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High school flag football: Week 5 scores
HIGH SCHOOL FLAG FOOTBALL
MONDAY’S RESULTS
City Section
Animo De La Hoya 13, L.A. Leadership Academy 12
Crenshaw 6, King/Drew 0
Foshay 26, Angelou 6
Fremont 20, Hawkins 12
Hawkins 20, Fremont 12
Huntington Park 38, Mendez 0
L.A. Wilson 44, Mendez 0
Legacy 13, Maywood CES 0
Narbonne 12, Carson 6
San Fernando 41, Chatsworth 8
San Pedro 32, Banning 19
Santee 26, Manual Arts 6
Stern 31, Annenberg 0
Venice 19, University 6
Venice 38, Fairfax 12
Southern Section
Anaheim 40, Westminster La Quinta 18
Anaheim Canyon 42, Garden Grove Pacifica 6
Alta Loma 20, Colony 6
Aquinas 31, United Christian Academy 13
Azusa 29, Nogales 6
Bellflower 26, La Mirada 0
Bell Gardens 26, Pioneer 20
Brentwood 19, Shalhevet 0
Charter Oak 28, Rowland 7
Corona 26, Corona Centennial 19
Corona del Mar 27, Marina 25
Corona Santiago 19, King 18
Cypress 21, Crean Lutheran 13
Dos Pueblos 41, Lompoc Cabrillo 7
Downey 34, Norwalk 6
Eastvale Roosevelt 40, Norco 14
Edgewood 18, Pomona 12
El Modena 12, Villa Park 0
Esperanza 19, El Dorado 18
Estancia 20, Loara 6
Etiwanda 42, Los Oos 6
Garey 38, Duarte 0
Hart 28, Valencia 6
Hillcrest 20, JW North 19
Huntington Beach 32, Edison 12
Irvine University 22, Portola 12
Fullerton 20, Garden Grove 2
Gardena Serra 24, St. Bernard 0
Garden Grove Santiago 46, Western 6
Garey 38, Duarte 0
Gahr 16, Paramount 6
Glenn 20, Culver City 19
Glendora 24, Claremont 12
Godinez 24, Costa Mesa 6
Highland 26, Lancaster 21
Jurupa Hills 27, Fontana 27
Jurupa Hills 26, Fontana 12
Knight 32, Littlerock 6
Laguna Beach 18, Irvine 6
Lakewood 32, Long Beach Jordan 12
La Serna 15, California 12
Linfield Christian 23, Elsinore 12
Linfield Christian 25, Elsinore 0
Loma Linda Academy 52, Indian Springs 0
Long Beach Cabrillo 18, Compton 13
Long Beach Poly 14, Millikan 7
Los Altos 26, Colony 0
Los Altos 7, San Dimas 6
Los Amigos 27, Magnolia 0
Moreno Valley 12, Palm Desert 0
Norte Vista 6, Ramona 0
Northview 32, Covina 25
Newport Harbor 26, Los Alamitos 7
Nuview Bridge 32, Banning 28
Patriot 26, La Sierra 6
Placentia Valencia 13, Laguna Hills 12
Quartz Hill 26, Antelope Valley 20
Rancho Alamitos 24, Orange 13
Rancho Cucamonga 41, St. Lucy’s 0
Rosary Academy 41, Northwood 19
San Dimas 19, Alta Loma 14
Savanna 25, Saddleback 0
Schurr 25, Rosemead 0
Segerstrom 48, Buena Park 14
Sonora 38, Brea Olinda 6
Summit 26, Kaiser 12
Summit 38, Kaiser 8
Sunny Hills 51, Whitney 0
St. Mary’s Academy 38, St. Paul 6
Temecula Prep 25, San Jacinto Valley Academy 6
Troy 26, La Habra 20
Tustin 19, Ocean View 6
Upland 27, Chino Hills 18
Valley View 18, Temescal Canyon 0
Ventura 34, St. Bonaventure 7
Warren 27, Mayfair 12
Westminster 32, La Palma Kennedy 7
West Covina 19, San Gabriel 12
West Ranch 33, Vasquez 19
Whittier 32, Santa Fe 0
Woodbridge 32, Sage Hill 13
Yorba Linda 20, Ayala 6
YULA 33, Providence 28
Intersectional
Westlake 34, Eagle Rock 13
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
City Section
Birmingham 54, Van Nuys 0
Southern Section
Agoura 44, Oak Park 0
Anaheim 22, Katella 0
Arroyo Valley 14, Fontana 6
Ayala 53, Montclair 14
Azusa 14, Garey 7
Baldwin Park 32, Nogales 0
Beaumont 32, Cajon 19
Bellflower 52, Whitney 0
Chaffey 51, Ontario 23
Channel Islands 20, St. Bonaventure 6
Citrus Valley 40, Yucaipa 0
Corona 26, King 18
Corona Centennial 26, Norco 25
Corona del Mar 33, El Toro 6
Dos Pueblos 31, Thousand Oaks 6
Duarte 30, Sierra Vista 24
Eastvale Roosevelt 36, Corona Santiago 14
El Segundo 32, West Torrance 0
Estancia 19, Garden Grove 12
Highland 54, Eastside 0
Hillcrest 42, Arlington 0
JSerra 40, La Serna 9
JW North 19, Riverside Poly 6
Knight 21, Quartz Hill 0
La Cañada 13, San Marino 8
La Quinta 18, Desert Hot Springs 0
Linfield Christian 26, Ontario Christian 14
Linfield Christian 24, Ontario Christian 18
Los Osos 18, St. Lucy’s 0
Moreno Valley 13, Vista del Lago 6
Newbury Park 34, Simi Valley 18
Orange Lutheran 52, Mater Dei 6
Rancho Cucamonga 29, Chino Hills 16
Rancho Mirage 39, Xavier Prep 0
Redlands East Valley 32, Redlands 0
San Clemente 34, Mission Viejo 33
San Gorgonio 28, Kaiser 0
Santa Margarita 27, Beckman 6
Schurr 25, South El Monte 14
Shadow Hills 46, Palm Springs 12
Summit 14, Jurupa Hills 6
Summit 12, Jurupa Hills 0
Tesoro 38, Capistrano Valley 7
Upland 33, Etiwanda 6
Western Christian 19, Loma Linda Academy 6
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Golf star records lowest round in LPGA major history with astounding performance at Evian Championship
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There are good days on the golf course, and then there is what Haeran Ryu just did on Saturday.
Ryu, 25, recorded the lowest round in LPGA major history on Saturday with an 11-under 60 at the Evian Championship. With the South Korean golfer’s historic round, she holds a three-stroke lead.
Ryu’s round comes just two weeks after winning her first major at the Women’s PGA Championship. On the 18th hole, Ryu left a 30-foot eagle putt a few inches short, and instead settled for a birdie.
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Haeran Ryu of South Korea reacts on the 18th green after the third round of The Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France, on July 11, 2026. (Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
She said after the round that she had no idea what she had done until she counted up her scorecard.
“But after the putt and I counted my score with my caddie,” she said. “Oh my God, it’s 11-under par today. It was so amazing. My caddie says, ‘Yep.’ I’m so happy right now.”
If Ryu had made the eagle putt on the 18th hole, she would have been just the second player to shoot a 59 in LPGA history.
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Haeran Ryu of South Korea celebrates a birdie on the 15th green during the third round of The Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club on July 11, 2026, in Evian-les-Bains, France. (Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
Her 60 broke the record for the lowest round in an LPGA major by one shot. Leona Maguire and Jeungeun Lee6 in 2021, and Hyo Joo Kim in 2014, each shot 61 at the Evian Championship, which was designated as an LPGA major in 2013.
The lowest round in a men’s major is 62, which is shared by four players — Branden Grace at Royal Birkdale in the 2017 British Open, Xander Schauffele and Rickie Fowler in the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club, and Schauffele and Shane Lowry in the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla.
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Haeran Ryu of South Korea and Lottie Woad of England interact after their round on the 18th green during the third round of the Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France, on July 11, 2026. (Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
Ryu hopes her historic third round can help propel her to a second major win in three weeks.
“That is amazing, amazing dream,” Ryu said. “So I just want that one to come true, but we have one more day.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Q&A: Partner, chance to play in Long Beach reignited AVP star Taylor Crabb’s Olympic fire
Taylor Crabb is no stranger to South California beaches. The Long Beach State alum returns home this weekend to compete in AVP League matches.
It marks the first time AVP will compete in Long Beach since 2020 and allows players to compete at the 2028 Olympics beach volleyball venue.
Crabb, 34, made his AVP debut in 2013 with his brother, Trevor, and advanced from the qualifier in Manhattan Beach before finishing 25th in his first tournament.
After years of competing with various different partners, Taylor Crabb and Andy Benesh have delivered the top performances this AVP season.
The following interview with Crabb has been edited for clarity and length.
Are you excited to compete in this weekend’s event at Long Beach?
Crabb: Very excited. A lot of my college teammates and part of the school have reached out, saying that they’re gonna come. So I’m excited to get a chance to play in front of them again.
When was the last time you were in Long Beach?
Crabb: I always try to go down there for alumni events or any big games they have. I went to UCLA against Long Beach last year, when it was No. 1 versus No. 2, so I always try to get down there and support them.
You missed out on the chance to compete in the 2020 Olympics because of COVID-19 restrictions and chose not to pursue a spot at the 2024 Olympics. Are you fired up to try to compete in the 2028 Olympics, knowing that Long Beach will host the competition?
Crabb: Yeah, it’s definitely an exciting time having the Olympics in Long Beach, and we kind of get to break it in this weekend. As you said, Tokyo didn’t go the way I wanted, but I’m going full force now. I have a great partner in Andy Benesh, who obviously went to the Paris Olympics, and if it weren’t for the Olympics being in Long Beach, and me getting a partner like Andy, I’m not even sure I’d be going for it, but because of those two things, I want to make the most of it.
You mentioned that if it wasn’t for a partner like Andy, you wouldn’t be going for it. What do you mean by that?
Crabb: I didn’t feel motivated by playing in all the international events, but now, I think, sitting out kind of lit the fire under me, and I’m really motivated now.
You’ve had different partners throughout your time. What other motivation does Andy give you?
Crabb: He’s been, in my mind, the top blocker for the U.S. the last four or five years. Seeing the professionalism he brings every day to practice, on and off the court, while traveling and when showing up to tournaments, it rubs off on you and that’s really motivating to see. And I just want to make him proud.
Why do you love volleyball?
Crabb: A lot of reasons, but it’s just a feeling I have when I’m out there on the court. It feels natural. It feels like home. I was born into a volleyball family. I had a volleyball in my hands my entire life, so I’ve always just enjoyed it.
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CM Punk to defend Undisputed WWE Championship against Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam
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CM Punk appeared on “Friday Night SmackDown” ready to take on any challenger that was ready to step to him after winning the Undisputed WWE Championship against Sami Zayn.
Punk entered the ring in Oklahoma City and called back to the “Monday Night Raw” after WrestleMania 42 when he told Cody Rhodes he’d be ready to deliver if a championship opportunity fell “out of the sky.”
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Cody Rhodes and CM Punk face off during SmackDown at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)
“When championship opportunities fall out of the sky, CM Punk catches them,” he said.
Punk named potential SmackDown superstars he’d think might come for the title, including Gunther, Finn Balor, Royce Keys, Damian Priest and Trick Williams. He even said that Zayn could come back around and get his rematch if he wanted. He didn’t mention Rhodes’ name, but the “American Nightmare” came out uncalled and marched his way down to the ring.
“I don’t think you and I can run away from each other anymore,” Punk told Rhodes.
Cody Rhodes looks on during SmackDown at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla., on July 10, 2026. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)
Rhodes agreed and mentioned that Punk would want a match with him, just “say when.” It was a quick retort from Punk, who said, “when.” SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis, who was in the ring for the segment, booked the match for SummerSlam.
Punk will defend the Undisputed WWE Championship at SummerSlam, which takes place Aug. 1 and 2 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
First, however, Punk and Rhodes will be involved in a tag team match at Saturday Night’s Main Event in New York City next week. Aldis made the match after Gunther demanded that Aldis put him in a match against Punk. Gunther was hoping it would be for the championship. Instead, Gunther will tag with Zayn.
Gunther didn’t take too kindly to that and attacked Aldis. Rhodes came back out to break up the calamity. He wanted to take on Gunther after the show went off air but Gunther walked away.
Gunther makes his entrance during SmackDown at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla., on July 10, 2026. (Rich Wade/WWE via Getty Images)
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Punk definitely has his hands full as he moves to SmackDown to become a fighting champion.
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