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High school basketball: Wednesday's scores from boys' and girls' games
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
BOYS
Alhambra 52, L.A. Wilson 44
Arbor View 49, Rancho Verde 54
Arleta 55, Garfield 47
Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 72, Westchester 60
California School for the Deaf 69, Sherman Indian 45
Capistrano Valley Christian 79, Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas 45
Cathedral 68, Compton 61
Chaparral 79, Carter 51
Chino 80, Bourgade Catholic (Phoenix) 61
Cimarron-Memorial (Las Vegas) 66, Birmingham 64
Cleveland 76, YULA 63
Colton 50, Tahquitz 37
Coral Glades (Florida) 71, St. Paul 61
Corona 68, Lakeside 38
Corona Santiago 74, Centennial (Boise) 71
Crossroads 73, St. Brendan (Miami) 68
Eastvale Roosevelt 79, St. Augustine 36
Edison 61, Fountain Valley 54
Fontana 64, Riverside Notre Dame 49
Foothill Tech 70, Fillmore 56
Gabrielino 87, Pasadena Marshall 17
Garey 79, Pomona 26
Glenn 49, Legacy College Prep 42
Golden Valley 76, Vasquez 53
Great Oak 82, Elsinore 42
Irvine 67, Godinez 30
L.A. Hamilton 83, Bravo 41
Laguna Hills 53, Garden Grove 39
Lawndale 99, Hawthorne 54
Lincoln 68, Gertz-Ressler 13
Los Alamitos 65, Huntington Beach 49
Mary Star of the Sea 58, Western 49
Mojave (Las Vegas) 71, Pasadena 58
Newport Harbor 60, Marina 43
Palm Springs 47, Murrieta Mesa 46
Payson (Utah) 67, El Rancho 59
Quartz Hill 73, Palmdale 34
Redondo Union 88, Rainer Beach (Seattle) 74
Riviera Prep 64, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 55
Rubidoux 67, Jurupa Hills 60
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 55, Riverside King 54
Santa Rosa Academy 105, St. Jeanne de Lestonnac 46
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 80, Basha (Arizona) 63
Sierra Vista 71, North Hollywood 62
Smoky Hill (Colorado) 71, Bellflower 47
Sotomayor 62, Math & Science College Prep 52
South Torrance 69, West Torrance 57
St. Monica 74, Animo Venice 25
Summit Leadership 66, Mojave 9
Temecula Prep 76, San Jacinto Valley Academy 34
Temecula Valley 85, Prestonwood Christian (Texas) 59
Temple City 48, South Hills 35
Torrance 53, El Segundo 43
Triumph Charter 52, Wilmington Banning 42
Valley Torah 61, Trinity Classical Academy 51
Viewpoint 61, Upland 43
WISH Academy 47, Harbor Teacher 31
GIRLS
Alta (Utah) 69, El Rancho 50
Anaheim 51, Santa Ana 46
Arroyo 44, El Monte 23
Arroyo Valley 23, Kaiser 22
Bethel Christian 40, Crossroads Christian 12
Birmingham 65, Mt, Diablo 60
Bishop McNamara (Maryland) 70, Sage Hill 44
California School for the Deaf Riverside 51, Sherman Indian 37
Canyon View Prep Academy (Arizona) 69, Canyon Country Canyon 42
Carson 48, La Palma Kennedy 45
Chaparral 54, Escondido Charter 46
Compton Dominguez 53, Compton 50
Corona Santiago 58, Temescal Canyon 35
Crossroads 79, San Fernando 61
Denver East (Colorado) 49, JSerra 26
Flintridge Prep 71, Westridge 13
Fontana 49, Jurupa Hills 21
Gardena 47, Bravo 47
Gardena Serra 52, Wilmington Banning 29
Garey 43, Don Lugo 27
Godinez 50, Walnut 33
Grand Terrace 60, Colton 52
Hamilton (Arizona) 53, Villa Park 37
Heritage Christian 62, Viewpoint 53
Highland (Arizona) 58, Huntington Beach 34
Highland 6, Lancaster 40
Knight 69, Littlerock 18
La Habra 47, South Hills 36
Lakewood St. Joseph 67, Mountain View 39
Mesquite (Arizona) 79, St. Anthony 37
Rancho Christian 84, Great Oak 34
Ramona 47, Bloomington 9
Rangeview (Colorado) 57, Valley View 24
Redondo Union 68, Peninsula 32
Riverside King 56, San Jacinto 35
Rosemead 52, Mountain View 5
Rowland 61, Nogales 14
San Dimas 70, Azusa 9
Santa Ana Mater Dei 59, Christ the King (New York) 49
Santa Paula 50, Foothill Tech 33
Serrano 42, Redlands East Valley 40
South East 40, Bernstein 24
South Torrance 49, Wiseburn-Da Vinci 23
Temecula Prep 38, San Jacinto Valley Academy 29
Torres 60, Esperanza College Prep 0
Valley Vista 57, Orange Lutheran 45
Venice 55, Mary Star of the Sea 15
Westchester 35, Payson (Utah) 31
West (Salt Lake City) 72, Esperanza 59
Whitney 70, El Segundo 31
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It’s Game 7, and we have a bet locked in as the Cavaliers and legacies are on the line against the Pistons
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The NBA takes a lot of flak for having meaningless games, and I can definitely understand it, watching on a random Wednesday in January. However, the playoffs have delivered over and over to viewers and rewarded us for putting up with garbage regular-season games.
This will be the fourth Game 7 of the playoffs. Three series have been sweeps, and the other three have been six games. That shows competitive hoops. Now, how do we bet this Game 7 in the Eastern Conference?
The Cleveland Cavaliers blew it. After not winning a road game all postseason, they took Game 5 in surprising fashion. It looked like they were going to win in six games. After all, they hadn’t lost a game at home in the postseason.
Instead, Detroit came out and blitzed the Cavs, never giving them a chance to get their footing. They lost in an ugly fashion and now have to figure out a way to win a game on the road.
Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden drives to the basket against the Detroit Pistons during the second half of Game 5 in the second-round NBA playoffs in Detroit on May 13, 2026. (Duane Burleson/AP)
It isn’t just the Cavs’ fate that rests in this game. It is also the legacy of James Harden and, to a lesser extent, Donovan Mitchell.
We know that Mitchell is a very good player, but he isn’t regarded as one of the best players ever. Harden is. Unfortunately, Harden has struggled in Game 7s. He’s averaged 19.1 points, 7.3 assists and 5.8 rebounds. That’s not terrible, but looking at his shooting percentages, he is at 35.3% and 22.2% in those games. He actually is 4-4 overall in the games, but in his past three, he has scored a combined 34 points over 113 minutes.
The Detroit Pistons seem to like playing with their backs against the wall. They are a gritty team, so I suppose it makes sense.
Detroit Pistons’ Jalen Duren reacts after allowing a pass to go out of bounds in the second half of Game 4 of the second-round NBA playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Cleveland on May 11, 2026. (Sue Ogrocki/AP)
Cade Cunningham continues to deliver for the team, and he finally got some help in Game 6 from Jalen Duren. This was never going to be an easy series for Duren, but it feels like he is taking more time to mature than others. He definitely improved this year, but the consistency they need from him just isn’t there yet.
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Now as the team goes home they will need Duren to be a beast on the glass. If he can keep the Pistons in the rebounding battle, they should win this game with ease. They won Game 6 by just three rebounds, but that takes away a big dimension of what Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley do for the Cavs. It isn’t everything, though, as the Pistons won the rebounding battle in both losses in Cleveland.
I don’t see this being a runaway game for the Pistons. Mitchell and Cunningham likely will cancel each other out with scoring. Harden needs to establish himself as the third-best player on the floor. I haven’t seen him do that in the postseason, yet.
Cleveland Cavaliers All-Stars Donovan Mitchell and James Harden talk during Game 2 in the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs vs. the Toronto Raptors at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Ohio. (David Dermer/Imagn Images)
This is the second Game 7 of the playoffs for both of the clubs, so it isn’t like either will be caught off guard about what this entails.
If I look at it objectively, I think the Cavs have the better players. However, the Pistons have looked significantly better this season, and definitely in the playoffs overall. Both are prone to issues and slipping. The Cavs shouldn’t be as they are a veteran team.
This game has to be won by Cleveland, though. There is too much riding on the franchise and legacies of guys for them to not prepare properly for it. Maybe that’s weak analysis, but I’m taking the Cavs with the points and I do think they win outright. I expect a monster game from Mitchell, and Harden should get 10+ assists.
Either way, whoever wins will lose to the New York Knicks.
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High school softball: Southern Section Friday playoff scores and upcoming schedule
SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
FIRST ROUND
DIVISION 1
Murrieta Mesa 10, Valley View 0
Orange Lutheran 10, Millikan 0
Chino Hills 2, El Modena 1
Etiwanda 14, Agoura 13
Palos Verdes 3, Riverside King 2
Cypress 4, Fullerton 2
Ayala 11, Charter Oak 1
Riverside Poly 7, California 3
Norco 2, Marina 1
DIVISION 3
Rancho Cucamonga 9, Paloma Valley 1
Great Oak 5, West Torrance 2
Edison 8, El Segundo 5
El Toro 9, Colton 0
Murrieta Valley 9, Redondo Union 8
North Torrance 5, Beaumont 0
West Ranch 7, Trabuco Hills 6
San Juan Hills 8, Riverside North 7
Oak Park 10, Cerritos Valley Christian 4
Highland 7, Northview 2
La Serna 4, Carter 0
Dos Pueblos 5, Crescenta Valley 0
Liberty 10, Arcadia 3
DIVISION 5
Anaheim 11, Flintridge Sacred Heart 0
Patriot 11, Arrowhead Christian 9
Temple City 9, Rancho Christian 6
Grace 11, Buena Park 0
Crean Lutheran 3, Alemany 2
Shadow Hills 8, Cerritos 3
San Marcos 10, Leuzinger 0
South El Monte 7, Long Beach Wilson 5
Covina 11, Garden Grove Santiago 1
Muir 8, Rio Hondo Prep 7
Santa Monica 6, Katella 5
Ontario 6, Norwalk 2
Northwood 18, Duarte 11
DIVISION 7
Bloomington 9, Fillmore 8
Miller 11, Savanna 3
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 11, Riverside Springs Magnolia 4
Faith Baptist 18, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 4
Twentynine Palms 16, Rancho Alamitos 15
Riverside Notre Dame 12, Costa Mesa 2
Firebaugh 9, Pioneer 8
Chadwick 6, Desert Christian Academy 1
Cathedral City 2, Artesia 1
Orange 9, Bellflower 3
Santa Ana 10, Hawthorne 0
Culver City 9, Temecula Prep 8
DIVISION 8
Banning 20, Redlands Adventist 3
SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE
(Games at 3:15 p.m. unless noted)
SECOND ROUND
DIVISION 1
La Habra at Murrieta Mesa, noon
Chino Hills at Orange Lutheran
Etiwanda at Westlake
La Mirada at Palos Verdes, noon
Garden Grove Pacifica at Cypress, noon
Ayala at JSerra
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame at Oaks Christian, 1 p.m.
Norco at Riverside Poly
DIVISION 2
Bonita at Ganesha, 11 a.m.
Whittier Christian at Warren
Simi Valley at St. Paul
Moorpark at Lakewood St. Joseph, 11 a.m.
Temescal Canyon at San Clemente, 12:30 p.m.
Huntington Beach at Camarillo, Monday
Saugus at Vista Murrieta, 12:30 p.m.
Mater Dei at Gahr, noon
DIVISION 3
Great Oak at Rancho Cucamonga
Edison at El Toro, Monday
Murrieta Valley at North Torrance
West Ranch at San Juan Hills
Riverside Prep at Oak Park, 12:30 p.m.
La Serna at Highland
Dos Pueblos at La Salle, Monday
Villa Park at Liberty, 1 p.m.
DIVISION 4
St. Bonaventure at Harvard-Westlake, 11 a.m.
Apple Valley at Oxnard
Don Lugo at Monrovia, 1:30 p.m.
La Quinta at Mira Costa
Rio Mesa at Mission Viejo, 10 a.m.
Oak Hills at Sunny Hills
Ramona at Paramount
Burbank Burroughs at Rosary, Monday
DIVISION 5
Anaheim vs. Santa Clara at Beck Park
Temple City at Patriot
Crean Lutheran at Grace
Viewpoint at Shadow Hills
San Marcos at Irvine University, noon
South El Monte at Covina
Santa Monica at Muir, 10:30 a.m.
Northwood at Ontario, 1 p.m.
DIVISION 6
Irvine at Lakeside
Alhambra at Heritage
Eastside at Granite Hills, noon
El Monte at St. Genevieve
Sierra Vista vs. Southlands Christian at Brea Canyon Cutoff Rd
Hesperia Christian vs. St. Monica Prep at Memorial Park, 2 p.m.
Arroyo at Lancaster
San Jacinto at Jurupa Valley
DIVISION 7
Bloomington at Ramona Convent
Miller at Santa Ana Calvary Chapel
Faith Baptist at Twentynine Palms, Monday
Firebaugh vs. Riverside Notre Dame at Ramona
Chadwick at Cathedral City
Orange at Victor Valley, 11 a.m.
Santa Ana at Culver City, Monday
Windward at Edgewood, Monday at 3:30 p.m.
DIVISION 8
ACE at Avalon
Bolsa Grande vs. San Bernardino, Monday at San Bernardino College
Workman at Glendale
Cobalt at Santa Rosa Academy
Bell Gardens vs. Brentwood at John Anson Ford Park
Pomona Catholic vs. Capistrano Valley Christian at Laguna Hills, 2 p.m.
Fontana at Banning
Hawthorne MSA at Arroyo Valley, 1 p.m.
Note: Quarterfinals May 20; Semifinals May 23; Finals May 28-30 at Bill Barber Memorial Park, Irvine.
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Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley get heated with official over pace of play at PGA Championship
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After a slow first round at Aronimink Golf Club in Philadelphia on Thursday, pace of play was a point of emphasis at the PGA Championship on Friday.
However, when an official approached Justin Thomas and Keegan Bradley, they became animated.
Thomas, a longtime Team USA Ryder Cup member, and Bradley, last year’s United States captain, were on the fourth hole when they were approached by an official in a cart, and the conversation quickly turned into finger-pointing.
Justin Thomas and Keegan Bradley watch from the tenth green during the second round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown, Pennsylvania, on May 15, 2026. (Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Thomas said after the round that he, Bradley and fellow USA Ryder Cupper Cameron Young, who won the Cadillac Championship earlier this month, were put on the clock, with the official telling them to pick up the pace. However, both Bradley and Thomas appeared to point at the group in front of them.
“We just didn’t really agree with it,” Thomas said, citing course conditions, high winds and tough pins. “We were behind. That wasn’t our issue… It’s just the fact that we weren’t holding up the group behind us.”
Thomas said they were caught up with the pace on the very next hole.
Justin Thomas plays his shot on the 15th tee during the second round of the PGA Championship in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, on May 15, 2026. (Bill Streicher/Imagn Images)
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Thomas had a lengthy conversation with the official, while Bradley appeared to make his point short and sweet — though he was definitely not happy with the call.
It is a large PGA Championship field, with 156 golfers at the course and groups even starting their rounds on the back nine. The scores have also been rather high, with just 25 players below par at the time of publishing.
Aronimink also features a shared tee box on 1 and 10, holes 9 and 17 crossing paths, and a lengthy par-3 eighth hole that’s causing problems. Three par-3s are over 200 yards on the course, and there is also a 457-yard par 4 on the fourth.
Keegan Bradley prepares to putt on the 14th green during the first round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, on May 14, 2026. (Bill Streicher/Imagn Images)
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As Chris Gotterup put it on Friday, “You’re not going to get any four-and-a-half hour rounds out here.”
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