THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- If sports can help a grieving community heal, then California Lutheran University benefited Friday.
While the Rams prepared for the Super Bowl at their on-campus training facility, the Dodgers participated in an emotional tribute to the victims, families, survivors and first responders of the Nov. 7 Borderline shooting. It was held in the Lundring Event Center next to Sparky Anderson Field (named for the late Hall of Fame manager and longtime Thousand Oaks resident).
To honor the memories of the 12 lives taken in the massacre and support their families, the club concluded its weeklong "Dodgers Love L.