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High school baseball and softball: Friday's scores
HIGH SCHOOL SCORES
Friday’s Results
BASEBALL
City Section
Birmingham 9, Granada Hills 3
Contreras 4, Hollywood 2
Diego Rivera 9, Jordan 1
Grant 5, Arleta 3
LACES 9, Fairfax 0
Maywood CES 3, King/Drew 2
Monroe 4, Chavez 3
Palisades 7, Hamilton 4
Poly 9, Bell 4
Port of LA 11, Santee 0
Sierra Canyon 7, El Camino Real 0
Triumph Charter 11, Fulton 1
Venice 16, Westchester 0
Southern Section
Aliso Niguel 3, Fountain Valley 1
Arcadia 6, Muir 1
Artesia 2, Long Beach Jordan 1
Barstow 10, Silver Valley 2
Bishop Amat 6, Paraclete 1
Bishop Gorman 1, St. John Bosco 0
Boron 18 Antelope Valley 1
Buena 5, Dos Pueblos 2
Calabasas 4, Chaminade 3
Capistrano Valley Christian 3, Santa Monica 3
Carpinteria 9, Coastal Christian 0
Charter Oak 7, Damien 7
Compton 16, Inglewood 4
Covina 1, South El Monte 0
Crean Lutheran 6, La Habra 5
Crescenta Valley 10, Hoover 1
Don Lugo 13, Diamond Ranch 0
Downey 6, Long Beach Wilson 5
Eastside 9, Desert Christian 8
El Dorado 1, El Modena 0
Elsinore 10, Valley Center 0
Desert 9, PACS 5
Godinez 3, Bolsa Grande 2
Hesperia Christian 5, Colton 3
Highland 10, Ridgecrest Burroughs
Laguna Hills 2, Savanna 1
La Mirada 8, Bellflower 3
La Palma Kennedy 3, St. Paul 1
La Salle 3, Gardena Serra 1
Marina 13, Rancho Verde 9
Mary Star of the Sea 18, St. Genevieve 0
Mayfair 8, Norwalk 7
Milken 11, Beverly Hills 10
Mission Viejo 4, Fullerton 0
Montebello 6, Bell Gardens 3
Moorpark 8, Oak Park 3
Oaks Christian 5, Harvard-Westlake 3
Orange Vista 5, Hillcrest 1
Oxnard Pacifica 5, Oxnard 0
Palm Desert 2, La Quinta 1
Paloma Valley 7, Valley View 2
Paramount 9, Dominguez 1
Placentia Valencia 2, Loara 1
Rancho Alamitos 5, Pioneer 0
Rio Hondo Prep 12, El Monte 2
Riverside Prep 21, Serrano 3
Saddleback 17, Morningside 0
Sage Hill 9, Chadwick 0
San Juan Hills 5, Irvine 3
San Marcos 6, Rio Mesa 1
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 3, Tustin 3
Santa Ana Foothill 2, Villa Park 0
Santa Barbara 3, Ventura 3
Santa Margarita 7, Rancho Bernardo 6
Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 5, New Roads 4
Santa Rosa Academy 19, California Military Institute 0
Schurr 17, Makr Keppel 11
Servite 2, Millikan 1
Shadow Hills 2, Coachella Valley 0
Simi Valley 6, Camarillo 1
St. Anthony 10, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 0
St. Bernard 9, Bishop Montgomery 3
Sultana 3, Ganesha 0
Summit 3, Rancho Cucamonga 2
Tahquitz 13, Indio 2
Temecula Prep 4, SJDLCS 2
Torrance 3, Redondo Union 2
Twentynine Palms 11, Big Bear 9
Vasquez 13, Rosamond 4
Village Christian 3, La Canada 2
Warren 5, Santa Fe 0
Western Christian 4, Jurupa Valley 3
West Torrance 2, Palos Verdes 0
Yorba Linda 3, Garden Grove Pacifica 0
Intersectional
Carson 6, Long Beach Poly 4
Gardena 10, Animo Leadership 1
Glenn 9, South Gate 1
Rancho Dominguez 2, Long Beach Cabrillo 0
Sierra Canyon 7, El Camino Real 0
Westlake 4, Roosevelt 2
SOFTBALL
City Section
Arleta 18, Pasadena Poly 8
Banning 17, Garfield 5
Diego Rivera 15, University Prep Value 5
Port of LA 7, South Gate 4
Reseda 25, Fulton 4
Taft 9, Calabasas 1
Venice 16, Chavez 7
Westchester 18, Washington Prep 1
Southern Section
Adelanto 14, ACE 4
Agoura 7, Chino Hills 1
Anza Hamilton 3, JSerra 1
Barstow 16, AAE 10
Brea Olinda 7, Sonora 6
Buena 7, Dos Pueblos 6
Buena Park 7, Nogales 0
Capistrano Valley 9, Villa Park 8
Castaic 8, Laguna Hills 7
Crean Lutheran 8, Castaic 6
Crescenta Valley 12, North Torrance 4
Cypress 3, Fullerton 2
Dana Hills 3, Woodbridge 2
Desert 12, PACS 1
El Modena 5, Santa Maria St. Joseph 2
El Modena 2, Anaheim Canyon 1
El Toro 2, Campo Verde 0
Fullerton 9, Bishop Amat 0
Garden Grove Pacifica 5, Millikan 1
Highland 11, Ridgecrest Burroughs 2
Hillcrest 8, Edison 2
Huntington Beach 14, Aliso Niguel 4
Indio 12, Orange Vista 2
JSerra 8, Lakewood 1
Jurupa Hills 12, Rialto 2
La Habra 4, Millikan 0
Linfield Christian 9, Murrieta Valley 8
Los Amigos 14, Corona del Mar 6
Mater Dei 3, La Habra 1
Mater Dei 4, Garden Grove Pacifica 1
Newbury Park 9, Righetti 3
Norco 13, Bonita 0
Norco 6, Orange Lutheran 3
Orange Lutheran 5, La Mirada 4
Oxnard 13, Oxnard Pacifica 0
Placentia Valencia 7, Trabuco Hills 5
Quartz Hill 8, Apple Valley 0
Rancho Mirage 20, Xavier Prep 10
Redlands East Valley 2, San Juan Hills 1
Rio Mesa 7, San Marcos 0
Santa Ana Valley 17, Avalon 1
Santa Clarita Christian 20, Lucerne Valley 10
Santa Rosa Academy 19, California Military Institute 0
Shadow Hills 25, Palm Springs 0
Serrano 16, Arroyo Valley 6
Temecula Prep d. SJDLCS, forfeit
Troy 17, Ocean View 4
Vasquez 4, Redlands East Valley 1
Ventura 12, Santa Barbara 2
Villa Park 13, Los Alamitos 0
Westridge 5, San Marino 4
Whittier Christian 8, Coronado 2
Whittier Christian 9, West Torrance 8
Wiseburn-Da Vinci 12, Chadwick 1
Woodcrest Christian 1, Jurupa Valley 0
Intersectional
Agoura 4, Ridgeline (UT) 3
Anaheim Canyon 9, La Cueva (NM) 8
Arleta 18, Pasadena Poly 8
Bishop County-Loretto 18, Jefferson 8
Central Catholic 15, Bishop Amat 6
Cypress 12, Central Catholic 3
Muir 9, Eagle Rock 1
Oak Park 9, Palisades 1
O’Connor (AZ) 6, Los Alamitos 2
O’Connor (AZ) 10, Capistrano Valley 3
Perry (AZ) 12, Lakewood 7
Santa Ana Foothill 10, Clovis 1
Saugus 11, Rio Rancho (NM) 3
Sierra Canyon 6, Chatsworth 1
South Hills 7, Cibola (AZ) 0
South Hills 12, Kofa (AZ) 2
Taft 9, Calabasas 1
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Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa open to fresh start elsewhere after disappointing season: ‘That would be dope’
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Tua Tagovailoa appears to be ready to move on from the Miami Dolphins – a feeling that seems mutual between the two sides.
Tagovailoa was benched for the final three games of the season due to poor performance. A day after the Dolphins’ season ended with a 38-10 loss to division rival New England, the sixth-year signal-caller appeared open to the idea of a “fresh start.”
Mike McDaniel speaks with Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) in the fourth quarter of a game against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on Sept. 25, 2022, in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
“That would be dope. I would be good with it,” Tagovailoa said Monday, according to The Palm Beach Post, when asked specifically if he was “hoping for a fresh start.”
When asked by another reporter if he understood “fresh start” as playing “elsewhere,” Tagovailoa reportedly confirmed it.
The remarks came the same day that head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed that the team would be approaching the 2025-2026 season with a competitive mindset for the position.
“In 2026, I think there will be competition for our starting quarterback. What that is and how that looks, there’s a lot that remains to be seen. It’s the most important position on the football field, and you have to make sure you do everything possible to get the best person out there on the field.”
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa runs off the field during the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Jan. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
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“Who that is – whether they’re in-house or somewhere else, that’s something that we’ll be extremely diligent on,” he continued. “But I know there will be competition for those reins. That much I do know.”
Tagovailoa threw for 2,660 yards with 20 touchdowns this season, but he struggled with accuracy and mobility, throwing a career-high of 15 interceptions. His poor performance comes just one season after signing a four-year, $212.4 million contract extension in July 2024.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa speaks during a press conference after an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Florida. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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The Dolphins face a serious decision regarding Tagovailoa, as releasing him next year would result in a $99 million dead cap charge. If the move is designated as a post-June 1 release, those charges would be split over two years, with $67.4 million allocated to the 2026 cap and $31.8 million in 2027.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Snoop Dogg hilariously keeps pace with furious Steve Kerr’s ejection-producing rant
In a warm-up for his role in the upcoming Winter Olympics, Snoop Dogg was given a microphone during the second half of the NBA game between the Golden State Warriors and the Clippers on Monday night at the Intuit Dome.
Can’t wait for those Olympics! Snoop hilariously sizzled when Warriors coach Steve Kerr stormed the court in the fourth quarter of the Clippers’ 103-102 victory.
“The Arizona Wildcat done came out of him. Look at him!” Snoop said, alluding to Kerr’s college team. “Aw, Rawwwr, rawwwr, rawwwr!”
Kerr was hit with two technical fouls in less than a minute. He nearly got one with 8:44 to play when Warriors guard Stephen Curry made a shot that appeared to be a continuation after a foul, but the officials nullified the basket.
Less than a minute later, Kerr found a new level of vehemence after the Clippers’ John Collins wasn’t called for goaltending on a shot by Gary Payton II. The four-time NBA championship coach flew into a rage, aggressively gesturing at officials and screaming.
Kerr picked up the two technicals — his first in nearly four seasons — and was held back by Payton and assistant coaches before exiting to the locker room.
Snoop Dogg, who had joined regular Peacock/NBC announcers Reggie Miller and Terry Gannon for the second half, rose to the occasion, his commentary keeping pace with Kerr’s antics.
“Oh, Steve gonna get thrown out! Get him out of there. Get him out of there! Back him up!” Snoop barked.
All Miller and Gannon could do was laugh as Snoop continued, referencing the location of the Intuit Dome and Kerr’s Southern California ties: “Steve back in Inglewood right now. Inglewooood!!! Get him, Steve! You in Inglewood, Steve!”
Snoop will join NBC Olympics host Mike Tirico in Italy in February, riffing on stories that unfold at the Winter Games the way he did at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics. The NBA game was an indication he’ll again be up to the task.
“We are excited to have Snoop bring his unique energy and passion to our NBA coverage,” NBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood said in a statement. “It will be a once in a lifetime opportunity to watch Snoop, Reggie and Terry talk hoops with a side order of fun.”
Snoop said in the release that his debut as an NBA game broadcaster “is a dream come true for me. I can’t wait to bring a fresh vibe to the analysis.”
For the record, official Brian Forte acknowledged after the game that goaltending should have been called against Collins. Curry told reporters that he appreciated his coach’s passion.
“Two crazy calls in a row that you feel like can dictate the momentum of the game, it doesn’t mean a win or a loss, it just dictates the momentum,” Curry said. “I love that fired up Steve, for sure. Somebody had to do it.”
Visiting Los Angeles has been emotional for Kerr since the Pacific Palisades wildfire a year ago destroyed his childhood home, which his family bought in 1969. His mother, 90-year-old Ann Kerr, still lived in the house, located near Rivas Canyon, and was evacuated safely.
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Russell Wilson not thinking about retirement, plans to play in 2026: ‘I know what I’m capable of’
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Russell Wilson went from starting quarterback of the New York Giants to third string just a few weeks into the 2025 season, leaving many to question if the 10-time Pro Bowler decides to play next season.
Wilson, 37, doesn’t sound like he’s mulling over his decision. He wants to play in 2026.
“I’m not blinking,” Wilson said, per SNY. “I know [what] I’m capable of. I think I showed that in Dallas, and I want to be able to do that again, you know, and just be ready to rock and roll, and be as healthy as possible and be ready to play ball.”
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New York Giants’ Russell Wilson attempts to escape a sack by Dallas Cowboys defensive end James Houston (53) in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (Julio Cortez/AP Photo)
Wilson signed a one-year, veteran minimum deal with the Giants this past offseason worth $10.5 million, which had tons of incentives if he were to play the entire season.
That same offseason, the Giants traded back into the first round to select Jaxson Dart out of Ole Miss, and he proved during training camp to have NFL-ready chops under center.
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Still, then-head coach Brian Daboll was steadfast in his decision to start Wilson despite Dart’s success. But, after just three games, where the Giants went 0-3, a change was made.
Daboll went with Dart in Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers at home, and the rookie defeated Justin Herbert and company to not only get his first career win, but cement himself as the team’s starter moving forward.
Even then, Wilson remained positive, saying in interviews after practice that he understands the direction of the team and wanted to help Dart develop and grow in his new role.
New York Giants’ Russell Wilson, left, and Jaxson Dart, right, talk on the bench in the first half of an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (Julio Cortez/AP Photo)
In his three starts for the Giants, Wilson threw for 831 yards with three touchdowns to three interceptions, though all of those touchdowns came in a Week 2 overtime heartbreaker for New York. Over half of Wilson’s passing yards also came in that game, throwing for 450 in the 40-37 loss.
Wilson also said that he tore his hamstring during that game against the Cowboys.
“I played that game, you know, I tore my hamstring on Friday in practice – the last play of practice. And I had a Grade 2 (tear). I couldn’t tell anybody. I had to go and play on it just because I knew the circumstance, I had to play on it, no matter what,” Wilson explained.
“I actually ended up going to the Dallas Mavericks’ facility, training. And you know, just kept it quiet, just trying to get treatment on it and just knowing that I probably couldn’t run from the goal line to the 10-yard line if I wanted to, but I feel like… I got to play this game.”
New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson (3) scans the field at the line against the New York Jets during the first half at MetLife Stadium. (Rich Barnes/Imagn Images)
It will be interesting to see if Wilson will land anywhere, and better yet, if a team is willing to try him out as a starter again.
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