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High school basketball: Tuesday’s scores
CITY SECTION
Animo Venice 62, Animo Pat Brown 57
CNDLC 54, Rise Kohyang 51
Collins Family 62, Alliance Bloomfield 35
New Designs Watts 43, Burton 31
Smidt Tech 61, Stern 48
Triumph Charter 79, Valley Oaks CES 20
WISH Academy 66, Animo Watts 42
SOUTHERN SECTION
Ambassador 60, Compton Early College 45
Animo Leadership 79, Summit View West 48
Arcadia 72, Crescenta Valley 54
Beaumont 55, Citrus Valley 37
Bishop Diego 56, Foothill Tech 45
Burbank 69, Burroughs Burbank 50
Calvary Baptist 90, Bethel Christian 12
Chino 66, Don Lugo 54
Colton 55, Arroyo Valley 36
Crespi 63, Chaminade 52
Crossroads Christian 67, NSLA 29
Damien 64, Chino Hills 41
Desert Christian Academy 56, San Jacinto Valley Academy 50
Diamond Ranch 51, Chaffey 50
Eisenhower 64, Kaiser 57
Elsinore 79, San Jacinto 52
Etiwanda 61, Rancho Cucamonga 56
Fairmont Prep 50, Capistrano Valley Christian 31
Fillmore 58, Carpinteria 41
Fullerton 59, Placentia Valencia 56
Garden Grove 68, Costa Mesa 31
Great Oak 74, Temecula Valley 66
Harvard-Westlake 47, Loyola 36
Hillcrest Christian 71, Beacon Hill 57
Katella 50, Ocean View 44
Laguna Hills 77, Godinez 67
La Habra 61, Sonora 54
Los Osos 63, Upland 60
Magnolia Science Academy 51, Downey Calvary Chapel 33
Montclair 66, Ontario 62
Palm Desert 72, La Quinta 37
Palm Springs 38, Shadow Hills 33
Palm Valley 31, Noli Indian 24
Rancho Mirage 65, Xavier Prep 38
Redlands East Valley 85, Yucaipa 55
Riverside Notre Dame 88, Carter 72
Samueli Academy 50, Avalon 39
San Jacinto Leadership 53, Nuview Bridge 20
San Fernando Valley Academy 70, Glendale Adventist 24
Segerstrom 80, Westminster 34
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 71, St. Francis 48
Sierra Canyon 83, Alemany 48
Silverado 72, Victor Valley 54
St. Monica Academy 68, Desert Christian 60
Summit 74, Grand Terrace 40
Summit Leadership 52, AAE 45
Temecula Prep 98, Santa Rosa Academy 69
Temescal Canyon 48, Tahquitz 33
Trinity Classical Academy 64, Lancaster Baptist 53
United Christian Academy 46, La Sierra Academy 40
Valley Torah 73, Santa Clarita Christian 67
Vistamar 81, Wildwood 43
Webb 60, Tarbut V’ Torah 56
Western Christian 69, Newport Christian 57
INTERSECTIONAL
Canyon Country Canyon 75, Canoga Park 50
CSDR 60, CSDF 22
Ft. Lauderdale (FL) Calvary Christian 71, St. John Bosco 60
GIRLS
CITY SECTION
Animo Venice 40, Animo Pat Brown 29
Animo Watts 69, WISH Academy 36
New Designs Watts 21, Burton 20
Northridge Academy 70, Fulton 10
SOCES 34, Vaughn 23
Stern 30, Smidt Tech 29
Triumph Charter 48, Valley Oaks CES 14
VAAS 37, East Valley 29
SOUTHERN SECTION
Alemany 67, Immaculate Heart 32
Alpaugh 31, SLOCA 26
Animo Leadership 38, Summit View West 36
Arroyo Valley 43, Riverside Notre Dame 28
Barstow 56, Granite Hills 21
Bishop Amat 66, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 63
Bishop Diego 61, Santa Clara 10
Bishop Montgomery 78, St. Monica 47
Burbank Burroughs 76, Burbank 42
Calvary Baptist 63, Bethel Christian 19
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 59, St. Mary’s Academy 27
Chino 79, Don Lugo 21
Chino Hills 59, St. Lucy’s 11
Crescenta Valley 67, Arcadia 57
Crossroads 64, Windward 56
Desert Christian Academy 39, San Jacinto Valley Academy 32
Dos Pueblos 46, Oxnard 38
El Toro 46, Trabuco Hills 40
Etiwanda 67, Rancho Cucamonga 33
Flintridge Sacred Heart 42, Mayfield 25
Fontana 44, Carter 39
Knight 41, Antelope Valley 11
Lakewood St. Joseph 54, La Salle 45
Lancaster 58, Palmdale 33
Loma Linda Academy 56, Mesa Grande Academy 20
Los Alamitos 51, Newport Harbor 15
Mary Star of the Sea 49, Paraclete 44
Notre Dame Academy 57, Marymount 48
NOVA Academy 46, Anaheim Discovery 22
Ontario 42, Montclair 17
Palm Desert 60, La Quinta 45
Pasadena 59, Muir 49
Redlands 44, Cajon 38
Quartz Hill 65, Highland 57
Sacred Heart of Jesus 70, Pomona Catholic 13
San Bernardino 70, West Valley 28
San Jacinto 57, Elsinore 24
San Jacinto Leadership 68, Nuview Bridge 20
San Juan Hills 58, Dana Hills 22
Santa Margarita 47, JSerra 43
Shadow Hills 60, Palm Springs 36
Shalhevet 53, Compton Early College 2
Silverado 58, Victor Valley 30
St. Bernard 75, San Gabriel Mission 20
St. Bonaventure 85, Thacher 13
St. Monica Academy 43, Desert Christian 35
Temecula Prep 51, Santa Rosa Academy 26
Trinity Classical Academy 86, Lancaster Baptist 21
Vistamar 47, Wildwood 8
Xavier Prep 50, Rancho Mirage 10
Yucaipa 90, Redlands East Valley 25
INTERSECTIONAL
Castaic 60, Lake Balboa College 11
CSDR 59, New Mexico School for the Deaf 11
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Anthony Richardson free to seek trade after injury setbacks amid Colts’ shift to Daniel Jones
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Anthony Richardson Sr.’s future in Indianapolis faces more uncertainty than ever.
The Indianapolis Colts granted Anthony Richardson, the team that used the fourth overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft on the quarterback, permission to explore a trade. His agent, Deiric Jackson, confirmed the latest development in the 23-year-old’s tumultuous career to ESPN on Thursday.
Veteran quarterback Daniel Jones beat out Richardson in a preseason competition for the starting job. Jones made the most of another opportunity as an NFL starter, helping the Colts win eight of their first 10 games of the 2025 regular season.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson heads off the field after an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024 in Denver, Colorado. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
However, his season was ultimately derailed by an Achilles injury. The setback came two years after he tore an ACL with the New York Giants. The Colts appear ready to move forward with Jones, clouding Richardson’s future in Indianapolis.
Jones is set to become a free agent in March, meaning the Colts must either use the franchise tag or sign him to a new deal. Richardson has started just 15 games in three seasons with the Colts, his tenure largely shaped by injuries.
A shoulder surgery limited Richardson to four games during his rookie campaign, while a series of setbacks cost him four games in 2024.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) looks for an open receiver during the game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium. (Troy Taormina/Imagn Images)
Richardson suffered what was described as a “freak pregame incident” during warmups last season, landing him on injured reserve after attempting just two passes in two games in 2025. He has thrown 11 touchdowns against 13 interceptions in his NFL career.
Colts general manager Chris Ballard said Tuesday that the vision problems stemming from Richardson’s orbital fracture last October are “trending in the right direction.” He added that Richardson has been “cleared to play.”
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) celebrates his touchdown against the New York Jets during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Brad Penner/Imagn Images)
Riley Leonard, a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, is expected to return to the Colts next season.
When asked about Richardson’s standing with the Colts moving ahead, Ballard replied, “I still believe in Anthony.”
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Prep talk: Freshman golfer William Hudson of St. John Bosco wins Servite Invitational
William Hudson, a 14-year-old freshman golfer, shot 71 on Monday at Western Hills Country Club in Chino Hills to win the Servite Invitational.
“It was very important to me and my school,” Hudson said.
Some think it’s the first time a St. John Bosco student won an invitational title.
Hudson is a straight-A student who picked up his first golf club when he was 3. He has a daily routine involving practicing at 6 a.m. before heading to school. He’s also enrolled in a school entrepreneur program that involves taking classes at a junior college that will qualify for college credits.
“They are long days, but I get through it,” Hudson said.
He comes from a family that enjoys golf. His great-grandfather played until his death at 98 last year.
“I love how it can take me to interesting places and meet interesting people,” Hudson said. “I can play for the rest of my life. It’s a lifelong sport.”
It’s looking like another strong year for golfers in Southern California, with several individual champions returning, including Jaden Soong of St. Francis and Grant Leary of Crespi.
Now Hudson has thrust himself into the conversation.
This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email eric.sondheimer@latimes.com.
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Dashcam video shows former WWE executive Vince McMahon rear-ending vehicle on Connecticut highway
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Police have released new video showing former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon speeding before crashing his 2024 Bentley Continental GT into another luxury car on a Connecticut highway last summer.
McMahon appeared to be followed by a state trooper in Westport moments ahead of the eventual collision. McMahon’s vehicle reached speeds of more than 100 mph, state police said.
A trooper’s dashcam video showed McMahon accelerating and then braking too late to avoid rear-ending a BMW. The car McMahon was driving then swerved into a guardrail and careened back across the highway. A cloud of dirt, apparently mixed with vehicle debris, was visible in the immediate area of the crash.
WWE owner Vince McMahon enters the arena during WrestleMania at AT&T Stadium on Apr 3, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Joe Camporeale/USA Today Sports)
“Why were you driving all over 100 mph?” a state trooper asked McMahon after catching up to the wrecked Bentley.
“I got my granddaughter’s birthday,” McMahon replied, explaining he was on his way to see her. The encounter was recorded on police bodycam video.
No serious injuries were reported in the July 24 crash, which happened the same day former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan died of a heart attack in Florida.
In an image taken from Connecticut State Police police bodycam video, Vince McMahon is questioned in his car after an accident on July 24, 2025, in Westport, Connecticut. (Connecticut State Police via The Associated Press)
Aside from the damage to the rear of the BMW, another vehicle driving on the opposite side of the parkway was struck by flying debris. The driver of that third car happened to be wearing a WWE shirt, police video suggested.
McMahon was cited for reckless driving and following too closely. In October, a state judge allowed him to enter a pretrial probation program that could erase the charges if he completes it successfully.
He was also ordered to make a $1,000 charitable contribution. His attorney, Mark Sherman, called the crash simply an “accident.”
“Not every car accident is a crime,” Sherman said. “Vince’s primary concern during this case was for the other drivers and is appreciative that the court saw this more of an accident than a crime that needed to be prosecuted.”
Vince McMahon attends a press conference to announce that WWE Wrestlemania 29 will be held at MetLife Stadium in 2013 at MetLife Stadium on Feb. 16, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Michael N. Todaro/Getty Images)
State police said a trooper was trying to catch up to McMahon on the parkway and clock his speed before pulling him over. They said the incident was not a pursuit, which happens when police chase someone trying to flee officers. They also said it did not appear McMahon was trying to escape.
“I’m trying to catch up to you, and you keep taking off,” State Police Det. Maxwell Robins said in the video.
“No, no no. I’m not trying to outrun you,” McMahon clarified.
An accident information summary provided to the media shortly after the crash did not mention that a trooper was following McMahon.
The trooper’s bodycam video also shows him asking McMahon whether he was looking at his phone when the crash happened. McMahon said he was not and added he hadn’t driven his car in a long time.
After Robins tells McMahon that his car is fast, McMahon replies, “Yeah, too (expletive) fast.”
Fox News Digital submitted a public records request to obtain the police video, which was first acquired by The Sun.
McMahon stepped down as WWE’s CEO in 2022 amid a company investigation into sexual misconduct allegations. He also resigned as executive chairman of the board of directors of TKO Group Holdings, the parent company of WWE, in 2024, a day after a former WWE employee filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against him. McMahon has denied the allegations. The lawsuit remains pending.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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