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Alhambra 9, Schurr 2
Aliso Niguel 9, Peninsula 5
Alta Loma 2, Claremont 1
Anaheim 13, Santa Ana Valley 1
Animo Leadership 15, Hawthorne 7
Apple Valley 11, Hesperia 9
Arcadia 10, Hoover 0 (5 innings)
Argonaut 11, Sonora 1 (6 innings)
Arroyo 9, Mountain View 0
Ayala 8, Glendora 2
Banning 5, Coachella Valley 1
Bell Gardens 4, Keppel 2
Beverly Hills 4, Westchester 2
Birmingham 6, El Camino Real 5
Bishop Amat 6, Bishop Montgomery 0
Bonita 2, Colony 1
Bosco Tech 16, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 2
Brentwood 6, Viewpoint 3
Buena Park 5, Montclair 1
Burbank Burroughs 9, Muir 3
Camarillo 4, Simi Valley 1
Castaic 6, Golden Valley 0
Cathedral 4, St. Bernard 1
Chaminade 5, Windward 1
Chino Hills 9, Don Lugo 0
Cleveland 4, Chatsworth 3
Corona 9, Norco 8 (8 innings)
Corona Centennial 4, Corona Santiago 2
Corona del Mar 8, Fountain Valley 0
Costa Mesa 6, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 2
Crean Lutheran 3, La Palma Kennedy 0
Crescenta Valley 6, Pasadena 1
Cypress 10, Tustin 4
Diamond Ranch 12, Arroyo Valley 1
Eastvale Roosevelt 9, Riverside King 2
El Modena 5, Villa Park 0
El Segundo 5, Wiseburn Da Vinci 3
Elsinore 3, Canyon Springs 0
Esperanza 2, Anaheim Canyon 1
Estancia 15, Santa Ana 3
Flintridge Prep 2, Providence 1
Fremont 11, Contreras 2
Ganesha 12, Garey 4
Garden Grove Pacifica 10, Placentia Valencia 0
Glendale 7, Burbank 5 (8 innings)
Granada Hills 10, Taft 5
Grand Terrace 10, Santa Rosa Academy 0 (5 innings)
Grant 15, Northridge Academy 2 (5 innings)
Hart 5, Crespi 2
Hemet 5, JW North 1
Highland 6, Knight 3
Hueneme 3, Carpinteria 1
Indio 4, Yucca Valley 3 (8 innings)
Irvine 16, Sage Hill 2
Jefferson 12, Los Angeles 1
JSerra 3, Orange Lutheran 0
Laguna Hills 7, Woodbridge 2
Lakeside 2, Orange Vista 0
Lancaster 5, Eastside 0
La Salle 3, Paraclete 0
La Serna 2, California 1 (8 innings)
LA Wilson 12, Marquez 1
Loma Linda Academy 8, Mesa Grande Academy 3
Lompoc 9, Pioneer Valley 2
Lompoc Cabrillo 6, Arroyo Grande 2
Long Beach Poly 12, Long Beach Jordan 5
Long Beach Wilson 14, Compton 0 (5 innings)
Los Alamitos 5, Laguna Beach 2
Los Amigos 11, Loara 0
Loyola 6, Gahr 4
Lynwood 5, Firebaugh 3
Maranatha 8, Village Christian 1
Marina 2, Huntington Beach 0
Mayfair 10, Bellflower 5
Monroe 12, Canoga Park 7
Moorpark 11, Oak Park 2
Murrieta Valley 2, Capistrano Valley Christian 1
Newport Harbor 5, Edison 4 (8 innings)
Nordhoff 5, Malibu 2
Northwood 3, Beckman 2
Oak Hills 10, Ridgecrest Burroughs 7
Ocean View 10, Garden Grove 8
Oxford Academy 6, Katella 1
Oxnard Pacifica 13, Ventura 3
Palisades 11, Fairfax 0 (6 innings)
Palm Springs 16, Calipatria 2
Paloma Valley 3, Heritage 0
Palos Verdes 4, Gardena Serra 2
Pasadena Marshall 7, Rosemead 0
Pasadena Poly 10, Chadwick 0 (5 innings)
Portola 9, Irvine University 1
Quartz Hill 3, Palmdale 1
Rancho Alamitos 6, Bolsa Grande 5
Rancho Christian 6, Rancho Verde 0
Rancho Cucamonga 6, Etiwanda 3
Rancho Dominguez 5, Port of LA 2
Redlands Adventist 6, Lucerne Valley 2
Riverside Poly 9, Hillcrest 2
Royal 2, LA Roosevelt 0
Roybal 8, Hollywood 1
Saddleback 4, Westminster 1
Salesian 10, St. Anthony 5
San Clemente 3, El Toro 1
San Marcos 4, Oxnard 1
San Pedro 3, Bell 2
Santa Ana Foothill 6, El Dorado 2
Santa Ana Mater Dei 8, Servite 0
Santa Barbara 17, Dos Pueblos 5
Santa Fe 4, El Rancho 3
Santa Monica 4, Redondo Union 3
Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 9, SOCES 2
Santa Paula 3, Channel Islands 0
Saugus 3, Valencia 2 (10 innings)
South 11, Lawndale 1
South El Monte 8, Gabrielino 1
South Hills 3, Nixa (MO) 2 (9 innings)
St. Monica 7, St. Genevieve 3
Temecula Valley 11, Valley View 3
University Prep 11, Cobalt Math & Science 1
Verdugo Hills 11, LA Marshall 0 (6 innings)
Webb 11, Mary Star 3
West 5, Torrance 2
West Ranch 11, Canyon Country Canyon 4
WISH Academy 13, Dymally 3 (5 innings)
Yorba Linda 7, Brea Olinda 6

Softball

Alliance Bloomfield 18, Annenberg 1 (5 innings)
Alta Loma 12, Colony 1
Arleta 21, Monroe 0 (5 innings)
Arroyo 9, Mountain View 3
Bakersfield Centennial 1, Mira Costa 0
Banning 7, Coachella Valley 6
Bonita 8, Glendora 5
Brea Olinda 9, Placentia Valencia 6
Burbank Burroughs 8, Chaminade 4
Canyon Springs 2, Vista del Lago 0
Cerritos 15, Glenn 0 (5 innings)
Chavez 21, Grant 0 (5 innings)
Citrus Valley 8, Sultana 4
Cornerstone Christian 27, California Lutheran 16 (5 innings)
Costa Mesa 13, Orange 5
Diego Rivera 24, Manual Arts 3 (5 innings)
Dos Pueblos 6, Santa Barbara 1
Eastside 10, Boron 0 (5 innings)
Eastvale Roosevelt 9, Corona Santiago 1
El Rancho 4, El Monte 1
El Segundo 2, Redondo Union 1
Elsinore 16, JW North 13
Estancia 10, Santa Ana 9 (8 innings)
Etiwanda 12, Rancho Cucamonga 4
Fillmore 0, Canyon Country Canyon 0
Flintridge Prep 3, Westridge 2
Flintridge Sacred Heart 12, Canyon Crest Academy 0 (6 innings)
Ganesha 10, Garey 0 (5 innings)
Garden Grove Pacifica 2, Huntington Beach 0
Immanuel Christian 7, Mojave 6 (5 innings)
Indio 22, Yucca Valley 4 (5 innings)
La Canada 11, San Marino 0 (6 innings)
Lakewood 16, Riverside Prep 0 (5 innings)
Lakewood 6, Los Osos 1
La Quinta 10, Loara 0 (5 innings)
La Serna 4, Palisades 1
Legacy 15, Bell 0 (5 innings)
Lompoc 7, Paso Robles 2
Lucerne Valley 19, Redlands Adventist 2 (5 innings)
Marquez 11, Mendez 1
Marymount 12, Bishop Conaty-Loretto 8
Mary Star 1, Hemet 0
Mesa Grande Academy 22, Public Safety 4
Moreno Valley 19, Rancho Verde 7
Narbonne 22, LA Jordan 2 (5 innings)
Norco 13, Corona Centennial 2
Northview 4, Diamond Ranch 1
Oaks Christian 10, North 2
Ocean View 9, Troy 7
Orange Lutheran 9, JSerra 1
Orange Vista 15, Lakeside 0 (5 innings)
Oxford Academy 12, Whitney 2 (5 innings)
Oxnard 12, San Marcos 4
Paloma Valley 12, Colton 7
Palos Verdes 6, Grand Terrace 2
Peninsula 6, Port of LA 5
Piedra Vista (NM) 11, Palisades 0 (5 innings)
Piedra Vista (NM) 14, King/Drew 0 (5 innings)
Pomona 9, La Puente 8
Providence 5, Rio Hondo Prep 4
Rio Mesa 4, Gahr 1
Riverside King 13, Corona 1 (5 innings)
Riverside Poly 3, Heritage 0
Salinas 5, Mission College Prep 1
San Dimas 5, Covina 1
San Fernando 15, Van Nuys 0 (5 innings)
San Pedro 5, Culver City 3
Santee 14, Jefferson 0 (5 innings)
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 11, Chatsworth 1 (6 innings)
Sierra Vista 7, Baldwin Park 1
South Gate 11, Huntington Park 2
South Pasadena 9, Monrovia 7
South Torrance 4, Santa Monica 0
Taft 9, Calabasas 6
Tustin 7, Los Amigos 4
Twentynine Palms 20, Desert Hot Springs (5 innings)
University Prep 4, San Gorgonio 0
Ventura 14, Oxnard Pacifica (5 innings)
Verdugo Hills 8, North Hollywood 3
Washington Prep 19, Stella 0
West Torrance 2, Carson 1
Westlake 12, St. Bonaventure 4
Whittier Christian 11, Mary Star 2
Wiseburn Da Vinci 24, Lawndale 5 (5 innings)

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Becky Lynch enters exclusive WWE club with Women’s Intercontinental Championship win at WrestleMania 42

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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)

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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.

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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)

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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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Letters to Sports: Clippers were oh so close, yet so far

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The Clippers’ season has come to an end but better than anyone expected. No consolation but a great job by head coach Tyronn Lue for guiding the Clippers from a disastrous 6-21 start and finishing with more than 40 wins.

Coach Lue led the team, overcoming major obstacles throughout the season with a player investigation, injuries, internal strife and major roster changes at the trade deadline. As usual for Clipper fans, wait till next year.

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The Clippers are the NBA’s version of Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle With You.” Yes, they have had 15 straight seasons of playing .500 or better, and owner Steve Ballmer has brought them respectability, but for their entire 56-year existence — which has contained many clowns and jokers — they still have never [attained] their goal of winning (or even reaching) the NBA Finals.

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‘The Naked Gun’ actor Paul Walter Hauser bloodies opponent at Maple Leaf Pro’s first US show

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Paul Walter Hauser is an actor who has been in “The Naked Gun,” “Blackbird,” and “Richard Jewell.” But on Friday night at Maple Leaf Pro’s first U.S. event, MLP Multiverse, there was no acting going on.

Hauser squared off against QT Marshall in a sin city street fight at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. It was the final show of Slam Fest. The two pro wrestlers pulled out all the stops and left the ring in complete disarray.

Paul Walter Hauser competed against QT Marshall at Maple Leaf Pro Multiverse on April 18, 2026 in Las Vegas. (Fox News Digital)

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It was a rematch of their brawl at Ring of Honor’s Death Before Dishonor event. Marshall went on the attack first, throwing in all kinds of foreign objects into the ring, including a piece of wood wrapped with barbed wire, a table, a cane, chairs and even a door was brought into the match.

Hauser was able to regain momentum in the match. He set up the barbed-wire object in the corner. Marshall countered and was trying to whip Hauser into the barbed wire. However, Hauser stopped himself. As Marshall tried to take Hauser by surprise, the movie star avoided Marshall and tossed him into the barbed wire.

Marshall was busted open, but wasn’t done. Hauser was trying to inflict more pain. He set up a table near one corner of the ring and poured thumbtacks on top of it. Marshall was able to powerbomb Hauser through the tacked table.

Paul Walter Hauser is pictured on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. (Nathan Congleton/NBC)

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Hauser was left with thumbtacks in his back and one in his head. He managed to power through and put Marshall into a sharpshooter. Marshall tapped out. Hauser picked up the victory.

Hauser got his start in pro wrestling in 2023 at Pro Wrestling Revolver. He worked his way through appearances at All Elite Wrestling before he signed with Major League Wrestling in 2024.

He’s currently Progress Wrestling’s Progress proteus champion.

Elsewhere, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) world heavyweight champion Hechicero defended his championship against Jonathan Gresham, Maple Leaf Pro Canadian women’s champion Gisele Shaw fended off Shotzi Blackheart, Persephone and surprise entrant Killer Kelly to keep the title.

Mistico, Mascara Dorada and Amazing Red defeated The Rascalz at Maple Leaf Pro Multiverse on April 18, 2026 in Las Vegas. (Fox News Digital)

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The show started with Subculture, the tag team duo of Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster, defeated Vaughn Vertigo and Guy Cool. The Demand’s Ricochet, Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona defeated Sidney Akeem, Michael Oku and Rich Swaan, Steve Borden defeated Kiran Gray and Mistico, Mascara Dorada, Amazing Red defeated The Rascalz – Desmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz and Myron Reed.

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