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High school baseball and softball: Tuesday's and Wednesday's scores

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Tuesday’s Results

Baseball
Cals Early College 12, Smidt Tech 6
LA Leadership Academy 10, Locke 4
Garfield 12, Rosemead 1
El Camino Real 5, Simi Valley 1
Sierra Canyon 6, Granada Hills 0
Harbor Teacher 10, Rolling Hills Prep 9
Saugus 21, North Hollywood 1
Calvary Baptist 11, Public Safety Academy 6
Lennox Academy 7, Animo Leadership 3
Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 12, Shalhevet 7
Oakwood 5, Crossroads 3
San Dimas 10, Agoura 2
Desert Mirage 4, Borrego Springs 1
Coachella Valley 7, San Jacinto 1
Granite Hills 13, San Gorgonio 5
Royal 24, Channel Islands 0
Garfield 12, Rosemead 1
Fullerton 7, Fountain Valley 2
Calabasas 4, Camarillo 0
Grace 1, Heritage Christian 1
California 3, Sonora 1
Burroughs 13, Glendale 1
Monrovia 9, Diamond Bar 0
Beckman 1, Cerritos 0
Esperanza 8, Glenn 0
La Salle 6, Paraclete 4
Mira Costa 3, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 0
Hesperia 26, Hesperia Christian 3
Temescal Canyon 4, Hemet 2
Northview 6, Kaiser 0
Marina 8, Portola I
Oak Hills 8, Chaffey 4
Newport Harbor 1, San Clemente 0
Foothill Tech 6, San Marino 2
Dominguez 20, Compton Early College
Lakewood 3, Bellflower 0
Redlands 16, Ramona 0
University 5, Newport Beach Pacifica Christian 2
Capistrano Valley Christian 6, Woodbridge 1
Godinez 8, Santa Ana Valley 4
Santa Ynez 9, Nordhoff 0
Servite 3, St. Augustine 2
Pasadena 3, Burbank 0
Ayala 1, Arlington 0
Dos Pueblos 8, Buena 1
New Roads 5, Long Beach Jordan 3
Calvary Chapel 2, Orange 0
Linfield Christian 2, Orange Vista 0
Artesia 11, Rancho Alamitos 7
Corona del Mar 6, San Juan Hills 0
Riverside King 7, Riverside Poly 3
Oxnard Pacifica 5, Oxnard 1
Arroyo Valley 10, Riverside North 1
Arrowhead Christian 4, Great Oak 1
Crescenta Valley 12, Hoover 0
Don Lugo 7, Ontario Christian 2
Canyon Springs 8, University Prep 6
Harbor Teacher 10, Rolling Hills Prep 9
Santa Barbara 4, Ventura 3
Jurupa Hills 13, Rancho Verde 2
St. Francis 3, La Canada 2
Orange Lutheran 2, Etiwanda 0
Gardena Serra 11, North Torrance 2
Mayfair 18, Santa Ana 0
Arcadia 17, Muir 0
Brea Olinda 4, Costa Mesa 0
Citrus Hill 5, Hillcrest 1
Norco 3, Summit 1
Redlands Adventist 9, Entrepreneur 2
Heritage 6, Liberty 2
St. Bernard 5, Bishop Montgomery 4
Bishop Amat 7, St. Paul 0
Jurupa Valley 5, Eisenhower 4
Ridgecrest Burroughs 10, Bishop Union 0
Lancaster 10, Canyon Country Canyon 0
Culver City 3, West Torrance 2
Damien 3, St. John Bosco 2
Bosco Tech 8, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 6
El Rancho 9, South Pasadena 6
Paramount 10, Mary Star 5
Rowland 10, Excelsior 7
Los Alamitos 7, El Segundo 7
Anaheim Canyon 3, Garden Grove Pacifica 2
Corona Santiago 5, Chino Hills 1
Knight 11, Desert Christian 1
Whittier Christian 13, Edgewood 1
Paloma Valley 4, Valley View 2
Tustin 7, Buena Park 0
Tustin 7, Western Christian 1
Palmdale 20, PACS 8
Aliso Niguel 10, Segerstrom 0
Mission Viejo 4, Irvine 1
Windward 6, Brentwood 2
Pomona 8, Diamond Ranch 3
Capistrano Valley 7, Millikan 2
Colony 11, Patriot 10
Tahquitz 8, La Sierra 0
Dana Hills 5, Ocean View 1
Westminster La Quinta 7, Magnolia 1
Estancia 8, Pioneer 1
Apple Valley 7, Littlerock 3
Sierra Vista 4, Nogales 0
Mountain View 15, Bassett 0
Vista del Lago 10, Cathedral City 2
Coast Union 9, Orcutt Academy 7
Dunn 9, Valley Christian Academy 5
Walnut 3, Charter Oak 2
San Marcos 11, Rio Mesa 0
Santa Monica 6, Palos Verdes 3
Miller 8, Fontana 0
Thousand Oaks 18, St. Bonaventure 0
Baldwin Park 13, Workman 3
Downey 2, Riverside Prep 1
Fallbrook 7, Elsinore 2
Norte Vista 16, Indian Springs 3
Ojai Valley 20, Villanova Prep 5
Santa Fe 4, Oxford Academy 1
Campbell Hall 9, Viewpoint 1
Los Osos 3, Maranatha 3
Salesian 7, St. Monica 3
Lakeside 1, Woodcrest Christian 0
Redondo Union 11, Lawndale 2
Los Amigos 4, Garden Grove 3
Palm Desert 3, La Quinta 2
Shadow Hills 3, Palm Springs 2
South Hills 1, Bonita 0
Corona 10, La Mirada 1
Rancho Mirage 4, Xavier Prep 0
Katella 11, Anaheim 1
El Toro 3, Century 0
Warren 11, La Serna 0
Huntington Beach 8, Harvard-Westlake 3

Softball
Smidt Tech 18, Annenberg 3
Palisades 15, St. Monica 13
Peninsula 6, Port of LA 5
El Camino Real 3, Chaminade 2
Calvary Baptist 19, Public Safety Academy 0
Borrego Springs 28, Desert Mirage 12
San Gorgonio 9, Riverside Notre Dame 2
Pioneer 19, Loara 5
Colton 21, Vista del Lago 0
Camarillo 6, Agoura 5
Rio Mesa 5, San Marcos 0
Grace 10, Vasquez 4
Beaumont 8, Orange Vista 3
Riverside Prep 18, Hesperia Christian 2
Arlington 6, Moreno Valley 1
La Habra 4, La Palma Kennedy 1
Cajon 19, AAE 0
Garey 22, El Monte 6
Paraclete 12, Lakewood St. Joseph 4
Moorpark 2, Valencia 0
El Dorado 5, Yorba Linda 0
Lakewood 10, Santa Fe 4
Rio Hondo Prep 11, San Marino 9
Hemet 15, Redlands 0
Hillcrest 9, Ontario Christian 1
Downey 2, California 1
Cerritos 12, Bellflower 1
Western 16, Downey Calvary Chapel 6
Monrovia 24, Pasadena 7
Eastside 5, Palmdale 1
Crean Lutheran 7, Corona del Mar 5
Serrano 9, Barstow 0
Indian Springs 6, Norte Vista 6
Twentynine Palms 12, Rubidoux 8
Valley View 17, Chaparral 1
Artesia 3, Buena Park 2
Nogales 27, Bolsa Grande 3
Azusa 15, San Gabriel 5
Quartz Hill 21, Antelope Valley 0
Cantwell Sacred Heart 8, Edison 7
Santa Ana 16, Santa Ana Valley 10
Murrieta Valley 17, Lakeside 1
Ocean View 12, Godinez 4
Bishop Amat 6, St. Paul 2
Muir 15, Oxford Academy 2
Riverside North 7, Patriot 4
Gahr 3, South Hills 3
Corona 4, Redlands East Valley 3
Pasadena Poly 16, Maranatha 6
Citrus Valley 18, Silverado 4
Hawthorne 17, Lennox Academy 9
Oak Hills 11, Summit 10
Excelsior Charter 21, Hesperia 3
Canyon Springs 7, University Prep 0
Liberty 16, Apple Valley 5
Brea Olinda 17, Anaheim 4
Heritage 22, Citrus Hill 1
Sonora 4, Whittier 2
Peninsula 6, Port of LA 5
Trona 13, Lucerne Valley 1
Esperanza 8, Villa Park 0
Knight 15, Littlerock 4
Royal 5, West Ranch 4
Workman 16, Baldwin Park 5
Newport Harbor 11, Irvine University 7
Segerstrom 7, Troy 4
Westridge 13, Alhambra 9
Viewpoint 5, Flintridge Prep 1
Long Beach Poly 5, North Torrance 1
Ventura 12, Santa Barbara 0
Crescenta Valley 9, La Canada 3
Bell Gardens 8, Glendale 6
Simi Valley 3, Thousand Oaks 2
Fontana 10, Miller 0
West Covina 7, Sierra Vista 1
Hoover 21, Lawndale 8
Irvine 7, El Toro 3
Rowland 10, Southlands Christian 4
Bonita 9, Diamond Bar 1
Coastal Christian 9, Orcutt Academy 7
Claremont 14, Walnut 0
Santa Margarita 5, Tesoro 1
Oak Park 7, Sierra Canyon 6
Yucca Valley 15, Desert Hot Springs 2
Ganesha 6, Diamond Ranch 5
PACS 27, Webb 13
Glendora 3, Ayala 0
Portola 18, Saddleback 8
Beckman 14, Norwalk 0
Arrowhead Christian 10, Loma Linda Academy 0
Redondo Union 12, South Torrance 2
El Rancho 8, Warren 5
Woodbridge 6, Sunny Hills 0
Temescal Canyon 8, Corona Santiago 6
La Quinta 13, Palm Desert 1
Santa Clarita Christian 26, Pasadena Marshall 9
Rancho Mirage 21, Xavier Prep 9
El Segundo 1, Palos Verdes 0
Shadow Hills 20, Palm Springs 0

Wednesday’s Results

Baseball
Arlington 2, Chaparral 0
Nuview Bridge 6, San Jacinto Leadership 3
Redlands East Valley 2, Xavier Prep 1
Riverside North 2, Grand Terrace 1
Banning 19, Yucca Valley 3

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Softball
Coachella Valley 3, Cathedral City 1
Rancho Mirage 12, Palo Verde Valley 7
Hesperia 6, Arroyo Valley 6
ACE 7, Immanuel Christian 4
Riverside Poly 5, Riverside King 0
Linfield Christian 8, Paloma Valley 3
Santa Rosa Academy 15, Desert Christian Academy 3
San Clemente 3, Dana Hills 0

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Prep basketball roundup: Joe Sterling’s clutch free throws seal Harvard-Westlake victory

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When it’s Harvey Kitani versus David Rebibo in a high school basketball coaching matchup, you know it’s going to be a defensive grind. They demand defensive production, so Rolling Hills Prep and Harvard-Westlake went at it for 32 minutes on Saturday night at St. Francis.

It took four consecutive free throws by Joe Sterling in the final 21 seconds for Harvard-Westlake (17-2) to hold on for a 50-46 victory. About the only mistake Rolling Hills Prep (13-5) made was choosing to foul Sterling, well known as a clutch free-throw shooter. But the Huskies had no choice after a three by Aaron Heinze got them to within 48-46 with 2.6 seconds left.

Sterling finished with 16 points. Pierce Thompson had 14 points and Dominique Bentho added 11 points and 12 rebounds. Nick Welch Jr. had a big game for Rolling Hills Prep with 21 points on eight-for-14 shooting. Carter Fulton added 10 points.

Santa Margarita 72, Fairfax 41: The Eagles (19-2) opened a 21-2 lead after the first quarter and cruised to victory at St. Francis. Brayden Kyman scored 21 points, Kaiden Bailey had 17 and Drew Anderson had 15.

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St. Pius X-St. Matthias 67, JSerra 62: Kayleb Kearse finished with 27 points in the victory. Jaden Bailes had 30 points for JSerra.

Sierra Canyon 77, Phoenix St. Mary’s 45: The Trailblazers (13-1) tuned up for the start of Mission League play with a rout in Arizona. Brandon McCoy scored 18 points and Brannon Martinsen had 17.

Chaminade 70, Palos Verdes 44: Temi Olafisoye had 17 points for the 18-1 Eagles.

Thousand Oaks 53, Oak Park 46: The Lancers won their 16th consecutive game to stay unbeaten. Gabriel Chin had 14 points.

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 67, Layton Christian (Utah) 64: NaVorro Bowman led the Knights (13-4) with 24 points. Josiah Nance added 16 points.

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Bishop Montgomery 71, Palisades 68: Austin Kirksey had 24 points and Tarron Williams scored 22 points to help Bishop Montgomery improve to 15-2. Freshman Phillip Reed scored 24 points for Palisades.

Crespi 60, Modesto Christian 49: The Celts improved to 13-6.

St. John Bosco 62, Chandler (Ariz.) Basha 54: Christian Collins scored 31 points and Max Ellis had 22 for the Braves in a win in Arizona.

Mayfair 69, Cypress 56: Josiah Johnson’s 27 points helped Mayfair improve to 8-5.

Inglewood 98, Pasadena 97: Jason Crowe Jr. made the game-winning shot in overtime and finished with 51 points for Inglewood.

Girls basketball

Harvard-Westlake 51, Phoenix Desert Vista 39: Freshman Lucia Khamenia finished with 24 points for Harvard-Westlake.

Brentwood 59, Cardinal Newman 53: The Eagles improved to 9-4. Kelsey Sugar scored 24 points.

Saugus 57, Birmingham 52: Kayla Tanijiri had 16 points for Birmingham (13-3).

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NFL Week 17 scores: AFC North, NFC South up for grabs as playoff picture almost complete

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Only one more week of the 2025 NFL regular season remains, as Week 17 brought about some more playoff implications and even 2026 NFL Draft key positions.

The biggest takeaway from the slate of Week 17 is that two divisions in the NFL — the AFC North and NFC South — will be determined by whoever wins key matchups in Week 18.

First, it’s the Pittsburgh Steelers getting upset by the Cleveland Browns at home, as Aaron Rodgers couldn’t find Marquez Valdes-Scantling on a controversial game-ending play in the end zone. That loss sets up the AFC North title game between the Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, which is only possibly thanks to a road victory where Derrick Henry scored four touchdowns against the Green Bay Packers.

Then, despite both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers losing their respective matchups, the NFL tiebreakers make their Week 18 bout the NFC South title game.

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Aaron Rodgers of the Pittsburgh Steelers reacts during the second quarter of the game against the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field on Dec. 28, 2025, in Cleveland. (Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

And while everyone was focused on the NFL playoff picture, the two-game 4 o’clock slate gave us the New York Giants against the Las Vegas Raiders, the winner of which owning the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft.

The Giants would’ve solidified the pick with a loss, but Jaxson Dart and the Giants’ offense blew out Geno Smith and the Raiders to relinquish the pick, which now belongs in Sin City.

NFL WEEK 16 SCORES: PLAYOFF PRESSURE LEADS TO THRILLING FINISHES ACROSS LEAGUE

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Here’s how every NFL game played out:

THURSDAY, DEC. 25

– DALLAS COWBOYS 30, WASHINGTON COMMANDERS 23

– MINNESOTA VIKINGS 23, DETROIT LIONS 10

– DENVER BRONCOS 20, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 13

Dak Prescott (4) of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates after his team’s touchdown against the Washington Commanders in the second quarter of a game at Northwest Stadium on Dec. 25, 2025 in Landover, Maryland.  (Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

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SATURDAY, DEC. 27

– HOUSTON TEXANS 20, LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 16

– BALTIMORE RAVENS 41, GREEN BAY PACKERS 24

SUNDAY, DEC. 28

– CINCINNATI BENGALS 37, ARIZONA CARDINALS 14

– CLEVELAND BROWNS 13, PITTSBURGH STEELERS 7

– NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 34, TENNESSEE TITANS 26

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– JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 23, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 17

– MIAMI DOLPHINS 20, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 17

– NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 42, NEW YORK JETS 10

– SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 27, CAROLINA PANTHERS 10

– NEW YORK GIANTS 34, LAS VEGAS RAIDERS 10

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– PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 13, BUFFALO BILLS 12

– SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-CHICAGO BEARS (TBD)

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MONDAY, DEC. 29

– LOS ANGELES RAMS-ATLANTA FALCONS (TBD)

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Bob Baffert horses dominate on opening day at Santa Anita

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Opening day at Santa Anita might have been delayed by two days because of heavy rain, but it was worth the wait for no other reason than to watch the stretch run of the $200,000 Laffit Pincay Jr. Stakes.

And for trainer Bob Baffert, it was even better than that. Not only did Nysos and Nevada Beach run 1-2 for him Sunday in the thrilling Grade 2 Pincay, but he also captured the two Grade 1 races he entered, the La Brea with Usha and the Malibu with Goal Oriented.

It was the fourth time Baffert won three stakes on the same day at Santa Anita, including the same trio of races on opening day in 2022.

He was especially excited after the Pincay, and not just by what he saw on the track.

“You know what’s great?” Baffert said as he stood in the winner’s circle and motioned to the grandstand, which was crowded with an announced 41,962 fans, the largest opening day audience since 2016. “It’s great to see this place packed. Look, everybody came out. They’ll come out to see a good horse and everybody was on the apron for this one. And they saw a great horse race.

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“It was actually fun watching.”

Particularly for Baffert, who knew as the field turned into the stretch he couldn’t lose. Nysos, the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile champion ridden by Flavien Prat, was on the inside of Nevada Beach, the Goodwood Stakes winner ridden by Juan Hernandez.

Nysos was the heavy 1-5 favorite, having lost only one of his seven lifetime races, but for at least a moment it looked as if he might not get past Nevada Beach, at 3 a year younger than his stablemate.

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But, in a virtual rerun of the Dirt Mile, when Prat and Nysos edged past Hernandez and another Baffert 3-year-old, Citizen Bull, the older horse once again prevailed, again by a head.

“I was close,” Hernandez said. “My horse ran really good. I was in front on the stretch for a couple of jumps and then it was just back and forth between Nysos and my horse. … He was giving me everything he had.”

The Grade 2 Pincay (formerly the San Antonio) was one of six stakes races on opening day, which is traditionally held the day after Christmas. It wasn’t one of the three Grade 1 races, but the presence of Nysos made it feel like the day’s main event.

Nysos returned $2.40 after running 1 1/16 miles in 1:42.36, the fastest since the Pincay was moved to that distance in 2017.

Baffert said in the leadup to the race that Nysos likely would start next in the $20-million Saudi Cup on Feb. 14 in Riyadh, while Nevada Beach was more apt to go to the $3-million Pegasus World Cup next month at Gulfstream Park. After the Pincay, he didn’t rule out sending both to Saudi Arabia.

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The only downside to Baffert’s stakes day was having to scratch Barnes and Cornucopian, the two morning-line favorites, from the Malibu. Barnes suffered a “minor setback” Saturday while Cornucopian had an incident in the paddock minutes before the race, which forced his withdrawal (he was uninjured).

No matter, though; Goal Oriented ($4.20) took over favoritism and earned his first stakes win, defeating stablemate Midland Money by a length in 1:20.97, the fastest Malibu since 2016.

“I’m just happy it turned out that we won it because it was so upsetting for a little bit,” Baffert said.

Usha ($13.20) was starting in a Grade 1 race for the first time, but she won the La Brea like a filly who has more victories in her future. She finished seven furlongs in a rapid 1:21.68 to beat 2-1 favorite Formula Rossa by 5¼ lengths.

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The first of the six stakes races was the $200,000 Mathis Mile for 3-year-olds on the turf. Tempus Volat, trained by Leonard Powell, led the race but was passed in the final yard by Hiding in Honduras ($21.40), a 9-1 long shot ridden by Antonio Fresu for Jonathan Thomas. Namaron, the 1-2 favorite ridden by Prat, finished third.

There was no such drama in the second turf stakes, the $100,000 San Gabriel, in which Cabo Spirit ($14.80), trained by George Papaprodromou, took the lead shortly after the start under Mike Smith and rolled to a 1¼-length victory over Astronomer. Stay Hot, the 2-1 favorite, lost a photo for third to Mondego.

The final race of the day was the other Grade 1 event, the $300,000 American Oaks, won by another Thomas trainee, Ambaya, a 12-1 long shot. The daughter of Ghostzapper was ridden by Kazushi Kimura, who picked up the mount when Fresu injured his ankle earlier in the day.

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The two cards that were rained out over the weekend will be made up Monday and Wednesday, with free parking and admission. Both days will offer two stakes races; Monday’s highlight is the $200,000 Joe Hernandez, which includes Motorious and Sumter, who were 1-2 in the race last year, and Imagination, last month’s Breeders’ Cup Sprint runner-up who will be racing on turf for the first time.

Rain is forecast beginning Wednesday, with track officials saying they will monitor the situation before deciding on how it will affect the racing, if at all. The schedule calls for racing Thursday through Sunday before Santa Anita begins its normal schedule of Fridays through Sundays on Jan. 9.

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