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Adelanto 5, Silverado 3
Aquinas 10, Linfield Christian 2
Arlington 14, Hillcrest 0
Arrowhead Christian 8, Woodcrest Christian 7
Arroyo Valley 11, Rim of the World 3
Baldwin Park 6, Don Lugo 4
Bell 21, Huntington Park 0
Beverly Hills 20, Morningside 1
Birmingham 12, El Camino Real 7
Bloomington 3, Kaiser 0
Calabasas 14, Thousand Oaks 2
California Lutheran 6, Anza Hamilton 2
Calvary Baptist 14, Bethel Christian 2
Campbell Hall 4, Brentwood 2
Capistrano Valley Christian 4, Ocean View 0
Carson 12, Rancho Dominguez 0
Chaffey 6, Ontario 1
Citrus Hill 13, Perris 1
Colton 3, Jurupa Hills 2
Corona 2, Trinity Christian Academy (FL) 0
Desert Chapel 20, Weaver 12
Diamond Bar 13, Los Altos 1
Eisenhower 17, Fontana 7
El Toro 6, Fountain Valley 5
Fairmont Prep 5, Tarbut V’Torah 4
Flintridge Prep 1, Chadwick 0
Foothill Tech 10, Villanova Prep 0
Gahr 1, Downey 0
Glenn 16, South Gate 9
Grace Brethren 5, Thacher 4
Grand Terrace 9, Carter 2
Great Oak 7, Chaparral 2
Harbor Teacher 6, Fremont 5
Harvard-Westlake 3, Casteel (AZ) 2
Hesperia Christian 29, Trona 1
Highland 4, Quartz Hill 3
Huntington Beach 3, Bishop Gorman 2
Jurupa Valley 10, Indian Springs 0
Katella 10, Westminster 0
Lakeside 3, Cornerstone Christian 0
La Mirada 10, Norwalk 0
LA Wilson 16, Franklin 2
Leuzinger 25, Inglewood 3
Liberty 10, West Valley 2
Locke 16, Dorsey 6
Mayfair 6, Alhambra 2
Maranatha 10, Whittier Christian 2
Maywood Academy 7, Elizabeth 4
Maywood CES 5, Marquez 4
Miller 16, Pacific 0
Montclair 6, Chino 0
Murrieta Valley 8, Southwestern Academy 3
Nuview Bridge 11, Desert Christian Academy 10
Oaks Christian 9, Newbury Park 5
Oakwood 18, Buckley 0
Ontario Christian 9, San Marino 8
Orange County Pacifica Christian 14, Downey Calvary Chapel 2
Orange Lutheran 8, St. John’s (Washington, D.C.) 0
Palm Valley 12, Noli Indian 2
Paraclete 7, Bishop Montgomery 0
Patriot 8, Norte Vista 3
Ramona 17, La Sierra 1
Rancho Mirage 2, Xavier Prep 1
San Bernardino 12, Rubidoux 1
San Fernando 22, Panorama 0
San Gorgonio 9, Riverside Notre Dame 6
San Jacinto Valley Academy 7, Temecula Prep 6
Santa Ana Foothill 4, El Dorado 3
Santa Rosa Academy 6, Desert Christian Academy 4
Saugus 4, Simi Valley 3
Shadow Hills 6, Palm Springs 1
South Hills 17, Hacienda Heights Wilson 1
South Pasadena 6, La Canada 5
St. Johns Country Day (FL) 4, Chaparral 2
Summit 5, Rialto 2
Sun Valley Magnet 22, Triumph Charter 2
Sylmar 10, Granada Hills Kennedy 1
Temecula Valley 14, Murrieta Mesa 2
Trinity Classical Academy 11, Santa Clarita Christian 1
Torres 10, Sotomayor 4
Van Nuys 7, Canoga Park 5
Village Christian 2, Valley Christian 1
Vista Murrieta 8, Murrieta Valley 3
Walnut 6, Rowland 3
West 10, El Segundo 5
Westlake 14, Agoura 2
Wilmington Banning 13, Gardena 1
YULA 7, Milken 3

Softball

Academy of Careers & Exploration 18, Ontario Christian 16
Alemany 4, Louisville 3
Aliso Niguel 6, San Juan Hills 0
Anaheim 25, Century 1
Anaheim Canyon 7, Esperanza 1
Anza Hamilton 24, California Lutheran 8
Aquinas 3, Linfield Christian 1
Arcadia 18, Glendale 1
Archer School for Girls 15, Brentwood 0
Bell Gardens 11, San Gabriel 0
Bishop Montgomery 6, St. Monica 5
Burbank Burroughs 9, Muir 6
California 1, El Rancho 0
CALS Early College 8, University Prep Value 7
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 5, La Salle 0
Capistrano Valley 12, Trabuco Hills 4
Carson 24, Narbonne 0
Carter 16, Colton 5
Chaffey 12, Ontario 2
Chaminade 10, Verdugo Hills 5
Chino 20, Montclair 6
Chino Hills 9, Etiwanda 8
Crean Lutheran 11, Tustin 3
Crescenta Valley 4, Burbank 0
Don Lugo 12, Baldwin Park 2
Dorsey 20, Locke 9
Eastside 16, Palmdale 3
Edgewood 13, Pomona 2
El Modena 6, Villa Park 4
El Toro 7, San Clemente 0
Eisenhower 12, Riverside Notre Dame 2
Fairfax 15, Westchester 5
Fillmore 13, Hueneme 5
Flintridge Prep 9, Pasadena Poly 6
Flintridge Sacred Heart 18, Immaculate Heart 0
Garden Grove Pacifica 7, Cypress 0
Grand Terrace 16, Rialto 1
Granite Hills 19, Victor Valley 0
Harbor Teacher 14, Fremont 1
Hart 10, Golden Valley 0
Harvard-Westlake 11, Marymount 1
Hesperia Christian 17, Trona 0
Highland 13, Antelope Valley 0
Hillcrest 3, Arlington 0
Hoover 12, Pasadena 11
Huntington Beach 2, Edison 0
Kaiser 16, Bloomington 2
Jurupa Hills 4, Summit 0
Jurupa Valley 16, Indian Springs 5
LA Hamilton 10, LA University 0
Lakewood 19, Compton 1
La Mirada 10, Downey 0
Lancaster 6, Knight 5
La Palma Kennedy 7, Placentia Valencia 1
La Salle 9, Schurr 0
La Serna 14, Whittier 3
Leuzinger 14, Compton Centennial 2
Liberty 12, San Jacinto 9
Long Beach Poly 16, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 4
Long Beach Wilson 13, Long Beach Jordan 0
Mary Star 9, Peninsula 6
Miller 14, Pacific 4
Mission College Prep 1, Lompoc Cabrillo 0
Mission Viejo 6, Dana Hills 2
Moorpark 11, Oak Park 0
Newbury Park 6, Agoura 5
Northridge Academy 20, SOCES 0
Northwood 7, Irvine 0
Norwalk 16, Lynwood 0
Oaks Christian 7, Thousand Oaks 3
Orthopaedic 22, Downtown Magnets 2
Palisades 11, LACES 1
Paraclete 6, St. Paul 5
Paramount 18, Firebaugh 2
Quartz Hill 11, Littlerock 0
Ramona 18, La Sierra 3
Rancho Cucamonga 15, Los Osos 9
Rancho Mirage 5, Xavier Prep 0
Rim of the World 27, Fontana 19
Rowland 12, Walnut 11
San Bernardino 21, Rubidoux 2
San Gorgonio 7, Arroyo Valley 6
San Pedro 14, Gardena 0
Santa Ana Foothill 2, Brea Olinda 0
Santa Ynez 20, Morro Bay 10
Saugus 21, West Ranch 0
Savanna 12, Magnolia 1
Schurr 16, Alhambra 0
Shadow Hills 11, Palm Springs 1
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 14, Sierra Canyon 12
Silverado 17, Adelanto 16
South Hills 15, Hacienda Heights Wilson 0
St. Anthony 5, Bishop Amat 1
St. Bonaventure 13, Bishop Diego 1
St. Genevieve 22, St. Bernard 1
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 18, Bishop Conaty-Loretto 0
Tahquitz 14, Perris 0
Valencia 10, Castaic 0
Valley Christian 15, Maranatha 0
Vaughn 27, Fulton 6
Village Christian 6, Heritage Christian 0
Warren 12, Mayfair 7
Washington Prep 26, Crenshaw 4
Western 12, Santa Ana Valley 4
Westlake 11, Calabasas 1
West Valley 18, Citrus Hill 17
Whitney 10, Glenn 8
Wilmington Banning 15, Rancho Dominguez 0
Woodbridge 4, Laguna Hills 3
Woodcrest Christian 22, Arrowhead Christian 11
Yorba Linda 5, El Dorado 3

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Merrill Kelly will once again be wearing an Arizona Diamondbacks uniform when the 2026 regular season gets underway. 

Kelly, who entered the free agent market after pitching in 10 games with the Texas Rangers in 2025, agreed to a deal to return to the Diamondbacks.

Kelly spent the first seven years of his professional career with the Diamondbacks but revealed that he received an offer from the San Diego Padres this offseason. Kelly said his decision to turn down the Padres during free agency centered on California’s higher income tax rate compared to Arizona’s.

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Merrill Kelly (23) of the Texas Rangers pitches during a game against the Miami Marlins at Globe Life Field on Sept. 21, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Gunnar Word/Texas Rangers/Getty Images)

Kelly agreed to a two-year contract worth an estimated $40 million with the Diamondbacks, according to ESPN. Although the Padres offered a comparable deal at three years instead of two, California’s 13% tax rate on income above $1 million proved a key difference.

“I don’t think it’s any secret on how much money you get taken out of your pocket when you go to California,” the right-hander told “Foul Territory.”

Kelly also has deep ties to Arizona, where he attended high school and played college baseball at Arizona State. He said finding a way back to Arizona “was always the priority.”

Merrill Kelly (29) of the Arizona Diamondbacks looks on before Game Six of the Championship Series against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Oct. 23, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)

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While Kelly said he is fond of San Diego, he was unwilling to sacrifice a significant portion of his salary to taxes. “I love San Diego,” Kelly said. “It’s just, like I said, they take too much money out of my pocket, man. The taxes over there are a different level.

“We had my numbers guy run the numbers, and it just made more sense to come home.”

Merrill Kelly (23) of the Texas Rangers looks on during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Globe Life Field on Aug. 8, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Bailey Orr/Texas Rangers/Getty Images)

Arizona’s state income tax rate is roughly 2.5%. Kelly also joked that he prefers the desert landscape to San Diego’s coastal setting.

“It worked out best for us because that was honestly our second choice,” Kelly said. “It was between here and San Diego going into the offseason. San Diego was really the only place that, if we did go somewhere, that was probably high on our list if we weren’t in Arizona. It’s like, ‘All right, let’s just hop over and take a short, six-hour drive to San Diego.’

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“But, yeah, the desert is home. I guess we’re not ocean people.”

In a statement to The California Post, the Padres said the team does “not comment on contract negotiations.”

Acquired by the Rangers in July 2025, Kelly went 12-9 while splitting the season between Texas and Arizona.

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Prep talk: Councilmember looking into helping fix fire damage at Encino Franklin Fields

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The office of Los Angeles City Councilmember Imelda Padilla has begun working with agencies to find a solution to repair infrastructure damage caused by a fire last month that went through a tunnel at Encino Franklin Fields and has limited access to three softball fields used by youth organizations and the high school teams at Harvard-Westlake, Louisville and Sherman Oaks Notre Dame.

The fire on Jan. 22, believed to have been set by a homeless person, took out wooden framing below an asphalt bridge connecting access to a parking lot, making it unusable for safety reasons. Parents have since paid for a temporary scaffold bridge that allows people to traverse the condemned bridge. The parking lot remains out of commission along with handicap access. Notre Dame has not practiced or played games there since, moving to Valley College. Harvard-Westlake and Louisville have resumed practices and games.

The land is owned by the Army Corps of Engineers. The bridge spans a culvert, maintained by the city. The fields are leased.

A spokeswoman for Padilla said in a statement: “Our team has taken the lead in convening City departments and have engaged the Mayor’s Office to help accelerate coordination and solutions. While agencies work through jurisdictional and cost responsibilities, our priority is preventing unnecessary delays and advancing immediate solutions. As damage and improvement needs are evaluated, we are focused on restoring safe access, including exploring a secondary access point to improve parking safety and ADA accessibility for families and field users. Student athletes and families should not bear the burden of administrative complexity, and we are pushing for a coordinated path forward that prioritizes timely repairs and safe access.”

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USA Rugby to introduce ‘open’ gender category for trans athletes

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USA Rugby, the nation’s governing body for the sport of rugby, announced Friday it will be introducing a new “open” gender division to accommodate trans athletes.

The new rule comes more than a year after President Donald Trump’s “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order and nearly seven months after the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s (USOPC) new requirement for all governing bodies to comply with it.

“USA Rugby will now have three competition categories; Men’s Division, Women’s Division and Open Division. The Open Division will permit any athlete, regardless of gender assigned at birth and gender identity, to compete in USA Rugby-sanctioned events, whether full contact or non-contact,” the organization said in a statement. 

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Cassidy Bargell of the United States passes the ball during a women’s rugby World Cup 2025 match against Samoa at LNER Community Stadium in Monks Cross, York, Sept. 6, 2025. (Michael Driver/MI News/NurPhoto)

The organization’s policy also seemingly allows any hopeful competitors to simply select their gender when registering, with potential vetting by officials.

“Division status will be determined during the membership application and registration process, when an athlete selects the ‘gender’ option in Rugby Xplorer. When applying for membership or registering as ‘Female’ or registering for an event in the Women’s Division, an athlete represents and warrants to USA Rugby that they are Female.”

“This representation creates a rebuttable presumption that the individual’s sex identified at birth was female,” the organization’s member policy states. 

Gabriella Cantorna, Ilona Maher and Emily Henrich of the U.S. before a women’s rugby World Cup 2025 match against Samoa at York Community Stadium Sept. 6, 2025, in York, England.  (Molly Darlington/World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

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“The determination of whether an individual is Female may be established through records from authoritative sources. Only USA Rugby shall have the right to contest the individual’s Women’s Division status or challenge the presumption of an athlete registered as ‘Female.’”

In July, the USOPC updated its athlete safety policy to indicate compliance with Trump’s “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order. 

However, Trump has also pushed for mandatory genetic testing of athletes to protect the women’s category at the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Olympics amid concerns over forged birth certificates allowing biological males to gain access to women’s sports.

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The USA Rugby goal line flag before a match between the United States and Scotland at Audi Field July 12, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images for Scottish Rugby)

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USOPC Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Finnoff said at the USOPC media summit in October the SRY gene tests being used by World Athletics and World Boxing are “not common” in the U.S. but suggested the USOPC is exploring options to employ sex testing options for its own teams and that he expects other world governing bodies to “follow suit.” 

“It’s not necessarily very common to get this specific test in the United States, and, so, our goal in that was helping to identify labs and options for the athletes to be able to get that testing. And (it was) based on that experience and knowing that some other international federations likely will be following suit,” Finnoff said. 

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