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High school basketball: Thursday’s scores
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
BOYS
CITY SECTION
Alliance Bloomfield 39, Alliance Ted K. Tajima 36
Animo Robinson 72, New Designs University Park 30
Animo Venice 89, Burton 40
Animo Watts 65, New Designs Watts 26
Bert Corona Charter 44, Lakeview Charter 32
Central City Value 76, Animo Bunche 37
Collins Family 48, East College Prep 46
Downtown Magnets 90, Annenberg 23
Hollywood 60, Northridge Academy 58
LA University 94, New West Charter 40
Orthopaedic 49, Aspire Ollin 28
Rise Kohyang 50, Stern 45
San Fernando 59, Panorama 54
Triumph Charter 102, CHAMPS 43
WISH Academy 71, Animo Pat Brown 53
SOUTHERN SECTION
Alpaugh 39, Coast Union 28
Alta Loma 32, Colony 30
Beaumont 45, Redlands 43
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 67, Paraclete 49
Channel Islands 47, Fillmore 42
Chino 90, Ontario 47
Chino Hills 69, Los Osos 67
Colton 57, Rim of the World 32
Compton Early College 49, Pacific Lutheran 47
CSDR 71, Anza Hamilton 25
Don Lugo 65, Chaffey 56
Eisenhower 67, Bloomington 47
Elsinore 89, West Valley 54
Excelsior Charter 84, ACE 36
Geffen Academy 52, New Roads 44
Glendale Adventist 64, Beacon Hill 55
Glenn 39, Edgewood 36
Godinez 70, Garden Grove 43
Highland Hall 43, Lighthouse Christian 21
Holy Martyrs Armenian 66, Buckley 46
Jurupa Hills 58, Grand Terrace 41
La Palma Kennedy 69, Placentia Valencia 63
Mesrobian 82, Southwestern Academy 29
Milken 68, AGBU 62
Montclair 66, Diamond Ranch 59
Nordhoff 46, Carpinteria 40
Ocean View 81, Westminster 36
Palm Desert 66, Shadow Hills 55
Palm Springs 52, Xavier Prep 22
Rancho Cucamonga 66, Upland 37
Rancho Mirage 79, La Quinta 34
Redlands East Valley 71, Citrus Valley 68
Riverside Notre Dame 61, Kaiser 59
San Jacinto Valley Academy 67, SJDLCS 20
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 50, Tustin 41
Santa Clarita Christian 73, Lancaster Baptist 45
Santa Rosa Academy 63, California Military Institute 46
Segerstrom 49, Santa Ana 38
Summit 80, Carter 57
Tahquitz 48, San Jacinto 36
Tarbut V’ Torah 77, Newport Christian 63
Temecula Prep 78, Nuview Bridge 26
Thousand Oaks Hillcrest Christian 61, Sequoyah School 47
Trinity Classical Academy 72, Desert Christian 61
Vistamar 83, CAMS 25
Weaver 51, Noli Indian 27
INTERSECTIONAL
Georgia-Cumberland Academy 52, Loma Linda Academy 30
San Fernando Valley Academy 80, Summit View 19
San Gabriel Academy 56, Greater Atlanta Adventist (GA) 18
San Gabriel Academy 75, Chisolm Trail Academy (TX) 47
Spencerville Adventist Academy (MD) 49, Loma Linda Academy 43
GIRLS
CITY SECTION
Alliance Ted K. Tajima 32, Alliance Bloomfield 22
Animo Robinson 41, New Designs University Park 4
Animo Venice 34, Burton 12
Animo Watts 88, New Designs Watts 2
Annenberg 32, Downtown Magnets 12
Aspire Ollin 44, Orthopaedic 9
Central City Value 56, Animo Bunche 16
East College Prep 32, Collins Family 13
New West Charter 40, LA University 21
Northridge Academy 82, VAAS 11
San Fernando 63, Panorama 16
Stern 41, Rise Kohyang 17
Vaughn 34, Fulton 10
SOUTHERN SECTION
Adelanto 67, Granite Hills 14
Alemany 100, Marymount 40
Alpaugh 53, Coast Union 27
Beaumont 54, Redlands 36
Beckman 59, San Clemente 43
Bishop Diego 59, Coastal Christian 47
Bishop Montgomery 63, St. Anthony 48
Buena 49, Santa Barbara 18
Calvary Baptist 67, Bethel Christian 29
CAMS 43, Vistamar 42
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 46, Bishop Conaty-Loretto 8
Cate 56, Santa Barbara Providence 18
Chaffey 52, Don Lugo 40
Chino 68, Ontario 47
Chino Hills 54, Upland 26
Citrus Valley 41, Redlands East Valley 27
Colony 57, Alta Loma 32
Colton 36, Arroyo Valley 31
Corona Centennial 65, Moreno Valley 54
CSDR 64, Anza Hamilton 30
Elsinore 60, West Valley 18
El Toro 49, Mission Viejo 34
Fontana 67, Grand Terrace 35
Foothill Tech 42, Thacher 35
Gardena Serra 74, Ramona Convent 29
Harvard-Westlake 55, Marlborough 36
Highland 40, Littlerock 21
Holy Martyrs Armenian 46, ISLA 28
Jurupa Hills 47, Bloomington 23
Kaiser 41, Rim of the World 15
Knight 61, Palmdale 27
Laguna Beach 45, Capistrano Valley 27
Lakewood St. Joseph 54, St. Monica 45
Lancaster 46, Quartz Hill 41
La Quinta 68, Rancho Mirage 18
Los Alamitos 65, Corona del Mar 33
Marina 45, Fountain Valley 40
Mary Star of the Sea 58, San Gabriel Mission 16
Mater Dei 58, JSerra 48
Milken 45, AGBU 30
Montclair 35, Diamond Ranch 24
Newport Christian 28, Anaheim Discovery 20
New Roads 32, Geffen Academy 15
Notre Dame Academy 50, Flintridge Sacred Heart 27
NOVA Academy 55, First Baptist 9
Oakwood 55, Le Lycée 7
Pilibos 61, Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 59
Rosary Academy 58, Newport Beach Pacifica Christian 37
Samueli Academy 57, Legacy College Prep 9
San Dimas 52, South Hills 28
San Jacinto 50, Tahquitz 39
San Marcos 62, Oxnard 24
Santa Clarita Christian 61, Lancaster Baptist 44
Santa Margarita 78, Orange Lutheran 73
Shadow Hills 54, Palm Desert 39
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 74, Louisville 49
Sierra Canyon 93, Chaminade 35
South Hills Academy 23, Animo Leadership 15
Southlands Christian 66, Vista Meridian 0
Spring Valley Academy 46, Loma Linda Academy 32
St. Bernard 62, Pomona Catholic 8
St. Bonaventure 85, Santa Clara 12
St. Genevieve 52, Paraclete 38
St. Paul 55, Sacred Heart of LA 44
St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 70, St. Mary’s Academy 43
Temecula Prep 66, Nuview Bridge 30
Trabuco Hills 60, Tesoro 57
Trinity Classical Academy 67, Desert Christian 32
Valley Christian Academy 46, Lompoc Cabrillo 38
Victor Valley 45, Barstow 30
Western Christian 49, Webb 8
Xavier Prep 41, Palm Springs 36
Yucaipa 68, Cajon 37
INTERSECTIONAL
Loma Linda Academy 37, Collegedale Academy (TN) 28
Redlands Adventist Academy 51, Pine Hills Adventist 23
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US Olympic hockey hero Jack Hughes opens up about support for women’s team amid backlash over Trump’s joke
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Team USA Olympic hockey hero Jack Hughes spoke about his support for his country’s women’s hockey team after his team was the subject of backlash for laughing at a joke by President Donald Trump about the women’s team.
During an interview on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” Friday, Hughes opened up about his respect for the women’s team after McAfee appeared to reference the controversy by joking that Hughes and his teammates “hate” the women players.
“We are hanging out with them so much, the women’s team. We were supporting them. Like, we were at their games, they were at our games,” Hughes said.
Jack Hughes of the United States celebrates after a gold medal win during against Canadaat Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games Feb. 22, 2026, in Milan, Italy. (Elsa/Getty Images)
Hughes then appeared to address the recent criticism of his team for its response to Trump’s joke.
“Like all these people talking, how many of them watched their gold medal game? Me and Quinn Hughes were at the game. We were at the game until like overtime ended on the glass, and we were jumping up and down so excited for these girls, so excited they won,” Hughes said.
“And how many of these people watched the gold medal game, watched their semifinals game? Like 10 of the 10 of our players went to their game in the round-robin. Like, we supported them so much, and we’re so proud of them. We’re so happy that they won, and they brought a gold medal back and that, you know, I said it, the men’s and women’s team both brought gold medals back. So, just unbelievable for USA hockey.”
Hughes, who scored the game-winning overtime goal against Canada to win gold, reflected on his interaction with the player on the U.S. women’s team who did the same, Megan Keller.
“Me and her had a great moment in the cafeteria after her gold medal game. We played Slovakia the next night, and it was like a late game. And we were in the pasta line — me and Megan. They were just getting ready to go out again, and I just gave her a massive hug, and I said, ‘I’m so happy for you. I’m so proud of you,’” Hughes said.
“A couple nights later, saw her again in the [cafeteria], and we took a great picture and, uh, she just gave me a big hug and was so pumped for me as well.”
Hughes told reporters after the game the first thing he thought about when the puck went in was Keller, who scored the golden goal for the United States women’s team against Canada three days earlier.
US WOMEN’S HOCKEY GOLD MEDALIST SAYS IT’S ‘SAD’ MEN’S TEAM HAD TO APOLOGIZE FOR OLYMPICS CONTROVERSY
The controversy surrounding the men’s team stemmed from a locker room phone call between the players and Trump right after their gold medal win over Canada.
Trump told the men’s team after inviting them to Tuesday’s State of the Union address that he’d “have” to invite the women’s team, otherwise “I probably would be impeached.” The team laughed in response, prompting immense backlash.
Several mainstream media outlets penned op-eds condemning the men’s team for laughing at the joke and then visiting the White House to celebrate and Trump’s State of the Union address.
The United States’ Jack Hughes (86), who scored the winning overtime goal, celebrates after defeating Canada in the men’s ice hockey gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy Feb. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
U.S. women’s hockey captain Hilary Knight said on Wednesday’s edition of ESPN’s “SportsCenter” that Trump’s “distasteful joke” has “overshadow[ed]” the women’s success.
“I thought it was sort of a distasteful joke, and, unfortunately, that is overshadowing a lot of the success, the success of just women at the Olympics carrying for Team USA and having amazing gold medal feats,” Knight said.
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“We’re just focusing on celebrating the women in our room, the extraordinary efforts, and continue to celebrate three gold medals in program history as well as the double gold for both men’s and women’s at the same time. And really not detract from that with a distasteful joke.”
Hughes’ mother, Ellen, a former Team USA player and current player development staff member, said the players only cared about “bring[ing] so much unity to a group and to a country.”
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USC men routed by Nebraska after building halftime lead
Another winnable game was slipping away, another frustrating performance by USC unraveling in painfully familiar fashion, when Jaden Brownell lifted up from the corner for a wide-open three-pointer, offering a split-second of hope in an otherwise hopeless second half.
But the shot clanked away. A collective sigh from the cardinal-and-gold faithful rippled through Galen Center, only to be swallowed up seconds later when Nebraska’s Pryce Sandfort, who finished with 32 points, knocked down a three-pointer of his own. That’s when USC’s own arena exploded with a deafening Big Red roar, loud enough to make you forget you were in Los Angeles — or that these lifeless Trojans had once looked like a real NCAA tournament team.
There were still more than nine minutes remaining after that in Saturday’s brutal 82-67 loss, though that roar from the Nebraska faithful might as well have been the exclamation point. Whether it becomes the punctuation mark on a frustrating second season for USC under coach Eric Musselman was still to be determined.
The Trojans have lost five consecutive games as of Saturday and sit in a tie for 11th in the Big Ten. They still have two regular-season games remaining to bolster their middling tournament resume, both of which they can ill afford to lose.
A midweek matchup at Washington looms especially large. A loss to the Huskies, who are 14-15, would make climbing back from the bubble brink especially harrowing. A rivalry rematch awaits after that against UCLA.
Nebraska forward Pryce Sandfort (21) drives past USC forward Terrance Williams II (5) during the first half Saturday.
(William Liang / Associated Press)
“I still think we could have a successful season,” forward Terrance Williams II said Saturday . “I had that positive mindset coming into the season. I still have that positive mindset. The season’s not over. … We can change the trajectory of the season very quickly.”
Nothing, though, about Saturday’s second half suggested USC was poised for positive change.
The Trojans positioned themselves in the first half to make a very different statement Saturday. They took advantage of foul trouble from Nebraska point guard Sam Hoiberg and led by five points at halftime. Chad Baker-Mazara had already poured in 14 points, and they barely needed freshman Alijah Arenas, who was left out of the starting lineup and played only nine minutes.
“They had belief,” Musselman said.
Yet after shooting 52% from the field in the first half, the Trojans were suddenly unable to find the target in the second. For the first five minutes of the half, a dunk from Jacob Cofie was USC’s only basket. During another five-minute stretch in the second half, USC couldn’t even manage a dunk.
Its issues only got worse when Baker-Mazara fell hard trying to block a lay-in. He didn’t play the rest of the game, as Musselman said Baker-Mazara told the staff he was unable to go.
“They played great in the second half,” Musselman said, “and we did not play very good.”
The Trojans didn’t fare much better on the glass, either, as Nebraska more than doubled USC’s total rebounds (22 to 10) after halftime.
The defense followed suit, with Nebraska piling up points in the paint at will. Sixteen of the Huskers’ first 20 points in the second half came on either dunks or lay-ins as USC’s defense lacked any semblance of urgency.
“I feel like they came out with more energy to be honest,” Williams said. “The first couple possessions, you could see it. They wanted it more than we did.”
How that’s still the case, after several similarly frustrating second halves this season, is still unclear.
“Second halves, they’re hard,” Brownell said. “We have to accept that and get ready quicker in the locker room, get our mental right and then come in and be ready.”
But with the Trojans on the very brink of the tournament bubble, time is quickly running out on that possibility.
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MLB pitcher Merrill Kelly says California tax rate swayed decision to reject Padres’ free agency offer
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Merrill Kelly will once again be wearing an Arizona Diamondbacks uniform when the 2026 regular season gets underway.
Kelly, who entered the free agent market after pitching in 10 games with the Texas Rangers in 2025, agreed to a deal to return to the Diamondbacks.
Kelly spent the first seven years of his professional career with the Diamondbacks but revealed that he received an offer from the San Diego Padres this offseason. Kelly said his decision to turn down the Padres during free agency centered on California’s higher income tax rate compared to Arizona’s.
Merrill Kelly (23) of the Texas Rangers pitches during a game against the Miami Marlins at Globe Life Field on Sept. 21, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Gunnar Word/Texas Rangers/Getty Images)
Kelly agreed to a two-year contract worth an estimated $40 million with the Diamondbacks, according to ESPN. Although the Padres offered a comparable deal at three years instead of two, California’s 13% tax rate on income above $1 million proved a key difference.
“I don’t think it’s any secret on how much money you get taken out of your pocket when you go to California,” the right-hander told “Foul Territory.”
Kelly also has deep ties to Arizona, where he attended high school and played college baseball at Arizona State. He said finding a way back to Arizona “was always the priority.”
Merrill Kelly (29) of the Arizona Diamondbacks looks on before Game Six of the Championship Series against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Oct. 23, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)
While Kelly said he is fond of San Diego, he was unwilling to sacrifice a significant portion of his salary to taxes. “I love San Diego,” Kelly said. “It’s just, like I said, they take too much money out of my pocket, man. The taxes over there are a different level.
“We had my numbers guy run the numbers, and it just made more sense to come home.”
Merrill Kelly (23) of the Texas Rangers looks on during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Globe Life Field on Aug. 8, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Bailey Orr/Texas Rangers/Getty Images)
Arizona’s state income tax rate is roughly 2.5%. Kelly also joked that he prefers the desert landscape to San Diego’s coastal setting.
“It worked out best for us because that was honestly our second choice,” Kelly said. “It was between here and San Diego going into the offseason. San Diego was really the only place that, if we did go somewhere, that was probably high on our list if we weren’t in Arizona. It’s like, ‘All right, let’s just hop over and take a short, six-hour drive to San Diego.’
“But, yeah, the desert is home. I guess we’re not ocean people.”
In a statement to The California Post, the Padres said the team does “not comment on contract negotiations.”
Acquired by the Rangers in July 2025, Kelly went 12-9 while splitting the season between Texas and Arizona.
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