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Friday's high school baseball and softball scores
Baseball
Alemany 5, Chaminade 1
Alhambra 9, Keppel 2
Aliso Niguel 2, San Clemente 1
Anaheim Foothill 7, Villa Park 2
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
Ayala 5, Alta Loma 1
Azusa 19, Workman 4
Banning 13, Cathedral City 0
Beaumont 2, Redlands 1
Beckman 7, Woodbridge 1
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
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
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
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
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
Cypress 8, Crean Lutheran 0
Dos Pueblos 3, Ventura 0
Eagle Rock 6, Franklin 1
Eastvale Roosevelt 6, Norco 3
Edgewood 14, Garey 4
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
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
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
Highland 6, Lancaster 3
Hollywood 5, Royal 2
Hueneme 6, Nordhoff 0
Huntington Beach 16, Edison 3
Indio 8, Twentynine Palms 2
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
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
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
Malibu 5, Fillmore 1
Maranatha 7, Heritage Christian 1
Mayfair 10, Dominguez 1
Mendez 11, RFK Community 1
Millikan 8, Lakewood 0
Mission Viejo 7, Tesoro 2
Monroe 4, Grant 3
Monrovia 9, Oakwood 1
Montebello 1, Schurr 0
Muir 9, Glendale 2
Newport Harbor 3, Marina 1
Nogales 8, Sierra Vista 6
North 17, Lawndale 2
North Hollywood 2, Chavez 0
Northwood 7, Sage Hill 2
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
Palisades 14, LACES 3
Palmdale 7, Littlerock 6
Paloma Valley 4, Orange Vista 3
Palos Verdes 1, Culver City 0
Paraclete 10, Vasquez 4
Paramount 17, Lynwood 0
Pioneer 22, Whitney 0
Pioneer Valley 6, Santa Ynez 3
Pomona 7, Bassett 0
Portola 2, Irvine 1
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
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
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
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
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
Sultana 13, Hesperia 5
Taft 8, Chatsworth 6
Temescal Canyon 15, Heritage 8
Thousand Oaks 3, Agoura 0
Torrance 11, Wiseburn Da Vinci 0
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
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
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
Yucaipa 2, Cajon 0
Yucca Valley 3, Desert Hot Springs 1
Softball
Academic Excellence 11, Big Bear 1
Alta Loma 8, Glendora 0
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
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
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
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
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
El Monte 7, Mountain View 5
El Segundo 7, South 3
Elsinore 16, Lakeside 0
Franklin 1, LA Marshall 0
Fullerton 9, Sonora 0
Ganesha 13, Pomona 0
Garden Grove 13, Katella 0
Garden Grove Santiago 11, La Quinta 4
Garey 5, Bassett 4
Garfield 11, Legacy 3
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
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
Mira Costa 4, Palos Verdes 3
Mojave 16, Lee Vining 1
Newbury Park 10, Nordhoff 0
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ESPN’s Stephen A Smith hears boos from WrestleMania 42 crowd
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LAS VEGAS – Danhausen’s curse may be real after all – just ask Stephen A. Smith and the New York Mets.
While the latter dropped their 10th game in a row, Smith got his share of the curse on Saturday night during Night 1 of WrestleMania 42. Smith was in attendance for WWE’s premier event of the year and heard massive boos from the crowd.
Stephen A. Smith attends WrestleMania 42: Night 1 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 18, 2026. (Andrew Timms/WWE)
Smith was sitting ringside to watch the action. The ESPN star appeared on the videoboard above the ring at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. He appeared to embrace the reaction and smiled through it.
The boos came after Danhausen appeared on “First Take” on Friday – much to the chagrin of the sports pundit. Smith appeared perplexed by Danhausen’s appearance. Smith said he heard about Danhausen and called him a “bad luck charm.”
Danhausen said Smith had been “rude” to him and put the dreaded “curse” on the commentator.
WWE STAR DANHAUSEN SAYS METS ‘CURSE’ ISN’T EXACTLY LIFTED AS TEAM DROPS NINTH STRAIGHT GAME
Stephen A. Smith attends WrestleMania 42: Night 1 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 18, 2026. (Andrew Timms/WWE)
Smith is far from the only one dealing with the effects of the “curse.”
Danhausen agreed to “un-curse” the Mets during their losing streak. However, he told Fox News Digital earlier this week that there was a reason why the curse’s removal didn’t take full effect.
“I did un-curse the Mets. But it didn’t work because, I believe it was Brian Gewirtz who did not pay Danhausen. He did not send me my money so it did not take full effect,” Danhausen said. “Once I have the money, perhaps it will actually work because right now it’s probably about a half of an un-cursing. It’s like a layaway situation.”
Danhausen enters the arena before his match against Kit Wilson during SmackDown at SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., on April 10, 2026. (Eakin Howard/Getty Images)
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On “Friday Night SmackDown,” WWE stars like The Miz and Kit Wilson were also targets of Danhausen’s curse.
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After 55 years as a broadcaster in L.A., Randy Rosenbloom is leaving town
It’s time to reveal memories, laughs and crazy times from Randy Rosenbloom’s 55 years as a TV/radio broadcaster in Los Angeles. He’s hopping in a car next Sunday with his wife, saying goodbye to a North Hollywood house that’s been in his family since 1952 and driving 3,300 miles to his new home in Greenville, S.C.
“When I walk out, I’ll probably break down,” he said.
He graduated from North Hollywood High in 1969. He got his first paid job in 1971 calling Hart basketball games for NBC Cable Newhall for $10 a game. It began an adventure of a lifetime.
“I never knew if I overachieved or underachieved. I just did what I loved,” he said.
Randy Rosenbloom (left) used to work with former UCLA coach John Wooden for TV games.
(Randy Rosenbloom)
John Wooden, Jerry Tarkanian and Jim Harrick were among his expert commentators when he did play by play for college basketball games. He called volleyball at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games for NBC and rowing in 2004. He’s worked more than 100 championship high school events. He did play by play for the first and only Reebok Bowl at Angel Stadium in 1994 won by Bishop Amat over Sylmar, 35-14.
“There were about 5,000, 6,000 people there and I remember thinking nobody watched the game. We ended up with a 5.7 TV rating on Channel 13 in Los Angeles, which is higher than most Lakers games.”
He conducted interviews with NFL Hall of Famers Gale Sayers and Johnny Unitas and boxing greats Robert Duran, Thomas Hearn and Sugar Ray Leonard. He’s worked with baseball greats Steve Garvey and Doug DeCinces. He called games with former USC coach Rod Dedeaux. He was in the radio booth for Bret Saberhagen’s 1982 no-hitter in the City Section championship game at Dodger Stadium. He was a nightly sportscaster for KADY in Ventura.
Randy Rosenbloom, left, with his volleyball broadcast partners, Kirk Kilgour and Bill Walton.
(Randy Rosenbloom)
He was the voice of Fresno State football and basketball. He also did Nevada Las Vegas football and basketball games. He called bowl games and Little League games. He was a public address announcer for basketball at the 1984 Olympic Games with Michael Jordan the star and did the P.A. for Toluca Little League.
Nothing was too small or too big for him.
“I loved everything,” he said.
He called at least 10 East L.A. Classic football games between Garfield and Roosevelt. He was there when Narbonne and San Pedro tied 21-21 in the 2008 City championship game at the Coliseum on a San Pedro touchdown with one second left.
Probably his most notable tale came when he was doing radio play-by-play at a 1998 college bowl game in Montgomery, Ala.
“I look down and a giant tarantula is crawling up my pants,” he said. “My color man took all the press notes, wadded them up and hit the tarantula like swinging a bat.”
Did Rosenbloom tell the audience what was happening?
“I stayed calm,” he said.
Then there was the time he was in the press box at Sam Boyd Stadium and a bat flew in and attached itself to the wooden press box right next to him before flying away after he said, “UNLV wins.”
Recently, he’s been putting together high school TV packages for LA36 and calling travel ball basketball games. He’ll still keep doing a radio gambling show from his new home, but he’s cutting ties to Los Angeles to move closer to grandchildren.
“I’m retiring from Los Angeles. I’m leaving the market,” he said.
Hopefully he’ll continue via Zoom to do a weekly podcast with me for The Times.
He’s a true professional who’s versatility and work ethic made him a reliable hire from the age of 18 through his current age of 74.
He’s a member of the City Section Hall of Fame and the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. He once threw the shot put 51 feet, 7 1/2 inches, which is his claim to fame at North Hollywood High.
One time an ESPN graphic before a show spelled his name “Rosenbloom” then changed it to “Rosenblum” for postgame. It was worth a good laugh.
He always adjusts, improvises and ad-libs. He expects to enjoy his time in South Carolina, but he better watch out for tarantulas. They seem to like him.
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Becky Lynch enters exclusive WWE club with Women’s Intercontinental Championship win at WrestleMania 42
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LAS VEGAS – Becky Lynch entered an atmosphere no other WWE women’s superstar has ever reached as she won the Women’s Intercontinental Championship over AJ Lee on Saturday night at WrestleMania 42.
Lynch became the first person to hold the Women’s Intercontinental Championship three times after she pinned Lee. She first won the title against Lyra Valkyria in June 2025 and then again against Maxxine Dupri in November.
Becky Lynch celebrates with the belt after defeating AJ Lee during their women’s Intercontinental Championship match at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 18, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
She dropped the belt to Lee at the Elimination Chamber, sparking a monthslong feud with her.
Lee gave Lynch the chance at the title in the weeks prior to WrestleMania 42. But it appeared Lee played right into Lynch’s plans. Despite arguing with referee Jessica Carr for most of the match, Lynch was able to tactfully tear down a rope buckle and use it to her advantage.
Lynch hit Lee with a Manhandle Slam and pinned her for the win.
WWE STARS REVEAL WHAT MAKES WRESTLEMANIA SO SPECIAL: ‘IT’S THE SUPER BOWL OF PRO WRESTLING’
AJ Lee reacts after losing to Becky Lynch in their Women’s Intercontinental Championship match at WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 18, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
It’s the second straight year Lynch will leave Las Vegas as champion. She returned to WWE at WrestleMania 41, teaming with Valkyria, to win the women’s tag titles. She will now leave Allegiant Stadium as the women’s intercontinental champion.
Lynch is now a seven-time women’s champion, three-time women’s intercontinental champion and two-time tag team champion.
Becky Lynch withstands AJ Lee during their Women’s Intercontinental Championship match on night one of WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 18, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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Lee’s reign as champion ended really before it could really begin. WrestleMania 42 was her first appearance at the event in 11 years. It’s unclear where Lee will go from here.
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