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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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Jordon Hudson takes swipe at critics with message on necklace as she watches UNC win

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Jordon Hudson was spotted on the sideline of the North Carolina Tar Heels’ 20-15 win over the Stanford Cardinal with a message around her neck.

Hudson’s glistening necklace read, “Banned.”

North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson on the sidelines before an NCAA college football game against Stanford, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Chris Seward)

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Controversy swirled around Hudson and head coach Bill Belichick since the two arrived at the program. The spotlight increased after a disastrous interview with CBS to promote the legendary coach’s book. A report surfaced in May about Hudson allegedly being barred from the program.

However, North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham denied that Hudson was prohibited from the stadium and the facility. It became more evident when Hudson greeted her boyfriend during the Tar Heels’ first game of the season in Chapel Hill.

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North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson, center, with white boots, stands on the sidelines before an NCAA college football game against Stanford, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Chris Seward)

Hudson appears to have the upper hand now against the detractors as North Carolina’s season has not spiraled out of control. Instead, North Carolina moved to 4-5 on the season following the win over Stanford.

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The Tar Heels also had a big win against the Syracuse Orange and were nearly victories against the California Golden Bears and Virginia Cavaliers.

North Carolina quarterback Gio Lopez was 18-of-25 with 203 passing yards and two touchdown passes. He had a 55-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Shipp, who led the Tar Heels with five catches for 83 yards.

“Good win,” Belichick said. “Good to win at home. Always good to win at home. Proud of our team.”

Jordon Hudson attends the game between the Virginia Cavaliers and the North Carolina Tar Heels at Kenan Memorial Stadium on Oct. 25, 2025 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Lance King/Getty Images)

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North Carolina has three games left on its schedule with Wake Forest, Duke and North Carolina State left to play.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Prep talk: Laguna Beach has three freshmen football players to watch

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Laguna Beach’s football season came to an end on Friday night after the Breakers lost to Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 44-28 in a Division 3 playoff opener. But if you saw the performances of three freshmen starters, you’d know how promising the future looks for Laguna Beach.

Luke Bogdan, 6-foot-4, 260 pounds, and Winston Darrow, 6-foot-4 and 240 pounds, are 14 years old. Both start on the offensive line. Bogdan also played on the defensive line. Then there’s Charlie Christian, a running back and linebacker who is 15 and never wants to go down without a fight.

To have players so young holding their own on an offensive line in Division 3 was remarkable. Quarterback Jack Hurst was sacked once. Then there’s Christian, who caught five passes for 85 yards while also taking on Notre Dame’s huge offensive line on defense at his linebacker position.

When college recruiters see these freshmen on film and imagine how big and strong they might become in the coming years, they’ll be impressed.

This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email eric.sondheimer@latimes.com.

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No 2 Indiana caps off comeback win over Penn State with sensational touchdown, keeps undefeated season alive

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Penn State was on the verge of a massive upset of No. 2 Indiana, but Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza and wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. had other ideas. 

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Indiana survived Penn State, winning 27-24 on Saturday afternoon at Beaver Stadium thanks to an incredible 10-play, 73-yard drive that Mendoza authored.

The Nittany Lions were up 24-20 with 1:51 left in the fourth quarter, and Indiana had no timeouts. On the first play of the drive, Mendoza was sacked by defender Zane Durant for a loss of seven yards. 

Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. catches a touchdown pass over Penn State safety Zakee Wheatley during the fourth quarter, Saturday, in State College, Pa. (Barry Reeger/AP Photo)

The Indiana quarterback rallied his team back to the line of scrimmage and completed a 22-yard pass to Cooper to negate the sack and get a first down. Mendoza spiked the ball to stop the clock. 

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On the ensuing play after the spike, Mendoza connected with E.J. Williams Jr. for 12 yards and another first down. Two plays later, Mendoza hit Riley Nowakowski for a 29-yard gain to move into Penn State territory. 

Mendoza then connected with Charlie Becker for another 17 yards to move to the Penn State 7-yard line. With 45 seconds left, Indiana gave themselves a chance to win the game. 

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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza looks to pass against Penn State, Saturday, in State College, Pa. (Barry Reeger/AP Photo)

It looked like Mendoza completed the comeback on second down. The Hoosiers quarterback connected with Becker on a slant in the end zone for a touchdown, but the referees blew the play dead because Penn State got a timeout at the last second. The Nittany Lions forced an incomplete pass on second down to force third down after the timeout. 

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On third and goal, with the Hoosiers’ undefeated record on the line, Mendoza and Cooper saved the day. 

Mendoza, who was about to be clobbered by oncoming rushers, stepped into a throw and delivered a high pass to Cooper. The wide receiver skied for the catch and, in acrobatic fashion, just got his toe down in the end zone to complete not only an incredible touchdown, but the comeback as well. 

Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr., center, celebrates his touchdown catch with teammates, Saturday, in State College, Pa. (Barry Reeger/AP Photo)

Penn State got the ball back with 35 seconds and one timeout, down 27-24, but couldn’t get into field goal range, and their Hail Mary attempt fell short. 

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Mendoza threw for 218 yards and had one touchdown with one interception in the win. Cooper had six catches for 32 yards and a touchdown. 

Indiana improved to 10-0 with the win and will look to keep it rolling against Wisconsin (2-6) next week. Penn State dropped to 3-6 with the loss and will look to rally against Michigan State (3-6) next week.

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