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49ers stay undefeated after 51-13 blowout win over Panthers

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Santa Clara – The Niners made it look to easy, they scored four touchdowns in the first half.  Tevin Coleman recorded four touchdowns for the day and Nick Bosa put up historic numbers of his own.  The 49ers continue to dominate on both sides of the ball as they cruised to their seventh straight win.

San Francisco dominated the Carolina Panthers 51-13.  The Panthers were restricted to two field goals and one touchdown.  Kyle Allen was sacked a total of seven times and threw three interceptions.  Allen finished 19-for-37 for 158 yards. The 49ers improved to 7-0 for the first time since 1990 and the second time in franchise history. 

“They started fast,” said OLB Bruce Irvin.  “When you fall behind to a good team like this its hard to come back.  Those guys controlled the clock, they ran the ball when they wanted… it was hard for us out there.  Our defense? We want to rush and we didn’t get the opportunity to do that today and they took advantage of that.”

The 49ers did control the ball from start to finish.  Jimmy Garoppolo connected with newly acquired Emmanuel Sanders for a 4-yard touchdown on Opening Drive.  Garoppolo then went deep to George Kittle (who had 6 carries for 86 yards) for 29 yards.  A penalty for unnecessary roughness by Tre Boston added an additional 15 yards on that play.  That setup Coleman’s first leaping 19-yard touchdown into the end zone, making it a 14-3 game.

By the second quarter, Kyle Allen’s pass intended for Curtis Samuel was intercepted by Emmanuel Moseley and returned for 3 yards.  Matt Brieda rushed for 17 yards setting up Coleman’s second touchdown of the day for 10 yards.  That extended San Francisco’s lead to 21-3.  Allen was sacked in both the first and second quarters by Arik Armstead and D.J. Jones.

“That was a goal of ours first to stop the run,” Armstead said.  “Then put some pressure on him [Kyle Allen] and try to rattle him.  We were able to put some pressure on him and get to him and that had a big impact on the game.”

The Panthers best opportunity came in the first but they failed to capitalize off the 49ers turnover.  On the 49ers second series, Garoppolo’s pass intended for Kittle was intercepted by Luke Kuechly.  Carolina struggled against San Francisco’s defense.  Armstead’s sack on Allen forced Joey Slye to kick a 41-yard field goal making it a 7-3 in the first quarter.  The Panthers did not score the rest of the half.

With two minutes left in the second.  Coleman got free of his defender again and rushed for a 48-yard touchdown making it a 27-3 game.  The 49ers failed at the two-point conversion.  But Bosa sacked Allen back-to-back to end the half.  Coleman rushed for 105 yards and had a career-high tying 3 touchdowns on 11 carries.  He became the first player in franchise history to register three rushing touchdowns and one reception in the same game. 

“The runs, definitely,” said Coleman on what worked for him today.  “It was real open.  The guys on the O-Line blocked well, tight ends, receivers, they blocked well and they opened up gaps for me.”

Carolina got off to a better start to begin the third quarter, Irvin sacked Garoppolo in the end zone for the safety.  Christian McCaffey rushed for a 40-yard touchdown and followed with leaping into the end zone for the two-point conversion making it a 27-13 game.  The 49ers responded with their own offensive surge.  Garoppolo found Kittle for 25 yards, that setup Deebo Samuel’s 20-yard touchdown, extending the 49ers lead 34-13.  

Irvin recorded his second sack on Garoppolo, giving the Panthers great field position.  Allen’s intended pass to DJ Moore, by was intercepted by Richard Sherman.  A pass interference by former 49er Eric Reid, put San Francisco on the goal line.  Coleman rushed in the end zone for his fourth touchdown of the day, 1-yard. 

“He’s an incredibly poised player,” Sherman said.  He’s everything you could ask for.  He’s probably one of the best picks in ten years with just how he’s played and he’s played like this since Day 1.  

If it wasn’t for the ankle injury, everyone would’ve saw him early on in the preseason, but he didn’t get to play the preseason.  He deserves Player of the Week or Rookie of the Week or Rookie of the Year, everything.  If he just kept the stat line as it is right now, he could win Rookie of the Year, but right now, he should be in line for Defensive MVP.”

Late in the fourth, Bosa became a human wrecking machine.  He intercepted Allen and rushed for 46 yards knocking defenders out of his way.  That setup Robbie Gould’s 20-yard field goal before Raheem Mostert rushed for the teams final touchdown giving them a 51 point lead.  Bosa recorded 3 sacks, 3 tackles for loss, four tackles and his first career interception.  He joins an elite group (Vikings Kevin Williams and Julius Peppers) as the only rookies to have at least 3 sack and an interception in a single game.  

Bosa 3.0 sacks were the most by a member of the 49ers since Aldon Smith recorded 5.5 sacks vs Chicago on Nov 11, 2012.  He becomes the second youngest player at 22 since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 to notch 3 or more sacks in a game.  Bosa is the sixth player since 1982 to record at least 7 sacks through his first 7 career games.  He now ranks 4th in franchise history for the most sacks by a rookie.  

“Yeah, I mean, whenever your moves are working really good, it’s just a good feeling,” said Bosa.  “Once you get a sack, really it just lets you calm down.  I mean, two of those sacks could have been [DL DeForest] Buckner’s easily.  We’ve kind of gone back and forth giving each other sacks this year, so I’m lucky to have two interior guys who close the pocket so well.”

“It was pretty damn impressive,” said head coach Kyle Shanahan.  “I’m sure when I watch the tape, it’ll look even better.  The play that he made on the interception was one of the more impressive plays that I’ve seen from a D-Lineman.  Thought he should have scored, but it’s always nice when they don’t and they let the offense score too.  So, it was alright.”

Brett Favre visited the 49ers locker room after their win.

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Sale of Coliseum to African American Developers Moves Toward Completion

The deal includes the sale of the Oakland Arena to an unidentified third-party buyer for no less than $100 million, which Bobbitt said was one of the most important aspects of the site’s future redevelopment.

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The deal includes the sale of the Oakland Arena to an unidentified third-party buyer for no less than $100 million, which Bobbitt said was one of the most important aspects of the site’s future redevelopment.

‘This is on the precipice of actually occurring,’ said Ray Bobbitt, buyers’ representative

By Post Staff

After many months of complex negotiations, the Oakland Coliseum development deal is finally nearing an agreement that will open the way for new owners – the African Americans Sports and Entertainment Group (AASEG) – to revitalize the sports complex and the Hegenberger Corridor in East Oakland.

On May 28, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a non-binding agreement to dispose of the County’s portion of the complex for $115 million in a deal with AASEG, with a closing date set for June 30.

“People are seeing that this is on the precipice of actually occurring,” said Ray Bobbitt, founder of the AASEG and an East Oakland native. “People feel that this needs to happen for Oakland, for East Oakland in particular,” Bobbitt said, as reported in the East Bay Times.

The agreement would transfer ownership of the 112-acre Coliseum complex property, which was owned 50-50 by Alameda County and the City of Oakland, to Oakland Acquisition Company, which is AASEG’s real estate wing.

The County’s approval marks an important step in the sale of the property, even though concerns about environmental liability remain. Under the terms of the non-binding agreement, the county will pay $115 million to Coliseum Way Partners, the corporate entity of the Oakland Athletics that had previously purchased the county’s half of the property for $85 million.

AASEG will then pay $115 million to the County in three annual payments, with 5% annual interest paid on any outstanding balance, according to the term sheet.

AASEG already negotiated a purchase of the city’s half of the property for $125 million in 2025, awaiting the sale of the county’s half.

A strong supporter of the sale, Supervisor Nate Miley said he was not “breaking out the champagne” until the sale was final. This is not perfect, but it is good.

“It’s good because the County ends up with more money,” Miley continued. “It’s good because an African American team takes ownership of the property, and they’ve got a lot of potential in terms of what they want to do with the property.”

A remaining disagreement between Alameda County and the AASEG involves environmental concerns.

AASEG wanted a “carve-out” for environmental concerns so that it would not face liability for the release of groundwater into San Francisco Bay without a permit. Obtaining a permit could be time-consuming and expensive, requiring the need for consultants, studies, and an oversight process by the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board.

County supervisors unanimously supported the non-binding agreement without the carve-out, though Bobbitt said delaying or excluding the carve-out creates timing risks for the project.

“The motion is to accept the terms as presented, excluding the carve-out,” Board of Supervisors President David Haubert said. “Noting that it’s a non-binding term sheet and terms can always be discussed going forward. It’s been pointed out that that could affect the deal, timing, which we’ve been at this for nine years, but what’s a little more time?”

The deal includes the sale of the Oakland Arena to an unidentified third-party buyer for no less than $100 million, which Bobbitt said was one of the most important aspects of the site’s future redevelopment.

“The arena represents an anchor of the site,” said Babbitt. “This arena … has become a pop culture mecca, and the opportunity to enhance that and expand that is critical to the overall process.”

Speaking at the Board of Supervisors meeting, Miley explained the County’s reasoning behind some of the complex negotiations. He asked interim County Counsel Andrea Weddle:

“In layman’s term’s who’s on the hook for the environmental (cleanup)” under the current deal with the Oakland A’s?

“When the county with a former board entered in the deal with the (A’s), we took on all of the environmental obligations,” Miley said. “Since then, we’ve learned a lot more about the environmental conditions of the Coliseum.”

“If we do a deal with Coliseum Way Partners (the A’s), we remain on the hook,” she said. “If we do a deal as we’ve currently structured with OAC (AASEG), we have eliminated some or hopefully all (or) as much as we can of that liability and aligned our deal with the terms of the city.”

Bobbitt, despite his concerns, supported the nonbinding agreement. He said the public has waited nearly a decade to come to this point.

“The community support has been overwhelming,” he said. “We’ve used a lot of P-words: patience, perseverance, persistence. And we’ve just had to do it, and we understand how complex this has been.”

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Seth Curry Makes Impressive Debut with the Golden State Warriors

Seth looked comfortable in his new uniform, seamlessly fitting into the Warriors’ offensive and defensive system. He finished the night with an impressive 14 points, becoming one of the team’s top scorers for the game. Seth’s points came in a variety of ways – floaters, spot-up three-pointers, mid-range jumpers, and a handful of aggressive drives that kept the Oklahoma City Thunder defense on its heels.

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Seth Curry is a point guard on the GSW team.Photo courtesy of the Golden State Warriors.
Seth Curry is a point guard on the GSW team.Photo courtesy of the Golden State Warriors.

By Y’Anad Burrell

Tuesday night was anything but ordinary for fans in San Francisco as Seth Curry made his highly anticipated debut as a new member of the Golden State Warriors.  Seth didn’t disappoint, delivering a performance that not only showcased his scoring ability but also demonstrated his added value to the team.

At 35, the 12-year NBA veteran on Monday signed a contract to play with the Warriors for the rest of the season.

Seth looked comfortable in his new uniform, seamlessly fitting into the Warriors’ offensive and defensive system. He finished the night with an impressive 14 points, becoming one of the team’s top scorers for the game. Seth’s points came in a variety of ways – floaters, spot-up three-pointers, mid-range jumpers, and a handful of aggressive drives that kept the Oklahoma City Thunder defense on its heels.

One of the most memorable moments of the evening came before Seth even scored his first points. As he checked into the game, the Chase Center erupted into applause, with fans rising to their feet to give the newest Warrior a standing ovation.

The crowd’s reaction was a testament not only to Seth’s reputation as a sharpshooter but also to the excitement he brings to the Warriors. It was clear that fans quickly embraced Seth as one of their own, eager to see what he could bring to the team’s championship aspirations.

Warriors’ superstar Steph Curry – Seth’s brother – did not play due to an injury.  One could only imagine what it would be like if the Curry brothers were on the court together.  Magic in the making.

Seth’s debut proved to be a turning point for the Warriors. Not only did he contribute on the scoreboard, but he also brought a sense of confidence and composure to the floor.

While their loss last night, OKC 124 – GSW 112, Seth’s impact was a game-changer and there’s more yet to come.  Beyond statistics, it was clear that Seth’s presence elevated the team’s performance, giving the Warriors a new force as they look to make a deep playoff run.

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WNBA’s Golden State Valkyries Kick Off Season with Community Programs in Oakland

“The Golden State Valkyries are more than a team—they’re a movement,” said Oakland Interim-Mayor Kevin Jenkins. “Their touchdown in Oakland marks a new era of opportunity, inspiration, and equity in sports. This partnership reflects our city’s deep commitment to uplifting women, investing in youth, and building a community where every dream has a place to grow. We’re proud to welcome the Valkyries to The Town.” 

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The Valkyries came to Oakland City Hall with a “Hoopbus.” Present were (from left to right): City Councilmembers Noel Gallo, Rebecca Kaplan, Zac Unger and Rowena Brown; Oakland Mayor-elect Barbara Lee, Valkyries President Jess Smith, a Valkyries team representative and Deputy Mayor LaNiece Jones. Photo courtesy Rebecca Kaplan’s office.
The Valkyries came to Oakland City Hall with a “Hoopbus.” Present were (from left to right): City Councilmembers Noel Gallo, Rebecca Kaplan, Zac Unger and Rowena Brown; Oakland Mayor-elect Barbara Lee, Valkyries President Jess Smith, a Valkyries team representative and Deputy Mayor LaNiece Jones. Photo courtesy Rebecca Kaplan’s office.

Team installs new nets at playgrounds, holds flag-raisings at City Halls in Oakland and S.F.

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The Golden State Valkyries brought the excitement of their inaugural season to every corner of the Bay Area with a full slate of community celebrations leading up to their historic home-opener against the Los Angeles Sparks at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Friday.

The week featured flag-raising ceremonies at city halls in Oakland and San Francisco, three “Violet Net” installation days at Oakland parks to encourage basketball play, fun “Hoopbus” takeovers at multiple schools presented by Kaiser Permanente, and player appearances.

“The Golden State Valkyries are more than a team—they’re a movement,” said Oakland Interim-Mayor Kevin Jenkins. “Their touchdown in Oakland marks a new era of opportunity, inspiration, and equity in sports. This partnership reflects our city’s deep commitment to uplifting women, investing in youth, and building a community where every dream has a place to grow. We’re proud to welcome the Valkyries to The Town.”

In total, 90 violet nets were installed on 45 basketball courts across 34 public parks throughout Oakland this week. A list of the parks receiving violet nets can be found at Valkyries.com.

About the Golden State Valkyries

The Golden State Valkyries, the WNBA affiliate of the seven-time NBA Champion Golden State Warriors, were announced as the 13th WNBA franchise on Oct. 5, 2023. According to Norse mythology, Valkyries are a host of warrior women who are fearless and unwavering – flying through air and sea alike.

This brand is Golden State’s modern interpretation of Valkyries: strong, bold, and fierce. Tipping off during the 2025 WNBA season, the team is headquartered in Oakland and will play home games at Chase Center in San Francisco. For Golden State Valkyries’ assets, including team logos, visit valkyries.com.

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