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High school basketball: Friday's scores for boys' and girls' games
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
BOYS
Academy for Academic Excellence 58, University Prep 54
Adelanto 57, Pahrump Valley (NV) 18
Alta (UT) 75, Crossroads 60
Anaheim 74, Samueli Academy 63
Anaheim Canyon 91, Costa Mesa 41
Bellflower 54, El Rancho 47
Berkmar (GA) 55, LA Jordan 44
Beverly Hills 70, Lawndale 42
Big Bear 86, Cobalt Institute of Math & Science 28
Bishop Amat 65, Covina 54
Blair 87, Muir 66
Burbank 84, Lancaster Baptist
California 75, Ocean View 63
California Military Institute 47, Nuview Bridge 39
Camarillo 74, Royal 33
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 70, Western Christian 61
Canyon Country Canyon 66, Granada Hills 62
Capistrano Valley Christian 69, Farrington (HI) 18
Chaffey 79, Colton 66
Chaparral 58, Corona 35
Chatsworth 66, West Albany (NY) 56
Cleveland 95, Sun Valley Magnet 12
Corona Santiago 61, Vanden 55
Crespi 76, St. Anthony 56
Culver City 78, Compton Centennial 24
De La Salle 76, La Salle 26
Democracy Prep Agassi Campus (NV) 59, Crean Lutheran 57
Desert Pines 56, Rancho Verde 53
Desert Vista 67, Artesia 42
Durango 61, Aquinas 45
Eastvale Roosevelt 78, Redondo Union 74
Edison 64, Huntington Beach 38
El Segundo 54, Los Amigos 49
Elsinore 80, Lakeside 63
Etiwanda 69, Vista Murrieta 57
Foothill Tech 65, Coastal Christian 43
Fountain Valley 65, Newport Harbor 55
Garden Grove 58, Saddleback 47
Golden Valley 60, Gardena 45
Grant 68, Viewpoint 67
Harvard-Westlake 74, Fairfax 33
Hawthorne 61, Animo Leadership 28
Heritage Christian 81, Valencia 40
Hillcrest 58, Patriot 39
Hoover 64, St. Monica Academy 38
Jurupa Hills 52, Redlands 46
Katella 61, Loara 40
Kuna (ID) 60, Birmingham 48
La Canada 55, Flintridge Prep 46
La Habra 70, Sonora 45
LA Wilson 55, San Gabriel 50
Lancaster 69, Newbury Park 58
Legacy Christian Academy 68, Crescenta Valley 61
Leuzinger 46, Cathedral Prep 45
Liberty 46, Palm Springs 44
Milken 55, Munday (TX) 29
Mira Monte 49, Antelope Valley 44
Modesto Christian 62, Pasadena 44
Montclair 40, Northview 28
Murrieta Valley 72, Linfield Christian 45
Nordhoff 60, Hueneme 48
Norte Vista 76, Riverside King 54
North Torrance 62, Konawaena (HI) 30
Oak Hills 69, Palm Desert 54
Oak Park 71, Moorpark 44
Oakwood 61, Hillcrest Christian 56
Orcutt Academy 58, San Luis Obispo Classical 43
Palisades 55, El Camino Real 54
Pasadena Poly 68, Carpinteria 49
Pioneer 84, Southlands Christian 20
Price 56, Bartlett (AK) 46
Rialto 64, Serrano 47
Riverside Notre Dame 65, Rim of the World 40
Riverside Prep 66, Hesperia Christian 47
Rolling Hills Prep 84, Wildwood 34
San Jacinto Valley Academy 54, St. Jeanne de Lestonnac 50
San Marcos 57, Maranatha 45
Santa Fe Christian 64, Murrieta Mesa 49
Saugus 73, Agoura 58
Segerstrom 46, Godinez 38
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 73, Layton Christian Academy (UT) 60
Sierra Vista 73, Downey Calvary Chapel 30
South Torrance 65, Palos Verdes 56
Spanish Fork (UT) 71, Chino 68
St. Brendan (FL) 78, Washington 40
St. Paul 81, Foothill (NV) 44
Summit Leadership 38, Victor Valley Christian 37
Sunny Hills 56, Troy 43
Taft 66, Gardena Serra 57
Temecula Valley 96, Palmetto 82
Thousand Oaks 56, Burbank Burroughs 45
Torrance 76, Monrovia 69
University Prep 77, Eagle Point (OR) 68
Valley Christian 54, Maricopa 32
Vaughn 61, Desert Christian 53
Warren 69, Spring Valley 64
West Linn (OR) 85, Inglewood 65
West Torrance 84, SEED LA 34
West Valley 69, Redlands East Valley 63
Xavier Prep 68, Coachella Valley 66
Yucaipa 72, Victor Valley 52
YULA 56, Hart 39
GIRLS
Archbishop Mitty 59, Santa Ana Mater Dei 42
Beckman 47, Glendora 31
Bingham (UT) 47, Rialto 45
Bravo 31, South East 29
Buena 78, Palisades 48
Calabasas 55, Chatsworth 49
Canyon Country Canyon 50, Mesa (AZ) 43
Carson 55, Venice 44
Caruthers 70, St. Anthony 61
Chaffey 26, Charter Oak 24
Compton 62, University Pathways 30
Colton 55, Arroyo Valley 19
Culver City 80, Compton Centennial 29
Dana Hills 38, Godinez 36
Dominguez 56, San Pedro 32
Dos Pueblos 81, Oaks Christian 50
Downey 47, Cerritos 46
El Dorado 68 Los Altos 18
El Segundo 50, Wilmington Banning 25
Fontana 43, Colony 35
Gardena 37, Bernstein 24
Garey 29, Montclair 26
Gilbert (AZ) 48, JSerra 36
Glendale 49, Foothill Tech 37
Hawthorne 46, Animo Leadership 6
Heritage 76, Yucaipa 57
Heritage Christian 52, Providence 35
Holy Martyrs 48, Pasadena 43
Hoover 38, Chadwick 32
Indian Springs 48, Norte Vista 16
Irvine University 46, Woodbridge 35
Lakeview Charter 22, Fremont 11
Lakewood St. Joseph 60, Dobson (AZ) 26
La Palma Kennedy 32, Mary Star of the Sea 26
La Salle 75, Schurr 45
La Serna 35, La Habra 27
Lawndale 85, Beverly Hills 43
Lone Peak 43, Orange Lutheran 30
Los Osos 52, King/Drew 36
Lynwood 53, O’Connor (AZ) 45
Magnolia 52, Workman 35
Marquez 41, Math & Science College Prep 25
Maywood Academy 40, Rise Kohyang 24
Mira Costa 63, West Torrance 55
Mission College Prep 45, San Marcos 28
Muir 57, Blair 11
Murrieta Valley 64, Mohave Accelerated (AZ) 31
Northview 37, Bishop Amat 24
Nuview Bridge 43, California Military Institute 27
Oak Park 72, Moorpark 14
Ontario Christian 73, Bullis (MD) 65
Palm Springs 42, Desert Hot Springs 36
Paramount 78, El Rancho 22
Perris 39, Western Christian 35
Placentia Valencia 52, Westminster 29
Princeton (OH) 60, Sage Hill 46
Quartz Hill 53, Serrano 32
Ramona 52, Valley Christian 46
Rancho Christian 76, Corona Santiago 52
Rancho Cucamonga 63, Hart 33
Redlands 26, Jurupa Hills 21
RFK Community 39, Angelou 15
Ridgeline (UT) 53, Moreno Valley 52
Rio Hondo Prep 61, Westridge 14
Riverside King 58, Vista Murrieta 26
Rosary Academy 55, Rolling Hills Prep 45
San Clemente 56, Anaheim Canyon 32
San Juan Hills 63, Portola 49
San Luis Obispo 64, Santa Barbara 32
Santa Maria St. Joseph 85, Valencia 84
Santa Paula 54, Fillmore 13
Segerstrom 71, Mission Viejo 50
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 51, Notre Dame Academy 48
Simi Valley 48, Agoura 35
Sonora 57, California 34
South Hills 45, Rosemead 27
St. Monica 62, Juneau-Douglas (AK) 48
Summit 63, Silverado 18
Sunny Hills 56, Hacienda Heights Wilson 31
Temecula Prep 43, San Jacinto Leadership Academy 29
Thousand Oaks 56, St. Bonaventure 38
Trabuco Hills 49, Laguna Beach 43
Tustin 44, Irvine 43
University Prep 47, Academy for Academic Excellence 17
Valley View 58, Huntington Beach 43
Vanden 60, Birmingham 58
Villa Park 46, Pinnacle (AZ) 35
West (UT) 58, Brentwood 54
West Ranch 62, Vaughn 7
Whitney 59, Gardena Serra 44
Xavier Prep 50, Coachella Valley 41
Sports
Q&A: Partner, chance to play in Long Beach reignited AVP star Taylor Crabb’s Olympic fire
Taylor Crabb is no stranger to South California beaches. The Long Beach State alum returns home this weekend to compete in AVP League matches.
It marks the first time AVP will compete in Long Beach since 2020 and allows players to compete at the 2028 Olympics beach volleyball venue.
Crabb, 34, made his AVP debut in 2013 with his brother, Trevor, and advanced from the qualifier in Manhattan Beach before finishing 25th in his first tournament.
After years of competing with various different partners, Taylor Crabb and Andy Benesh have delivered the top performances this AVP season.
The following interview with Crabb has been edited for clarity and length.
Are you excited to compete in this weekend’s event at Long Beach?
Crabb: Very excited. A lot of my college teammates and part of the school have reached out, saying that they’re gonna come. So I’m excited to get a chance to play in front of them again.
When was the last time you were in Long Beach?
Crabb: I always try to go down there for alumni events or any big games they have. I went to UCLA against Long Beach last year, when it was No. 1 versus No. 2, so I always try to get down there and support them.
You missed out on the chance to compete in the 2020 Olympics because of COVID-19 restrictions and chose not to pursue a spot at the 2024 Olympics. Are you fired up to try to compete in the 2028 Olympics, knowing that Long Beach will host the competition?
Crabb: Yeah, it’s definitely an exciting time having the Olympics in Long Beach, and we kind of get to break it in this weekend. As you said, Tokyo didn’t go the way I wanted, but I’m going full force now. I have a great partner in Andy Benesh, who obviously went to the Paris Olympics, and if it weren’t for the Olympics being in Long Beach, and me getting a partner like Andy, I’m not even sure I’d be going for it, but because of those two things, I want to make the most of it.
You mentioned that if it wasn’t for a partner like Andy, you wouldn’t be going for it. What do you mean by that?
Crabb: I didn’t feel motivated by playing in all the international events, but now, I think, sitting out kind of lit the fire under me, and I’m really motivated now.
You’ve had different partners throughout your time. What other motivation does Andy give you?
Crabb: He’s been, in my mind, the top blocker for the U.S. the last four or five years. Seeing the professionalism he brings every day to practice, on and off the court, while traveling and when showing up to tournaments, it rubs off on you and that’s really motivating to see. And I just want to make him proud.
Why do you love volleyball?
Crabb: A lot of reasons, but it’s just a feeling I have when I’m out there on the court. It feels natural. It feels like home. I was born into a volleyball family. I had a volleyball in my hands my entire life, so I’ve always just enjoyed it.
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CM Punk to defend Undisputed WWE Championship against Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam
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CM Punk appeared on “Friday Night SmackDown” ready to take on any challenger that was ready to step to him after winning the Undisputed WWE Championship against Sami Zayn.
Punk entered the ring in Oklahoma City and called back to the “Monday Night Raw” after WrestleMania 42 when he told Cody Rhodes he’d be ready to deliver if a championship opportunity fell “out of the sky.”
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Cody Rhodes and CM Punk face off during SmackDown at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)
“When championship opportunities fall out of the sky, CM Punk catches them,” he said.
Punk named potential SmackDown superstars he’d think might come for the title, including Gunther, Finn Balor, Royce Keys, Damian Priest and Trick Williams. He even said that Zayn could come back around and get his rematch if he wanted. He didn’t mention Rhodes’ name, but the “American Nightmare” came out uncalled and marched his way down to the ring.
“I don’t think you and I can run away from each other anymore,” Punk told Rhodes.
Cody Rhodes looks on during SmackDown at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla., on July 10, 2026. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)
Rhodes agreed and mentioned that Punk would want a match with him, just “say when.” It was a quick retort from Punk, who said, “when.” SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis, who was in the ring for the segment, booked the match for SummerSlam.
Punk will defend the Undisputed WWE Championship at SummerSlam, which takes place Aug. 1 and 2 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
First, however, Punk and Rhodes will be involved in a tag team match at Saturday Night’s Main Event in New York City next week. Aldis made the match after Gunther demanded that Aldis put him in a match against Punk. Gunther was hoping it would be for the championship. Instead, Gunther will tag with Zayn.
Gunther didn’t take too kindly to that and attacked Aldis. Rhodes came back out to break up the calamity. He wanted to take on Gunther after the show went off air but Gunther walked away.
Gunther makes his entrance during SmackDown at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla., on July 10, 2026. (Rich Wade/WWE via Getty Images)
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Punk definitely has his hands full as he moves to SmackDown to become a fighting champion.
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World Cup fans flock to In-N-Out, Erewhon and Trader Joe’s for a taste of California
World Cup tourists are coming to L.A. for the soccer, but they’re staying for the $21 smoothies and Double-Doubles.
As the last Los Angeles FIFA World Cup event ended Friday, soccer fans were eating like locals and famous chains from the region were cashing in.
In the weeks that L.A. has hosted the World Cup, international soccer enthusiasts have flocked to big brands from the area, often in large groups wearing their countries’ jerseys.
It is a phenomenon seen at many of the host cities. In Dallas, giant gas station Buc-ee’s is the main attraction. For people visiting New Jersey, deli shops have been a hot ticket. In L.A., the place to be between matches was Erewhon.
Thirsty international sports fans gathered for pictures outside different Erewhons, wandered their aisles smiling, and, of course, picked up pricey smoothies.
While Erewhon would not comment on its business, mobility data company Arity, which uses phone data to track consumers, said Erewhon visits at the outlets around SoFi Stadium were quadruple what they were a week earlier on June 12, the day of the U.S. national soccer team’s opening match there.
Arity looked at what stores people visited within a 10-mile radius of SoFi that day and also found surges in visitors to nearby El Pollo Loco and Trader Joe’s.
Locals have spotted groups of people in Korea jerseys huddled together, trying to decide what to order at In-N-Out.
Some complained on social media that international tourists at Trader Joe’s were buying up all the mini canvas tote bags.
Soon after the Belgium vs. Spain quarterfinal ended Friday, the In-N-Out near SoFi had a long line of soccer fans stretching out the door in bright red and yellow and black jerseys and matching striped hats and scarves.
One of the workers said he had to explain “spread” and “animal style” to foreign football fans.
“I didn’t know this place existed,” a fan from Romania said while waiting in line.
Los Angeles and other cities and states that have hosted the event need the soccer fans to spend money to make the event worth all the time, effort and money it requires.
A rosy 2024 report projected the World Cup could bring more than $800 million to the L.A. region as 180,000 people converge on the area to sleep, eat and spend.
There were early concerns people weren’t turning up for the event because of the high ticket prices and the difficulty of obtaining visas for citizens of some countries.
However, at least for some L.A. hotels, there was a surge of last-minute visitors which pushed up occupancy and room rates.
While sports fans are not in the region to shop, they do make time for it.
World Cup customer spending is also apparent in beer sales. Andrew Heritage, the chief economist at the Beer Institute said beer purchases at entertainment and attractions in L.A. – outside of World Cup spaces – were up around 10% from normal.
“That tells me that fans in the L.A. area have decided to extend their stay and take in all the other things that the area has to offer, rather than just the match itself,” he said.
On social media, the purpose of these shoppers is clear: grab a quick souvenir or local specialty and take a selfie.
The data from Arity suggests that fans are very efficient when they spend at local spots, diving in, getting what they want and getting out as soon as possible, said Jeff Schlitt, a director at the company.
“Normally you’re there for an hour. They’re going to be there for 15, 18 minutes,” he said. “Why is that? Because they were purpose-driven shoppers.”
For some travelers, the more popular American chains aren’t unfamiliar. But some of the native L.A. fare still comes as a surprise.
As one Belgium-Spain matchgoer from the Netherlands stood taking a picture of the In-N-Out sign after the game, he said he’d never had a burger like the one he’d just tried.
“We only have McDonald’s and Burger King,” he said. “It’s way better.”
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