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Monday's high school baseball and softball scores
Baseball
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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Commentary: Did Padres curse themselves by messing with that anti-Dodgers FTD burger?
SAN DIEGO — Hodad’s is a third-generation small business, a San Diego treasure that makes a damn good burger. I dropped by one of their two restaurants last winter, but I didn’t see what I wanted on the menu.
The burger I get at Petco Park, I explained to the server. She knew exactly what I meant.
“The F— the Dodgers burger,” she said, with a mischievous twinkle in her eyes.
In San Diego, it had been an impish inside joke for years. If you didn’t know what FTD meant on the menu at the Hodad’s stands at Petco Park, the burger — with cheese, onion rings, pickles, mayonnaise and barbecue sauce — still was a good time.
When the Dodgers played here last month, a fan posted a picture of the menu board and explained what FTD stood for. The next day, Jomboy Media did the same, in a post with 1.6 million views.
“When I first saw that,” Hodad’s co-owner Shane Hardin told me, “I thought, ‘Oh, sweet, Jomboy, cool. We’ll get a little bump.’ ”
Then Hardin got a call from Delaware North, the company that handles the San Diego Padres’ concessions. People are talking, Hardin was told.
“And I’m like, ‘Cool, great, let ‘em talk, there’s no profanity anywhere,’ ” Hardin said.
The Padres and Delaware North did not see it that way. “FTD” was stripped from the menu boards at the four Hodad’s stands, initially replaced by the lame quartet of “Foul to Dinger,” “For the Division,” “For the Dugout” and “For the Diegans” and currently replaced by the strained quartet of “For the Dads,” “For the Dub,” “Faithful til Death” and (gulp) “Flyball to Deep.”
Another new name for the FTD burger at Petco Park.
(Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times)
The Padres declined comment for this column.
Hardin is more amused than annoyed, particularly given the origin of the FTD Burger. It’s been on Hodad’s Petco Park menu since …
“Was it the 2022 playoffs that the Padres beat the Dodgers?” he asked.
This is how a San Diegan tells time, but yes.
“The Padres hit us up and said, ‘We want a special menu item for the playoffs,’” Hardin said. “We go, ‘OK, without us ever saying what it meant, can we call it the FTD Burger?’ They said, ‘Oh, yeah, ha ha, that’s funny, go for it.’ And so we did.”
The burger has been sold at Petco Park ever since, with the same recipe, despite the online conspiracy theory that its three onion rings represented the Dodgers’ three World Series championship rings this decade.
“Dude, I don’t keep track of what the Dodgers have,” Hardin said. “I really don’t care.”
It is in that spirit that I am stunned the Padres made the change.
The San Diego Padres often sell “Beat LA” T-shirts in their team store.
(Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times)
The Padres, the team that sells “Beat L.A.” shirts in the team store. The Padres, the team that put up a meme of Clayton Kershaw crying on the video board. The Padres, the team that begged its fans not to sell their tickets to fans of “a team from a little ways up north” and also refused to sell tickets to that 2022 playoff series to anyone in Los Angeles County.
The Padres deserve a ton of credit for breathing life into what now is a feisty rivalry with the Dodgers. It is odd that, all of a sudden, they’re worried about decorum.
“I was under the impression that FTD was just kind of a fun ‘if you know, you know’ sort of thing,” Hardin said. “People will hold up signs saying ‘FTD’ and they’ll get on the JumboTron.
“At the end of the day, Hodad’s is a little rough around the edges. But we’re still a family place.”
Hardin isn’t upset with the Padres. It’s their ballpark, after all, and he enjoys being part of it.
“I love being there,” he said. “The relationship is great, honestly.”
And he had one other thing to say about the demise of the FTD label: “That first homestand after that news broke, we sold 50% more of that burger each game. I’ll take that.”
The Padres might want to reconsider. In baseball, curses are no joking matter, and the Curse of the FTD Burger might now have befallen the team.
When the Dodgers left Petco Park five weeks ago, the Padres were 1½ games behind them. Before the Padres’ next game, the Jomboy post went viral and the “FTD” name vanished.
As the Dodgers return here Friday, the Padres are nine games behind the Dodgers.
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Second Lady Usha Vance joins celebrity-filled crowd for Team USA’s group-stage finale in LA
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Team USA’s final group stage match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup may not have had any implications for either team, but patriotism was in full force for the home country as Second Lady Usha Vance was among the many prominent figures at Los Angeles Stadium on Thursday night.
As the U.S. national anthem rang across the stadium, with players and fans singing in unison, the FOX Sports broadcast showed Vance in a suite with a huge smile on her face as “The Star-Spangled Banner” ended.
Vance was present at the match just two days after FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced that President Donald Trump would present the World Cup trophy to the winning team at the final in New Jersey on July 19.
U.S. Second Lady Usha Vance attends the 2026 World Cup Group D match between Turkey and the United States at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on June 25, 2026. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
Vance was just the beginning of the stars that showed out in Inglewood, as Paris Hilton was seen presenting the match ball before kick-off. Then, cameras started to pick up the many high-profile faces throughout the crowd.
Among them were Edward Norton and Brad Pitt, a pair that many movie lovers know from their hit classic “Fight Club.” Some social media users even hoped that the discussion they were seen having was about a sequel.
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Also, movie star Ashton Kutcher was seen speaking with Los Angeles Rams standout wide receiver Puka Nacua, who knows the confines of SoFi Stadium (what it is called outside of FIFA play) very well.
Then, Colin Farrell, though Irish born, was rocking a replica Team USA jersey alongside his son in the stands to support the Stars and Stripes. Leonardo DiCaprio, Scottie Pippen and more were also seen in the seats.
U.S. Second Lady Usha Vance sings the anthem during the 2026 World Cup Group D match between Turkey and the U.S. at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on June 25, 2026. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
There has been a tremendous outpouring of support for the USMNT from everywhere, celebrity or not, throughout this tournament. The 4-2 win over Paraguay at the same Los Angeles stadium caused a frenzy in the stands, as the U.S. made a statement to begin the tournament on home soil for the first time since 1999.
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Then, it was on to Seattle, where a 2-0 victory over Australia not only led to a spot in the knockout round, but led to a bellowing of the John Denver classic, “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” from everyone in the stands. The USMNT saluted their fans after yet another successful match.
It was a much different look for the USMNT entering Thursday night’s matchup against Türkiye, with nine changes to the starting XI after the team had already secured its place in the knockout stage. The Americans will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32 on July 1.
Paris Hilton is seen with children before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between Türkiye and USA at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., on June 25, 2026. (Sarah Stier/FIFA)
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No matter who’s on the pitch, some of the biggest names in the country are showing support for the team that has inspired tremendous national pride to kick off this tournament.
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Shohei Ohtani is the first Dodger to be named 2026 All-Star
Shohei Ohtani was the first Dodger to be named a 2026 All-Star, after leading the majors in Phase 1 voting for the All-Star game on July 14 in Philadelphia. Six other Dodgers were finalists through the fan ballot, giving them a chance to claim starting spots in Phase 2 of voting.
Ohtani locked down the starting DH spot for the National League squad, with 3,341,257 votes. The top vote-getters in each league bypass Phase 2. Second baseman Ernie Clement of the Toronto Blue Jays was the top vote-getter in the American League, with 3,232,932 votes.
Ohtani was the expected choice, despite a slow offensive start. His red-hot June boosted him up the leaderboards. He entered Thursday with the second-highest OPS in the National League (.963), barely trailing Mets outfielder Juan Soto (.965).
Pitchers aren’t chosen through the fan vote — hurlers and reserves have to wait for the player ballot (which includes votes from players, coaches and managers) and commissioners picks. But Ohtani has been just as impressive on the mound this year.
He has a 1.58 ERA, the fourth-best mark among NL pitchers who have thrown at least 50 innings this season.
Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (2,666,008 votes), third baseman Max Muncy (2,890,181) and outfielder Andy Pages (2,158,664) also led their respective NL position groups in voting. Other Dodgers finalists, who advance to voting Phase 2, include catcher Will Smith (1,871,805), shortstop Mookie Betts (1,762,343 ) and outfielder Teoscar Hernandez (1,569,932).
The vote totals reset for Phase 2, which runs from next Monday through Thursday. The remainder of the All-Star starters are set to be announced on July 4 on Fox Sports.
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