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Prep basketball roundup: Brentwood girls finally return to action after Palisades fire

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After not playing for 13 days because the Palisades fire closed its campus and disrupted dozens of school families, Brentwood’s girls’ basketball team returned to the court Saturday and adopted the words of legendary Chicago Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks: “Let’s play two.”

The Eagles played a morning game against Buena Park, winning 66-39. Jessica Liu scored 19 points and Lev Freiman had 16 points. In the evening, they played Sage Hill and were beaten 60-42.

Coach Charles Solomon said in the morning, “We played great, like we didn’t miss a beat. We had 12 threes. I asked them, ‘Do you want me to make up all the games we missed even if it means playing twice in a day? ‘Please coach, every game we want to play.’”

Brentwood is 14-6 and remains a possible contender for Open Division playoff spot even though the Southern Section rankings fail to reflect that with a No. 52 ranking after missing two weeks of action.

Palos Verdes 56, Palisades 47: Elly Tierney had 14 points for the Dolphins.

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Sierra Canyon 60, Georgia Grayson 46: The Trailblazers (16-3) picked up the victory at the HoopHall Classic. Maximo Adams scored 17 points and Bryce James had 16 points, including four threes.

Miami Columbus 75, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 53: In Springfield, Mass., the Knights (17-3) were no match for nationally ranked Columbus, led by the Duke-bound Boozer brothers. Caleb Agbo had 16 points for Notre Dame. Cam Boozer scored 25 points for Columbus.

Fairfax (Va.) Paul VI 60, St. John Bosco 57: The Braves tried to tie on a last-second three-point attempt that failed in Springfield, Mass. Chris Komin scored 16 points and Christian Collins had 12 points and 11 rebounds. Brandon McCoy, who hasn’t been seen on the court since an injury in November, did not make the trip for the 18-3 Braves.

Redondo Union 92, Los Alamitos 75: Brayden Miner contributed 24 points for the Sea Hawks (20-2).

Mater Dei 79, Campbell Hall 66: Luke Barnett made four threes and nine of 10 free throws en route to a 33-point performance for the Monarchs. Isaiah Johnson scored 30 points for Campbell Hall.

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Inglewood 84, Anaheim Canyon 75: Brandon Benjamin contributed 40 points for Canyon in the defeat. Jason Crowe Jr. had 24 points for Inglewood.

Rancho Cucamonga 67, Saugus 63: Aaron Glass had 18 points to lead Rancho Cucamonga. Braydon Harmon scored 24 points and Max Guardado 20 points to lead Saugus.

Damien 53, Crean Lutheran 36: Eli Garner made 10 of 17 shots and finished with 23 points for Damien.

Rancho Verde 63, North Torrance 47: Trestyne Nguru finished with 21 points for Rancho Verde.

Rolling Hills Prep 59, Etiwanda 44: Kawika Suter had 18 points and 10 rebounds for Rolling Hills Prep (17-6).

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Wiseburn Da Vinci 60, Grant 49: Jameson Johnson scored 22 points for Wiseburn. Champ Merrill scored 21 points for Grant.

Windward 61, Corona Centennial 49: JJ Harris finished with 18 points for Windward.

Pilibos 77, Chatsworth 56: Anto Balian led the Eagles (14-6) with 34 points.

Oxnard 66, Palisades 64: Marcos Ramirez led Oxnard with 24 points.

Crespi 71, St. Francis 63: The Celts won the Mission League game to go to 16-5 and 1-1 in league. Carter Barnes scored 21 points for Crespi. DeLan Grant led St. Francis with 26 points.

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Venice 70, Washington Prep 67: The Gondoliers go on the road and win, putting them in the City Section Open Division conversation. Micah Jahn scored 16 points and Lucca Trujillo had 15 points for Venice.

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Australia grants asylum to 5 Iranian women’s soccer players amid Iran conflict

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Australia granted asylum to five players from the Iranian women’s soccer team who were visiting for a tournament when the U.S.-Israeli attacks against Iran began.

Australian federal police officers on Tuesday transported the five women from their hotel in Gold Coast, Australia, to a “safe location” after they made asylum requests to meet with Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and to finalize the processing of their humanitarian visas.

“Last night I was able to tell five women from the Iranian Women’s Soccer team that they are welcome to stay in Australia, to be safe and have a home here,” Burke said on X.

The move comes after the team refused to sing the Iranian anthem before their first Women’s Asian Cup match early last week against South Korea, although they later sang and saluted the anthem in two subsequent matches, including ahead of their final match, when they were eliminated by the Philippines.

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Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke poses with five Iranian women soccer players who have been granted asylum in Australia, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (Australia Ministry of Home Affairs)

“I don’t want to begin to imagine how difficult that decision is for each of the individual women, but certainly last night it was joy, it was relief,” Burke told reporters after signing the documents. “People were very excited about embarking on a life in Australia.”

The five women said they were happy for their names and pictures to be published, according to Burke, who emphasized that the players wanted to make clear that they were not political activists.

The Iranian team arrived in Australia for the tournament before the war against Iran began on Feb. 28.

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After the team was eliminated from the tournament over the weekend, they faced potentially returning to a country still under bombardment. The team’s head coach, Marziyeh Jafari, said on Sunday the players “want to come back to Iran as soon as we can.”

An official squad list named 26 players, as well as Jafari and other coaches.

While only five players were granted asylum, Burke said the offer was given to everyone on the team.

IRAN FLAG REMOVED FROM PARALYMPICS OPENING CEREMONY AFTER SOLE ATHLETE WITHDRAWS OVER TRAVEL SAFETY CONCERNS

Iran players during their national anthem ahead of the Women’s Asian Cup soccer match between Iran and the Philippines in Robina, Australia, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (Dave Hunt/AAPImage via AP)

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“These women are tremendously popular in Australia, but we realize they are in a terribly difficult situation with the decisions that they’re making,” Burke said. “The opportunity will continue to be there for them to talk to Australian officials if they wish to.”

It remains unclear when the remaining players will leave Australia.

“Australians have been moved by the plight of these brave women,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told reporters. “They’re safe here and they should feel at home here.”

“They then had to consider that and do it in a way that did not present any danger to them or to their families and friends back home in Iran,” he continued.

The asylum offer came after U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday called on Australia to grant asylum to any team member who wanted it.

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Trump had blasted Australia on social media, saying Australia was “making a terrible humanitarian mistake” by allowing the team to be “forced back to Iran, where they will most likely be killed.”

Supporters react towards a bus transporting Iranian woman players following their Women’s Asian Cup soccer match against the Philippines on the Gold Coast, Australia, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (Dave Hunt/AAP Image via AP)

“The U.S. will take them if you won’t,” Trump said, despite his administration’s efforts to limit the number of immigrants in the U.S. who can receive asylum for political purposes.

Just hours later, Trump praised Albanese in another post.

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“He’s on it! Five have already been taken care of, and the rest are on their way,” Trump wrote.

Albanese said Trump had called him for “a very positive conversation,” about the issue. The prime minister said he explained “the action that we’d undertaken over the previous 48 hours” to support the women.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Hawks’ strip club collab became a PR nightmare for the NBA. Now it’s been scrapped

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The famed Magic City adult entertainment club won’t be featured at next week’s Atlanta Hawks promotional night, the NBA announced on Monday.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged concerns from others in the league on Monday, saying that his decision to cancel the collaboration is in the best interests of the “broader NBA community.”

“While we appreciate the team’s perspective and their desire to move forward,” he said in a statement, “we have heard significant concerns from a broad array of league stakeholders, including fans, partners and employees.”

The Hawks announced its “Magic City Monday” promotion in late February, featuring a halftime performance by Atlanta-based artist T.I., a collaborative hoodie and the offering of some of the club’s popular wings, including the lemon-pepper variety named after former Hawks player Lou Williams.

Hawks principal owner Jami Gertz was a producer on “Magic City: An American Fantasy,” a docuseries that aired on Starz. Still, the team’s decision to collaborate with the Atlanta strip club ruffled some feathers in the NBA.

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San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet asked the Hawks to cancel the promotional night in a post on Medium last week, saying that it would “reflect poorly on us as an NBA community, specifically in being complicit in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society.”

Others had argued that Magic City is a big part of Atlanta culture and should be celebrated as such.

The Hawks wrote in a statement on Monday that it was disappointed with the NBA’s decision but would respect it.

Rapper T.I. will still perform at halftime, but the live recording of the Hawks AF Podcast featuring Gertz, T.I. and Magic City founder Michael Barney was canceled. Fans who pre-ordered the collaboration hoodie will still receive one, but the sweatshirts won’t be available for purchase at the game, the Hawks wrote on X.

“As a franchise, we remain committed to celebrating the best of Atlanta — with authenticity — in ways that continue to unite and bring us all together,” the Hawks wrote.

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NFL free agency 2026: Dolphins will release Tua Tagovailoa; ‘legal tampering’ set to start

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NFL free agency 2026: Dolphins will release Tua Tagovailoa; ‘legal tampering’ set to start

NFL free agency is here!

Well, kind of.

The league’s so-called legal tampering period begins Monday at 9 a.m. PT, when teams are allowed to start negotiating with the agents for players who are about to become unrestricted free agents. No contracts can actually be signed, however, until the the start of the new NFL league year, which is Wednesday at 1 p.m. PT.

So, basically, fans will start finding out what moves their teams make and where various players will land starting Monday morning.

Hours before the legal tampering period started, the Miami Dolphins announced they will release longtime quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The 2023 All Star will count $99 million against the Dolphins’ salary cap, the biggest dead cap hit in NFL history. The money can be split over the next two seasons if Tagovailoa is designated a post-June 1 release.

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In six years with the Dolphins, Tagovailoa went 44-32 as a starter, completing 68% of his passes for 18,166 yards with 120 touchdowns and 59 interceptions. He made the Pro Bowl in 2023.

“Wearing this jersey and representing this city has been one of the greatest joys of my life,” Tagovailoa wrote Monday on Instagram, adding: “I also carry deep regret that I couldn’t get the job done and bring a championship home to this city. Miami deserves that, and I’ll always wish I could have delivered it for you.”

Who are some of the other big names in the free agency market? As far as quarterbacks are concerned, Green Bay Packers backup Malik Willis could be a hot commodity. Daniel Jones is a free agent after a strong season with Indianapolis, although the Colts placed the transition tag on him and can match any offer.

Veteran quarterback Kyler Murray was informed by the Arizona Cardinals last week that they will be letting him go at the start of the new league year. The Atlanta Falcons have made a similar announcement regarding Kirk Cousins. Other available veteran quarterbacks include Aaron Rodgers, Joe Flacco, Russell Wilson and Marcus Mariota.

Teams in need of a running back might be interested in the services of Kenneth Walker III, who will be a free agent just weeks after he was named Super Bowl LX MVP as a member of the Seattle Seahawks. Travis Etienne of the Jacksonville Jaguars could also find a new home.

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This also seems to be a big year for free agent edge rushers (including Trey Hendrickson, Jaelan Phillips, Odafe Oweh, K’Lavon Chaisson and Boye Mafe) and wide receivers (including Alec Pierce, Mike Evans, Romeo Doubs, Rashid Shaheed and Jauan Jennings).

Check back here for updates as teams begin making moves.

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