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High school basketball: Monday's scores for boys' and girls' games

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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

MONDAY’S RESULTS

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Adelanto 56, Escondido Charter 40
AGBU 46, Norwalk 39
Aliso Niguel 60, Grand Terrace 57
Arcadia 61, Valencia 45
Arlington 77, Lynwood 46
Arroyo Valley 53, Pacific 38
Auburn 80, St. Paul 60
Bakersfield Christian 67, St. Bonaventure 51
Beaumont 37, Canyon Springs 36
Bellflower 71, Chino 51
Big Bear 75, Apple Valley 72
Bishop’s 79, Norte Vista 66
Bloomington 43, Jurupa Valley 42
Bonita 60, Riverside Prep 39
Bolsa Grande 61, Santa Ana 49
Boulder City (NV) 82, Orange 29
Brawley 63, Coachella Valley 52
Brea Olinda 62, Western Christian 21
Brentwood 70, Chaminade 50
Burbank 88, California 58
Cajon 46, Shadow Hills 42
Calabasas 76, Crescenta Valley 61
California School for the Deaf Riverside 72, Southlands Christian 47
Camarillo 60, Servite 48
Campbell Hall 77, Ironwood (AZ) 68
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 69, Orange Glen 25
Canyon Country Canyon 94, Los Altos 80
Canyon View (AZ) 83, Great Oak 66
Capistrano Valley 57, Thousand Oaks 52
Cathedral d. Crenshaw, forfeit
Carter 70, Barstow 40
Chaffey 52, Fontana 50
Chaparral 83, South East 47
Chino Hills 62, Corona Santiago 60
Cleveland 59, Lakewood 57
Corona 75, Santa Rosa Academy 37
Corona del Mar 66, Mater Academy East (NV) 57
Crean Lutheran 70, Northeast (FL) 63
Crespi 78, Anaheim Canyon 64
Crossroads 79, Murrieta Valley 56
Culver City 64, Vista Murrieta 61
Damien 61, Desert Christian Academy 53
Diamond Bar 75, Redlands East Valley 63
Dougherty Valley 57, Oxnard 49
Downey 49, Summit 48
Duarte 81, Mountain View 49
Dublin 63, Rolling Hills Prep 51
Eastvale Roosevelt 56, St. John Bosco 55 (OT)
East Valley 54, Panorama 48
Edgewood 61, El Monte 28
Edison 64, Newport Harbor 53
El Dorado 63, Ramona 58
El Rancho 48, Segerstrom 43
Elsinore 78, Costa Mesa 66
Elk Grove Franklin 59, Palm Springs 43
Esperanza 69, Alta Loma 59
Etiwanda 61, Chatsworth 57
Flintridge Prep 52, Bakersfield Liberty 47
Folsom 87, Mater Dei 46
Foothill (NV) 42, Paloma Valley 38
Fountain Valley 79, Granada Hills 68
Francis Parker 81, Cypress 56
Fullerton 57, Placentia Valencia 54
Glendale 53, Eagle Rock 51
Glendale Adventist 54, Mesa Grande Academy 39
Glendora 70, Skyridge (UT) 62
Godinez 75, Magnolia 30
Grant’s Pass (OR) 53, Mission Viejo 51
Hawthorne 72, Alhambra 59
Heritage Christian 71, Clovis North 61
Hillcrest 66, Arrowhead Christian 53
Hillcrest Christian 85, Sierra Pacific 48
Hoover 46, Temple City 43
Huntington Beach 59, Bosco Tech 51
Indian Springs 72, Eisenhower 59
Inglewood 90, Village Christian 66
Irvine 60, El Toro 50
JSerra 52, Archbishop Riordan 47
Kamehameha (HI) 61, Ayala 57
Katella 71, Loara 53
King’s Academy 60, Shalhevet 55
LA University 67, Monroe 36
Laguna Beach 59, San Jacinto 43
Laguna Hills 72, Live Oak 48
La Habra 64, Fairmont Prep 49
La Mirada 64, Layton Christian Academy (UT) 49
La Palma Kennedy 67, Oxford Academy 47
La Quinta 71, Indio 38
La Salle 68, Hart 53
Lawndale 66, Chadwick 39
Legacy 44, Harbor Teacher 40
Legacy Christian 65, Price 51
Leuzinger 60, Gahr 53
Lincoln 54, Vaughn 38
Loma Linda Academy 51, Paradise Adventist Academy 44
Long Beach Cabrillo 64, Woodbridge 53
Long Beach Jordan 80, Granada Hills Kennedy 47
Long Beach Poly 72, Agoura 45
Long Beach Wilson 61, Eastside 37
Mark Keppel 55, Garden Grove Santiago 53
Mary Star of the Sea 76, Chowchilla 35
Mercer Island (WA) 58, Verbum Dei Jesuit 53
Mira Costa 87, Oak Hills 72
Mission College Prep 69, Dos Pueblos 54
Montgomery 74, Windward 73
Moorpark 81, Fillmore 32
Moreno Valley 36, Stevenson 27
Muir 54, Gardena Serra 44
Murrieta Mesa 69, West Valley 52
Newbury Park 51, Hueneme 44
Newbury Park Adventist 33, Rim of the World 32
Nogales 52, Paramount 51
Norco 63, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 53
North Torrance 68, Manual Arts 42
Northview 55, Citrus Valley 42
Oakwood 50, Sage Hill 45
Ontario Christian 55, Cerritos Valley Christian 54
Orange County Pacifica Christian 78, San Juan Hills 59
Orange Vista 72, Northwood 69
Oxnard Pacifica 79, Righetti 67
Palisades 58, Grant 47
Palos Verdes 62, South Torrance 47
Panorama 60, Sun Valley Magnet 59
Paradise Adventist Academy 60, Lucerne Valley 50
Pasadena 57, San Gabriel Academy 54
Pilibos 62, Westlake 54
Puyallup (WA) 71, Desert Christian Academy 33
Ramona 67, Citrus Hill 65
Rancho Cucamonga 66, Liberty (AZ) 60
Rancho Verde 54, Jesuit 43
Redlands 63, Banning 50
Redondo Union 72, O’Connor (AZ) 61
Riverside King 57, Marquez 51
Riverside Poly 63, St. Mary’s (AZ) 56
Royal 63, Indio 44
Salesian 45, Riverside North 38
San Clemente 58, Villa Park 53
San Diego 63, Wiseburn Da Vinci 55
San Diego Cathedral 88, Temecula Valley 75
San Dimas 66, Rialto 59
San Gabriel 62, Monrovia 50
San Gorgonio 57, Vista del Lago 54
San Luis Obispo 60, Rio Mesa 52
San Pedro 57, Peninsula 47
San Ramon California 64, St. Anthony 61
Santa Barbara 75, Sierra Canyon 74
Santa Fe 72, Buena Park 64
Santa Margarita 78, Corona Centennial 75
Saugus 44, Santa Monica 39
Schurr 58, Simi Valley 56
Serrano 64, Kaiser 55
Servite 60, Camarillo 48
South Pasadena 81, Alemany 72
South Torrance 61, Beckman 53
St. Bernard 62, Notre Dame Prep (AZ) 47
St. Francis 67, Oaks Christian 47
St. Genevieve 75, Claremont 68
St. Louis (HI) 64, Loyola 54
St. Margaret’s 57, Rowland 45
St. Mary’s 78, Millikan 59
St. Monica 63, Northgate 54
Sultana 48, Tahquitz 44
Sun Valley Poly 58, LACES 44
Temecula Prep 60, Mountain View 36
Temescal Canyon 47, San Bernardino 35
Tesoro 50, Tustin 38
Torrance 59, Calexico 49
Valley Torah 91, Trinity Classical Academy 57
Venice 52, Gardena 43
Victor Valley 49, Valley View 41
View Park 56, Compton Centennial 32
Viewpoint 74, Saguaro (AZ) 65
Washington 58, Branson 54
Westchester 62, Southern School of Energy (NC) 56
West Covina 86, Charter Oak 38
Westminster La Quinta 67, Saddleback 47
West Ranch 64, Aquinas 51
Ygnacio Valley 65, Santa Ana Foothill 60
Yucaipa 61, Palm Desert 60
Yucca Valley 54, Valley Center 46

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Aliso Niguel 46, Tustin 34
Anaheim 52, Whittier 39
Annie Wright (WA) 48, Culver City 39
Arroyo 38, Mary Star of the Sea 17
Ayala 47, Costa Mesa 17
Bellevue (WA) 53, Harvard-Westlake 52
Bethel Christian 32, Glendale Adventist 24
Bishop Amat 44, La Serna 33
Bishop Montgomery 65, McClatchy 49
Burbank 59, Sacred Heart of Jesus 32
Calabasas 61, Sun Valley Poly 52
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 49, Murrieta Mesa 25
Cerritos Valley Christian 57, Norco 24
Chavez 50, Sun Valley Magnet 17
Chino 43, Diamond Ranch 41
Cleveland 48, LA University 7
Coachella Valley 65, Banning 20
Corona 49, Peninsula 39
Corona Centennial 66, Grand Terrace 23
Corona Santiago 64, Los Osos 45
Crean Lutheran 61, San Clemente 56
Crescenta Valley 61, Granada Hills 44
Desert Hot Springs 43, Yucca Valley 40
Downey 75, Brawley 37
El Modena 46, Westminster 28
Escondido Adventist Academy 40, San Gabriel Academy 26
Etiwanda 69, Sidwell Friends (DC) 56
Fallbrook 45, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 28
Flintridge Prep 55, Sierra Pacific 47
Fountain Valley 44, Yorba Linda 41
Fresno Roosevelt 64, Esperanza 53
Fullerton 45, Capistrano Valley 14
Gahr 55, Patriot 32
Garden Grove Pacifica 38, Mission Viejo 25
Garfield 51, UMS-Wright Prep (AL) 39
Glendora 53, Ridgecrest Burroughs 29
Golden Valley 67, United Pathways Medical Magnet 20
Golden Valley 72, Panorama 29
Grant 42, Hoover 29
Hemet 69, Eisenhower 38
Hesperia 69, Orange Vista 41
Huntington Beach 63, United Christian Academy 49
Immaculate Heart 52, Simi Valley 38
JSerra 68, Corner Canyon (UT) 48
King/Drew 44, Los Altos 34
LA Marshall 41, Point Loma 39
Laguna Hills 55, Orange 30
La Jolla Country Day 66, Anaheim Canyon 20
Lakeside 39, Desert Chapel 12
Lakewood St. Joseph 59, Mountain View 37
La Mirada 49, Ocean View 31
La Quinta 51, Calipatria 22
Loma Linda Academy 37, Lucerne Valley 24
Lucerne Valley 57, Glendale Adventist 25
Magnolia 33, Bolsa Grande 27
Marlborough 72, Schurr 29
Mater Dei 65, Windward 59
Mission Hills 38, Beckman 27
Mountainside (OR) 55, Godinez 33
Newbury Park 43, Glendale 38
Northview 52, Bell Gardens 44
Notre Dame Academy 58, Flintridge Sacred Heart 31
Oak Hills 59, Arcadia 32
Ontario 46, Segerstrom 32
Ontario Christian 77, Claremont 29
Orange County Pacifica Christian 57, Marina 42
Oxford Academy 52, Santa Ana 49
Palm Desert d. Liberty, forfeit
Palos Verdes 60, Heritage 55
Pilibos 68, Fillmore 38
Pioneer 69, Rowland 41
Rancho Cucamonga 69, Valley View 43
Rancho Verde 54, Elsinore 44
Redlands East Valley 55, Palm Springs 24
Rio Hondo Prep 47, Rosemead 31
Riverside King 62, Chino Hills 35
Riverside North 30, Jurupa Valley 25
Riverside Poly 45, Apple Valley 44
Sacramento Adventist 49, San Gabriel Academy 22
San Dimas 64, Brawley 34
San Francisco University 47, El Toro 45
San Jacinto 53, Ramona 40
Santa Fe 39, Ramona Convent 30
Scripps Ranch 57, Murrieta Valley 36
Serrano 37, Monrovia 22
Shadow Hills 66, St. Margaret’s 49
Shalhevet 50, Heritage Christian 48
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 71, Rolling Hills Prep 47
Sierra Canyon 67, La Salle 34
South Torrance 55, Chula Vista Mater Dei 50
St. Mary’s Academy 76, Glencoe (OR) 29
Stevenson 49, Laguna Beach 44
Summit 39, Mark Keppel 36
Tahquitz 44, Canyon Springs 40
Temecula Valley 55, Aquinas 29
Temescal Canyon 54, Carson 52
Tesoro 59, Warren 36
Troy 51, Elk Grove Franklin 33
Upland 50, La Habra 48
Valencia 73, Verdugo Hills 47
Ventura 64, Burbank Burroughs 39
Village Christian 40, Saugus 26
Vista Murrieta 53, Fontana 40
West Jordan (UT) 63, Dana Hills 40
Westlake 68, Mira Costa 57
West Ranch 37, Royal 18
Whittier Christian 71, El Monte 13
YULA 45, Temple City 24

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Tom Izzo explodes on former Michigan State player in wild scene: ‘What the f— are you doing?’

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Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo has been known to get visibly angry with his players over his years in East Lansing, but what happened Monday night against USC was different.

Izzo let loose his frustration on a former player.

During the Spartans’ blowout over the Trojans, 80-51, Izzo was spotted unloading on former Michigan State center Paul Davis, who played for the team from 2002-06, after he caused a disturbance in the stands.

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Head coach Tom Izzo of the Michigan State Spartans reacts to a call during a game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the first half at Pinnacle Bank Arena Jan. 2, 2026, in Lincoln, Neb. (Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)

Referees pointed out Davis, who was a spectator, from his courtside seat after he was among many in the building who disagreed with a call in the second half. Davis stood up and shouted at referee Jeffrey Anderson.

Anderson responded with a loud whistle, stopping play and pointing at Davis. Then, Anderson went over to Izzo to explain what happened, and the 70-year-old coach went ballistic.

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First, he was motioning toward Davis, and it was clear he asked his former center, “What the f— are you doing?”

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Davis was met by someone asking him to leave his seat, and that’s when Izzo went nuts. He shouted “Get out of here!” at Davis, who appeared to gesture toward Izzo, perhaps in apology for disturbing the game.

Izzo was asked about Davis’ ejection after the game.

“What he said, he should never say anywhere in the world,” Izzo responded when asked what happened. “That ticked me off. So, just because it’s 25, 20 years later, I’m going to have to call him tomorrow and tell him what I thought of it. And you know what he’ll say? ‘I screwed up, coach. I’m sorry.’”

Izzo quickly clarified that what Davis said “wasn’t something racial” and “it wasn’t something sexual.”

Michigan State Spartans head coach Tom Izzo protests a call that benefited the Iowa Hawkeyes during the first half at Jack Breslin Student Events Center Dec. 2, 2025. (Dale Young/Imagn Images)

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“It was just the wrong thing to say, and I’ll leave it at that.”

Davis later met with reporters Tuesday, apologizing for his actions.

“I’m not up here to make any excuses. I’m up here to take accountability, to own it,” Davis said. It was a mistake that will never happen again. It was a mistake that’s not me, but, unfortunately, last night it was.”

Izzo said Davis was one of his “favorite guys” during his time playing for the Spartans. He had a breakout sophomore campaign with 15.8 points, 6.2 rebounds and two assists per game in 30 starts for Izzo during the 2003-04 season.

Head coach Tom Izzo of the Michigan State Spartans reacts during a game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the second half at Pinnacle Bank Arena Jan. 2, 2026, in Lincoln, Neb.  (Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)

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In his senior year, Davis averaged 17.5 points, a career-high, in 33 games.

He was taken in the second round of the 2006 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers. Davis played just four seasons in the league, his final one with the Washington Wizards.

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Problems continue to mount for UCLA men in loss to Wisconsin

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Problems continue to mount for UCLA men in loss to Wisconsin

Can a team be in crisis just a handful of games into conference play?

UCLA is testing that possibility given what happened here Tuesday night as part of a larger downward trend.

Lacking one of their top players with guard Skyy Clark sidelined by a hamstring injury, the Bruins also were deficient in many other areas.

Defense. Heart. Toughness. Cohesion. Intelligence.

In a game that the Bruins needed to win to get their season back on track and have any realistic chance at an elite finish in the Big Ten, they fell flat once more.

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Another terrible first half led to another failed comeback for UCLA during an 80-72 loss to Wisconsin on Tuesday night at the Kohl Center, leaving the Bruins in search of answers that seem elusive.

There was a dustup with 10 seconds left when UCLA’s Eric Dailey Jr. pushed Wisconsin’s Nolan Winter after absorbing a hard foul, forcing a scrum of players to congregate along the baseline. Winter was assessed a flagrant-1 foul and Dailey a technical foul that was offset by a technical foul on Badgers guard Nick Boyd.

About the only thing to celebrate for the Bruins was not giving up.

Thanks to a flurry of baskets from Dailey and a three-pointer from Trent Perry that broke his team’s 0-for-14 start from long range, UCLA pulled to within 63-56 midway through the second half. Making the Bruins’ rally all the more improbable was that much of it came with leading scorer Tyler Bilodeau on the bench with four fouls.

But Wisconsin countered with five consecutive points and the Bruins (10-5 overall, 2-2 Big Ten) never mounted another threat on the way to a second consecutive loss.

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Dailey scored 18 points but missed all five of his three-pointers, fitting for a team that made just one of 17 shots (5.9%) from long range. Bilodeau added 16 points and Perry had 15.

Boyd scored 20 points to lead the Badgers (10-5, 2-2), who won in large part by their volume of three-pointers, making 10 of 30 attempts (33.3%) from beyond the arc.

Unveiling a turnover-choked, defensively challenged performance, UCLA played as if it were trying to top its awful first-half showing against Iowa from three days earlier.

It didn’t help that the Bruins were shorthanded from tipoff.

With Clark unavailable, UCLA coach Mick Cronin turned to Perry and pivoted to a smaller lineup featuring forward Brandon Williams alongside Bilodeau as the big men.

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For the opening 10 minutes, it felt like a repeat of Wisconsin’s blowout victory over UCLA during the Big Ten tournament last March. The Badgers made seven of 11 three-pointers on the way to building a 20-point lead midway through the first half as Cronin continually tinkered with his lineup, trying to find a winning combination.

It never came.

He tried backup center Steven Jamerson II for a little more than a minute before yanking him after Jamerson committed a foul. He put in backup guard Jamar Brown and took him out after Brown gave up a basket and fumbled a pass out of bounds for a turnover. Backup guard Eric Freeny got his chance as well and airballed a three-pointer.

Wisconsin surged ahead with an early 13-0 run and nearly matched it with a separate 11-0 push. The Bruins then lost Perry for the rest of the first half after he hit his chin while diving for a loose ball, pounding the court in frustration with a balled fist before holding a towel firmly against his injured chin during a timeout. (He returned in the second half with a heavy bandage.)

Just when it seemed as if things couldn’t get worse, they did. Williams limped off the court with cramps late in the first half and the Bruins failed to box out Wisconsin’s Andrew Rohde on two possessions, leading to a putback and two free throws after he was fouled on another putback attempt.

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UCLA almost seemed fortunate to be down only 45-31 by the game’s midpoint, though being on pace to give up 90 points couldn’t have pleased a coach known for defense.

Another comeback that came up short didn’t make things any better.

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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.” 

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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.”

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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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