio 129, OT Toronto 118, Sacramento 113

Monday's games

Charlotte at Atlanta, n. Milwaukee at Denver, n. Toronto at Utah, n.

Tuesday's games

Boston at Indiana, 4 p.m.

New York at Washington, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m.

Dallas at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 5 p.m. Orlando at Memphis, 5 p.m. Phoenix at Portland, 7 p.m. Brooklyn at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Warriors, 7:30 p.m.

Harden, HOU 60 Beal, WAS 56 Akounmpo, MIL 57 Young, ATL 58 Lillard, POR 57 Doncic, DAL 52 Westbrook, HOU52 Leonard, LAC 50 Davis, LAL 54 Booker, PHX 61 James, LAL 59 LaVine, CHI 60 Mitchell, UTA 62 Ingram, NOP 56 Siakam, TOR 52 Tatum, BOS 58

Boston 7, Minnesota 6

Detroit 7, Washington 5

N.Y. Yankees (ss) 1, Atlanta 0

St. Louis 7, Miami 3

Pittsburgh 2, Tampa Bay 2

N.Y. Yankees (ss) 5, Baltimore 5

Toronto 9, Philadelph­ia 0

N.Y. Mets 3, Houston 1

Cincinnati (ss) 11, Chicago Cubs (ss) 9 Texas 9, Dodgers 8

San Francisco 8, Seattle 4

Arizona 8, Chicago Cubs (ss) 1

Chicago White Sox (ss) 5, Kansas City 4 Oakland 11, Milwaukee (ss) 3

Angels (ss) 8, Cincinnati (ss) 8 Milwaukee (ss) 7, Angels (ss) 3

Chicago White Sox (ss) 6, San Diego 0 Colorado 3, Cleveland 1

Monday's games

Houston 2, Detroit 1

N.Y. Mets 1, Miami 1

Philadelph­ia 3, N.Y. Yankees 1

Toronto (ss) 3, Pittsburgh 1

St. Louis 3, Minnesota 0

Toronto (ss) 8, Tampa Bay 3

Cincinnati 3, Chicago White Sox 3

San Francisco vs. Cleveland (ss), n. Dodgers 14, San Diego 2

Cleveland (ss) 11, Angels 10

Kansas City 4, Arizona 4

Boston vs. Atlanta at North Port, Fla., n. Oakland vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., n. Seattle vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, n.

Tuesday's games

Pittsburgh vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

N.Y. Mets vs. Houston (ss) at West Palm Beach, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

St. Louis vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

Toronto vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

Washington vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

Minnesota vs. Philadelph­ia at Clearwater, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

Houston (ss) vs. Atlanta (ss) at North Port, Fla., 10:05 a.m.

Chicago Cubs vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 1:05 p.m.

Texas vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., 1:05 p.m.

Kansas City (ss) vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., 1:05 p.m.

Arizona vs. Cincinnati (ss) at Goodyear, Ariz., 1:05 p.m.

Milwaukee vs. Kansas City (ss) at Surprise, Ariz., 1:05 p.m.

Angels vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 1:10 p.m.

Cincinnati (ss) vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 1:10 p.m.

Atlanta (ss) vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 3:05 p.m.

Oaks, Navas (4), Blevins (5), Gudino (5), Ross (6), Liranzo (7), Triggs (8), Martinez (8), and Brantly, Heineman; Civale, Hand (4), Perez (5), Stephens (5), Wittgren

(6), Cimber (7), Hoyt (8), Nelson (9), and Leon, Chu.

Hoyt 1-0; Triggs 0-1;

Dickerson, Green; Krieger.

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HRs —

— 61⁄2 22 24 35

— 1 71⁄2 111⁄2 121⁄2

— 1 21⁄2 15 23

— 3 71⁄2 16 251⁄2

— 12 171⁄2 181⁄2 221⁄2

— 14 32 331⁄2

34 34.3 30.4 29.6 29.4 29.0 28.5 27.5 26.9 26.7 26.1 25.7 25.5 24.4 24.3 23.6 23.4

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' final 2019-20 men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parenthese­s, records through Mar. 11, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking: 28-3 1,625 1 29-2 1,546 2 29-2 1,507 3 26-5 1,384 7 26-4 1,322 4 30-2 1,261 5 24-7 1,157 11 25-6 1,118 6 22-9 995 16 25-6 990 12 24-7 989 14 24-7 912 9 24-7 904 13 24-7 762 15 24-7 755 10 21-9 722 8 23-7 560 22 21-10 495 24 21-10 443 19 25-6 436 17 21-10 241 23 23-8 167 21 21-10 167 - 22-9 161 - 20-11 111 18

Stephen F Austin 75, Providence 66, ETSU 59, Michigan

53, Penn St. 42, Utah St. 40, Saint Mary's (Cal) 9, Arizona 7, Liberty 6, Southern Cal 6, Richmond 5, N Iowa 4, UCLA 4, New Mexico St. 4, Rutgers 4, Texas Tech 3, Vermont 2, LSU 2, Purdue 1, Belmont 1, Mississipp­i St. 1, Florida 1.

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1. Kansas (28-3) did not play.

2. Gonzaga(29-2) did not play.

3. Dayton (29-2) did not play.

4. Baylor (26-4) did not play.

5. San Diego State (30-2) did not play.

6. Kentucky (25-6) did not play.

7. Florida State (26-5) did not play.

8. Seton Hall (21-9) did not play.

9. Maryland (24-7) beat No. 25 Michigan 83-70.

10. Louisville (24-7) did not play.

11. Creighton (24-7) did not play.

12. Duke (25-6) did not play.

13. Oregon (24-7) did not play.

14. Villanova (24-7) did not play.

15. BYU (24-7) did not play.

16. Michigan St. (22-9) beat No. 19. Ohio State 80-69.

17. Auburn (25-6) did not play.

18. Iowa (20-11) lost to Illinois 78-76.

19. Ohio State (21-10) lost to No. 16 Michigan State 80-69.

20. Penn State (21-10) did not play.

21. Houston (23-8) beat Memphis 64-57.

22. Virginia (23-7) did not play.

23. Illinois (21-10) beat No. 18 Iowa 78-76.

24. Wisconsin (21-10) did not play.

25. Michigan (19-12) lost to No. 9 Maryland 83-70.

FAR WEST

Saint Mary's (Cal) 89, Pepperdine 82, 2OT

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' final 2019-20 women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parenthese­s, records through Mar.

11, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:

South Carolina (27) 32-1 747 Oregon (3) 31-2 723 Baylor 28-2 668 Maryland 28-4 656 UConn 28-3 647 Louisville 28-4 588 Stanford 27-6 558 NC State 28-4 543 Mississipp­i St. 27-6 502 UCLA 26-5 488 Gonzaga 28-2 452 Northweste­rn 26-4 384 Arizona 24-7 374 Oregon St. 23-9 312 DePaul 27-5 283 Kentucky 22-8 276 South Dakota 29-2 253 Florida St. 24-8 241 Texas A&M 22-8 239 Indiana 24-8 185 Iowa 23-7 172 Princeton 26-1 165 Missouri St. 26-4 120 Arkansas 24-8 99 Arizona St. 20-11 29

TCU 11, Ohio

St. 10, Marquette 7, Boston College 6, Florida Gulf Coast 3, Rutgers 3, Iowa St. 2, Duke 2, Cent Michigan 1, Boise St. 1.

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San Diego St. Creighton Kentucky Michigan St. Duke Villanova Maryland Oregon

BYU Louisville Seton Hall Virginia Wisconsin Ohio St. Auburn Illinois Houston West Virginia Butler

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Others receiving votes:

1. South Carolina (32-1) beat No. 9 Mississipp­i State 76-62.

2. Baylor (28-2) lost to Iowa State 57-56.

3. Oregon (31-2) beat No. 7 Stanford 89-56.

4. Louisville (28-4) did not play.

5. UConn (27-3) beat South Florida 79-38.

6. Maryland (27-4) beat Ohio State 82-65.

7. Stanford (27-6) lost to No. 3 Oregon 89-56.

8. UCLA (26-5) did not play.

9. Mississipp­i State (27-6) lost to South Carolina 76-62.

10. NC State (28-4) beat Florida State 71-66.

11. Northweste­rn (26-4) did not play.

12. Gonzaga (28-2) did not play.

13. Arizona (24-6) did not play.

14. Oregon St. (23-9 did not play.

15. Texas A&M (22-8) did not play.

16. Kentucky (22-8) did not play.

17. South Dakota (28-2) did not play.

18. DePaul (27-5) beat Seton Hall 83-80.

19. Iowa (23-7) did not play.

20. Indiana (24-8) did not play.

21. Princeton (26-1) did not play.

22. Florida State (24-8) lost to No. 10 NC State 71-66.

23. Missouri State (26-4) did not play.

24. Arizona State (20-11) did not play.

25. Arkansas (24-8) did not play.

FAR WEST

Hawaii 75, Cal Poly 58 N. Dakota St. 72, Denver 68 Oregon 89, Stanford 56

Vegas Edmonton Calgary Vancouver Arizona Anaheim Sharks

Los Angeles

CENTRAL DIVISION

St. Louis Colorado Dallas Minnesota Nashville Winnipeg Chicago

Boston Tampa Bay Toronto Florida Montreal Buffalo Ottawa Detroit 70 69 70 68 69 69 69 68

GP W

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Record

Record

38 37 36 35 33 28 29 27 41 41 37 35 34 35 31 43 43 35 34 31 29 25 17 24 24 27 27 28 32 35 35 18 19 23 27 26 28 30 14 20 25 26 30 31 32 48

METROPOLIT­AN DIVISION

Washington Philadelph­ia Pittsburgh Columbus Carolina

N.Y. Islanders N.Y. Rangers New Jersey

GP W

68 68 68 70 67 67 68 68

Sunday's games

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5 84 224 209 82 221 210 79 210 215 76 223 213 74 193 183 65 180 220 63 180 220 60 172 209 92 220 189 90 233 186 82 178 173 77 220 220 76 211 215 76 208 199 70 206 216 98 225 174 92 244 193 79 236 226 76 229 227 71 210 217 66 192 215 62 187 235 39 143 262

L OT Pts

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Carolina 6, Pittsburgh 2 Detroit 5, Tampa Bay 4, SO Vegas 5, Calgary 3

St. Louis 2, Chicago 0 7 7 6 15 5 9 4 12

Pts Pvs

Pts Pvs

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GF GA

89 238 212 89 232 194 84 219 194 81 180 187 79 217 191 79 188 188 76 228 217 68 187 225

Minnesota 5, Anaheim 4, OT Columbus 2, Vancouver 1 Colorado 4, Sharks 3

Monday's games

Washington at Buffalo, n. Arizona at Winnipeg, n. Florida at St. Louis, n. Vegas at Edmonton, n. Colorado at Los Angeles, n.

Tuesday's games

Boston at Philadelph­ia, 4 p.m. Nashville at Montreal, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4 p.m. Carolina at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Anaheim, 7 p.m.

1, San Jose, Thornton 7 (Meier, Kane), 11:16 (pp). 2, Colorado, MacKinnon 35 (Landeskog, Compher), 16:17 (pp).

Second Period:

3, Colorado, Landeskog 21 (MacKinnon, Namestniko­v), 1:59. 4, San Jose, Karlsson 6 (Sorensen), 3:41. 5, Colorado, Namestniko­v 16 (MacKinnon, Landeskog), 8:41.

6, Colorado, Donskoi 16 (Johnson, Compher), 15:27. 7, San Jose, Gregor 3 (Labanc, Meier), 19:16 (pp).

Colorado 8-10-6=24. San Jose 7-7-11=25.

Colorado, Francouz 20-6-4 (25 shots-22 saves). San Jose, Jones 17-21-2 (24-20).

14,694 (17,562);

Third Period:

Shots on Goal:

Goalies:

A:

Kansas City Minnesota Colorado Dallas

LAFC

Seattle Portland Vancouver Salt Lake Galaxy Earthquake­s Houston Nashville

Atlanta 2 0 0 6 4 2 NY R. Bulls 1 0 1 4 4 3 Montreal 1 0 1 4 4 3 Toronto 1 0 1 4 3 2 Columbus 1 0 1 4 2 1 D.C. United 1 1 0 3 3 3 Chicago 0 1 1 1 2 3 N. England 0 1 1 1 2 3 Orlando 0 1 1 1 1 2 Philadelph­ia 0 1 1 1 3 5 Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 3 5 Inter Miami 0 2 0 0 1 3 NYFC 0 2 0 0 0 2

Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Note:

Saturday, March 7

Chicago 1, New England 1, tie

New York 1, Real Salt Lake 1, tie Montreal 2, FC Dallas 2, tie

D.C. United 2, Miami 1

Toronto FC 1, NYFC 0

Atlanta 2, Cincinnati 1

Minnesota 5, Earthquake­s 2 Sporting Kansas City 4, Houston 0 Colorado 2, Orlando City 1 Vancouver 1, Galaxy 0

Columbus 1, Seattle 1, tie

Sunday, March 8

Portland 1, Nashville 0 Philadelph­ia 3, LAFC 3, tie

Saturday, March 14

FC Dallas at NYFC, 9:30 a.m.

Galaxy at Miami, 11:30 a.m.

Nashville at Toronto FC, 1 p.m.

Real Salt Lake at Columbus, 2 p.m.

D.C. United at Cincinnati, 2:30 p.m. Sporting Kansas City at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Colorado at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Earthquake­s at Philadelph­ia, 4:30 p.m. Chicago at Orlando City, 4:30 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 5:30 p.m.

Sunday

At Bay Hill Club Orlando, Fla.

$9.3 million

8,400;

Purse: Yardage: Final Round

Tyrrell Hatton ............. 68-69-73-74—284 -4 Marc Leishman ............ 71-69-72-73—285 -3 Sungjae Im ................... 70-69-74-73—286 -2 Bryson DeChambeau . 73-71-72-71—287 -1 Joel Dahmen .................. 72-72-73-71—288 E Danny Lee ...................... 71-67-75-75—288 E Rory McIlroy ................. 66-73-73-76—288 E Keith Mitchell ............... 68-75-74-71—288 E Harris English ............. 69-70-74-76—289 +1 Matthew Fitzpatric­k. 70-75-75-69—289 +1 Sung Kang .................. 69-68-78-74—289 +1 Collin Morikawa ......... 70-71-75-73—289 +1 Talor Gooch ................. 67-80-72-71—290 +2 Charley Hoffman ........ 70-73-74-73—290 +2 Tom Hoge ..................... 70-70-76-75—291 +3 Patrick Reed ............... 70-70-80-71—291 +3 Scottie Scheffler ........ 67-74-75-75—291 +3 Christiaan Bezuid ..... 68-72-73-79—292 +4 RickieFowl­er .............. 71-70-77-74—292+4 Dylan Frittelli .............. 71-72-74-75—292 +4 Jason Kokrak .............. 71-75-72-74—292 +4 Brendon Todd ............ 68-72-78-74—292 +4 Danny Willett .............. 71-71-77-73—292 +4 Max Homa .................. 72-75-70-76—293 +5 Beau Hossler ............... 73-72-76-72—293 +5 Adam Long .................. 69-74-78-72—293 +5 Troy Merritt ................. 71-72-75-75—293 +5 Patrick Rodgers .......... 73-70-73-77—293 +5 Xander Schauffele ..... 73-74-72-74—293 +5 Jimmy Walker ............ 73-69-80-71—293 +5 Matt Wallace ............. 69-73-76-75—293 +5

Sunday

At Newport Beach Country Club Newport Beach, Calif.

$1.8 million

7,075;

Purse: Yardage: Final Round

Ernie Els ........................... 66-64-67—197 -16 Fred Couples ................... 67-66-66—199 -14 Glen Day ........................... 70-65-64—199 -14 Robert Karlsson ............ 68-65-66—199 -14 Scott McCarron ............. 63-68-69—200 -13 Jay Haas ........................... 67-67-67—201 -12 David Morland IV ............ 61-70-71—202 -11 Kevin Sutherland ........... 69-68-65—202 -11

(13) Joey Logano, Ford, 316 laps, 52 points.

(2) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 316, 54.

(10) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 316, 46.

(4) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 316, 35.

(18) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 316, 35.

(7) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 316, 31.

(1) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 316, 39.

(6) Aric Almirola, Ford, 316, 37.

(16) Cole Custer, Ford, 316, 29.

(17) William Byron, Chevrolet, 316, 27. (14) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 316, 36.

(21) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 316, 25. (9) Matt DiBenedett­o, Ford, 316, 31.

(8) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 316, 28. (25) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 316, 22.

(22) Michael McDowell, Ford, 316, 21. (23) Chris Buescher, Ford, 316, 20.

(20) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 316, 19. (27) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 316, 18. (3) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 316, 17.

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Baseball

College basketball

NHL

MLS

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Golf

Motorsport­s

 ?? MARCO ALPOZZI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A view of the empty Juventus stadium, as a measure against coronaviru­s contagion, prior to the Serie A soccer match between Juventus and Inter, in Turin, Italy, Sunday. Serie A played on Sunday despite calls from Italy’s sports minister and players’ associatio­n president to suspend the games in Italy’s top soccer division.
MARCO ALPOZZI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A view of the empty Juventus stadium, as a measure against coronaviru­s contagion, prior to the Serie A soccer match between Juventus and Inter, in Turin, Italy, Sunday. Serie A played on Sunday despite calls from Italy’s sports minister and players’ associatio­n president to suspend the games in Italy’s top soccer division.
 ?? THANASSIS STAVRAKIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Greek singer Sakis Rouvas wears the uniform of the torch relay runners as he holds the torch of the 2020Tokyo Olympic Games during a presentati­on of the torch relay within in Greece, in Athens on Feb. 24. The Olympic flame lighting ceremony will be held on Thursday and will burn at the July 24- Aug. 9Tokyo 2020Olympi­cs.
THANASSIS STAVRAKIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Greek singer Sakis Rouvas wears the uniform of the torch relay runners as he holds the torch of the 2020Tokyo Olympic Games during a presentati­on of the torch relay within in Greece, in Athens on Feb. 24. The Olympic flame lighting ceremony will be held on Thursday and will burn at the July 24- Aug. 9Tokyo 2020Olympi­cs.

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