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High school baseball and softball: Tuesday's and Wednesday's scores
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
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
Sports
Law firm fighting for women’s sports in SCOTUS battle comments on ruling possibly impacting SJSU trans lawsuit
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A law firm leading the charge in the ongoing Supreme Court case over trans athletes in women’s sports has responded after a federal judge suggested the case’s ruling could impact a separate case involving a similar issue.
Colorado District Judge Kato Crews deferred ruling in motions to dismiss former San Jose State volleyball co-captain Brooke Slusser’s lawsuit against the California State University (CSU) system until after a ruling in the B.P.J. v. West Virginia Supreme Court case, which is expected to come in June.
Slusser filed the lawsuit against representatives of her school and the Mountain West Conference in fall 2024 after she allegedly was made to share bedrooms and changing spaces with trans teammate Blaire Fleming for a whole season without being informed that Fleming is a biological male.
Meanwhile, the B.P.J. case went to the Supreme Court after a trans teen sued West Virginia to block the state’s law that prevents males from competing in girls’ high school sports.
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is the primary law firm defending West Virginia in that case at the Supreme Court, and has now responded to news that Slusser’s lawsuit could be affected by the SCOTUS ruling.
“We hope the ruling from the Supreme Court will affirm that Title IX was designed to guarantee equal opportunity for women, not to let male athletes displace women and girl in competition. It is crucial that sports be separated by sex for not only the equal opportunity of women but for safety and privacy. Title IX should protect women’s right to compete in their own sports. Allowing men to compete in the female category reverses 50 years of advancement for women,” ADF Vice President of Litigation Strategies Jonathan Scruggs said.
Slusser’s attorney, Bill Bock of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports, expects a Supreme Court ruling in favor of the legal defense representing West Virginia, thus helping his case.
(Left) Brooke Slusser (10) of the San Jose State Spartans serves the ball during the first set against the Air Force Falcons at Falcon Court at East Gym in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Oct. 19, 2024. (Right) Blaire Fleming #3 of the San Jose State Spartans looks on during the third set against the Air Force Falcons at Falcon Court at East Gym on October 19, 2024 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. ( Andrew Wevers/Getty Images; Andrew Wevers/Getty Images)
“We’re looking forward to the case going forward,” Bock told Fox News Digital.
“I believe that the court is going to find that Title IX operates on the basis of biological sex, without regard to an assumed or professed gender, and so just like the congress and the members of congress that passed Title IX in 1972, allowed this specifically provided for in the regulations that there had to be separate men’s and women’s teams based on biological sex, I think the court is going to see that is the original meaning of the statute and apply it in that way, and I think it’s going to be a big win in women’s sports.”
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared prepared to rule in favor of West Virginia after oral arguments on Jan. 13.
Slusser spoke on the steps of the Supreme Court on Jan. 13 while oral arguments took place inside, sharing her experience with a divided crowd of opposing protesters.
With Fleming on its roster, SJSU reached the 2024 conference final by virtue of a forfeit by Boise State in the semifinal round. SJSU lost in the final to Colorado State.
Slusser went on to develop an eating disorder due to the anxiety and trauma from the scandal and dropped out of her classes the following semester. The eating disorder became so severe, that Slusser said she lost her menstrual cycle for nine months. Her decision to drop her classes resulted in the loss of her scholarship, and her parents said they had to foot the bill out of pocket for an unfinished final semester of college.
President Donald Trump’s Department of Education determined in January that SJSU violated Title IX in its handling of the situation involving Fleming, and has given the university an ultimatum to agree to a series of resolutions or face a referral to the Department of Justice.
Among the department’s findings, it determined that a female athlete discovered that the trans student allegedly conspired to have a member of an opposing team spike her in the face during a match. ED claims that “SJSU did not investigate the conspiracy, but later subjected the female athlete to a Title IX complaint for ‘misgendering’ the male athlete in online videos and interviews.”
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SJSU trans player Blaire Fleming and teammate Brooke Slusser went to a magic show and had Thanksgiving together in Las Vegas despite an ongoing lawsuit over Fleming being transgender. (Thien-An Truong/San Jose State Athletics)
SJSU Athletic Director Jeff Konya told Fox News Digital in a July interview that he was satisfied with how the university handled the situation involving Fleming.
“I think everybody acted in the best possible way they could, given the circumstances,” Konya said.
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Myles Garrett cited for speeding a ninth time, an elite pass rusher seemingly always in a rush
Myles Garrett is in a hurry to become the greatest pass rusher in NFL history. The Cleveland Browns All-Pro defensive end set the single-season sack record in 2025 and has cracked the top 20 career leaders after only nine seasons.
“I’m going to take that down, and I prefer I take it down in the next five years,” Garrett told Casino Guru News last month.
Off the field, however, his urgency to get from point A to B is a problem. He’s accumulating speeding tickets at an alarming rate.
On Feb. 21, Garrett was handed his ninth speeding ticket since his NFL career began in 2017. He was cited for driving 94 mph in a 70-mph zone on Interstate 71 between Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.
The citation from the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office says Garrett was driving his green 2024 Porsche at 1:35 a.m., returning home after attending a Miami of Ohio basketball game in Oxford.
Body cam footage shows the officer telling Garrett that she kept the charge under 100 mph so that a court appearance wouldn’t be mandatory. Garrett reportedly still holds a Texas driver’s license — he attended Texas A&M — and told the officer that he did not have an Ohio license.
Cleveland Browns’ Myles Garrett wears a jacket displaying his girlfriend Chloe Kim before the women’s snowboarding halfpipe finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy.
(Lindsey Wasson / AP)
The officer wrote that the famously affable Garrett was “kind and cooperative,” and that drugs and alcohol were not a factor.
Garrett’s need for speed flies in the face of his persona. He has written poetry since high school, peppers social media with inspirational sayings and donates time and money to several charities.
His girlfriend is two-time gold-medal-winning U.S. Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim, for whom he wrote a poem he shared on social media: “You enrapture fools to kings, and exist without a peer, put on this Earth for many things, but our love is why you’re here.”
Verse hasn’t slowed his roll. On Aug. 9 he was cited for ticket No. 8, clocked at 100 mph in a 60-mph zone in a Cleveland suburb a day after the Browns returned home from a preseason game at Carolina.
Garrett’s seventh ticket followed a frightening crash in 2022. He flipped his gray 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S off State Road in Sharon Township and he and a female passenger were injured. He was cited for failing to control his vehicle due to unsafe speeds on what had been a slick roadway.
A witness told a responding police officer that Garrett’s vehicle went airborne, took out a fire hydrant and rolled three times. Garrett sustained shoulder and biceps sprains and was sidelined for the Browns’ game that week against the Atlanta Falcons. His companion was not seriously injured.
Cleveland television station WKYC reported that in September 2021 Garrett was stopped twice in a 24-hour period — for driving 120 and 105 mph. The infractions occurred on Interstate 71 in Medina County, where the speed limit is 70 mph, and he paid fines of $267 and $287.
A year earlier, Garrett was cited for driving 100 mph in a 65-mph zone of Interstate 77 — again while driving a Porsche — and paid a $308 fine. He accumulated his first batch of speeding tickets in 2017 and 2018, and the police reports recite similar circumstances: Garrett driving well over the speed limit, cited without incident, paid a nominal fine.
The piddly fines certainly aren’t a deterrent. Garrett, 30, and the Browns agreed to a four-year contract extension in March 2025 that made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history at the time. The deal pays the seven-time All-Pro more than $40 million a season and includes more than $123 million in guaranteed money.
He set the NFL single-season sack record with 23.0 last season, surpassing the 22.5 accumulated by T.J. Watt and Michael Strahan. Garrett has 125.5 career sacks, averaging 14 a season, a pace that would enable him to break Bruce Smith’s career record of 200 in five years.
“That is definitely on my mind to go out there and get,” Garrett said. “That’s a goal I’ve had for years now since college.”
Garrett has declined to discuss his driving habits.
“I’d honestly prefer to talk about football and this team than anything I’m doing off the field other than the back-to-school event that I did the other day,” he told reporters after ticket No. 8 in August, referring to a charity appearance.
“I try to keep my personal life personal. And I’d rather focus on this team when I can.”
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Keith Olbermann under fire for calling Lou Holtz a ‘scumbag’ after legendary coach’s death
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Former ESPN broadcaster Keith Olbermann once again incited backlash on social media Wednesday after he called late legendary college football coach Lou Holtz a “legendary scumbag” in an X post on the day Holtz was announced dead.
“Legendary scumbag, yes,” Olbermann wrote in response to a clip of Holtz criticizing former President Joe Biden in 2020 for supporting abortion rights.
Olbermann received scathing criticism in response to his post on X.
“You’re a scumbag that needs mental help,” one X user wrote to Olbermann.
One user echoed that sentiment, writing to Olbermann, “You’re the real scumbag here. Lou Holtz had more class, integrity, and genuine decency in his pinky finger than you’ll ever show in your lifetime.”
Another user wrote, “You’re a grumpy, lonely, Godless man. All the things Lou Holtz was not.”
Keith Olbermann speaks onstage during the Olbermann panel at the ESPN portion of the 2013 Summer Television Critics Association tour at the Beverly Hilton Hotel July 24, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Olbermann has made it a pattern of sharing politically charged far-left statements that are often combative and ridiculed on social media, typically resulting in immense backlash.
After the U.S. men’s hockey team’s gold medal win, Olbermann heavily criticized the team for accepting an invitation from President Trump to the State of the Union address. Olbermann wrote on X that any members of the men’s team who attended the event were “declaring their indelible stupidity and misogyny,” while praising the women’s team for declining the invitation.
In January, Olbermann attacked former University of Kentucky women’s swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler for celebrating a women’s rights rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court during oral arguments for two cases focused on the legality of biological male trans athletes in women’s sports.
Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz listens before being presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House in Washington, D.C., Dec, 3, 2020. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“It’s still about you trying to find an excuse for a lifetime wasted trying to succeed in sports without talent,” Olbermann wrote in response to Wheeler’s post.
In 2025, Olbermann faced significant backlash after posting (and later deleting) a message on X aimed at CNN contributor Scott Jennings, that said, “You’re next motherf—–,” shortly after the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.
Holtz was a stern supporter of President Donald Trump, even saying in February 2024 that Trump needed to “coach America back to greatness!”
Near the end of Trump’s first term, shortly after former President Joe Biden defeated him in the 2020 election, Trump awarded Holtz with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award of the United States.
After Holtz’s death was announced Wednesday, several top GOP figures paid tribute to the coach on social media.
Those GOP lawmakers included senators Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.; Todd Young, R-Ind.; Tom Cotton, R-Ark.; and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; representatives Greg Murphy, R-N.C.; David Rouzer, R-N.C.; Erin Houchin, R-Ind.; and Steve Womack, R-Ark.; and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis; Indiana Gov. Mike Braun; U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon; and Rudy Giuliani.
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Lou Holtz, former Notre Dame football coach, addresses the America First Policy Institute’s America First Agenda Summit at the Marriott Marquis July 26, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)
At the time of publication, prominent Democrat leaders have appeared silent on Holtz’s passing, including prominent Democrats with a football background.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who worked as an assistant high school football coach; Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., who was a recruiting target for Holtz in 1986 as a college prospect; Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, who played in the NFL; and Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Ill., who played football for the University of Illinois, have not posted acknowledging Holtz’s death.
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