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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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Lions release Terrion Arnold after bond set at $1 million in armed robbery, kidnapping case

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The Detroit Lions announced they have released cornerback Terrion Arnold, their 2024 first-round pick, following an arrest last week where he was charged with armed robbery and kidnapping.

This comes after Arnold had his bond set at $1 million on Monday by Hillsborough County Judge Christopher Sabella.

Sabella also added conditions for Arnold, which included no contact with the six co-defendants in the case as well as the witnesses. He also must surrender his passport within 48 hours, and remain confined to his home in Tallahassee, Florida, except when he would be playing, training or traveling with the Lions or making court-related appearances.

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Terrion Arnold of the Detroit Lions runs onto the field before an NFL game against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, on Nov. 27, 2025. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

The state also asked Judge Sabella for Arnold to be required to wear a GPS tracking device, but Arnold’s attorneys said he wouldn’t be able to play football with it on.

Prosecutors were pushing for Arnold to be held without bond but, though the charges are serious ones in Sabella’s eyes, he didn’t believe the case was strong enough to hold him in that fashion.

The 23-year-old Arnold was arrested in connection with an alleged kidnapping and robbery that investigators say occurred in February, the Tampa Police Department announced on June 25. Arnold turned himself in and was taken into custody at Orient Road Jail in Hillsborough County on Wednesday night.

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Arnold is charged with four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery.

Spokespersons for the Lions and the NFL told Fox News Digital they were aware of the situation, but wouldn’t comment any further. Now, the Lions have made their move one month before training camp kicks off across the league.

According to investigators, Arnold rented an Airbnb in Largo, Florida, where he periodically stayed with several co-defendants: Arianna Del Valle, 19; Jasmine Randazzo, 19; Lyndell Hudson II, 26; Christion Williams, 24; Boakai Hilton Jr., 23; and Freddie Hughes, 27. Authorities said other individuals also stayed at the property.

Investigators said three male victims, all in their late teens, suffered visible injuries after they were allegedly battered, held at gunpoint and pistol-whipped before being robbed and ordered to leave a residence in the 14000 block of North 46th Street in Tampa.

Terrion Arnold of the Detroit Lions looks on during the second half of an NFL game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis., on Sept. 7, 2025. (Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images)

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According to investigators, multiple personal items belonging to Arnold and others were stolen from the Airbnb on Feb. 1. Authorities said Arnold suspected two of the three victims were responsible, though Tampa police later determined they were not involved in the theft.

On Feb. 3, Arnold, Hilton, Hughes and another individual reported more than $250,000 in stolen property to the Largo Police Department.

Investigators allege that later that day Arnold and Hilton coordinated with Del Valle and Randazzo to contact one of the victims and lure him to an apartment.

Police said the three victims arrived at the apartment on Feb. 4 to meet the women, where Williams and Hudson were allegedly hiding inside a bedroom closet. According to investigators, Williams and Hudson grabbed the victims, held them at gunpoint and assaulted them.

Authorities said Del Valle streamed the incident to Arnold, Hilton and Hughes as they traveled to the apartment. Investigators also said they recovered a group chat involving the defendants in which Arnold and Hilton allegedly gave directions to Del Valle, Williams and Hudson during the assault.

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According to investigators, Arnold, Hilton, Hughes and another individual arrived at the apartment around 1 a.m. Police allege Arnold directed the group inside, and that Hughes, Hudson and Williams stole the victims’ personal property while the assault was ongoing.

Authorities said the victims were escorted from the apartment about 40 minutes later, forced into their vehicle and left the scene. They later reported the incident to Tampa police and identified the suspects.

Terrion Arnold of the Detroit Lions lines up before a play during an NFL game against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich., on Nov. 27, 2025. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

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Investigators said they believe Arnold was the primary organizer of the alleged scheme based on evidence gathered during the investigation. However, Harvey Steinberg, one of Arnold’s attorneys, argued in court that the prosecutors were “not even close” to showing he knew or directed his associates in this incident.

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Arnold was expected to be a starting corner for the Lions this season, making his release a big one for the depth chart. He recorded his first career interception this past season in Week 9 against the Minnesota Vikings, though he was only able to play eight games because of a shoulder injury that required season-ending surgery.

Arnold played 16 games during his rookie season in 2024, tallying 10 passes defended and 60 combined tackles.

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Lions release cornerback Terrion Arnold soon after judge sets his bond at $1 million

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A Florida judge set a $1 million bond for former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold, who has been in jail since being arrested last week in connection to an alleged armed attack on a group of men in Tampa, Fla., in February.

Arnold will not have to wear an ankle monitor while he awaits trail on eight felony charges of kidnapping and robbery that could keep him in prison for life if convicted, thus clearing the way for him to practice and play football during that span.

He won’t be doing so, however, with the team that drafted him at No. 24 overall in the 2024 draft. The Lions announced Monday afternoon on X that they have released Arnold, with no other details provided.

Hillsborough County Judge Christopher C. Sabella said during Monday’s hearing that Arnold already has a “paparazzi monitor” that would prevent any potential attempts to flee.

“If he is late for practice, ESPN will let us know,” Sabella said. “If he violates the conditions of his bond, he will be found.”

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Arnold was ordered to remain at his Tallahassee home except for when he’s playing, training and traveling with the Lions. He also has to turn in his passport and cannot have any contact with other people tied to the case.

The Hillsborough County state attorney’s office had argued for Arnold to remain behind bars until trial. The county jail’s inmate tracker has not been updated and does not indicate if he has posted bond or been released.

According to the Tampa Police Department, Arnold is believed to be the “primary conspirator” in an alleged plot that left three young men with “visible injuries from being battered, held at gunpoint, and pistol-whipped before their personal property was stolen and they were ordered to leave.”

Arnold turned himself in Wednesday night and pleaded not guilty at his arraignment hearing Thursday afternoon.

“Today’s ruling by Judge Sabella confirms that there is very little evidence to even suggest any criminal involvement by Mr. Arnold,” Denise White, chief executive of EAG Sports Management, which represents Arnold, said in a statement emailed to The Times.

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Thekla embarrasses Stardom’s Starlight Kid after retaining AEW World Women’s Championship at Forbidden Door

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Thekla has had every reason to talk as much trash as she’s done.

She made her debut in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) last year and quickly moved up the ladder to win the AEW Women’s World Championship in a strap match against Kris Statlander in February. She’s continued to hold the title even when three opponents were thrown her way at Double or Nothing.

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Thekla enters the ring during the women’s pro-wrestling event “Stardom” at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on Jan. 13, 2025. (Etsuo Hara/Getty Images)

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Thekla declared war on Stardom and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) in the buildup to Forbidden Door. She demanded that Stardom send its best to challenge her at Forbidden Door, and they obliged. Starlight Kid stepped up against the “Toxic Spider” and the two put on a great match in front of the pro wrestling audience at the SAP Center in San Jose, California.

Thekla taunted Starlight Kid throughout the match and it appeared she got more than she bargained for at points during the match.

Starlight Kid wouldn’t stay down and gave every effort to bring the AEW Women’s World Championship back to Japan with her. Starlight Kid worked on Thekla’s knee toward the end of the match. But the champion would not quit.

Starlight Kid enters the ring during the Women’s Pro-Wrestling “Stardom” 15th Anniversary at Edion Arena Osaka in Osaka, Japan, on Feb. 7, 2026. (Etsuo Hara/Getty Images)

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Thekla got out of the submission hold and avoided being pinned by mere seconds. Thekla was put to the test more than any other opponent she’s faced since becoming the champion.

The “Toxic Spider” hit two stomps and finally put away Starlight Kid to retain the title.

With Stardom president Taro Okada in attendance, Thekla continued her assault against Starlight Kid. Skye Blue and Julia Hart came out to support Thekla. Hart handed Thekla a pair of scissors and the champion ripped the mask off Starlight Kid’s head and spit in it.

Thekla taunted Okada with the mask and hit the wrestling executive with it.

Thekla enters the ring during the women’s pro-wrestling event Stardom at Yokohama Budokan in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, on March 8, 2025. (Etsuo Hara/Getty Images)

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Thekla stayed the champion and added a trophy to her mantel.

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