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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
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Stephen A. Smith makes brutal gaffe while talking about the Golden State Warriors
For years, Stephen A. Smith’s many football blunders have been easy enough to explain away.
He’s not an NFL guy (remember when he said the three key players for a game were three guys who weren’t playing in the game?)
Stephen A. Smith falsely claimed the Warriors haven’t made the playoffs since 2022, but Golden State reached the second round in both 2023 and 2025. (Jerome Miron/Imagn Images)
He’s definitely not a college football guy (remember when he called Jalen Milroe Jalen “Milroy” multiple times and then read the wrong stat line after a College Football Playoff game?).
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ESPN forces him into those conversations because First Take has to talk football, and Smith knows that football is the most popular sport in the country and he needs to be seen as an authority (even though he isn’t).
But Monday’s latest mistake is a lot tougher to excuse, because this time Smith wasn’t talking about the NFL or college football. He was talking about the Golden State Warriors, one of the defining NBA dynasties of the last decade.
In other words, he was talking about the sport and the league that’s supposed to be his bread and butter.
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While discussing whether Steve Kerr has coached his last game with Golden State, Smith confidently stated the Warriors “haven’t been back to the playoffs since that championship in 2022.”
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr looks on during a game against the Sacramento Kings. (Robert Edwards/Imagn Images)
That’s not even close to true. Not only did Golden State make the playoffs last season, but they also reached the postseason in 2023. Last year, the Warriors made the playoffs, beat the Rockets in seven games and advanced to the second round before losing to the Timberwolves. In 2023, they beat the Sacramento Kings in the first round and before losing to the Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals.
So, Smith wouldn’t even have been right if he said they haven’t won a playoff series since 2022. But he didn’t say that. He said they didn’t make the playoffs in any of the past four years, except they did it twice.
Yikes.
This is not an obscure piece of NBA trivia that Smith could be easily forgiven for not knowing. Perhaps he was too busy playing solitaire on his phone and just missed two of the past three NBA postseasons. That’s a tough look for the guy who fancies himself as the No. 1 NBA analyst in the country.
And it’s a terrible look for ESPN, as they keep selling Smith as one of the faces of their NBA coverage.
Stephen A. Smith made a brutal gaffe while talking Warriors playoff history
If Smith made this kind of mistake while talking about the NFL, nobody would be shocked. At this point, sports fans practically expect him to butcher football analysis. It’s almost endearing that a guy with the ego of Smith can be so consistently wrong while also delivering every “fact” with the utmost confidence. It’s part of the Stephen A. experience.
But this one hits differently because the NBA is where he’s supposed to at least know the basics. This is where Smith prides himself as being an authority figure.
Stephen A. Smith incorrectly stated the Golden State Warriors haven’t made the playoffs since their 2022 championship, despite the team reaching the postseason twice since then. (Candice Ward/Imagn Images)
And yet he couldn’t keep the recent playoff history of the Warriors straight. The team whose head coach is in the news every other week. The team that has won four championships since 2014. Arguably one of the most important franchises in the NBA over the past 15 years.
Yes, Golden State missed the playoffs in 2024 after getting bounced in the Play-In Tournament (although they won 46 games that season). And yes, it fell short again this season. But that’s a lot different from acting like Steve Kerr has spent four years wandering the basketball wilderness since winning that 2022 title.
He hasn’t. In fact, the team is 175-153 in the past four regular seasons.
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The Warriors made the second round in 2023. They made the second round again in 2025.
Before burying Steve Kerr on national television, maybe Stephen A. Smith could take 10 seconds to confirm whether the Warriors were actually, you know, in the playoffs.
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Rod Martin, Raiders Super Bowl hero and USC standout, dies at 72
A legendary NFL coach found linebacker Rod Martin not by scouting him at USC, but almost by accident.
The Oakland Raiders had a throwaway 12th-round pick in the 1977 draft, and then-coach John Madden grew frustrated hearing his personnel executives contemplate using it on a basketball player or track guy. Finally, Madden blurted out that he could find a random kid walking around the USC campus in sandals who could make more of an impact than that.
“Ron Wolf says, ‘All right, smart guy,’” recalled Madden’s son, Mike. “So they were a couple picks away and dad goes, ‘Let me call [USC coach] John Robinson.’”
Robinson had one question: Has Rod Martin been drafted?
Raiders linebacker Rod Martin stands on the field during a game against the Buffalo Bills on Dec. 6, 1987, at the Coliseum.
(Mike Powell / Getty Images)
“Dad goes, ‘What position does he play?’” the younger Madden said. “Robinson tells him Martin is a linebacker, and dad goes, ‘Good. Tough guy we can knock around in training camp. Have him run down on kicks.’ And Robinson says, ‘No, John. Rod Martin will make your team.’”
Martin did a lot more than make the team. He would go on to set a Super Bowl record with three interceptions in one of the most dominant defensive performances in championship history.
Martin, who would play his entire 12-year career with the Oakland then Los Angeles Raiders, is dead at age 72. The Raiders announced his death Monday but did not specify a cause of death.
“The Raiders family is deeply saddened by the passing of Rod Martin, a standout linebacker and key player on two Super Bowl championship teams,” read a team statement.
The franchise called Martin, “a beloved member of the Raiders Family and a favorite of Raiders fans everywhere.”
A two-time Super Bowl winner and a two-time Pro Bowl selection, Martin saved his best game for the biggest stage. In Super Bowl XV at the Louisiana Superdome, he intercepted Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski three times in a 27-10 Raiders victory.
“What I remember about Rod was his ability to diagnose and react,” Jaworski said by phone Monday. “In the Super Bowl, he makes two phenomenal plays. He has three interceptions, but interceptions one and two — I’d like to say they were bad decisions on my part. They weren’t. I tried to squeeze throws in. He just made a great play. He was a great athlete.”
Three years later, Martin was still a key component to the Raiders’ defense in a Super Bowl victory over Washington. He had a sack of quarterback Joe Theismann, a fumble recovery, and a fourth-and-one stop of John Riggins late in the third quarter of a 38-9 blowout.
Born in Welch, W. Va., the son of a coal miner grew up in Los Angeles and attended Hamilton High before going on to play at Los Angeles City College and USC. The NFL saw him as a tweener, too small for linebacker at 210 pounds and too slow to play safety. Clearly, that was a faulty assessment.
Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon was two years behind Martin at Hamilton, and the two remained friends throughout the decades that followed.
“We met when I was a sophomore,” Moon said. “He was a senior — middle linebacker, fullback and center on the basketball team. He was the ultimate athlete. At the time I was there, I looked up to him quite a lot.
“He wasn’t the biggest guy in the world, but he was big enough. He had the strongest hands and the strongest forearms. He could just take a tight end or whoever came to block him, grab his pads, shove him off and go make the play. He was just a real solid player.”
It was those hands that grabbed an opportunity with the Raiders and didn’t let go.
“So dad goes marching into the draft room,” Madden said, “looks at Ron and everybody else and says, ‘We’re going to take Rod Martin, linebacker, USC.’ And they did.”
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Police report details Zachariah Branch’s arrest days before NFL Draft over sidewalk incident
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New details have emerged surrounding the arrest of former Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch, who is facing two misdemeanor charges following a run-in with law enforcement just days ahead of the NFL Draft.
Branch, who is a projected second-round pick, was arrested early Sunday morning in Athens, Georgia, and charged with two counts of obstructing public sidewalks/streets – prowling and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Zachariah Branch celebrates after a touchdown catch against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Nov. 28, 2025. (Brett Davis/Imagn Images)
He was released after more than two hours in jail after posting $39 in bonds.
The NFL Network obtained the police report from Branch’s arrest, which described an encounter over an alleged sidewalk incident with law enforcement, in which police alleged that the former Bulldogs star failed “to comply with multiple verbal lawful commands.”
“A male, later identified as Zacharia Branch, continued to stand on the sidewalk without making an attempt to move. I continued to give Zacharia Branch verbal commands to move from blocking the sidewalk and advised that if he did not, he would receive a citation for blocking the sidewalk,” the excerpt from the report read.
Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch runs during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., on Feb. 28, 2026. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
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“Zacharia Branch smirked, then stepped backwards and to the right, then remained standing upon the public sidewalk, so as to obstruct, hinder, and impede free passage upon the sidewalk as well as impede free ingress/egress to or from the adjacent places of business,” the report continued.
“Due to those actions and Zacharia Branch’s failure to comply with multiple verbal lawful commands, he was placed under arrest for misdemeanor Obstruction of LEO and received a citation for Obstructing Public Sidewalks.”
Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch celebrates with wide receiver Colbie Young after scoring a touchdown against Ole Miss during the Sugar Bowl at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, La., on Jan. 1, 2026. (IMAGN)
Branch transferred after two seasons at Southern California and immediately became quarterback Gunner Stockton’s favorite target. He finished the season with a team-high 811 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns.
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His status as a projected second-round pick was bolstered after an impressive showing at the combine, where he clocked a 4.35-second 40-yard dash.
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