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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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Victor Wembanyama scores 33 as Spurs dominate Thunder in Game 4 to even Western Conference Finals
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The San Antonio Spurs have evened up the Western Conference Finals in dominant fashion, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder, 103-82, on Sunday night.
With both teams winning two games now, it will be a pivotal matchup in Game 5 back at Paycor Center in Oklahoma City on Tuesday night to see who will have the upper hand heading into a decisive Game 6.
One of the biggest stories in this game revolved around the Thunder’s 3-point shooting percentage. It was such an advantage in Game 3’s victory, as they shot 44.7% and 48.1% from the field overall.
Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs scores a basket against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter in Game Four of the NBA Western Conference Finals at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, on May 24, 2026. (Alex Slitz/Getty Images)
But the Spurs adjusted their defense, and it showed in Game 4 as the Thunder shot just 6 of 33 from beyond the arc (18%), resulting in only 33% shots made from the field.
San Antonio wasn’t much better, making only 27% of their 3s (9 of 33) and shooting just 39% from the field. However, they were playing aggressively and getting chances at the charity stripe, shooting 32 free throws compared to Oklahoma City’s 18.
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The aggression was clear from both teams, but it was San Antonio making the best of those moments, and it began in the first quarter.
The Spurs got out to a hot start, owning a nine-point lead after the first quarter and moving it to double digits by halftime to the home crowd’s delight. Then, in the third quarter, the Thunder were struggling to hit shots, as they started to turn the ball over, which the Spurs have capitalized on all season long.
San Antonio scored 25 of its points off the Thunder’s 20 turnovers, and they were finding success in fast-break moments, too.
San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle gestures against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first half of Game 4 in the Western Conference finals NBA playoffs in San Antonio on May 24, 2026. (Eric Gay/AP)
At one point, the Spurs had a 25-point lead, and it’s always sweet for a team to rest its starters in the fourth quarter with a victory in hand.
Victor Wembanyama was back to his efficient ways from the floor, leading the Spurs with 33 points (11 of 22), while nailing three 3-pointers, collecting eight rebounds and dishing five assists. He also had three blocks on the other end.
But Stephon Castle (13 points, three rebounds, six assists), Devin Vassell (13 points, six rebounds, three assists) and De’Aaron Fox (12 points, 10 rebounds, five assists) all contributed well in the starting five in the winning effort. The Spurs also had six bench players score, including Dylan Harper, who finished with seven points and five rebounds.
For the Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a poor shooting night, hitting just six of his 15 shots, though he made all seven of his free throws. He had four rebounds, seven assists and four turnovers for Oklahoma City.
San Antonio Spurs players Stephon Castle, Victor Wembanyama, and Devin Vassell react after a basket against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first half of Game 4 in the Western Conference finals in San Antonio on May 24, 2026. (Eric Gay/AP)
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As always, the Thunder had solid contributions from its bench, but it wasn’t to their standards. Players like Aaron Wiggins and Jared McCain, pivotal pieces in Game 3’s win, shot a combined 3 of 21 from the field for eight total points.
These two top seeds in the West will battle Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m. ET.
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As critters and losses pile up, Angels fans call for owner Arte Moreno to sell team
Lifelong Angels fan Johnny Gonzalez has reached his boiling point as the team sits at the bottom of the standings, but he’s not giving up. And he’s not alone.
The Angels completed a surprise sweep of the Rangers Sunday, but the team still is tied for the worst record in Major League Baseball with a 20-34. Their fans spent the holiday weekend pushing back against the idea that the franchise would never be more than a bargain option amid rising prices all around them.
Frustrated fans have gone shirtless during the Angels’ homestand and chanted for owner Arte Moreno to “sell the team.” And about 75 fans heeded Gonzalez’s call for a protest, gathering in front of the Angel Stadium State College Boulevard entrance on Saturday chanting “sell the team,” “we want playoffs” and “winning matters.” Drivers passing the spectacle honked their horns in support.
“They’re not doing much for us fans,” said Gonzalez, who organized the protest using the Instagram account @AngelsBoycott. “It seems like every other team is just doing a lot more than us, despite us having a huge following [and] having some of the best players to ever play the game. I mean, it’s just like a lack of commitment, to say the least, and that’s why we’re here today.”
Angels fans wave signs and urge owner Arte Moreno to sell the team to an ownership group willing to invest more in winning during a pregame protest Saturday at Angel Stadium.
(Joaquin Ruiz / For The Times)
It has been three months since Angels owner Arte Moreno told the Orange County Register that, according to Angels survey results, winning was not a top-five priority for fans and that data showed they valued affordability, safety and a “good experience” first.
Outrage over the remarks has grown as the Angels remain anchored at the bottom of the standings.
With a megaphone in his hand, Gonzalez pointed to the Ducks’ recent Stanley Cup playoff run as proof that Anaheim enjoys winning. He also noted how the nearby Dodgers and even the Padres demonstrate how Southern California teams can play for the postseason.
The Angels have missed the MLB playoffs for 11 consecutive seasons — including six with stars Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout on the roster — and have reached the postseason six times since Moreno purchased the team in 2003 after the franchise’s sole World Series title win in 2002.
Team officials did not respond to The Times’ request for comment on the fans’ protest, but manager Kurt Suzuki addressed the “sell the team” chants that are so loud they can be heard during Angels television broadcasts.
“I know it’s a thing, the no shirts and waving,” Suzuki said. “But yeah, we see it. We recognize it. They have the right to their opinion, and … they cheer for the guys, they roll-call them. I think it’s pretty neat for them to have that kind of support.”
A fan wears a bag over his head that says “Sell the Team Arte!!!” during a game against the Rangers on Friday at Angel Stadium.
(Mark J. Terrill / Ap Photo/mark J. Terrill)
Suzuki added that the Angels remain focused on winning and haven’t paid the chants too much attention.
The Angels entered Sunday’s game ranked No. 9 in MLB attendance with 34,555 announced fans per night, according to ESPN. There are swaths of empty seats during every home game, suggesting some season ticket holders are choosing to stay home.
There is an expanding contingent of fans in the upper deck adjacent to the right-field foul pole who have chanted “sell the team” while waving T-shirts, joining in on a trendy “tarps off” fan movement across MLB sparked by Cardinals fans in St. Louis.
Angels fans who haven’t joined the protests are pleased to see the calls for change.
“I think it’s good that there’s fans that are passionate enough to actually speak out, to want to see a better team and really want to get us back into the playoffs,” Darren Shimasaki, an Angels fan from Yorba Linda, said Friday.
Debbie and Reed Olive, meanwhile, said they usually attend games for the promotions.
“You’re not going to come away with the wins,” Debbie said. “So, we got to get something for our ticket price.”
Even the fan experience unrelated to winning that Moreno touted has taken a hit.
Angels officials said they quickly resolved a rodent infestation Orange County health inspectors flagged at an outdoor food stand in View Level Section 432. Videos of stadium workers capturing a possum in one fan section and spraying gnats on the field during the last few weeks haven’t helped the team’s image.
Reed said the rodent infestation “was a bad look” and that the Angels need a new stadium in addition to a new owner.
Catcher Logan O’Hoppe, who has spent his five-year career with the Angels, said he understands the fans’ frustration.
“We don’t like not doing well, either,” O’Hoppe said. “It’s not OK to us. It doesn’t matter how much we’re getting paid or that we get treated great throughout the league and things like that. We hate it, too. I think people definitely don’t realize that. I think I can speak for a lot of guys in here that we dedicate our lives to this. … We’re not happy with how it’s going, but we’re doing everything we can to fix it.”
O’Hoppe is a New York Rangers fan and gets frustrated when his team struggles, but he said he reminds himself that “we’re all humans.”
The Rangers’ Josh Jung is tagged out at home by Angels catcher Logan O’Hoppe on Friday at Angel Stadium.
(Mark J. Terrill / Ap Photo/mark J. Terrill)
Angels left fielder Wade Meckler, who made his debut on Friday night, is an Orange County native who grew up cheering for the team.
“I mean, I get it,” Meckler said. “It’s a hungry fan base. The fan base is hungry for a winning team. So I understand, you know, being frustrated. They just really want a winning team.”
Meckler has been following the Angels since age 5 and remembers feeling dejected after attending the Angels’ 4-1 home loss to the Royals in Game 2 of the 2014 American League Division Series.
“It’s a super loyal fan base,” Meckler said. “I feel like they show up with energy every day.”
The Angels are on track to miss the postseason for a 12th consecutive season, prompting restless fans to call for new owners who will invest in building a team capable of reaching the playoffs.
“Arte don’t know what he’s talking about,” said Austin Kleschka, an Angels fan who joined Gonzalez at the front of Saturday’s protest. “Winning is a priority. We want that.”
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Raiders’ No 1 pick Fernando Mendoza surprises Cal’s MBA commencement by walking the stage for undergrad degree
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Fernando Mendoza, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, took time away from the Las Vegas Raiders to turn his tassel, and perhaps, show off his arm by flinging his cap in a graduation ceremony this weekend.
But it wasn’t at Indiana’s commencement ceremony – he went back to Cal.
Mendoza, who missed a White House visit with his Hoosiers teammates earlier this month to focus on his time with his new NFL squad, was a part of Cal’s MBA commencement ceremony on Saturday after previously missing their undergraduate ceremony this past Wednesday.
Fernando Mendoza looks to pass during the Las Vegas Raiders rookie minicamp at the team’s headquarters in Henderson, Nev., on May 2, 2026. (David Becker/Getty Images)
Once again, Mendoza didn’t want to leave his Raiders teammates, but Jenny Chatman, dean of the Haas School of Business at Cal, made an exception for the man who completed his degree at Cal.
During the ceremony, Chatman paused to share the surprise that Mendoza would be able to walk the stage for his undergraduate degree.
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“We have one Haas undergraduate student who couldn’t make it to commencement on Wednesday. So, I hope you don’t mind I invited this person to our MBA commencement,” Chatman told the crowd. “He actually had a really good excuse for missing commencement. He used his Haas skills and coursework to negotiate an excellent job and an excellent comp package.
“But he wasn’t able to change his start date when he needed to report to his new job, so can you please help me in welcoming Las Vegas Raider, Heisman Trophy winner, Haas graduate and Cal Bear forever, Fernando Mendoza.”
The surprise led to a great number of cheers for Mendoza who, as always, had a bright smile on his face as he walked across the stage and accepted his degree in business administration and management.
Mendoza finished that degree while enrolled in a master’s program at Indiana in 2025.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza warms up during a rookie minicamp at Intermountain Health Performance Center in Henderson, Nev., on May 2, 2026. (Candice Ward/Imagn Images)
During that time tackling two workloads with two different schools, Mendoza was also leading the Hoosiers to a historic undefeated season under head coach Curt Cignetti, ultimately leading to a national championship victory in his home Miami against his hometown Miami Hurricanes.
It was during the undefeated season that Mendoza cemented himself as the top quarterback option in this year’s draft, and the Raiders, a team desperate for a quarterback of the future, confirmed all predictions that he would go first overall this past month.
Now, his focus is on how he can impact his new franchise, whether he’s starting or not. Veteran Kirk Cousins is also on the quarterbacks depth chart in “Sin City,” and new head coach Klint Kubiak has mentioned the ideal scenario where Cousins starts Week 1, with Mendoza developing and learning behind him before taking over under center.
It’s because of that focus Mendoza said he wouldn’t be joining his Hoosier teammates in the nation’s capital for a White House ceremony celebrating their national championship.
President Donald Trump revealed that Mendoza did call him and they had a conversation.
Quarterback Fernando Mendoza, selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft by the Las Vegas Raiders, attends a news conference at the Raiders Headquarters in Henderson, Nev., on April 24, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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“He called me and explained why he couldn’t be here,” Trump told the group at the White House during the ceremony.
“If he was not here for any other reason. If he did not like Trump, I would not have mentioned him for any other reason. I like him, he’s actually a big fan of what we’re doing… Fernando couldn’t be here today because he’s now a member of the Las Vegas Raiders. I hope he does good.”
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