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Alemany 5, Chaminade 1

Alhambra 9, Keppel 2

Aliso Niguel 2, San Clemente 1

Anaheim Foothill 7, Villa Park 2

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Apple Valley 4, Ridgecrest Burroughs 2

Arcadia 9, Burbank Burroughs 2

Arlington 5, Vista Murrieta 1

Arroyo 3, Pasadena Marshall 2

Artesia 2, Glenn 0

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Ayala 5, Alta Loma 1

Azusa 19, Workman 4

Banning 13, Cathedral City 0

Beaumont 2, Redlands 1

Beckman 7, Woodbridge 1

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Bell Gardens 12, San Gabriel 2

Birmingham 6, Cleveland 0

Bonita 2, Claremont 0

Bosco Tech 5, Mary Star 1

Buena Park 4, Sunny Hills 2

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Camarillo 6, Royal 1

Cantwell Sacred Heart 16, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 5

Capistrano Valley Christian 4, Orange County Pacifica Christian 0

Carpinteria 4, Channel Islands 3

Castaic 9, Canyon Country Canyon 1

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Cate 14, Villanova Prep 2

Cathedral 12, St. Genevieve 0

Central City Value 17, Animo Bunche 6

Century 3, Anaheim 0

Cerritos 14, Oxford Academy 4

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Charter Oak 8, Covina 5

CIMSA 21, Lucerne Valley 3

Citrus Valley 12, Redlands East Valley 11

Coachella Valley 10, Desert Mirage 0

Compton 9, Long Beach Cabrillo 5

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Corona 2, Corona Centennial 0

Corona del Mar 8, Laguna Beach 3

Corona Santiago 6, King 1

Costa Mesa 9, Orange 1

Crescenta Valley 7, Burbank 0

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Cypress 8, Crean Lutheran 0

Dos Pueblos 3, Ventura 0

Eagle Rock 6, Franklin 1

Eastvale Roosevelt 6, Norco 3

Edgewood 14, Garey 4

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El Modena 7, El Dorado 6

El Rancho 2, La Serna 1

El Segundo 9, South 7

Elsinore 2, Hemet 0

Esperanza 6, Brea Olinda 2

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Estancia 13, Saddleback 1

Flintridge Prep 10, Pasadena Poly 5

Fountain Valley 3, Los Alamitos 0

Ganesha 14, La Puente 0

Garden Grove 18, Godinez 0

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Garden Grove Pacifica 7, La Palma Kennedy 3

Granada Hills 11, El Camino Real 3

Grand Terrace 10, Arroyo Valley 2

Hart 5, West Ranch 3

Harvard-Westlake 10, Loyola 8

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Highland 6, Lancaster 3

Hollywood 5, Royal 2

Hueneme 6, Nordhoff 0

Huntington Beach 16, Edison 3

Indio 8, Twentynine Palms 2

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Irvine University 1, Laguna Hills 0

JSerra 7, St, John Bosco 3

Kaiser 3 Jurupa Hills 0

Katella 5, Segerstrom 1

Knight 15, Eastside 5

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La Habra 7, Fullerton 5

Lakeside 2, Rancho Verde 1

LA Marshall 2, Lincoln 0

LA Roosevelt 6, South Gate 1

Lee Vining 15, Mojave 8

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Loara 9, Garden Grove Santiago 2

Lompoc 6, Morro Bay 0

Lompoc Cabrillo 1, Atascadero 0

Long Beach Wilson 1, Long Beach Poly 0

Los Amigos 10, Bolsa Grande 6

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Malibu 5, Fillmore 1

Maranatha 7, Heritage Christian 1

Mayfair 10, Dominguez 1

Mendez 11, RFK Community 1

Millikan 8, Lakewood 0

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Mission Viejo 7, Tesoro 2

Monroe 4, Grant 3

Monrovia 9, Oakwood 1

Montebello 1, Schurr 0

Muir 9, Glendale 2

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Newport Harbor 3, Marina 1

Nogales 8, Sierra Vista 6

North 17, Lawndale 2

North Hollywood 2, Chavez 0

Northwood 7, Sage Hill 2

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Oak Hills 11, Serrano 2

Oaks Christian 14, Calabasas 7

Ocean View 14, Westminster 0

Orcutt Academy 11, Coastal Christian 1

Oxnard Pacifica 4, Santa Barbara 1

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Palisades 14, LACES 3

Palmdale 7, Littlerock 6

Paloma Valley 4, Orange Vista 3

Palos Verdes 1, Culver City 0

Paraclete 10, Vasquez 4

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Paramount 17, Lynwood 0

Pioneer 22, Whitney 0

Pioneer Valley 6, Santa Ynez 3

Pomona 7, Bassett 0

Portola 2, Irvine 1

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Quartz Hill 13, Antelope Valley 0

Rancho Alamitos 4, La Quinta 3

Rancho Christian 7, Vista del Lago 1

Redondo Union 11, Peninsula 4

Rio Hondo Prep 6, Providence 4

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Rio Mesa 2, Oxnard 0

Riverside Poly 5, Moreno Valley 3

Riverside Prep 24, Hesperia Christian 2

San Dimas 5, Northview 0

San Juan Hills 11, El Toro 1

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San Marcos 3, Buena 0

Santa Margarita 6, Servite 3

Santa Monica 2, Mira Costa 1

Savanna 7, Magnolia 0

Sherman Oaks CES 12, Fulton 1

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Sierra Canyon 3, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 1

Simi Valley 14, Oak Park 1

Silver Valley 26, Victor Valley Christian 14

Sonora 3, Troy 2

South El Monte 12, Rosemead 1

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St. Anthony 15, Verbum Dei 2

St. Bernard 5, St. Monica 0

St. Francis 4, Crespi 3

St. Paul 8, Salesian 2

Stella 11, Hawkins 1

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Sultana 13, Hesperia 5

Taft 8, Chatsworth 6

Temescal Canyon 15, Heritage 8

Thousand Oaks 3, Agoura 0

Torrance 11, Wiseburn Da Vinci 0

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Trabuco Hills 5, Capistrano Valley 3

Tustin 8, Placentia Valencia 1

Valencia 7, Golden Valley 1

Valley Christian Academy 22, Shandon 0

Valley View 5, JW North 0

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Vaughn 9, East Valley 3

Westchester 5, Fairfax 4

West Covina 11, Diamond Ranch 0

Western 9, Santa Ana Valley 1

Westlake 4, Newbury Park 2

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Whittier 2, Santa Fe 1

Whittier Christian 4, Valley Christian 3

Windward 3, Campbell Hall 2

WISH Academy 12, Shalhevet 2

Yorba Linda 6, Anaheim Canyon 4

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Yucaipa 2, Cajon 0

Yucca Valley 3, Desert Hot Springs 1

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Academic Excellence 11, Big Bear 1

Alta Loma 8, Glendora 0

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Anaheim 10, Santa Ana Valley 2

Apple Valley 20, Hesperia 2

Arleta 3, Sun Valley Poly 2

Artesia 17, Glenn 0

Banning 5, Mary Star 3

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Beaumont 5, Redlands East Valley 1

Bell Gardens 8, Alhambra 7

Birmingham 5, El Camino Real 1

Bishop Conaty-Loretto 10, Orthopaedic 0

Bonita 7, Ayala 0

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Bravo 4, Eagle Rock 3

Buena Park 7, Troy 2

Cajon 20, Citrus Valley 0

Canyon Springs 9, Rancho Christian 0

Cathedral City 8, Banning 4

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Charter Oak 4, Diamond Ranch 3

Cleveland 5, Taft 4

Compton Early College 15-17, Legacy College Prep 2-7

Corona Santiago 7, Corona 2

Costa Mesa 13, Saddleback 1

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Claremont 12, Colony 2

Culver City 9, Peninsula 7

Dos Pueblos 15, Ventura 6

Eastvale Roosevelt 18, Corona Centennial 2

Edgewood 20, La Puente 8

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El Monte 7, Mountain View 5

El Segundo 7, South 3

Elsinore 16, Lakeside 0

Franklin 1, LA Marshall 0

Fullerton 9, Sonora 0

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Ganesha 13, Pomona 0

Garden Grove 13, Katella 0

Garden Grove Santiago 11, La Quinta 4

Garey 5, Bassett 4

Garfield 11, Legacy 3

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Godinez 17, Westminster 8

Granada Hills 12, Chatsworth 2

Hemet 18, Anza Hamilton 1

Hesperia Christian 18, Lucerne Valley 2

Indio 15, Twentynine Palms 2

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Jefferson 21, Diego Rivera 11

JSerra 4, Santa Margarita 2

La Canada 9, South Pasadena 2

Marquez 18, Elizabeth 2

Mayfield 6, Rio Hondo Prep 4

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Mira Costa 4, Palos Verdes 3

Mojave 16, Lee Vining 1

Newbury Park 10, Nordhoff 0

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Wings rookie Azzi Fudd sets dubious WNBA record with lowest-scoring debut by top pick

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The highly anticipated 30th WNBA season tipped off Friday with three games, including the expansion Toronto Tempo’s first-ever contest.

The action continued Saturday with a full slate, including Caitlin Clark’s return after an injury-riddled sophomore season.

Clark and the Indiana Fever hosted the Dallas Wings on Saturday afternoon in a matchup featuring the four most recent No. 1 overall picks. The Wings outlasted the Fever 107-104, but the game was defined by Azzi Fudd’s — the most recent top pick — underwhelming debut.

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Dallas Wings guards Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers react during the first half of the Fever’s season opener at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on May 9, 2026. (Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Fudd played 18 minutes off the bench, scoring three points — the lowest ever by a No. 1 overall pick in a WNBA debut.

Wings coach Jose Fernandez addressed Fudd’s performance after the game, encouraging the rookie to, “Keep doing what she’s doing, it’s her first year in the league. We got five really talented backcourt players.”

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In addition to Fudd, Dallas’ backcourt features last year’s top draft pick Paige Bueckers, last season’s No. 12 overall pick Aziaha James, four-time All-Star Arike Ogunbowale and starting guard Odyssey Sims.

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Until Saturday, Kelsey Plum held the record for the lowest-scoring debut by a No. 1 pick. Selected first overall by the then-San Antonio Stars in 2017, she scored just four points in her debut. The Stars relocated to Las Vegas in 2018 and was subsequently rebranded as the Aces.

Dallas Wings guard Azzi Fudd warms up before the game against the Indiana Fever at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 9, 2026. (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

Despite the slow start to her first season in the league, Plum ended the year with All-Rookie team honors. In the years since, she’s been named to four All-Star teams and won two championships with the Aces.

The Wings’ decision to take Fudd with the No. 1 overall pick drew controversy, raising questions about whether Bueckers’ personal relationship with her influenced the selection. Late last month, Bueckers said last month it did not.

Azzi Fudd poses with WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert after being selected first overall by the Dallas Wings during the 2026 WNBA Draft at The Shed in New York City on April 13, 2026. (Angelina Katsanis/Getty Images)

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“Azzi Fudd was the No. 1 draft pick because she earned it, and it had nothing to do with me and everything to do with who she is as a human being, who she is as a basketball player,” Bueckers said, according to ESPN.

Neither Bueckers nor Fudd has publicly updated their relationship status since the April draft.

“Quite frankly, I believe me and Azzi’s personal relationship is nobody’s business but our own,” Bueckers also said in April. “And what we choose to share is completely up to us.”

Next up, the Wings play their home opener on Tuesday when they host the Atlanta Dream.

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Lakers drop Game 3 to Thunder; now one loss from elimination

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The Lakers are one playoff defeat from their season being over and from the conversation turning to LeBron James’ future.

They are in a hole no team has climbed out of in the history of the NBA, the Lakers’ 131-108 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 3 putting L.A. down 3-0 in the best-of-seven Western Conference semifinal series.

James and his teammates gave a gallant effort Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena, but the defending champion proved to be more than the Lakers could handle.

James finished his night with 19 points on seven-for-19 shooting, eight assists and six rebounds. Rui Hachimura had 21 points and Austin Reaves finished with 17 points and nine assists.

Even so, the Lakers have now lost all three games by double digits.

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And the Lakers are fully aware that no NBA team has successfully come back from a 3-0 deficit in the playoffs, with those teams holding a 161-0 record. Only four teams have forced a Game 7 after trailing 3-0, all of which ultimately lost the series, including the Boston Celtics in 2023.

Lakers forward LeBron James shows frustration as Thunder center Chet Holmgren slam dunks during Game 3 on Saturday night.

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Game 4 is Monday night, when the Lakers will try to stave off elimination and a night that will determine how the conversations go with James if they lose.

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James has been frequently asked this season about retirement, but he has not given any indication of what the future holds for him.

He’s 41 years old and playing in an NBA-record 23rd season.

James is in the final year of his contract that pays him $52 million, making him a free agent this offseason. He can retire, join another team or perhaps return to the Lakers next season.

That will be the conversation if the Lakers can’t win Game 4.

They will see the same Thunder team that had seven players score in double figures, led by Ajay Mitchell’s 24 points and 10 assists and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 23 points and nine assists.

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The Lakers went down 13 in the third quarter and had to play catchup the rest of the way. They never did, going down by 112-94 with 6 minutes and 12 seconds left, forcing Lakers coach JJ Redick to call a timeout.

The deficit just kept growing, topping out at 27 points in the fourth.

They were outscored 33-20 in the third quarter. The Lakers didn’t take care of the basketball in the third, turning it over six times, and they didn’t play good defense, allowing the Thunder to shoot 59.1% from the field and 55.6 percent from three-point range,

The Lakers did not give an inch to the Thunder in the first half, even when they fell behind by 10 points.

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They just kept grinding until they led 59-57 at halftime.

Hachimura had 16 points in the first half, continuing his hot three-point shooting by making all four of his threes. Luke Kennard came off the bench to give the Lakers 13 points, shooting five for six from the field and three for four from three-point range.

The Lakers kept the pressure defense on Gilgeous-Alexander. Though he had 14 points in the first half, he shot only four for 14 from the field and one for five from three-point range.

The Lakers shot 55% from three-point range in the first half, which went a long way in helping them.

The Lakers lost the first two games by identical margins of 18 points and each loss was magnified because Gilgeous-Alexander was kept under wraps for the most part by L.A.’s defense.

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When Gilgeous-Alexander picked up his fourth foul with 10:34 left in the third quarter of Game 2 and went to the bench, the Thunder turned a five-point lead into a 13-point advantage at the end of the quarter.

So, when he wasn’t on the court, the Lakers failed to take advantage.

“Well, you know, again, I’ll repeat what I said after the game: we’ve got to be better in the non-Shai minutes,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said.

Role players like Mitchell and Jared McCain hurt the Lakers in the second game. Chet Holmgren also was hard to deal with.

“Mitchell and McCain have hurt us in those non-Shai minutes, and then Chet [Holmgren] has hurt us the whole game,” Redick said. “I think you’ve got to be willing to live with something. Shai playing one-on-one, thus far in the series, we haven’t been willing to live with, so you’re going to be in rotation. That can lead to smalls on bigs at the hole, and the offensive rebounding from Chet has really hurt us.”

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2026 INDYCAR Odds: Alex Palou Clear Favorite for Sonsio Grand Prix at IMS

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In 2025, Alex Palou kicked off the Month of May with a Sonsio Grand Prix win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. 

Based on the odds, it’s likely that Palou will find himself in Winner’s Circle again this Saturday when INDYCAR goes back to IMS on May 9 (4:30 p.m. ET, FOX).

Considering Palou has already captured the checkered flag three times this season, are there any other drivers whose odds are worth a wager?

Here are the latest lines at DraftKings Sportsbook as of May 9.

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Sonsio Grand Prix 2026

Àlex Palou: 5/18 (bet $10 to win $12.78 total)
Kyle Kirkwood: 5/1 (bet $10 to win $60 total)
Pato O’Ward: 12/1 (bet $10 to win $130 total)
David Malukas: 14/1 (bet $10 to win $150 total)
Josef Newgarden: 16/1 (bet $10 to win $170 total)
Scott McLaughlin: 20/1 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Christian Lundgaard: 30/1 (bet $10 to win $310 total)
Scott Dixon: 40/1 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Will Power: 60/1 (bet $10 to win $610 total)
Felix Rosenqvist: 80/1 (bet $10 to win $810 total)
Alexander Rossi: 100/1 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Marcus Ericsson: 100/1 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Marcus Armstrong: 100/1 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)

Christian Rasmussen: 150/1 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Graham Rahal: 150/1 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Louis Foster: 300/1 (bet $10 to win $3,010 total)
Dennis Hauger: 500/1 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)
Romain Grosjean: 500/1 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)
Santino Ferrucci: 500/1 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)
Rinus Veekay: 500/1 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)
Kyffin Simpson: 500/1 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)
Caio Collet: 1000/1 (bet $10 to win $10,010 total)
Sting Ray Robb: 1000/1 (bet $10 to win $10,010 total)
Nolan Siegel: 1000/1 (bet $10 to win $10,010 total)
Mick Schumacher: 1000/1 (bet $10 to win $10,010 total)

Here’s what to know about the oddsboard:

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Heavy Favorite: It doesn’t look like Alex Palou’s dominance will be slowing down anytime soon. As noted above, he’s already won three of the five races since the INDYCAR season started in March. With 186 laps led, Palou sits first in the standings and has the shortest odds to win the title again. Last season, he started from the pole and led 29 laps before winning the race.

Long Shot to Watch: While his odds of 150/1 to win at IMS are much longer than Palou’s, Graham Rahal is one to watch. At this race in 2025, he started second and led 49 laps before finishing sixth. He finished second at this course in 2015, 2020 and 2023. He’s currently 10th in the INDYCAR standings, with one top five and three top 10s.

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