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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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Shohei Ohtani ruled out of MLB All-Star Game as Dodgers plan to manage nagging injury

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The face of baseball will not be at Tuesday’s All-Star Game.

Shohei Ohtani was scratched from his start on Friday as the Los Angeles Dodgers said he will also miss the Midsummer Classic with what the team called left knee irritation.

Ohtani, for obvious reasons, has become an All-Star Game fixture. He has earned the honor in each of the past five seasons and made his first start in 2021.

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Starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers warms up before the MLB game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on June 03, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

The two-way phenom is on his way to winning his fifth MVP award in his last six seasons as he is hitting .290 with a .939 OPS and pitching to a minuscule 1.79 ERA, the second-lowest in the sport among pitchers with 80-plus innings. His OPS is also the seventh-best mark in the league.

The Dodgers said Ohtani will be the team’s designated hitter up until the break, but he will “have some interventions on his knee to put him in the best position for the second half of the season.”

Ohtani dealt with knee issues earlier in the season.

It is certainly a big hit for the game as the other face of the sport, Aaron Judge, will miss the game due to a fractured rib that has kept him out since late May.

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Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers gets ready in the on deck circle against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on June 01, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images) (Norm Hall/Getty Images)

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Ohtani hit 99 home runs combined in 2024 and 2025, leading the National League with a 1.025 OPS in that span. Ohtani did not pitch in 2024 after elbow surgery but returned to the bump last year and owned a 2.87 ERA and 11.9 K/9, a figure he also put up in 2022 that led the American League.

The “Japanese Babe Ruth” is the only player in MLB history to have 300-plus plate appearances and 40-plus innings in six separate seasons (Ruth only did it twice and never stole 50 bases), and he has more than excelled at both.

Shohei Ohtani pitches for the Los Angeles Dodgers against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on May 13, 2026. (Gary A. Vasquez/Imagn Images)

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Ohtani is not hitting like he has in the past, but certainly the best pitching performance of his career will make up for it. He “only” has 20 homers and 56 RBI this season.

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Mikel Merino lifts Spain over Belgium, setting up World Cup showdown with France

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If Mikel Merino is sleeping, please don’t wake him. If the last week has been a dream, he’d just as soon keep dreaming.

Because on Friday, for the second time in five days, Merino came off the bench for the final five minutes of a World Cup knockout game and scored the winning goal, the latest lifting Spain to a 2-1 victory over Belgium and into next week’s semifinal against France in Arlington, Texas.

“Not even in my wildest dreams could I have imagined what’s happening right now, right?” Merino said in Spanish. “Honestly, it’s crazy.”

How crazy? Merino has played less than 10 minutes in the last two games and has two goals. He’s taken four shots in the World Cup and put two of them in the back of the net, the first in stoppage time to beat Portugal in the Round of 16 and in the 88th minute Friday to beat Belgium in a quarterfinal and extend Spain’s unbeaten to streak to 36 games.

“I don’t really even know what to say. I still can’t quite believe it,” Merino said.

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Yet Spain’s final substitution, which brought on Merino in the 86th minute, wasn’t the only one that figured heavily in the result. Fifteen minutes earlier Belgian coach Rudi Garcia sent backup goalkeeper Senne Lammens on for Thibaut Courtois — not by choice, by necessity.

The dropoff in talent wasn’t great — Lammens started 32 times for Manchester United this season — but the difference in experience was. Courtois was playing in his 21st World Cup game, second-most all-time, and he had been brilliant up to then.

But he tweaked a muscle making a save minutes earlier and dropped to the turf just before the second-half hydration break. After being attended to by the team’s trainers, he tried to continue but couldn’t, eventually hobbling to the sideline and collapsing on the bench in tears.

“We didn’t want his injury to get worse. That’s why I subbed him off,” Garcia said.

“It’s part and parcel of high-level sport. You need to be concentrated, 100% focused, and need to be able to perform. I did not want to put players on the pitch who were not 100%.”

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The margin between Belgium and Spain, after all, is a small one, even if the teams took completely different routes to the quarterfinal.

Spain, which hadn’t gone past the Round of 16 in a World Cup since 2010 when it won its only title, had gone a record six games and 609 minutes without allowing a World Cup goal, dating to the group stage of the last tournament four years ago.

Spain midfielder Mikel Merino scores off a rebound in front of Belgium goalkeeper Senne Lammens during the second half of Spain’s 2-1 quarterfinal win in the World Cup quarterfinals Friday at SoFi Stadium.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)

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You could binge watch two seasons of “Abbott Elementary” in that time.

But if Spain, the reigning European champion, and goalkeeper Unai Simón were the immovable objects, Belgium, playing in the quarterfinals for the third time in four World Cups, was an unstoppable force. With 12 goals in the last three games, it entered the quarterfinals with the third-most goals in the tournament. And no team had taken more shots.

Spain struck first, with Fabián Ruiz giving La Roja a 1-0 lead with his first goal of the tournament in the 30th minute. The sequence started with Pedro Porro sending a cross into the box for Dani Olmo, whose shot was parried away by Courtois. But Ruiz pounced on the rebound and deflected a shot off defender Timothy Castagne and into the back of the net.

In any other game of this tournament, that would have been enough for Simón. But not against Belgium, which ended Spain’s shutout streak in the 41st minute on a brilliant header from Charles De Keterlaere, who shielded Pau Cubarsí with his body and one-hopped a Castagne cross past a flat-footed Simón for his third goal in two games.

“The record and the milestones are there,” Spanish coach Luis de la Fuente said of his goalkeeper’s record streak. “It’s been decades since the last record was set. And perhaps somebody will break the clean-sheet record.

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“But it’s going to be many, many years before that happens.”

Belgium opened the game up a bit when Garcia brought Romelu Lukaku, the country’s all-time leading scorer, on at the hour mark. But Courtois was called to make two saves in the next three minutes and came up lame after the second.

Shorty after he came off, De la Fuente summoned Merino over.

“He didn’t say much to me,” Merino said. “He told me I was coming in as the No. 10. And then, as the game was coming to an end, he told me I was incredible.

“Those are the only two things he said to me.”

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The first shot Lammens faced came moments later, when Cubarsí put a one-hop shot on goal from distance. The keeper dove to his right to stop it with both hands, but the ball skipped just before it reached he and Lammens had trouble with the rebound, pushing it toward the edge of the six-yard box for Merino, who tapped it in.

“Unfortunately, to beat a team of this caliber, you need luck on your side,” Garcia, the Belgian coach, said. And the stars didn’t align for us.”

So while Belgium goes home, Spain goes to Texas for Tuesday’s semifinal with France, the only team in the world ranked ahead of it.

“Ever since the World Cup started, everyone has been waiting for this match,” Spanish wunderkind Lamine Yamal said. “I’ve been really looking forward to it. To me, they’re the two best teams in the World Cup.

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“If anyone can take on France with confidence, it’s us.”

Especially if Merino keeps dreaming.

Sports editor Iliana Limón Romero contributed to this story.

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Oba Femi vs Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam is a ‘generational matchup,’ WWE legend JBL says

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Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar’s feud will come to a head at SummerSlam in August, and the showdown has the potential to be WWE’s match of the year.

Femi beat Lesnar at WrestleMania 42 and led to “The Beast Incarnate” deciding to retire – at least for a moment – at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Lesnar made a dramatic return a few weeks later, challenging and beating Femi at Clash in Italy.

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Oba Femi looks on during Monday Night RAW at Allstate Arena on July 6, 2026, in Chicago, Illinois. (Melina Pizano/WWE via Getty Images)

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At SummerSlam, Femi and Lesnar will do battle inside a Hell in a Cell.

WWE Hall of Famer John Bradshaw Layfield called the next meeting between Femi and Lesnar a “generational matchup.”

“I’ve never seen anything like Oba – well, I have. I’ve seen Brock,” he told Fox News Digital. “It’s very much the carbon copy of Brock coming in. Brock coming in was like, oh my God, who is this guy? The guy can even talk, and he’s gonna be one of the biggest stars in wrestling. Not only could he talk, he’s a really smart guy. Brock became one of the biggest draws in professional wrestling. He came one of the biggest draws in UFC. It’s an unbelievable story, and now you got somebody who can rival that character.

Brock Lesnar in action against Oba Femi during “Monday Night Raw” at TD Garden on March 23, 2026, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Michael Owens/WWE via Getty Images)

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“This Oba Femi comes out with the silly little walk he does. Everyone kinda does it, it’s like The Bushwackers. But the whole arena does it. I was in Vegas and I didn’t want to go to the matches and deal with the traffic and deal with the backstage area, and so I kinda just watched it in a sports bar. I stood in the back where nobody could recognize me, and as soon as Oba came out, the entire sports bar was sitting there doing that Oba Femi dance. The guy is just unbelievably over.

“I really think that somewhere in the NFL this year, you’re going to see an entire NFL arena doing this dance. You’re gonna have somebody like Saquon Barkley or ‘King’ (Derrick Henry) or some of these guys do this dance, and it’s infectious. Once one of them does, one of these great running backs or wide receivers, or somebody scores a touchdown, that’s when I think you’re gonna see entire arenas doing it. I just think Oba Femi is lightning in a bottle and Brock has always been that way. This is, to me, a generational matchup.”

Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi face off during WrestleMania 42: Night 2 at Allegiant Stadium on April 19, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Georgiana Dallas/WWE via Getty Images)

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SummerSlam will take place on Aug. 1 and 2 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

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