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High school basketball: Wednesday's scores for boys' and girls' games
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
BOYS
CITY SECTION
AMIT 62, Discovery 22
Animo Bunche 54, Annenberg 27
Animo Watts 72, New Designs Watts 42
Bernstein 77, Mendez 23
Crenshaw 82, Fremont 26
Diego Rivera 57, Jefferson 43
Downtown Magnets 74, Central City Value 47
Fairfax 64, Hamilton 55
Foshay 64, Middle College 54
Franklin 61, Lincoln 33
Gardena 58, Rancho Dominguez 57
Granada Hills 62, El Camino Real 55
Jordan 113, Hawkins 13
Legacy 61, South Gate 57
Locke 47, Port of L.A. 12
Manual Arts 92, Santee 69
Marquez 91, Maywood CES 29
Marshall 62, Wilson 53
MSCP 59, Horace Mann UCLA 30
Narbonne 62, Carson 52
Orthopaedic 40, USC-MAE 39
RFK Community 77, Belmont 33
Roosevelt 56, Bell 48
San Pedro 70, Banning 40
Sotomayor 85, Maywood Academy 43
South East 58, Huntington Park 47
Stern 69, School of Los Angeles 37
Venice 71, University 37
View Park 59, Dymally 22
Westchester 68, Palisades 58
Washington Prep 86, King/Drew 50
West Adams 77, Angelou 56
SOUTHERN SECTION
AGBU 55, Milken 52
Alta Loma 49, Colony 44
Animo City of Champions 46, Pacific Lutheran 33
Barstow 51, Granite Hills 50
Beckman 56, Mission Viejo 40
Bellflower 84, Paramount 52
Blair 94, Monrovia 70
Brentwood 66, Crossroads 55
California Military Institute 47, San Jacinto Valley Academy 27
CAMS 50, New Roads 26
Capistrano Valley Christian 70, Arrowhead Christian 51
Carpinteria 75, Nordhoff 48
Cate 58, Bishop Diego 56
Cerritos 64, Whitney 32
Chaffey 55, Don Lugo 53
Chaminade 54, St. Francis 41
Chino 82, Ontario 56
Chino Hills 54, Upland 42
Colton 64, Arroyo Valley 48
Costa Mesa 80, Godinez 64
Culver City 75, Beverly Hills 62
Desert Christian Academy 80, San Jacinto Leadership Academy 45
Diamond Ranch 59, Montclair 42
Eastside 72, Lancaster 70
Edison 60, Huntington Beach 56
Elsinore 76, San Jacinto 53
El Toro 55, Capistrano Valley 45
Etiwanda 58, Los Osos 33
Excelsior Charter 60, Hesperian Christian 42
Fontana 75, Riverside Notre Dame 39
Fountain Valley 62, Newport Harbor 58
Gabrielino 38, Arroyo 35
Grace Brethren 44, Villanova Prep 42
Grand Terrace 53, Summit 51
Great Oak 57, Murrieta Mesa 52
Harvard-Westlake 84, Loyola 39
Hawthorne 83, Compton Centennial 47
Indio 71, Coachella Valley 65
Inglewood 66, Leuzinger 59
International School of L.A. 59, Le Lycée 54
JSerra 85, Servite 21
Jurupa Hills 73, Carter 65
Khan Lab 54, Granada Islamic School 42
Knight 82, Highland 47
La Cañada 60, Temple City 39
La Palma Kennedy 49, Segerstrom 36
La Quinta 53, Shadow Hills 46
La Serna 61, Santa Fe 31
Laton 40, Maricopa 25
Littlerock 62, Antelope Valley 18
Long Beach Cabrillo 69, Lakewood 59
Long Beach Wilson 102, Compton 39
Marina 71, Corona del Mar 57
Mary Star of the Sea 54, St. Genevieve 40
Mater Dei 62, Santa Margarita 59
Mayfair 91, Lynwood 64
Millikan 97, Long Beach Jordan 75
Newbury Park Adventist 58, PHAA 31
Nuview Bridge 63, Anza Hamilton 24
Oaks Christian 76, Thousand Oaks 54
Orange Vista 90, Heritage 31
Oxford Academy 57, Artesia 52
Palm Desert 68, Xavier Prep 53
Paloma Valley 64, California Lutheran 53
Paraclete 63, Cathedral 50
Pioneer 77, Glenn 49
Placentia Valencia 68, Santa Ana 52
Ramona 60, La Sierra 44
Rancho Cucamonga 65, Damien 47
Rancho Mirage 52, Palm Springs 48
Rialto 72, Bloomington 43
Rio Mesa 64, San Marcos 62
Royal 53, Oak Park 47
Salesian 53, Bishop Amat 52
San Dimas 66, South Hills 59
San Gorgonio 46, Kaiser 36
San Juan Hills 77, San Clemente 66
San Pedro 70, Banning 40
Santa Barbara 87, Oxnard Pacifica 66
Santa Monica 73, Lawndale 63
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 93, Bishop Alemany 54
Sierra Canyon 71, Crespi 62
Silverado 69, Victor Valley 41
South Pasadena 63, San Marino 44
St. Anthony 80, Bishop Montgomery 66
St. Bonaventure 86, Dunn 39
St. John Bosco 58, Orange Lutheran 44
St. Monica 55, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 50
St. Paul 85, St. Bernard 72
Temecula Prep 62, Santa Rosa Academy 50
Temecula Valley 85, Murrieta Valley 64
Temescal Canyon 54, Tahquitz 30
Tesoro 53, Dana Hills 42
Thacher 59, Laguna Blanca 25
Tustin 57, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 31
Verbum Dei 67, La Salle 36
Vistamar 63, Geffen Academy 60
Vista Murrieta 89, Chaparral 66
Warren 58, Downey 57
Westlake 74, Calabasas 56
Westmark 36, Summit View 33
Whittier 60, El Rancho 56
Wildwood 48, Lennox Academy 37
INTERSECTIONAL
San Gabriel Academy 72, Chisolm Trail Academy (Texas) 37
GIRLS
CITY SECTION
AMIT 63, Discovery 11
Animo Bunche d. Annenberg, forfeit
Banning 50, San Pedro 45
Bell 46, Roosevelt 7
Carson 39, Narbonne 29
Central City Value 40, Downtown Magnets 12
Crenshaw 47, Fremont 17
Diego Rivera 57, Jefferson 33
Eagle Rock 45, Bravo 8
El Camino Real 61, Granada Hills 45
Franklin 43, Lincoln 30
Gardena 60, Rancho Dominguez 11
Hamilton 69, Fairfax 20
Hawkins 60, Jordan 29
King/Drew 60, Washington Prep 52
Larchmont Charter 64, Stella High Charter Academy 12
Lake Balboa College Prep 36, Valor Academy 29
Lakeview Charter 60, Community Charter 17
Legacy 91, South Gate 15
Marquez 40, Maywood CES 36
Marshall 41, Wilson 34
Mendez 33, Bernstein 25
MSCP 55, Horace Mann UCLA 2
RFK Community 48, Belmont 17
Sotomayor 41, Maywood Academy 40
South East 54, Huntington Park 35
Stern 41, School of Los Angeles 16
Torres 43, Elizabeth 33
Triumph Charter 44, Valley Oaks CES 0
UPMM 46, UPPSA 6
USC-MAE 35, Orthopaedic 19
Venice 56, University 19
Westchester 48, Palisades 42
SOUTHERN SECTION
Alta Loma 62, Colony 42
Anza Hamilton 41, Nuview Bridge 38
Arroyo Valley 31, Kaiser 17
Brentwood 80, Crossroads 33
CAMS 58, New Roads 5
Chaffey 45, Don Lugo 42
Chaparral 44, Vista Murrieta 41
Chino 61, Ontario 40
Chino Hills 42, Upland 34
Compton Centennial 62, Hawthorne 2
Culver City 66, Beverly Hills 15
Desert Christian Academy 43, San Jacinto Leadership 23
Diamond Ranch 42, Montclair 24
Dominguez 50, Warren 35
Etiwanda 78, Los Osos 42
Fontana 37, Carter 35
Gabrielino 39, Arroyo 18
Grand Terrace 68, Colton 42
Granite Hills 54, Barstow 45
La Cañada 59, Temple City 41
La Mirada 70, Bellflower 14
Laton 41, Maricopa 6
Lawndale 44, Santa Monica 40
Leuzinger 63, Inglewood 36
Long Beach Jordan 38, Millikan 24
Long Beach Wilson 64, Compton 33
Lynwood 52, Mayfair 16
Malibu 43, Hueneme 32
Monrovia 60, Balir 16
Norwalk 71, Firebaugh 10
Oak Park 49, Royal 31
Oakwood 50, Le Lycée 12
Oxford Academy 54, Artesia 29
Palm Desert 37, Xavier Prep 36
Palm Springs 51, Rancho Mirage 26
Paramount 33, Gahr 28
Pasadena Poly 58, Westridge 17
Quartz Hill 51, Rosamond 46
Rancho Cucamonga 79, St. Lucy’s 19
San Dimas 69, South Hills 30
San Jacinto Valley Academy 47, California Military Institute 27
Santa Fe 49, La Serna 43
Shadow Hills 62, La Quinta 14
Silverado 48, Victor Valley 39
Southlands Christian 54, Bethel Baptist 0
Summit 69, Eisenhower 10
Temecula Prep 57, Santa Rosa Academy 10
Temescal Canyon 75, Tahquitz 48
United Christian Academy 60, Aquinas 27
Whitney 51, Cerritos 31
INTERSECTIONAL
Takoma Academy (Md.) 55, San Gabriel Academy 13
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Jon Jones requests UFC release after Dana White says legend was ‘never’ considered him for White House card
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Mixed martial arts legend Jon Jones ended his retirement from UFC simply because he wanted a spot on the “Freedom 250” fight card at the White House in June.
But, when UFC CEO Dana White announced the card during UFC 326 this past weekend, Jones wasn’t among the fighters. As a result, he has requested a release from his UFC contract.
White was candid when asked about Jones following the UFC 326 card.
Jon Jones of the United States of America reacts after his TKO victory against Stipe Miocic of the United States of America in the UFC heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 16, 2024 in New York City. ((Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images))
“Never, ever, ever, which I told you guys a hundred thousands times, was Jon Jones ever even remotely in my mind to fight at the White House,” White explained, per CBS Sports. “Some guy with Meta Glasses filmed him talking about his hips – that his hips are so bad. And I don’t know if you guys saw that flag football game where he can barely run. Jon Jones retired because of his hips. He’s got arthritis in his hips. Apparently, doctors say he should have a hip replacement.”
White added that “the Jon Jones thing is bulls—,” saying that he texted the fighter’s lawyer saying he would never be on the White House card despite Jones saying he was in negotiations for it.
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The Meta Glasses incident White is referring to came from a viral video, where Jones, unaware he was being filmed, discussed issues with his hips to a fan.
On Monday, Jones composed a thorough response to White’s comments about him and the White House Card. He previously posted and deleted social media explanations, but Monday’s appeared to be his final statement on the matter.
UFC President Dana White speaks after UFC Fight Night at Toyota Center on Feb. 21, 2026. (Troy Taormina/Imagn Images)
“Yes, I have arthritis in my hip and it’s painful, but that doesn’t mean I can’t fight,” Jones, who retired a heavyweight champion in 2025, said. “So let me get this straight, if I had accepted the lowball offer, suddenly my hip would be fine and I’d be on the White House card? That doesn’t make sense. I even received stem cell treatment last week to get ready for the White House card, and training camp was scheduled to start today. I was preparing to be ready.
“I understand business deals fall through sometimes, but going out publicly and saying things that aren’t true isn’t right. After everything I’ve given to the UFC, the years, the title defenses, the fights, hearing that I’m ‘done’ is disappointing. Especially when as recently as Friday UFC was calling me trying to get me on that White House card for a much lower number.”
Jones finished his statement by saying he “respectfully” asks to be released from his UFC contract.
Jon Jones enters the ring before facing Stipe Miocic in the UFC heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden on November 16, 2024 in New York City, New York. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
“No more spins, no more games. Thank you to the real fans who know what’s up,” he wrote.
The UFC did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Fox News Digital.
Jones is considered one of the best UFC fighters of all time, owning a 28-1-1 record, which includes his last bout with Stipe Miocic, knocking him out to take the heavyweight title belt. He is also a two-time light heavyweight champion.
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With U.S. at war with Iran, political upheaval could engulf World Cup
Twelve days ago the U.S., a World Cup host country, launched a full-scale bombing campaign against Iran, a country that has qualified to play in the tournament. That’s never happened before.
Five days later, that same World Cup host began military operations inside the borders of Ecuador, another World Cup qualifier, half a world away. That’s never happened before either.
With the tournament scheduled to kick off in three months, those events have soccer scholar Jonathan Wilson questioning whether it’s wise for the World Cup to go on at all.
“It seems to me, for each passing day, it’s less and less likely that the World Cup can happen,” he said.
That take seems unduly alarmist said David Goldblatt, a British sportswriter and sociologist who is a visiting professor at Pitzer College in Claremont. Anything short of a full-scale war inside the U.S. would not be enough to pull the plug on the tournament now, he said. Especially with FIFA expecting revenues of as much as $11 billion.
“I mean, it’s not a good look,” Goldblatt conceded. “And certainly when set against FIFA’s official pronouncements on its role in encouraging world peace and cosmopolitan celebrations of a universal humanity, none of that sits terribly easily.
“But in terms of actually running the World Cup, I don’t think it’s going to make very much difference at all.”
However, with the Trump administration open to engaging in more international conflicts, there’s little doubt this World Cup, the largest and most complex in history, will also be the most political in history as well.
Complicating things further is the fact the current conflict in the Middle East hasn’t been limited to just the U.S. and Iran. Iranian missiles have hit both Qatar and Saudi Arabia, among other countries, and Jordan has fired on U.S. assets.
Those three countries are World Cup qualifiers as well.
The fate of a soccer tournament pales in importance to the death and destruction the conflagration in the Middle East has produced, of course. But the need for unity is the very reason there’s a World Cup in the first place.
When French soccer administrator Jules Rimet founded the tournament 96 years ago, he believed soccer could be a tool for international peace. And in the early years of the tournament, Rimet, FIFA’s longest-serving president and a talented diplomat, was able to limit the impact of geopolitics on the World Cup, watering down Mussolini’s influence on the 1934 World Cup, for example, and steering the 1938 tournament away from Hitler’s Germany.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has taken a far different approach, courting President Donald Trump’s support despite his growing number of global conflicts.
A week before bombs began falling on Iran, Infantino appeared at the inaugural meeting of Trump’s Board of Peace wearing a red cap with ‘USA’ on the front and the numbers ‘45-47’ — a reference to Trump’s non-consecutive presidencies. That act was so blatantly partisan, IOC president Kirsty Coventry said her organization would investigate whether Infantino, an IOC member, breached the terms of the group’s charter, which requires members to act independent of political interests.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino holds up a USA hat as he attends the inaugural meeting for the Board of Peace at the Institute of Peace in Washington on Feb. 19.
(Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)
“Infantino has absolutely breached every FIFA protocol on neutrality,” said Wilson, author of “The Power and Glory: The History of the World Cup.”
“Absolute neutrality is always impossible and not desirable, but it has clearly gone way, way, way beyond. The peace prize looked grotesque at the time. It looks even worse now. And I can’t see how the future will look kindly on Infantino. I think Infantino has to some extent legitimized Trump.”
This is hardly new behavior from Infantino, who had close relationships with Vladimir Putin ahead of the 2018 tournament played in Russia and Qatar’s leaders ahead of the 2022 tournament despite their well-known human rights violations.
The list of countries Infantino is asking to overlook poor relations with the country hosting the majority of World Cup games this summer is growing.
Consider that Denmark, which administers Greenland, an autonomous territory Trump has also threatened to invade, can qualify for the tournament in a European playoff that will take place later this month. Then there’s World Cup qualifiers Haiti, Ivory Coast and Senegal, who aren’t at war with the U.S. but whose citizens have been banned from entering the country to cheer for their teams. That completely contradicts a promise from Infantino, who said “everybody will be welcome” at the 2026 World Cup.
“If I had a crystal ball I could tell you now what is going to happen,” Heimo Schirgi, the World Cup chief operating officer for FIFA, said Monday. “But obviously the situation is developing. It’s changing day by day and we are monitoring closely. [But] the World Cup will go on right? The World Cup is too big and we hope that everyone can participate that has qualified.”
Goldblatt, the Pitzer professor, said Infantino’s action are understandable since he has few cards to play against Trump.
President Trump speaks as he receives the FIFA Peace Prize as FIFA president Gianni Infantino applauds on Dec. 5 the Kennedy Center in Washington.
(Patrick Smith / Getty Images)
“What’s Infantino going to do? What levers can you pull?” he asked. “You can threaten to take it away. That’s not happening. Moral admonishment? Who’s going to take that from FIFA? It is a farcical idea that anybody thinks that the president of FIFA has any kind of collective moral authority or any role as a spokesperson for the progressive part of the world.
“They may fantasize that this is the case. But it is morally and politically absurd that any of us should expect that of these people. So if you are Infantino and that is the case, you know what works with Trump? What works is flattery. So of course he’s gone down that path.”
The games, Goldblatt said, will go on even if bombs are still falling. And that may not be an entirely bad thing.
“Football’s a great distraction. That’s partly why it’s so popular,” he said. “It will be virtually impossible, if the war continues, for that not to be a central element of like, the meaning and the purpose of what we’re all doing here.
“How we’ll feel and what it will look like, I don’t know. It will be very strange. Football is unpredictable and extraordinary. Something will happen that will warm our souls.”
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Australia grants asylum to 5 Iranian women’s soccer players amid Iran conflict
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Australia granted asylum to five players from the Iranian women’s soccer team who were visiting for a tournament when the U.S.-Israeli attacks against Iran began.
Australian federal police officers on Tuesday transported the five women from their hotel in Gold Coast, Australia, to a “safe location” after they made asylum requests to meet with Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and to finalize the processing of their humanitarian visas.
“Last night I was able to tell five women from the Iranian Women’s Soccer team that they are welcome to stay in Australia, to be safe and have a home here,” Burke said on X.
The move comes after the team refused to sing the Iranian anthem before their first Women’s Asian Cup match early last week against South Korea, although they later sang and saluted the anthem in two subsequent matches, including ahead of their final match, when they were eliminated by the Philippines.
IRANIAN WOMEN’S SOCCER FANS SHOW SUPPORT FOR TRUMP AS TEAM APPEARS TO PIVOT ON NATIONAL ANTHEM STANCE
Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke poses with five Iranian women soccer players who have been granted asylum in Australia, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (Australia Ministry of Home Affairs)
“I don’t want to begin to imagine how difficult that decision is for each of the individual women, but certainly last night it was joy, it was relief,” Burke told reporters after signing the documents. “People were very excited about embarking on a life in Australia.”
The five women said they were happy for their names and pictures to be published, according to Burke, who emphasized that the players wanted to make clear that they were not political activists.
The Iranian team arrived in Australia for the tournament before the war against Iran began on Feb. 28.
After the team was eliminated from the tournament over the weekend, they faced potentially returning to a country still under bombardment. The team’s head coach, Marziyeh Jafari, said on Sunday the players “want to come back to Iran as soon as we can.”
An official squad list named 26 players, as well as Jafari and other coaches.
While only five players were granted asylum, Burke said the offer was given to everyone on the team.
IRAN FLAG REMOVED FROM PARALYMPICS OPENING CEREMONY AFTER SOLE ATHLETE WITHDRAWS OVER TRAVEL SAFETY CONCERNS
Iran players during their national anthem ahead of the Women’s Asian Cup soccer match between Iran and the Philippines in Robina, Australia, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (Dave Hunt/AAPImage via AP)
“These women are tremendously popular in Australia, but we realize they are in a terribly difficult situation with the decisions that they’re making,” Burke said. “The opportunity will continue to be there for them to talk to Australian officials if they wish to.”
It remains unclear when the remaining players will leave Australia.
“Australians have been moved by the plight of these brave women,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told reporters. “They’re safe here and they should feel at home here.”
“They then had to consider that and do it in a way that did not present any danger to them or to their families and friends back home in Iran,” he continued.
The asylum offer came after U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday called on Australia to grant asylum to any team member who wanted it.
Trump had blasted Australia on social media, saying Australia was “making a terrible humanitarian mistake” by allowing the team to be “forced back to Iran, where they will most likely be killed.”
Supporters react towards a bus transporting Iranian woman players following their Women’s Asian Cup soccer match against the Philippines on the Gold Coast, Australia, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (Dave Hunt/AAP Image via AP)
“The U.S. will take them if you won’t,” Trump said, despite his administration’s efforts to limit the number of immigrants in the U.S. who can receive asylum for political purposes.
Just hours later, Trump praised Albanese in another post.
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“He’s on it! Five have already been taken care of, and the rest are on their way,” Trump wrote.
Albanese said Trump had called him for “a very positive conversation,” about the issue. The prime minister said he explained “the action that we’d undertaken over the previous 48 hours” to support the women.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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