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Monday's high school baseball and softball scores

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Alta Loma 9, Glendora 7
Anaheim 3, Orange County Pacifica Christian 2
Animo Leadership 26, Compton Early College 5
Aquinas 5, Ontario Christian 0
Arroyo 24, El Monte 2
Ayala 7, Bonita 2
Bell 10, Huntington Park 3
Bellflower 6, Pasadena Poly 3
Bosco Tech 11, Verbum Dei 1
Canoga Park 4, Van Nuys 2
Capistrano Valley 11, Esperanza 5
Carson 15, Rancho Dominguez 3
Chaparral 7, Great Oak 1
Chino Hills 2, Rancho Cucamonga 0
Colony 9, Claremont 5
Cornerstone Christian 18, Crossroads Christian 0
Corona Centennial 2, Eastvale Roosevelt 1
Costa Mesa 5, Long Beach Poly 2
Crenshaw 7, WISH Academy 6
Damien 3, Los Osos 1
de Toledo 15, Reseda 2
Downey 7, Paramount 3
Dymally 9, Animo Robinson 9
Elsinore 5, Apple Valley 4
Etiwanda 2, Upland 1
Fillmore 5, Carpinteria 4
Heritage 7, Moreno Valley 4
Highland 13, Eastside 0
King/Drew 5, Fremont 1
Lakeview Charter 27, Community Charter 5
LA Marshall 1, Eagle Rock 0
La Serna 7, Sante Fe 2
LA Wilson 11, Franklin 4
Lawndale 17, Environmental Charter 5
Loara 2, La Quinta 0
Maywood Academy 11, Elizabeth 5
Maywood CES 6, Marquez 4
Miller 19, Cobalt Institute 11
Mountain View 8, Rosemead 2
Orange 3, Oxford Academy 1
Palm Desert 8, Xavier Prep 3
Pasadena Marshall 7, Gabrielino 2
Public Safety 23, Entrepreneur 0
Rancho Mirage 7, Palm Springs 5
Rancho Verde 12, Vista del Lago 2
Reseda 15, de Toledo 2
San Fernando 31, Panorama 0
San Pedro 5, Narbonne 4
SOCES 14, VAAS 4
Sotomayor 11, Torres 6
South Pasadena 9, La Canada 0
St. Margaret’s 3, Redlands East Valley 2
Sun Valley Magnet 38, Valley Oaks CES 3
Sylmar 6, Granada Hills Kennedy 1
Temecula Valley 2, Murrieta Mesa 0
Triumph Charter 20, Valor Academy 10
United Christian Academy 21, Sherman Indian 1
VAAS 13, SOCES 2
Vista Murrieta 12, Murrieta Valley 4
Wilmington Banning 8, Gardena 0
Windward 6, Grace Brethren 4
Woodcrest Christian 5, Arrowhead Christian 4
Yucaipa 5, Barstow 1

Softball

Anaheim 20, Santiago 3
Animo Robinson 8, Stella 7
Animo Venice 15, Animo Watts 2
Annenberg 12, Downtown Magnets 10
Arroyo 14, El Monte 2
Ayala 11, Alta Loma 0
Bell 22, Maywood Academy 4
Bishop Diego 12, Carpinteria 2
Bravo 11, LA Wilson 1
Carson 21, Gardena 2
Carter 17, San Gorgonio 3
Central City Value 24, Animo Bunche 10
Cerritos 18, Western 0
Claremont 22, Colony 6
Dymally 18, Washington Prep 6
El Toro 9, Capistrano Valley Christian 0
Fountain Valley 13, Newport Harbor 0
Fulton 25, East Valley 13
Harbor Teacher 17, Locke 0
Hollywood 10, Mendez 9
Jefferson 15, Manual Arts 2
Jurupa Hills 14, Chino 2
Keppel 6, Glendora 5
King/Drew 15, Fremont 5
LA Hamilton 4, Fairfax 0
Leuzinger 11, Lennox Academy 1
Mesa Grande Academy 32, Redlands Adventist 21
Northridge Academy 30, Vaughn 0
Oak Hills 16, Serrano 5
Orangewood 20, Samuel Academy 1
Palisades 23, Westchester 0
Paloma Valley 9, Temescal Canyon 8
Providence 14, Mayfield 0
Quartz Hill 14, Vasquez 5
Rancho Cucamonga 9, Corona 8
Rancho Dominguez 10, Narbonne 8
RFK Community 13, Contreras 9
Riverside King 7, Ramona 3
Roybal 16, Bernstein 6
San Bernardino 18, Pacific 7
San Fernando 13, LA Marshall 6
San Jacinto Valley Academy 17, Banning 7
San Pedro 6, Wilmington Banning 1
Simi Valley 5, Oak Park 2
Sultana 15, Hesperia 0
Sunny Hills 12, Buena Park 2
Temple City 18, Nogales 3
Torrance 19, Lawndale 0
Venice 19, LA University 0
Vista del Lago 16, Rancho Verde 4
Western Christian 16, Calvary Chapel 1
Woodbridge 4, Beckman 1
Woodcrest Christian 23, Arrowhead Christian 8
Yucaipa 14, Redlands East Valley 4

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Napoleon Solo took home the 2026 Preakness Stakes on Saturday, the 151st running of the race.

The favorite in Taj Mahal, the 1 horse, was in the lead from the start until the final turn until Napoleon Solo made his move on the outside and took the lead at the top of the stretch. As Taj Mahal fell off, Iron Honor, the 9 horse, snuck up, but the effort ultimately was not enough. 

Napoleon Solo opened at 8-1 and closed at 7-1. Iron Honor, at 8-1, finished second, with Chip Honcho fishing third after closing at 11-1. Ocelli, one of just three horses to run both the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago and Saturday’s Preakness, finished fourth at 8-1.

 

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A Preakness branded starting gate is seen on track prior to the 151st Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park on May 16, 2026 in Laurel, Maryland. For the first and only time, Laurel Park is hosting the Preakness Stakes which is the second race of the Triple Crown jewel due to the traditional home of the race of the Pimlico Race Course undergoing complete renovations.  (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

A $1 exacta paid out $53.60, while a $1 trifecta brought in $597.10. But someone out there is very lucky, as a $1 superhighfive – picking the top-five finishers in order – paid out $12,015.70.

Even moreso, a 20-cent Pick 6 – picking the winners of the six consecutive races, with the final being the Preakness, paid out $33,842.34.

The race was run without the Kentucky Derby winner for the second year in a row. After Sovereignty did not run the Preakness last year – and wound up winning the Belmont Stakes – the training team of Golden Tempo opted to skip the Maryland race.

From 1960 to 2018, only three Derby winners did not run in the Preakness. Three Derby winners have skipped the Preakness in the last five years, and for the sixth time in eight years, for various reasons, the Triple Crown had already been impossible to accomplish by the time the Preakness even rolled around.

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“I understand that fans of the sport or fans of the Triple Crown are disappointed, but the horse is not a machine,” Golden Tempo’s trainer, Cherie DeVaux, told Fox News Digital earlier this week.

Paco Lopez, right, atop Napoleon Solo, edges out Iron Honor, ridden by Flavien Prat, to win the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes horse race, Friday, May 15, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Maryland. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

CHERIE DEVAUX REFLECTS ON MAKING KENTUCKY DERBY HISTORY AS FIRST FEMALE TRAINER TO WIN THE RACE

Only three horses from two weeks ago – Ocelli, Robusta, and Incredibolt, were back at the Preakness. Corona de Oro, the 11 horse on Saturday, was scratched well ahead of the Derby, and Great White, who reared up and fell on his back after becoming startled shortly before entering the Derby gate, took the 13 post on Saturday.

The Preakness went off roughly 24 hours after a horse died following the completion of his very first race.

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Hit Zero, trained by Brittany Russell, came into the race as the favorite. However, he finished last in the race, which was won by another one of Russell’s horses, Bold Fact — and upon crossing the finish line, Hit Zero reportedly began coughing, dropped to his knees, then put his head down and died.

The Preakness took place at Laurel Park as Pimlico undergoes renovations. It was the first time ever that Pimlico did not host the race, moving roughly 20 miles south.

Paco Lopez, atop Napoleon Solo, wins the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes horse race, Friday, May 15, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Maryland. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

The Belmont Stakes, the final Triple Crown race, will take place on June 6. The race will return to Saratoga for a third year in a row as Belmont Park continues to be renovated.

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High school boys volleyball: City Section Saturday finals

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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL

CITY SECTION FINALS

FRIDAY

At Birmingham

DIVISION I

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#1 Taft d. #3 Cleveland, 25-23, 25-14, 25-21

DIVISION IV

#7 Maywood CES d. #4 Math & Science College Prep, 25-17, 25-17, 25-23

At Venice

DIVISION II

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#4 Marquez d. #6 Narbonne, 23-25, 25-19, 29-27, 25-16

DIVISION III

#13 Birmingham d. #2 Legacy, 25-20, 17-25, 31-33, 25-21, 15-10

SATURDAY

At Birmingham

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OPEN DIVISION

#3 Chatsworth d. #1 Granada Hills, 24-26, 25-21, 25-14, 25-18

DIVISION V

314 Franklin d. #13 Rancho Dominguez, 25-18, 25-19, 25-16

SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS

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THURSDAY

At Home Sites

DIVISION 9

Vasquez d. Tarbut V’ Torah, 25-19, 22-25, 25-21, 19-25, 15-10

FRIDAY

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At Cerritos College

DIVISION 1

#1 Mira Costa d. #3 Loyola, 25-21, 25-22, 25-22

DIVISION 4

Sunny Hills d. Royal, 24-26, 25-22, 27-25, 25-23

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DIVISION 5

Bishop Diego d. St. Anthony, 25-19, 25-19, 23-25, 25-23

DIVISION 8

Temescal Canyon d. West Valley, 24-26, 25-16, 25-19, 25-23

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SATURDAY

At Cerritos College

DIVISION 2

Orange Lutheran d. Edison, 3-1

DIVISION 3

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Windward d. St, John Bosco, 24-26, 25–21, 25-22, 25-20

DIVISION 6

Culver City d. Garden Grove, 27-25, 25-20, 19-25, 21-25, 15-9

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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