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High school basketball: Thursday's scores for boys' and girls' games
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
BOYS
Animo Robinson 63, Camino Nuevo 58
Antelope Valley 54, Lancaster Baptist 41
Arcadia 59, Cactus Shadows 53
Basha (AZ) 64, Corona Centennial 52
Boulder Creek (AZ) 57, Santa Margarita 56
Capistrano Valley 64, Irvine University 40
Corona 61, Paloma Valley 54
Desert Vista (AZ) 77, Campbell Hall 71
Dos Pueblos 74, Santa Clara 61
Downtown Magnets 52, Wilmington Banning 37
Durango (NV) 62, Upland 39
Eastside 62, De Oro (AZ) 42
Eastvale Roosevelt 77, Coronado (NV) 59
East Valley 55, Sun Valley Magnet 48
Franklin 84, Sylmar 63
Gardena 45, LA University 29
Gardena Serra 88, Compton 73
Granada Hills Kennedy 57, Monroe 39
Grant 75, Simi Valley 65
Harvard-Westlake 57, Perry (AZ) 54
Higley (AZ) 54, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 51
Holy Martyrs 56, Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 51
La Habra 69, Pilibos 57
LA Hamilton 63, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 47
LA Jordan 81, Maywood Academy 26
La Mirada 73, Brophy College Prep (AZ) 59
Leuzinger 73, Bishop Alemany 47
Lincoln 70, San Fernando 60
Layton Christian Academy (UT) 54, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 53
Madison (ID) 74, San Pedro 61
Marquez 59, LA Roosevelt 44
Montclair 60, Nogales 57
North Torrance 54, Highland 37
Oak Hills 69, Chandler (AZ) 46
Oxford Academy 52, Estancia 46
PACS 65, Lakeview Charter 28
Palmdale Aerospace Academy 49, Cathedral 45
Paraclete 71, Lancaster 59
Pasadena Poly 39, Garden Grove Santiago 34
Providence 58, Cibola (AZ) 51
Ramona 86, Edgewood 57
Rancho Cucamonga 61, Willow Canyon (AZ) 56
Redondo Union 81, St. Mary’s (AZ) 65
Reseda 43, Orthopaedic 31
Rolling Hills Prep 52, Prescott (AZ) 50
San Fernando 80, Vaughn 26
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 69, St. Margaret’s 42
Santa Barbara 53, Tucson Magnet (AZ) 52
Santa Clarita Christian 64, Grace Brethren 46
Silver Valley 64, Del Sol (NV) 55
Silver Valley 67, Lake Mead Christian Academy 33
St. Anthony 81, McClintock (AZ) 55
St. Francis 55, Red Mountain 50
St. Genevieve 77, Valley Torah 76
St. John Bosco 58, O’Connor (AZ) 42
Sultana 63, Rubidoux 62
Templeton 56, Coastal Christian 44
Vasquez 71, Liberty 34
Venice 71, Arleta 59
Vista Murrieta 95, North Canyon (AZ) 46
Xavier Prep 51, Valley View 48
YULA 41, Shalhevet 33
GIRLS
Bakersfield Christian 70, Chatsworth 37
Baldwin Park 36, Arroyo 34
Beverly Hills 27, Fremont 22
Bishop Alemany 59, Franklin 38
Bravo 42, Gertz-Ressler 33
Burbank Burroughs 48, Lakeview Charter 21
Crenshaw 49, Dominguez 32
Crossroads 59, Chadwick 22
Dana Hills 49, Laguna Beach 44
Dos Pueblos 63, Camarillo 54
Gardena 38, Marymount 35
Imperial 47, Hesperia 29
Knight 46, Serrano 34
LA Hamilton 79, Scripps Ranch 26
Lawndale 61, Cleveland 36
Legacy 71, Fairfax 54
Leuzinger 61, Moorpark 54
Los Altos 45, Chaffey 22
Nogales 31, Montclair 27
Northridge Academy 53, Santee 48
Northview 47, Schurr 38
Palos Verdes 52, Redondo Union 50
Panorama 55, University Pathways Medical 37
Rancho Christian 87, Chatfield (CO) 51
San Pedro 34, Marquez 33
Santa Cruz 55, Wilmington Banning 32
Sherman Oaks CES 59, North Hollywood 57
Sonora 51, La Serna 29
St. Margaret’s 89, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 43
Thousand Oaks 95, Royal 11
Valley View 53, Xavier Prep 48
Victor Valley 78, Bloomington 19
Washington 51, Arleta 38
Westminster La Quinta 38, Oxford Academy 29
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LSU, Lane Kiffin set to land star quarterback in transfer portal: report
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LSU Tigers football is reportedly set to land a coveted transfer on Monday to start Lane Kiffin’s tenure as head coach.
Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt will likely transfer to the Tigers and play in Baton Rouge next season, ESPN reported. Leavitt is one of the top quarterbacks in the transfer portal and reportedly visited Miami and Kentucky en route to his decision.
ASU Sun Devils quarterback Sam Leavitt (10) scrambles away from Houston Cougars defensive lineman Eddie Walls III (90) at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe on Oct. 25, 2025. (Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier graduated following the 2025 season and Michael Van Buren transferred to South Florida upon Kiffin’s arrival at LSU from Ole Miss. LSU was reportedly also targeting Washington’s Desmond Williams Jr. before he chose to stay with the Huskies.
Leavitt initially transferred from Michigan State to Arizona State following his freshman season in 2023. He became a star under Kenny Dillingham’s tutelage and had the Sun Devils in the College Football Playoff in 2024, only losing to the Texas Longhorns by eight points in the first round.
He only played in seven games in 2025, throwing for 1,628 yards and 10 touchdowns before he suffered a foot injury that required season-ending surgery.
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Arizona State Sun Devils quarterback Sam Leavitt (10) against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Mountain America Stadium on Oct. 18, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
Upon Leavitt’s decision to enter the transfer portal, Dillingham had warm words for him.
“Big 12 champ, put his name on the map, smart/talented player! Going to succeed wherever he goes,” Dillingham wrote on X in December.
LSU had high expectations for the 2025 season. But the team was only able to muster seven wins. The team fired Brian Kelly in the middle of the year.
LSU head coach Lane Kiffin, left, stands next to Louisiana State Tigers athletic director Verge Ausberry, right, prior to the game against the Houston Cougars at NRG Stadium on Dec. 27, 2025. (Maria Lysaker/Imagn Images)
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Kiffin joined LSU after Ole Miss won its Egg Bowl rivalry game against Mississippi State. The Rebels made the College Football Playoff and got to the semifinals.
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Matthew Stafford dealing with a finger sprain as Rams prepare for Bears
Matthew Stafford suffered a sprained right index finger in the Rams’ wild-card victory over the Carolina Panthers, but he will be ready for Sunday’s divisional-round game against the Bears in Chicago, coach Sean McVay said Monday.
“He’s as tough as it gets and will be good to go,” McVay said during a videoconference with reporters.
Stafford injured his finger Saturday when his hand hit the helmet of a Panthers player during the Rams’ 34-31 victory in Charlotte, N.C. He played through the issue and passed for 304 yards and three touchdowns, including a game-winner to tight end Colby Parkinson with 38 seconds left.
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In his postgame news conference, Stafford said he did not know what happened until he saw video that showed his finger bent backward.
“It wasn’t pleasant. It wasn’t great. We’ll see what it is,” said Stafford, who was not wearing a brace or splint. “Once the ball’s snapped, the adrenaline’s pretty good so we’ll hopefully just keep going.”
Stafford and the Rams are traveling to a cold-weather region, but Stafford has plenty of experience in those conditions, having played 12 seasons in the NFC North.
Temperatures in Chicago could be in the teens or lower when the Rams play the Bears, who defeated the Green Bay Packers, 31-27, Saturday at Soldier Field.
“Seems like it’s going to be pretty damn cold,” McVay said.
McVay said he was optimistic that offensive lineman Kevin Dotson, who has been sidelined for three games because of an ankle injury, would play against the Bears.
“We’re going to really push that thing and see how he feels with the optimism that there’s a good chance he makes it,” McVay said.
Tight end Terrance Ferguson (hamstring) and defensive back Josh Wallace (ankle) also could return after sitting out the last two games, McVay said. Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon reinjured his shoulder against the Panthers and will be placed on injured reserve.
While the Rams are preparing for Sunday’s game, defensive coordinator Chris Shula, offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur and passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase will interview virtually with NFL teams hiring head coaches.
According to reports, Shula will interview for the Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders head coaching jobs.
LaFleur will interview with the Cardinals and Raiders.
Scheelhaase will interview with the Cleveland Browns, Raiders and Baltimore Ravens.
“I’m not at all concerned about it being a distraction,” McVay said.
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Patriots crush Chargers in Wild Card defensive slugfest, secure first playoff win since 2018
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The New England Patriots defended home turf in the Wild Card Round, dominating the Los Angeles Chargers in a 16-3 victory to move on in the NFL Playoffs.
New England, winning its first playoff game since their 2018 Super Bowl-winning campaign, will await the victor of the No. 4 Houston Texans and No. 5 Pittsburgh Steelers Wild Card game on Monday night to see who they face in the Divisional Round next week.
This game saw its first touchdown in the fourth quarter, but that was because of how suffocating both defenses were in this contest. But it was clear the Patriots had every answer for Justin Herbert and the Chargers’ offense.
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Drake Maye of the New England Patriots celebrates after a touchdown in the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Winslow Townson/Getty Images)
Mike Vrabel’s squad shouldn’t have given up only three points, especially after Drake Maye was picked off on the Patriots’ second drive at his own 10-yard line. However, the Patriots’ defense was relentless all night, and the Chargers couldn’t adjust.
They stopped the Chargers on four plays to turn them over on downs, and ultimately got on the board first thanks to a 93-yard drive that resulted in a field goal.
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Los Angeles was knocking at the door again with a third-and-2 from New England’s three-yard line, but Kimani Vidal was stuffed. Cameron Dicker added a field goal to tie the game, and only another Patriots field goal was added to the score before halftime, a 6-3 lead for New England.
While the Chargers couldn’t get anything going on offense, their defense kept them in this game, at least for the first three quarters. Maye was strip-sacked by Odafe Oweh while in Chargers territory to keep it a three-point game in the third quarter.
But after another failed drive, a third Patriots field goal split the uprights to make it 9-3.
Stefon Diggs of the New England Patriots talks to teammates in a huddle prior to an AFC wild card playoff football game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Gillette Stadium on Jan. 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)
The dagger for the Patriots came after yet another Chargers punt, when Maye placed his pass perfectly for tight end Hunter Henry, the ex-Chargers star, for a 28-yard touchdown. The first six-pointer for either team seemingly ended all hopes for Los Angeles.
On the ensuing drive, Herbert was crushed by K’Lavon Chaisson, resulting in a fumble recovered by Christian Elliss, as the Gillette Stadium crowd went ballistic.
The Chargers tried to get some playoff heroics going, as they dinked and dunked their way down the field into Patriots territory. But on fourth-and-9 from New England’s 34-yard line, Milton Williams ended all hope when he delivered the Patriots’ sixth sack on Herbert to turn them over on downs again.
In the box score, Maye went 17-of-29 through the air for 268 yards, with running back Rhamondre Stevenson being his top receiver with 75 yards on three catches. Kayshon Boutte also added 66 yards on four grabs, while Henry finished with 64 yards.
Drake Maye of the New England Patriots looks to pass prior to an NFL wild card playoff game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Gillette Stadium on Jan. 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)
And Maye was also the Patriots’ leading rusher with 67 yards on the ground on nine carries, as he continuously picked his spots to gash the Chargers’ defense.
For Los Angeles, Herbert’s playoff woes continue, as he’s now 0-3 after this performance. He had just 159 yards passing and 57 yards rushing.
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