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Prep basketball roundup: Westchester gets win over Palisades in Western League game

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After not playing for more than a week, Westchester’s boys’ basketball team was expected to have bouts of inconsistency in its important Western League game Wednesday against Palisades at St. Monica. If you followed the visible reactions of its coach, Dewitt Cotton, the frustration level and blood pressure kept rising.

The Comets gave up 19 consecutive points after leading 8-0. They closed to within two points at halftime and finally pulled away in the fourth quarter behind the duo of Tajh Ariza and Jordan Ballard to secure a 68-58 victory to improve to 2-0 in league and 10-8 overall.

Ariza, a 6-foot-9 junior, had nine of his 21 points in the fourth quarter. Ballard also scored nine of his 17 points in the fourth. Ty Ingram added 14 points for Westchester, which should be in position to win the league title once Cotton gets the team to regain its focus.

Tommy Pickens and Jack Levey each scored 13 points for Palisades (12-7, 3-1), which gave one of the City Section’s Open Division title favorites something to think about.

Manual Arts 92, Santee 69: Devin Moody continued his scoring barrage with a 56-point performance and 23 rebounds for the Toilers. He tied a school record last week with 64 points.

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Washington Prep 86, King/Drew 50: Donald Thompson, who helped King/Drew win the City Section Open Division title, scored 16 points in his first game against his former teammates. Josahn Webster had 20 points and 10 rebounds for King/Drew.

Rancho Cucamonga 65, Damien 47: Aaron Glass finished with 25 points for a key Baseline League win. Rancho Cucamonga is 20-7 and 4-0 in league.

Sierra Canyon 71, Crespi 62: Gavin Hightower scored 21 points and Bryce James 13 for the 17-3 Trailblazers.

Chaminade 54, St. Francis 41: Jonas Thurman scored 32 points for Chaminade.

Harvard-Westlake 84, Loyola 39: The Wolverines set up a Friday showdown with Sherman Oaks Notre Dame by rolling to the Mission League win. Nikolas Khamenia had 24 points and Joe Sterling 22 points.

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Notre Dame 93, Bishop Alemany 54: Lino Mark, in his return from an injury, scored 24 points for the Knights. Tyran Stokes added 17 points and 10 rebounds. Mark Lewis had 14 points and Zachary White finished with 10 points and nine rebounds.

San Juan Hills 77, San Clemente 66: The 6-foot-7 Mason Hodges scored 38 points to lead San Juan Hills.

St. Anthony 80, Bishop Montgomery 66: Aman Haynes led St. Anthony with 26 points.

Brentwood 66, Crossroads 55: Shane Frazier finished with 25 points for Brentwood.

Mater Dei 62, Santa Margarita 59: The Monarchs pulled out the Trinity League victory, which means Mater Dei, St. John Bosco and Santa Margarita all have one loss. Luke Barnett scored 30 points. Kaiden Bailey scored 28 points for Santa Margarita.

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JSerra 85, Servite 21: BJ Davis-Ray had 24 points for JSerra.

St. John Bosco 58, Orange Lutheran 44: Christian Collins had 17 points and Brandon McCoy Jr. 16 for the Braves.

South Pasadena 63, San Marino 44: Jacob Arias led South Pasadena with 19 points in a Rio Hondo League game.

San Pedro 70, Banning 40: The Pirates improved to 3-0 in the Marine League. Zach Saavedra and AJ Bobich each had 12 points.

Oaks Christian 76, Thousand Oaks 54: Troy Mcgovern finished with 20 points to help the Lions improve to 5-0 in the Marmonte League.

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Brentwood 80, Crossroads 33: Payton Sugar had 14 points for the 15-5 Eagles.

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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.

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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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Sparks hold off late Toronto Tempo rally, earn first win of season

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The Sparks are finally in the win column, but the outcome was in doubt late Friday night.

Behind double-digit scoring from all five starters, the Sparks had by far their best offensive showing of the season, shooting 63.8% during a 99-95 win over the expansion Toronto Tempo.

The Tempo didn’t make things easy, cutting the deficit to two points late and later trailing by just three with 31 seconds remaining and possession of the ball. Marina Mabrey missed a three-point attempt before late Tempo fouls gave the Sparks enough of a cushion to win.

Kelsey Plum nearly claimed a double-double with 27 points and nine assists, while Dearica Hamby had 19 points with seven rebounds and Nneka Ogwumike scored 20 points.

Erica Wheeler, who started in place of Ariel Atkins (concussion), scored 10 points with seven assists and was a plus-16 as the primary ball handler after starting the season two for 16 from the field. That freed up Plum to be in position to score, setting up a much more efficient Sparks offense.

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Toronto was shorthanded in the frontcourt without starting center Temi Fagbenle (right shoulder), and the Sparks trio of bigs had a field day with 54 points in the paint.

The Sparks came out firing on Friday, opening with a 17-2 run.

The Tempo went on a 10-0 burst heading into the second quarter but the Sparks countered to maintain momentum and led 46-38 at halftime.

A Wheeler three-pointer early in the third quarter gave the Sparks a 20-point lead. The Tempo cut it to three midway through the fourth while Brittany Sykes (27 points, seven assists) sparked Toronto’s rally. The Tempo put up more shots than the Sparks, 70-58, largely because of a 10-2 offensive-rebounding gap.

Cameron Brink’s 10 points were the only ones provided by the Sparks’ bench, while the Tempo got 42 points from reserves.

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Toronto was coming off its first win in franchise history on Wednesday when it defeated Seattle but struggled against a more complete offensive team in the Sparks.

In her return to Los Angeles after winning a national championship with UCLA this spring, Tempo rookie Kiki Rice netted 11 points.

Kate Martin made her Sparks debut as a developmental player with Atkins and Sania Feagin (lower left leg) unavailable and picked up one rebound in six minutes.

The Sparks will face Toronto again on Sunday at Crypto.com Arena.

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Sky vs Mercury betting preview: Why the over 166.5 looks like the play in this WNBA matchup

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The WNBA season has been in session for about a week, so it is far too early to make assumptions about teams. That doesn’t mean we won’t make them; it’s just too early to really believe it. I lost my first WNBA bet this season, so I’m hoping to avenge that loss here as the Sky take on the Mercury.

The Chicago Sky are one of the most poorly run franchises in basketball. They have had some great names on their team and only one championship to show for it.

Phoenix Mercury forward DeWanna Bonner shoots over Indiana Fever guard Aerial Powers in the first half at PHX Arena. (Rick Scuteri/Imagn Images)

There really isn’t a clear indication of what is wrong with the franchise, but they’ve never been able to retain their talent. Aside from Kamilla Cardoso, I can’t name a player on this team that they’ve actually drafted. They just seem to get good players and then show them the door.

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Even though they’ve had questionable front office decisions, they seem to have put together a solid team for this season – something I didn’t expect before the season started.

They are 2-0, which is too early to really say they are a good team. I also want to reserve judgment until they face a team with a longer history than last year. The Portland Tempo played their first-ever game against the Sky, and Golden State was good last year, but still is in just their second season of existence.

The Phoenix Mercury are actually considered one of the best franchises in the league. I’m sure there are issues that people have reported, but for the most part, they have good facilities, and people want to play for their team. They made it all the way to the WNBA Finals last season before falling to the Las Vegas Aces. This year, they are looking to restart that journey and see if they can win the last game of the year.

Phoenix Mercury guard Kahleah Copper dribbles the ball in the second half at CareFirst Arena in Washington, D.C., on July 27, 2025. (Emily Faith Morgan-Imagn Images)

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It will need to come with some better play than they’ve shown through three games this year. They are just 1-2 for the year with a 0-1 home record. The lone win was a blowout victory over the Aces (a clear revenge game if we’ve ever seen one). Then they lost the next two games against Golden State and Minnesota. Losing to the Lynx wouldn’t be a problem, but they didn’t have Napheesa Collier, who still has an ankle injury.

I expect the Mercury to make some adjustments for this game. They haven’t looked very crisp to begin the year, but they’ve been strong on offense, averaging 87 points per game.

The Sky are going to keep relying on their offense to do just enough and their defense to lock in. The Sky do have an edge on the interior, so they can get buckets fairly easily down low. I like the over 166.5 in this game.

Chicago Sky guard Skylar Diggins chases the ball during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on May 13, 2026. (Bob Kupbens/Imagn Images)

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I also think it is worth betting on Kahleah Copper to go over her point total. Copper had two rough games before she broke out in the last game. Now she has the same sight lines and can attack the bigs from the Sky with her athleticism. Since going to Phoenix, she has scored 29, 7, 16, 25 and 28 points in five games against them.

For more sports betting information and plays, follow David on X/Twitter: @futureprez2024 

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