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High school basketball: Thursday's playoff scores
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
CITY SECTION
Animo Bunche 28, Animo Pat Brown 17
Chavez 33, Monroe 4
Collins Family d. CALS Early College, forfeit
Kennedy 65, Van Nuys 34
Marquez 51, Elizabeth 15
Maywood Academy 33, Torres 26
New West Charter 28, University Prep Value 27
Smidt Tech 14, LA Leadership
South East 59, Jordan 31
BOYS
CITY SECTION
Aspire Ollin 42, Annenberg 39
Marquez 74, Elizabeth 38
Middle College 45, Stella 26
Monroe 48, Chavez 25
Poly 79, Grant 46
Port of LA 87, Dymally 77
Sherman Oaks CES 85, VAAS 53
Simon Tech 39, AHSA 26
Sylmar 69, San Fernando 60
Van Nuys 59, Kennedy 57
Westchester 94, University 46
GIRLS
SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
FIRST ROUND
DIVISION 1
#1 Ventura 63, Thousand Oaks 40
#16 Crean Lutheran 44, Orange Lutheran 39
#9 Marlborough 50, El Dorado 39
#8 Rancho Christian 81, Mira Costa 64
#5 La Salle 48, Flintridge Prep 33
#12 Chaminade 52, Claremont 45
#13 Santa Margarita 56, Redondo Union 47
#4 Harvard-Westlake 71, Rialto 45
#3 Moreno Valley 61, Rancho Cucamonga 40
St. Monica 70, #14 St. Anthony 65
#11 San Clemente 80, Valencia 64
#6 JSerra 66, Bonita 39
Riverside King 60, #7 Buena 52 (OT)
Esperanza 56, #10 Westlake 53
#15 Corona Centennial 66, Villa Park 43
#2 Brentwood 80, Heritage 45
DIVISION 2AA
#1 Buena Park 66, Lakewood St. Joseph 59
West Torrance 51, #16 Crescenta Valley 31
#9 Campbell Hall 47, Glendora 45
#8 Portola 57, Camarillo 50
#5 San Juan Hills 67, San Dimas 50
Diamond Bar 57, #12 St. Margaret’s 54
Summit 28, #13 Long Beach Poly 34
Oak Park 58, #4 Oxnard 36
Beckman 52, #3 Crossroads 41
#14 Palos Verdes 51, Valley View 44
#11 Hart 59, San Jacinto 52
South Torrance 46, #6 Shadow Hills 34
Lynwood 66, #7 Los Osos 56
#10 Lakewood 58, Corona Santiago 50
#15 Dos Pueblos 53, Saugus 49
#2 North Torrance 74, Paramount 66
DIVISION 2A
#1 Burbank Burroughs 40, Millikan 12
Village Christian 44, #16 Dana Hills 35
Marina 70, #9 Placentia Valencia 51
Pioneer 56, #8 Oaks Christian 49
Sonora 59, #5 Antelope Valley 47
Torrance 46, #12 Los Alamitos 45
Corona at #13 Rolling Hills Prep
#4 Fountain Valley 48, Bishop Alemany 46
#3 Chino 84, United Christian Academy 44
Corona del Mar 38, #14 Yorba Linda 31
#11 Brea Olinda 49, Fontana 31
Oak Hills 56, #6 Eastvale Roosevelt 46
Trinity Classical Academy at #7 Segerstrom
Notre Dame Academy 57, #10 Canyon Country Canyon 55
La Canada 49, #15 Aliso Niguel 29
#2 Rosary Academy 62, Pasadena 41
DIVISION 3AA
#1 Orange County Pacifica Christian 43, Troy 35
Chaparral 48, #16 Murrieta Valley 45
Santa Fe at #9 Godinez, Friday
Downey 55, #8 Arcadia 47
Mark Keppel 55, #5 Long Beach Jordan 23
#12 South Pasadena 77, Moorpark 48
#13 Oakwood 59, Carter 22
#4 Highland 59, Holy Martyrs 50
Cerritos 60, #3 Lancaster 40
Beaumont 60, #14 California 27
Ridgecrest Burroughs 54, #11 St. Bonaventure 49
#6 Great Oak 58, Grand Terrace 49
#7 Diamond Ranch 67, Rowland 59
#10 Culver City 52, Yucaipa 40
Huntington Beach 45, #15 Immaculate Heart 31
#2 El Segundo 68, South Hills 44
DIVISION 3A
#1 Lawndale 34, Santa Monica 32
#16 Alta Loma 56, Glendale 53
#9 Gahr 56, Yeshiva 25
Shalhevet at #8 Loma Linda Academy
#5 Desert Christian Academy 55, Coachella Valley 42
El Toro 45, #12 Ontario 38
Ramona 66, #13 Hemet 52
#4 Twentynine Palms 50, Pasadena Poly 40
#3 La Serna 34, Santa Ana Foothill 30
#14 Whitney 40, Bishop Amat 37
Eastside 69, #11 Geffen Academy 36
#6 El Rancho 49, Rio Hondo Prep 41
#7 Palm Desert 47, Coastal Christian 34
#10 Temescal Canyon 67, California School for the Deaf Riverside 48
Cantwell Sacred Heart 52, #15 Hesperia 35
#2 Temecula Valley 65, Sierra Vista 50
DIVISION 4AA
#1 Savanna, bye
#16 Laguna Beach 46, Silver Valley 34
#9 Heritage Christian 61, Linfield Christian 49
Irvine 39, #8 Apple Valley 36
#5 Tesoro 44, Hesperia Christian 22
Foothill Tech 48, #12 Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 31
Redlands East Valley at #13 Maranatha
Lancaster Desert Christian 49, #4 Temecula Prep 40
Vistamar 24, #3 St. Lucy’s 20
#14 Westminster La Quinta 51, Silverado 37
Anaheim 64, #11 Santa Clarita Christian 36
Gardena Serra 55, #6 Northview 29
#7 Santa Paula 63, Elsinore 41
Tustin at #10 Canyon Springs
Milken 42, #15 Hawthorne MSA 34
#2 Leuzinger 49, Dominguez 43
DIVISION 4A
Riverside Prep 58, #1 Sherman Indian 40
#16 West Covina 37, Rancho Verde 36
San Marino at #9 Mayfield, Friday
#8 La Mirada 56, Orange 42
#5 Laguna Hills 46, San Jacinto Valley 33
#12 Schurr 43, Temple City 38
#13 Santa Maria Valley Christian 50, Colton 34
University Prep 36, #4 Packinghouse Christian 21
#3 La Palma Kennedy 41, Lucerne Valley 22
#14 Arrowhead Christian 49, Woodcrest Christian 41
#11 Oxford Academy 46, Faith Baptist 43
Nogales 33, #6 La Quinta 31
#7 Warren 53, CAMS 22
Thacher 40, #10 Newbury Park Adventist 38
#15 Pilibos 53, Duarte 52
San Luis Obispo Classical at #2 San Jacinto Leadership Academy
DIVISION 5AA
#1 Loara, bye
#16 San Gabriel Academy 67, Santa Barbara Providence 19
#9 Fullerton 49, Fillmore 20
#8 Hillcrest 53, Adelanto 34
#5 Nordhoff 66, AB Miller 50
Avalon at #12 Westminster
Capistrano Valley Christian 37, #13 Anza Hamilton 34
#4 Costa Mesa 65, St. Genevieve 48
Indian Springs at #3 Environmental Charter
St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 69, #14 Thousand Oaks Hillcrest Christian 7
#11 Patriot 62, Acaciawood Academy 6
Perris at #6 Los Amigos
#7 Charter Oak 44, Bell Gardens 37
#10 Santa Ana 41, Carpinteria 37
Western Christian 53, #15 Victor Valley 47
Rancho Alamitos at #2 Redlands Adventist Academy
DIVISION 5A
#1 Riverside Notre Dame, bye
Citrus Hill 49, #16 Riverside Bethel Christian 27
Sacred Heart LA at #9 Rosemead
Desert Hot Springs 64, #8 Excelsior Charter 26
#5 Arroyo Valley 29, South El Monte 28
#12 Banning 51, Edgewood 48
#13 Bolsa Grande 44, Southlands Christian 24
Ganesha 57, #4 Summit View West 15
Pasadena Marshall 48, #3 Mesa Grande Academy 22
Jurupa Hills 48, #14 San Bernardino 25
Mary Star of the Sea 51, #11 Santa Clara 15
Saddleback at #6 La Sierra
Workman 33, #7 Webb 20
Gabrielino 55, #10 Calvary Baptist 21
#15 Villanova Prep 53, NOVA Academy Early College 43
#2 Shandon, bye
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Falcons fire Raheem Morris after choosing him over multiple successful coaches
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The Atlanta Falcons did not have to do much thinking about their future when their season ended Sunday.
The team did not even wait for Black Monday, as it fired head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot on Sunday night.
The Falcons hired Morris ahead of the 2024 season, selecting him over candidates such as Bill Belichick, Mike Vrabel, Jim Harbaugh, Mike Macdonald and Ben Johnson.
Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris on the sideline against the New Orleans Saints in the second quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Brett Davis/Imagn Images)
But Morris’ results were not what the Falcons wanted, going 8-9 in back-to-back seasons.
“I have great personal affinity for both Raheem and Terry and appreciate their hard work and dedication to the Falcons, but I believe we need new leadership in these roles moving forward,” owner Arthur Blank said in a statement. “The decision to move away from people who represent the organization so well and have a shared commitment to the values that are important to the organization is not an easy one, but the results on the field have not met our expectations or those of our fans and leadership. I wish Raheem and Terry the absolute best in their future pursuits.”
Wildly enough, the team’s record is the same as the division champion Carolina Panthers’, so the Falcons were just one win away from making the playoffs for the first time since the 2017 season. One of those losses was to the New York Jets, who would have had the first pick in 2026 instead of the second if that game’s result had been reversed.
Atlanta wound up winning their final four games, but it was not enough for them, or Morris and Fontenot.
Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris on the sideline against the Miami Dolphins in the first quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Oct. 26, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Brett Davis/Imagn Images)
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Morris previously served as the Los Angeles Rams’ defensive coordinator, winning a Super Bowl with them. He held numerous roles with the Falcons before going to Los Angeles, including serving as their interim head coach in 2020.
Morris initially replaced Arthur Smith, who served as the team’s head coach for three seasons. Smith is now the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who would make the playoffs with a win Sunday night against the Baltimore Ravens.
Perhaps the Falcons are kicking themselves for choosing Morris over several others. Vrabel won the AFC East in his first season with the New England Patriots, Johnson won the NFC North in his first year with the Chicago Bears, and Harbaugh is back in the playoffs with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, center, stands with his team while wearing an Apalachee High School T-shirt after a recent school shooting there before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
There should be several names available to the Falcons, who are desperate to make the most of Michael Penix Jr., who will enter his third NFL season in September.
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With 14 starters resting, Chargers fall to Broncos ahead of showdown with Patriots
DENVER — The game was the understudies versus the underwhelmings.
The second-string Chargers against the … wait a second, the top-seeded Denver Broncos only generated 240 yards and failed to score an offensive touchdown?
Such is the AFC this season, filled with teams who flash one week and fizzle the next.
Sunday’s regular-season finale — which the Broncos won, 19-3 — was far more competitive than it should have been, especially considering the lopsided incentives.
Whereas the Chargers were playing for pride and only modestly consequential postseason seeding, Denver’s stakes were two miles high: a free pass to the second round, and home-field advantage until the Super Bowl.
How unsettling that the Chargers could even make the game interesting, having rested 14 starters, including Pro Bowl quarterback Justin Herbert.
The Chargers now turn their attention to a first-round game at the 14-win New England Patriots, who have averaged 34.4 points in the five games since the beginning of December, on Sunday at 5 p.m. PST.
It’s another opportunity for Herbert to notch his first playoff victory. In his six seasons, the Chargers have had two one-and-done appearances — an epic collapse at Jacksonville in the 2022 season and a four-interception loss at Houston last season.
“With the way he’s played this season, this could be a breakthrough,” receiver Keenan Allen said. “Everything we want is still right in front of us.”
Chargers tight end Oronde Gadsden II catches a pass against Denver Broncos safety P.J. Locke during the first half Sunday.
(David Zalubowski / Associated Press)
That’s not exactly true. Allen reeled in two hefty items on his wish list. He needed nine more receiving yards for a $250,000 contract bonus, and six more receptions for a $750,000 payout. He finished with seven catches for 36 yards — jackpot!
“It’s nice to get that out of the way,” he said, smiling broadly.
Allen was one of the few seasoned Chargers veterans to set foot on the field. Watching from the sidelines were offensive starters Herbert, Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston and the entire starting offensive line.
So backup quarterback Trey Lance, making a rare start, had a collection of blockers that was even more hodgepodge than usual — and going up against the NFL’s sack leaders, no less. The Broncos came into the game with a club-record 64 sacks.
They got to Lance four times, and although that might be impressive, the Chargers collected four sacks of their own, two by backup defensive lineman Otito Ogbonnia.
“That was dope,” star edge rusher Khalil Mack said of the performance by second-stringers.
Mack sat out, as did All-Pro safety Derwin James Jr., linebacker Daiyan Henley and safety Elijah Molden. All will be back for the Patriots game.
The Chargers have beaten the Patriots in their last two meetings, including a 6-0 win two years ago in Foxborough. This is the first time the teams have played with these head coaches, Jim Harbaugh and Mike Vrabel.
“That’s the kind of game that defines your season,” Harbaugh said. “Our focus and attention is on that.”
Sunday’s game was a foregone conclusion before kickoff. Yes, the Chargers were 5-0 against AFC West opponents, but their primary aim was to stay fresh for the playoffs.
The Broncos, meanwhile, were so laser-focused on securing that No. 1 seed that coach Sean Payton instructed the videoboard operators to scrap the goofy games during breaks in the action. He wanted the crowd thinking about decibels, not distractions.
Denver running back RJ Harvey is tackled by Chargers defenders during the second half Sunday.
(C. Morgan Engel / Getty Images)
From the start, Denver looked on track. On their first possession, the Broncos drove from their 13 to the Chargers’ six, setting up the first of four field goals by Wil Lutz.
Who would have suspected that, after those 81 yards, Denver’s offense would generate only 31 more the rest of the half?
Put simply, Denver is a weird team. The Broncos have trailed in 12 of their 14 wins, and this was the second time this season they won without scoring an offensive touchdown. Naturally, there were incentives Sunday to staying as vanilla as possible on offense as not to reveal more to future opponents, although this is a team that already has put 17 games on video.
This game was either an offensive stinker or a defensive masterpiece, depending on your perspective.
Both quarterbacks led their team in rushing. Lance completed 20 of 44 passes for 136 yards with an interception. Denver’s Bo Nix was 14 of 23 for 141 yards.
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Teenage MLB prospect Frank Cairone hospitalized after car crash
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Top Milwaukee Brewers prospect Frank Cairone was hospitalized after being involved in a serious car accident near his New Jersey home on Friday, the team announced.
“Frank is currently being cared for at a hospital in New Jersey with the support of his family,” read a statement from the team, via MLB.com. “The Brewers’ thoughts and prayers are with Frank and his family during his difficult time.”
Pitcher Frank Cairone (left) with Green Valley High School (NV) infielder Caden Kirby during the MLB Draft Combine high school baseball game at Chase Field. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
The left-handed pitcher turned 18 this past September. He was drafted out of Delsea Regional High School in Franklinville, N.J. at No. 68 overall in the 2025 Draft.
News of the Brewers’ young prospect’s accident came shortly after the team announced it was not in contact with several players in Venezuela after U.S. military strikes in the country and the capture of its President Nicolás Maduro.
MLB TEAM UNAWARE OF STATUS OF PLAYERS IN VENEZUELA AFTER US MILITARY STRIKES
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio (11) is seen before the fifth inning of an MLB game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Toronto Blue Jays on August 31, 2025, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON. (Mathew Tsang/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold revealed the team is unaware of the status of the players in a statement Saturday.
“We don’t have much info at the moment but are trying to follow up,” Arnold said, via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “We know the airports have been shut down but not much beyond that.”
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Pitcher Frank Cairone during the MLB Draft Combine high school baseball game at Chase Field. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
The team’s players in Venezuela include star outfielder Jackson Chourio, infielder Andruw Monasterio and catcher Jeferson Quero, according to the outlet.
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