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Friday's high school baseball and softball scores

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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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Ole Miss staffer references Aaron Hernandez while discussing ‘chaotic’ coaching complications with LSU

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The chaos between LSU coaches who left Ole Miss alongside Lane Kiffin but are still coaching the Rebels in the College Football Playoff is certainly a whirlwind.

Joe Judge, Ole Miss’ quarterbacks coach, has found himself in the thick of the drama — while he is not headed for Baton Rouge, he’s had to wonder who he will be working with on a weekly basis.

When asked this week about what it’s like to go through all the trials and tribulations, Judge turned heads with his answer that evoked his New England Patriots days.

 

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Aaron Hernandez sits in the courtroom of the Attleboro District Court during his hearing. Former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez has been indicted on a first-degree murder charge in the death of Odin Lloyd in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2013. (Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)

“My next-door neighbor was Aaron Hernandez,” Judge said, according to CBS Sports. “I know this is still more chaotic.”

Hernandez was found guilty of the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd, which occurred just three years into his NFL career.

“If you watch those documentaries, my house is on the TV next door,” Judge added. “The detectives knocked on my door to find out where he was. I didn’t know. We just kind of talked to the organization. But it was obviously chaotic.”

Aaron Hernandez was convicted of the 2013 murder of semipro football player Odin Lloyd. (REUTERS/Brian Snyder)

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Judge, though, was able to compare the two situations to see how players can combat wild distractions.

“Those players that year handled that extremely well. Came out of that chaos, and we had some really good direction inside with some veterans and some different guys. You have something like that happen — how do you handle something like that? How do you deal with something like that? So you keep the focus on what you can handle, what you can control, which at that time was football for us, and we went through the stretch, and we were able to have success that year,” Judge said.

Judge also compared this scenario to the 2020 NFL season when he was head coach of the New York Giants, saying he would have “no idea” who would be available due to surprise positive COVID-19 tests.

Head coach Joe Judge of the New York Giants looks on during the second quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium. The game took place in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Dec. 19, 2021. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

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The Rebels face Miami in the Fiesta Bowl, the College Football Playoff Semifinal, on Thursday night.

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Prep talk: Calabasas basketball team is surging with 11 wins in last 12 games

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Calabasas pulled off a huge win in high school basketball on Tuesday night, handing Thousand Oaks its first defeat after 16 victories in a Marmonte League opener.

The Coyotes (13-5) have quietly turned around their season after a 2-4 start, winning 11 of their last 12 games.

One of the major contributors has been 6-foot-3 junior guard Johnny Thyfault, who’s averaging 16 points and has become a fan favorite because of his dunking skills. He also leads the team in taking charging fouls.

He transferred to Calabasas after his freshman year at Viewpoint.

As for beating Thousand Oaks, coach Jon Palarz said, “We got to play them at home and had great effort.”

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Hawks trade 4-time All-Star Trae Young to Wizards in blockbuster deal: reports

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The Atlanta Hawks have parted ways with four-time NBA All-Star point guard Trae Young, trading him to the Washington Wizards in a blockbuster move, according to ESPN.

The Hawks will reportedly be receiving veteran shooting guard CJ McCollum and forward Corey Kispert in the deal. 

Washington was Young’s preferred destination, and the two sides were working on a deal to get the 27-year-old point guard to the nation’s capital.

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Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks looks on during the game against the Boston Celtics during Round 1 Game 6 of the 2023 NBA Playoffs on April 27, 2023 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.   ( Adam Hagy/NBAE via Getty Images)

Young’s agents were having conversations with the Hawks, who sit at 17-21 so far this season, about trading their client out of Atlanta.

There is a mutual connection in Washington, too, as executive Travis Schlenk drafted Young fifth overall in 2018 out of Oklahoma.

It marks the end of an era for the Hawks. Young has been the focal point of their offense since he was taken in that draft. He is the team’s career leader in three-pointers and assists, having led the team to the postseason in three of his eight seasons. The Hawks went the furthest in 2021, where they made the Eastern Conference Finals.

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However, the new era was brewing already in Atlanta, with forward Jalen Johnson taking the next step in his career, averaging 23.7 points per game this season. The pickup of Nickeil Alexander-Walker also helps, as he’s averaged 20.5 points per game in 36 appearances.

Meanwhile, Young has played just 10 games this season, as he’s been dealing with leg injuries, most notably a right MCL sprain.

Trae Young #11 of the Atlanta Hawks looks on after the game against the Boston Celtics during Round One Game Five of the 2023 NBA Playoffs on April 25, 2023 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. (Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images)

The Hawks also get some flexibility on their books, as they could make some more moves. Anthony Davis is reportedly available from the Dallas Mavericks, making him a good target for Atlanta.

Young has $95 million remaining on his deal that runs through the 2026-27 season, which includes a player option this offseason.

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Atlanta will be taking on McCollum’s contract, though the veteran guard has a $30.6 million expiring deal.

Through his 10 games this season, Young is averaging 19.2 points, 8.9 assists and 1.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 41.5% from the field.

Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks drives down the court during the first half against the Philadelphia 76ers at State Farm Arena on April 7, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

Over his career, Young has dropped 25.2 points and 9.8 assists per game, while leading the league in the latter category last season with 11.6 per contest.

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