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High school basketball: Saturday's scores for boys' and girls' games
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
BOYS
Adelanto 53, Liberty 41
AGLA 51, Covina 36
Artesia 57, Whittier Christian 45
Bellflower 55, South Pasadena 53
Bernstein 84, LA Wilson 22
Bishop Alemany 89, Valor Academy 25
Bishop Amat 61, Bosco Tech 58
Cajon 66, Redlands East Valley 65
Capistrano Valley Christian 93, Tarbut V’Torah 58
Columbus (FL) 75, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 53
Crespi 71, St. Francis 63
Damien 53, Crean Lutheran 36
Dominguez 75, Maywood Academy 54
Eastside 56, LA Roosevelt 47
El Camino Real 66, Burbank Burroughs 25
Fairmont Prep 60, Newport Beach Pacifica Christian 56
Gardena 60, North Hollywood 51
Gardena Serra 60, Lancaster 53
Harbor Teacher 61, Port of LA 24
Hillcrest Christian d. Beacon Hill, forfeit
Holy Martyrs 63, Buckley 60
Inglewood 84, Anaheim Canyon 75
La Canada 75, Valencia 57
Linfield Christian 57, Hoover 44
Malibu 53, Southwestern Academy 30
Maranatha Christian 52, Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 51
Marquez 67, Paramount 57
Maryland School for the Deaf (MD), CSDR 25
Mater Dei 79, Campbell Hall 66
Moreno Valley 56, Heritage 20
Narbonne 62, Gahr 61
Oxnard 66, Palisades 64
Paul VI (VA) 60, St. John Bosco 57
Pilibos 77, Chatsworth 56
Price 64, Providence 52
Rancho Cucamonga 67, Saugus 63
Rancho Verde 63, North Torrance 47
Redondo Union 92, Los Alamitos 75
Rio Hondo Prep 69, Duarte 48
Rolling Hills Prep 59, Etiwanda 44
Sierra Canyon 80, Grayson (GA) 46
Sotomayor 62, Carson 61
Tri-City Christian 51, Paloma Valley 41
Verbum Dei 65, Indian Springs 38
Venice 70, Washington Prep 67
View Park 55, Foshay 43
Village Christian 71, Summit 47
Vistamar 65, Lennox Academy 44
Webb 69, Avalon 39
West Torrance 74, Ocean View 54
Wildwood 50, CAMS 49
Windward 61, Corona Centennial 49
Wiseburn Da Vinci 60, Grant 49
Workman 75, La Serna 57
GIRLS
Anaheim Canyon 49, Norco 9
Arcadia 42, Franklin 29
Birmingham 67, Lynwood 62
Brea Olinda 58, Mira Costa 55
Brentwood 66, Buena Park 39
Camarillo 51, Burbank Burroughs 19
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 64, St. Paul 44
Capistrano Valley Christian 48, San Gabriel Academy 48
Costa Mesa 42, Mayfair 39
Crossroads 51, Wiseburn Da Vinci 33
CSDR 42, Maryland School for the Deaf (MD) 39
Desert Christian Academy 34, La Jolla 26
El Dorado 51, Eastvale Roosevelt 49
El Modena 47, Avalon 10
Fairfax 57, Academy of Academic Excellence 46
Fairmont Prep 68, Newport Pacifica Christian 34
Gardena Serra 77, Bishop Conaty-Loretto 8
JSerra 59, St. Anthony 51
Lakewood St. Joseph 71, Bishop Amat 24
Los Osos 63, Ramona 24
Louisville 48, Highland 47
Marina 55, Irvine University 26
Mary Star of the Sea 26, Paraclete 19
Narbonne 52, Bernstein 26
North Torrance 46, Glendora 40
Northview 59, Los Altos 44
Notre Dame Academy 73, Marymount 21
Orange Lutheran 53, Beckman 40
Palos Verdes 56, Palisades 47
Pioneer 42, Long Beach Poly 40
Rio Mesa 47, Leuzinger 46
Rolling Hills Prep 68, King/Drew 47
Sacred Heart of Jesus 53, Pomona Catholic 15
Sage Hill 60, Brentwood 42
San Clemente 50, Redondo Union 36
Scripps Ranch 75, Beverly Hills 38
Shadow Hills 70, South Pasadena 51
St. Bonaventure 81, Fillmore 25
Ventura 55, Victor Christian Academy 37
Victor Valley 41, Hesperia Christian 40
Vistamar 53, Lennox Academy 4
West Torrance 62, El Segundo 35
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Hawks trade 4-time All-Star Trae Young to Wizards in blockbuster deal: reports
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The Atlanta Hawks have parted ways with four-time NBA All-Star point guard Trae Young, trading him to the Washington Wizards in a blockbuster move, according to ESPN.
The Hawks will reportedly be receiving veteran shooting guard CJ McCollum and forward Corey Kispert in the deal.
Washington was Young’s preferred destination, and the two sides were working on a deal to get the 27-year-old point guard to the nation’s capital.
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Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks looks on during the game against the Boston Celtics during Round 1 Game 6 of the 2023 NBA Playoffs on April 27, 2023 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. ( Adam Hagy/NBAE via Getty Images)
Young’s agents were having conversations with the Hawks, who sit at 17-21 so far this season, about trading their client out of Atlanta.
There is a mutual connection in Washington, too, as executive Travis Schlenk drafted Young fifth overall in 2018 out of Oklahoma.
It marks the end of an era for the Hawks. Young has been the focal point of their offense since he was taken in that draft. He is the team’s career leader in three-pointers and assists, having led the team to the postseason in three of his eight seasons. The Hawks went the furthest in 2021, where they made the Eastern Conference Finals.
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However, the new era was brewing already in Atlanta, with forward Jalen Johnson taking the next step in his career, averaging 23.7 points per game this season. The pickup of Nickeil Alexander-Walker also helps, as he’s averaged 20.5 points per game in 36 appearances.
Meanwhile, Young has played just 10 games this season, as he’s been dealing with leg injuries, most notably a right MCL sprain.
Trae Young #11 of the Atlanta Hawks looks on after the game against the Boston Celtics during Round One Game Five of the 2023 NBA Playoffs on April 25, 2023 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. (Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images)
The Hawks also get some flexibility on their books, as they could make some more moves. Anthony Davis is reportedly available from the Dallas Mavericks, making him a good target for Atlanta.
Young has $95 million remaining on his deal that runs through the 2026-27 season, which includes a player option this offseason.
Atlanta will be taking on McCollum’s contract, though the veteran guard has a $30.6 million expiring deal.
Through his 10 games this season, Young is averaging 19.2 points, 8.9 assists and 1.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 41.5% from the field.
Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks drives down the court during the first half against the Philadelphia 76ers at State Farm Arena on April 7, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Over his career, Young has dropped 25.2 points and 9.8 assists per game, while leading the league in the latter category last season with 11.6 per contest.
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Prep basketball roundup: Loyola upsets Sherman Oaks Notre Dame in Mission League opener
On the opening night of Mission League basketball action Wednesday, there was a huge upset, one close call and two easy victories.
Loyola, down 16 points going into the fourth quarter, started making threes and stunned Sherman Oaks Notre Dame on the road 72-68. Deuce Newt scored 23 points for the Cubs (10-9). First-year coach Cam Joyce saw his team take a leap in ability when Newt became eligible on Dec. 26 after transferring from Campbell Hall. Randall Sanders added 15 points.
No. 1-ranked Sierra Canyon (14-1) held on for a 50-47 win over St. Francis. The Golden Knights gave the Trailblazers a real scare with a chance to tie at the end of regulation. Maxi Adams made two clutch free throws in the final seconds for Sierra Canyon. Brandon McCoy had 19 points and 12 rebounds. Cherif Millogo scored 14 points for the Golden Knights.
Harvard-Westlake improved to 18-2 with an 84-51 win over Chaminade (18-2). Amir Jones made six threes and had 26 points. Joe Sterling added 21 points and Dominique Bentho had 11 points and 13 rebounds.
Crespi (14-6) defeated Bishop Alemany 87-59. Jasiah Williams and Christian Tshina-Nzambi each scored 20 points.
On Friday night, it will be Notre Dame at Sierra Canyon, Harvard-Westlake at Crespi and Chaminade at Loyola.
Arcadia 87, Burroughs 51: Owen Eteuati Edwards scored 23 points and had eight rebounds for Arcadia.
Fairfax 77, Carson 40: Dominick Bowie had 14 points for the Lions.
San Pedro 67, Hamilton 37: Chris Morgan had 14 points and eight rebounds for the Pirates (13-4).
California 105, Saddleback 77: Jair Linares had 26 points for 11-7 California.
Tesoro 78, Capistrano Valley 39: Dean Mika finished with 23 points for 18-3 Tesoro.
St. Monica 67, St. Bernard 58: St. Monica won in overtime. Jordan Ballard scored 20 points for St. Bernard.
Los Alamitos 57, Huntington Beach 47: Sophomore Isaiah Williamson contributed 11 points and 12 rebounds in the Sunset League win.
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Auburn fans shower officials with debris after wild buzzer-beater gets overturned
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A chaotic scene unfolded at Auburn University on Tuesday night as a wild buzzer-beater was waved off well after the Tigers had celebrated on their own court.
With 0.6 seconds remaining and Auburn trailing 90-88, KeShawn Murphy, somehow left wide open, caught an inbounds pass and nailed a long 3-pointer for what was thought to be the game-winner.
However, officials went to the scorer’s table to review the play, which was awfully close.
Auburn Tigers players watch the replay of a possible game-winning shot that was called back as Auburn Tigers take on Texas A&M Aggies at Neville Arena in Auburn, Alabama on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. (Jake Crandall/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Ultimately, officials ruled that the shot had not gone off in time, ending the Tigers’ celebration and prompting one from Texas A&M.
The officials quickly made themselves public enemy number one and were showered with debris from fans on their way off the court. At least one referee needed his head to be covered.
One fan sitting courtside even turned his back and threw his drink over his shoulder aimed at an official.
“They didn’t say a word. They just said it was no good and ran off the floor. I probably wouldn’t want to talk to me in that moment, anyway,” Auburn head coach Steven Pearl, who took over for his dad, Bruce this season, said after the game. “So, I get why they’d run away from me. Just from the angles that I saw, it looked like it was off his fingers. But that was just, I don’t have all the same angles they have.”
Texas A&M Aggies players celebrate victory as Auburn Tigers take on Texas A&M Aggies at Neville Arena in Auburn, Alabama, on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. (Jake Crandall/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
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It is now six losses in their last 10 games for the Tigers after starting 5-1. They lost in the Final Four last year to Florida, who won the national championship over Houston.
Auburn (9-6, 0-2) led 47-37 at halftime and extended the margin to 61-45 with 12:29 remaining.
KeShawn Murphy of the Auburn Tigers reacts after officials ruled that his last-second shot did not beat the shot clock to win the game against the Texas A&M Aggies at Neville Arena on Jan. 6, 2026 in Auburn, Alabama. (Stew Milne/Getty Images)
Texas A&M answered with a steady run fueled by outside shooting, taking its first lead at 8:42 when Pop Isaacs buried a 3-pointer. The Aggies followed with back-to-back triples from Isaacs to open a five-point cushion that they would not relinquish, by the skin of their teeth.
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