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

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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

SATURDAY’S RESULTS

BOYS

Adelanto 53, Liberty 41

AGLA 51, Covina 36

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Vistamar 65, Lennox Academy 44

Webb 69, Avalon 39

West Torrance 74, Ocean View 54

Wildwood 50, CAMS 49

Windward 61, Corona Centennial 49

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Wiseburn Da Vinci 60, Grant 49

Workman 75, La Serna 57

GIRLS

Anaheim Canyon 49, Norco 9

Arcadia 42, Franklin 29

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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Indiana crushes Oregon to advance to first championship game in program history, stunning sports world

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The 2025 Indiana Hoosiers became the fifth team in modern college football history to go 15-0. Now they can become the first team of the modern era to ever go 16-0, and only the second of all-time, joining an 1894 Yale team that played with leather helmets. 

With a merciless 56-22 thumping of Oregon in the Peach Bowl, the Hoosiers punched their ticket to their first national championship game appearance in program history. 

Head coach Curt Cignetti has left the college football world breathless with a dramatic turnaround of the Hoosiers program, going from one of the losingest teams in the Big 10 to potentially the most dominant single-season of all time. 

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Elijah Sarratt #13 of the Indiana Hoosiers is tackled by Ify Obidegwu #7 of the Oregon Ducks during the first quarter in the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 09, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Many prominent sports figures took to social media to express their amazement of Indiana’s unprecedented dominance during and after their win over Oregon. Indiana Gov. Mike Braun also chimed in. 

Indiana’s Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza threw five touchdown passes, improving his case to be the top pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. 

Kaelon Black ran for two touchdowns to lead the Indiana running game.

INDIANA WINS FIRST OUTRIGHT BIG 10 FOOTBALL TITLE SINCE 1945 AFTER OHIO STATE FLUBS SHORT FIELD GOAL TRY

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Fernando Mendoza #15 of the Indiana Hoosiers is tackled by Aaron Flowers #21 of the Oregon Ducks during the second quarter in the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 09, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Oregon (13-2, No. 5 CFP) was doomed by the three first-half turnovers while also being short-handed by the absence of two of their top running backs.

Indiana’s defense didn’t wait long to make an impact. On Oregon’s first snap, cornerback D’Angelo Ponds intercepted Moore’s pass intended for Malik Benson and returned the pick 25 yards for a touchdown. Only 11 seconds into the game, the Hoosiers and their defense already had made a statement this would be a long night for Moore and the Oregon offense.

Moore’s 19-yard scoring pass to tight end Jamari Johnson tied the game. The remainder of the half belonged to Indiana and its big-play defense.

After Mendoza’s 8-yard touchdown pass to Omar Cooper Jr. gave the Hoosiers the lead for good at 14-7, Indiana’s defense forced a turnover when Moore fumbled and Indiana recovered at the Oregon 3, setting up Black’s scoring run.

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Moore lost a second fumble later in the second quarter when hit by Daniel Ndukwe and Mario Landino recovered at the Oregon 21. Mendoza’s first scoring pass to Sarratt gave the Hoosiers’ the 35-7 lead.

Indiana extended its lead to 42-7 on Mendoza’s 13-yard scoring pass to E.J. Williams Jr.

Oregon finally answered. A 70-yard run by Hill set up a 2-yard scoring run by Harris.

The Hoosiers led 35-7 at halftime as the Ducks were held to nine rushing yards on 17 carries. Noah Whittington, who leads Oregon with 829 rushing yards, was held out with an undisclosed injury after Jordon Davison, who had rushed for 667 yards and 15 touchdowns, already was listed as out with a collarbone injury.

Backup running backs, including Jay Harris and Dierre Hill Jr, provided too little help for quarterback Dante Moore. Moore’s task against Indiana’s stifling defense would have been daunting even with all his weapons.

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Following their undefeated regular season, the Hoosiers have only gained momentum in the CFP. Indiana overwhelmed Alabama 38-3 in the Rose Bowl quarterfinal as Mendoza passed for 192 yards and three touchdowns.

Now, the Hoosiers will prepare to face Miami on Jan. 19 in the national championship game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Miami beat Mississippi 31-27 in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal on Thursday night.

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Roman Hemby #1 of the Indiana Hoosiers runs out of bounds before the endzone against the Oregon Ducks during the second quarter in the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 09, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

Indiana will try to give the Big Ten its third straight national title, following Ohio State and Michigan the last two seasons. Few teams from any conference can compare with the Hoosiers’ season-long demonstration of balanced strong play.

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The country will be watching to see if this unprecedented team can finish the job and really punch their ticket into the history books. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Christian Collins’ late heroics lead St. John Bosco to double-OT win over Santa Margarita

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Before Friday’s Trinity League game at Santa Margarita, Christian Collins of St. John Bosco was dancing to music and looking so comfortable and loose that it was easy to predict he might do something special.

The 6-foot-9 All-American delivered the tying basket at the buzzer to send the game into overtime and scored the clinching basket with six seconds left in the second overtime to lift St. John Bosco to a 74-73 victory in a game that lived up to the hype while producing terrific performances from both teams.

“That really was a high-level game,” St. John Bosco coach Matt Dunn said. “They put us in positions that were really challenging and we did the same. I had so many kids play great.”

The Braves (12-4) had four players score in double figures and battled back from an eight-point deficit in the third quarter. Collins finished with 20 points. Howie Wu, St. John Bosco’s 7-foot center, scored 15 points. Point guard Gavin Dean-Moss had 15 points and Tariq Iscandari added 13 points.

Santa Margarita (19-3) received 29 points from Kaiden Bailey and 20 points from Drew Anderson.

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Collins saved St. John Bosco just before the buzzer at the end of regulation, getting an offensive rebound basket to tie the score. Then, with six seconds left in the second overtime and St. John Bosco up by two points, he scored to clinch the victory. A three-pointer at the buzzer by Brayden Kyman meant nothing with a four-point deficit.

“It was really hard to get stops,” Dunn said. “We finally got some.”

After the score was tied at 10, 12, 14, 17 and 19, Santa Margarita was able to take a 36-30 lead at halftime. Anderson had 14 points by then. The Eagles started connecting from three-point range, with four threes in the second quarter. St. John Bosco continued to rely on Collins, who had 10 points but missed six shots.

Drew Anderson of Santa Margarita battles for the loose ball against St. John Bosco.

(Nick Koza)

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In the third quarter, Bailey made two threes and Rodney Westmoreland made another for an eight-point Santa Margarita lead. But the Eagles’ success with threes might have been their downfall. They started to rely too much on trying to score from deep, and St. John Bosco kept fighting back.

“I was really proud of our guys,” Dunn said.

Santa Margarita, with four returning starters, was considered the Trinity League favorite. But the play of Wu and Dean-Moss helped take offensive pressure off Collins, who was effective as a passer.

“Howie was great,” Dunn said.

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This season the Trinity League will be playing only one round of games and will hold a postseason tournament at Concordia University and Hope University.

After Friday night, the Braves are the team to beat.

Harvard-Westlake 80, Crespi 53: The Wolverines received 26 points from Joe Sterling and 19 points from Pierce Thompson in the Mission League win.

St. Francis 58, Bishop Alemany 45: Cherif Millogo had 30 points, 16 rebounds and seven blocks for the Golden Knights.

Chaminade 55, Loyola 48: Temi Olafisoye contributed 22 points and 20 rebounds to help the Eagles (19-2, 1-1) pick up an important road victory.

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La Habra 66, Crean Lutheran 56: The Highlanders (16-5) upset Crean Lutheran in a Crestview League game.

Los Alamitos 80, Marina 60: Tyler Lopez had 21 points and Isaiah Williamson scored 16 in the victory.

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Olympic medalist suffers serious injuries after ‘death-defying’ skateboarding stunt

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An Olympic medalist and 13-time X Games winner suffered serious head injuries after a stunt went wrong.

Nyjah Huston, who won bronze in Paris in 2024, said he suffered a fractured skull and eye socket.

“A harsh reminder how death-defying skating massive rails can be…” Huston wrote in an Instagram post which included a photo of himself in a hospital bed. “Taking it one day at a time. I hope yall had a better new years then me. We live to fight another day.”

 

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Nyjah Huston of the United States competes in the men’s street prelims during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at La Concorde 3.  (Jack Gruber/USA TODAY Sports)

The post also featured Huston being treated by first responders and friends, along with another photo showing a large black-and-blue mark on Huston’s eye.

Numerous skating legends showed their support for Huston, who is considered one of the best skateboarders in the United States today.

Nyjah Huston of Team USA reacts at the Skateboarding Men’s Street Prelims on day two of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Urban Sports Park on July 25, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. (Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

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“Been watching @nyjah grow up into one of the best skaters to ever do it and it amazes me the amount of grit this kid has,” Shaun White shared on his Instagram story, via Pro Football Network. “You got this brother. Heal quick!”

Even Tony Hawk shared well-wishes on Huston’s Instagram post.

“Heavy. Stay strong; we know you’ll be back,” the skateboarding legend wrote.

“Man.. prayers for healing brother!” added Ryan Sheckler.

It is unknown whether Huston was wearing a helmet at the time of the incident.

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Nyjah Huston, of the United States, celebrates during the men’s skateboard street final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, July 29, 2024, in Paris, France.  (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Huston has seven gold medals and five silvers in world championships. He has not competed since the 2024 Olympics, but the California native has his eyes set on the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.

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