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Southern California regional boys' and girls' basketball scores and pairings

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS

Thursday’s Results
Quarterfinals

BOYS

Divison I
St. John Bosco 65, Windward 63
Damien 74, Redondo Union 54
Santa Ana Mater Dei 86, Corona Centennial 64
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 58, Rolling Hills Prep 49

Divison II
Heritage Christian 74, Mission Bay 69
Bakersfield Christian 75, La Costa Canyon 68
King/Drew 62, La Habra 55
Bakersfield Centennial 66, Thousand Oaks 62

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Division III
San Marcos 74, Price 55
Bosco Tech 53, Woodbridge 48
Alemany 76, Scripps Ranch 62
University City 52, Hesperia 51

Division IV
Chatsworth 83, Estancia 54
Washington Prep 61, Westchester 57
Mission College Prep 66, Van Guys Grant 65
Cleveland 54, Palisades 48

Division V
San Pedro 76, Firebaugh 65
North Torrance 35, Garfield 30
Verdugo Hills 49, Corcoran 48
Buckley 64, Mount Miguel 53

GIRLS

Division I
Bishop Montgomery 72, Corona Santiago 55
La Jolla Country Day 42, Orangewood Academy 39
Moreno Valley 67, Birmingham 50
Brentwood 66, Santa Maria St. Joseph 59

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Division II
Oak Park 62, Del Norte 51
Harvard-Westlake 70, JSerra 42
Santa Margarita 46, LA Hamilton 44
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 71, Cerritos 60

Division III
San Diego Cathedral 61, Anaheim Canyon 54
Granada Hills 48, Morro Bay 45
Rancho Bernardo 67, Palos Verdes 51
Bakersfield Christian 58, Francis Parker 37

Division IV
Newbury Park 51, West Ranch 42
Grossmont 57, Crenshaw 51
Oceanside 51, Chatsworth 42
Fallbrook 58, El Camino Real 48

Division V
Montgomery 75, La Mirada 41
Immanuel 51, Sage Creek 40
Escondido Charter 67, Antelope Valley 60
Savanna 50, Wilmington Banning 30

Note: Semifinals in all divisions are Saturday at higher seeds; Finals are Tuesday at higher seeds.

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Saturday’s Schedule
Semifinals
(All games at 7 p.m. unless noted)

BOYS
Open Division
#4 Carlsbad at #1 Harvard-Westlake
#6 Santa Maria St. Joseph at #2 Eastvale Roosevelt

Divison I
#12 Damien at #1 St. John Bosco
#7 Sherman Oaks Notre Dame at #3 Santa Ana Mater Dei

Divison II
#12 Bakersfield Christian at #1 Heritage Christian
#14 King/Drew 62 at #7 Bakersfield Centennial

Division III
#8 San Marcos at #4 Bosco Tech
#7 University City 52 at #3 Alemany

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Division IV
#13 Washington Prep at #1 Chatsworth
#14 Mission College Prep at #2 Cleveland

Division V
#5 North Torrance at #1 San Pedro
#7 Buckley at #3 Verdugo Hills

GIRLS
Open Division
#4 Santa Ana Mater Dei at #1 Etiwanda
#3 Ontario Christian at #2 Sierra Canyon

Division I
#4 La Jolla Country Day at #1 Bishop Montgomery
#11 Moreno Valley at #7 Brentwood

Division II
#4 Harvard-Westlake at #1 Oak Park
#11 Santa Margarita at #10 Sherman Oaks Notre Dame

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Division III
#16 San Diego Cathedral at #5 Granada Hills
#6 Rancho Bernardo at #2 Bakersfield Christian

Division IV
#4 Grossmont at #1 Newbury Park
#11 Oceanside at #7 Fallbrook

Division V
#4 Immanuel at #1 Montgomery
#6 Escondido Charter at #2 Savanna

Note: Finals are Tuesday at higher seeds.

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Eli Manning fires back amid debate comparing ex-Giants star to Falcons great Matt Ryan

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Eli Manning retired in 2019 and missed out in his first year of Hall of Fame eligibility in 2025. He was passed over again earlier this year but still fired back at a fan who claimed one of his contemporaries was the better quarterback.

On Tuesday, a social media user floated a theory about former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan. Ryan, who now oversees football operations as the team’s president, last played in an NFL game in 2022. He announced his retirement in 2024, making him eligible for Hall of Fame consideration beginning in 2028.

“Matt Ryan was a better QB than Eli Manning… people just worship rings. Agree or nah,” the post read.

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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning greets Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan after their game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, on Oct. 22, 2018. (Jason Getz/USA TODAY Sports)

Manning caught wind of the suggestion and weighed in, pointing to the two Super Bowl-winning teams he was part of during his standout run with the New York Giants.

“I will ponder this while I play with my rings…,” Manning wrote in a quote-tweet.

Ryan’s statistical production surpasses Manning’s, at least on paper. He was named NFL MVP in 2016, an honor Manning never earned. Ryan is also the most accomplished player in Falcons history and finished his career with more than 62,000 regular-season passing yards, compared with Manning’s 57,023.

NFC head coach Eli Manning leads a huddle during a practice session before the NFL Pro Bowl at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on Feb. 4, 2023. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)

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Both quarterbacks were selected to four Pro Bowls, but the key difference lies in championships. Manning won the Super Bowl in 2007 and 2011, while Ryan reached it once but fell short. Manning threw for a single season career-best 4,933 during the run leading up to the second Super Bowl title.

Ryan threw for 284 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions to help the Falcons build a 25-point lead in the championship game — a matchup remembered for the New England Patriots engineering the largest comeback in Super Bowl history.

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan passes the ball against the Buffalo Bills during the second half at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Jan. 2, 2022. (Rich Barnes/USA TODAY Sports)

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The Falcons have reached the Super Bowl twice in franchise history, first in 1998, but the team is still chasing its first elusive championship.

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The Giants marked their 100th season in 2024, winning four Super Bowls over the franchise’s century-long history.

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Rams coach Sean McVay says Puka Nacua is ‘doing really well’ after rehab stint

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Star receiver Puka Nacua will fully participate in voluntary offseason workouts, the Rams are getting closer to another contract adjustment with quarterback Matthew Stafford, and coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead hope backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo decides to put off retirement and return for a third season and possible Super Bowl run.

McVay and Snead addressed those topics and the NFL draft on Tuesday during a videoconference with reporters.

Nacua led the NFL in receptions last season but also was involved in a string of off-the-field incidents the last few months, including an alleged biting incident that led to a civil lawsuit. Those situations put the brakes on any immediate discussion between the Rams and Nacua about a massive extension for the fourth-year pro.

In March, Nacua began a rehabilitation program in Malibu, but he was present for the first day of workouts on Monday.

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Nacua, 24, “looks great” and is “doing really well,” McVay said. McVay declined to detail discussions he’s had with the All-Pro, who was a finalist for NFL offensive player of the year.

“He and I have a great relationship,” McVay said. “Feel really good about kind of the direction we’re going.”

Stafford, 38, led the Rams to the NFC championship game last season and is the reigning NFL most valuable player. According to overthecap.com, he is due to carry a salary-cap number of $48.3 million this season.

But Stafford has no doubt demanded, and will receive, a raise and a possible additional year in a deal that the Rams acknowledged two years ago is essentially a year-to-year situation.

“Progress has been made,” Snead said of negotiations.

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There is no timeline, Snead said, “but don’t expect any drama, per se.”

Garoppolo, 34, has backed up Stafford for two seasons, and he has been invaluable.

Last year, with Stafford sidelined for training camp because of a back issue, Garoppolo ran the offense and prepped the defense with a skillset honed during a 12-year career that included a Super Bowl appearance. Stafford joined workouts before the season and remained healthy throughout, but Garoppolo was perhaps the most valuable insurance policy in the NFL.

Last season, Garoppolo played on a one-year contract and earned $4.5 million, according to overthecap.com.

McVay expressed confidence in fourth-year pro Stetson Bennett, but said he was hopeful that “when the time is right,” Garoppolo will “change his mind,” and return.

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“You leave the door open,” McVay said when asked if there was a point that Rams would press Garoppolo to return. “I don’t think you want to press. What you don’t want to do is ever force a guy to play if in his mind he’s ready to move on.

“But you don’t want to minimize that, ‘Hey, if you do decide you want to play, let’s make sure it’s here with us.”

The Rams have the 13th pick in the NFL draft, which begins Thursday in Pittsburgh. They have one pick in the second and third rounds, one in the sixth round and three in the seventh.

Receiver, offensive line and edge rusher are among the positions the Rams could address with their first top-15 pick since they selected quarterback Jared Goff with the No. 1 pick in 2016.

“There’s a lot of possibilities,” McVay said. “We don’t control what happens in those 12 picks before, and so what we’ve done is a lot of contingency planning and a lot of conversations, and feel really good about that.”

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PGA Tour signals new era with axing of Hawaii events from schedule

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The PGA Tour has announced that it will not be hosting an event in Hawaii during the 2027 season, ending a 56-year run of holding a tournament in The Aloha State. The change comes as the Tour and CEO Brian Rolapp have consistently teased a revamped schedule beginning next year.

The Tour was forced to cancel The Sentry at the start of the 2026 campaign due to the dying grass on the Plantation Course at Kapalua amid a local dispute with the company responsible for delivering water to the area. 

An aerial view of the golf course from over the ocean prior to The Sentry at The Plantation Course at Kapalua on December 31, 2023 in Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii. (Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR) (Ben Jared/PGA TOUR)

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With The Sentry being canceled, the Sony Open at Waialae Country on Oahu served as the Tour’s season opener in ‘26, which was won by Chris Gotterup. The event was in the final year of its sponsorship, although the Tour has shared that it is working toward making the event the opening event on the PGA Tour Champions circuit.

Chris Gotterup of the United States celebrates with the trophy on the 18th green after his winning round of the Sony Open in Hawaii 2026 at Waialae Country Club on January 18, 2026 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images) (Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)

The Tour’s removal of The Sentry and the Sony Open wipes out what has now turned into a traditional two-week stretch on the island to begin a new season.

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The PGA Tour did not share further details about the 2027 schedule upon its announcement about leaving Hawaii, but with Sentry reportedly being an event title-sponsor through 2035, it will need to find a new landing spot on the calendar. The logical stop would be Torrey Pines in San Diego, which checks the West Coast and great weather boxes, but the venue is also looking for a new sponsor, as its deal with Farmers Insurance ended in 2026.

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View of the 18th hole is seen during the final round of The Sentry at The Plantation Course at Kapalua on January 5, 2025 in Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii. (Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images) (Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)

The Tour’s decision not to begin next season in Hawaii makes sense, as there are plenty of venues in the lower 48 states that are much easier to operate from, but the departure will have a tremendous financial impact on the state.

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports that The Sentry is estimated to have a $50 million annual impact on the community, while the Sony Open directly generates an estimated $100 million in revenue per year, plus another $1 million per year to Friends of Hawaii charities.

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