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Southern California regional boys' and girls' basketball scores and pairings

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS

Thursday’s Results
Quarterfinals

BOYS

Divison I
St. John Bosco 65, Windward 63
Damien 74, Redondo Union 54
Santa Ana Mater Dei 86, Corona Centennial 64
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 58, Rolling Hills Prep 49

Divison II
Heritage Christian 74, Mission Bay 69
Bakersfield Christian 75, La Costa Canyon 68
King/Drew 62, La Habra 55
Bakersfield Centennial 66, Thousand Oaks 62

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Division III
San Marcos 74, Price 55
Bosco Tech 53, Woodbridge 48
Alemany 76, Scripps Ranch 62
University City 52, Hesperia 51

Division IV
Chatsworth 83, Estancia 54
Washington Prep 61, Westchester 57
Mission College Prep 66, Van Guys Grant 65
Cleveland 54, Palisades 48

Division V
San Pedro 76, Firebaugh 65
North Torrance 35, Garfield 30
Verdugo Hills 49, Corcoran 48
Buckley 64, Mount Miguel 53

GIRLS

Division I
Bishop Montgomery 72, Corona Santiago 55
La Jolla Country Day 42, Orangewood Academy 39
Moreno Valley 67, Birmingham 50
Brentwood 66, Santa Maria St. Joseph 59

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Division II
Oak Park 62, Del Norte 51
Harvard-Westlake 70, JSerra 42
Santa Margarita 46, LA Hamilton 44
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 71, Cerritos 60

Division III
San Diego Cathedral 61, Anaheim Canyon 54
Granada Hills 48, Morro Bay 45
Rancho Bernardo 67, Palos Verdes 51
Bakersfield Christian 58, Francis Parker 37

Division IV
Newbury Park 51, West Ranch 42
Grossmont 57, Crenshaw 51
Oceanside 51, Chatsworth 42
Fallbrook 58, El Camino Real 48

Division V
Montgomery 75, La Mirada 41
Immanuel 51, Sage Creek 40
Escondido Charter 67, Antelope Valley 60
Savanna 50, Wilmington Banning 30

Note: Semifinals in all divisions are Saturday at higher seeds; Finals are Tuesday at higher seeds.

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Saturday’s Schedule
Semifinals
(All games at 7 p.m. unless noted)

BOYS
Open Division
#4 Carlsbad at #1 Harvard-Westlake
#6 Santa Maria St. Joseph at #2 Eastvale Roosevelt

Divison I
#12 Damien at #1 St. John Bosco
#7 Sherman Oaks Notre Dame at #3 Santa Ana Mater Dei

Divison II
#12 Bakersfield Christian at #1 Heritage Christian
#14 King/Drew 62 at #7 Bakersfield Centennial

Division III
#8 San Marcos at #4 Bosco Tech
#7 University City 52 at #3 Alemany

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Division IV
#13 Washington Prep at #1 Chatsworth
#14 Mission College Prep at #2 Cleveland

Division V
#5 North Torrance at #1 San Pedro
#7 Buckley at #3 Verdugo Hills

GIRLS
Open Division
#4 Santa Ana Mater Dei at #1 Etiwanda
#3 Ontario Christian at #2 Sierra Canyon

Division I
#4 La Jolla Country Day at #1 Bishop Montgomery
#11 Moreno Valley at #7 Brentwood

Division II
#4 Harvard-Westlake at #1 Oak Park
#11 Santa Margarita at #10 Sherman Oaks Notre Dame

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Division III
#16 San Diego Cathedral at #5 Granada Hills
#6 Rancho Bernardo at #2 Bakersfield Christian

Division IV
#4 Grossmont at #1 Newbury Park
#11 Oceanside at #7 Fallbrook

Division V
#4 Immanuel at #1 Montgomery
#6 Escondido Charter at #2 Savanna

Note: Finals are Tuesday at higher seeds.

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Recent UFC champion Carlos Ulberg says he lost title belt while celebrating the win

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UFC champion Carlos Ulberg says he lost his championship belt that he just won after capturing the light heavyweight title at UCF 327.

He told Fox Sports Australia Monday he misplaced his golden title belt while celebrating his victory.

“I’ve lost the belt, bro,” Ulberg told FOX Sports. “Initially after winning, the plan was to not have a drink. But you know how these things go, right?” he said.

“First, someone gives you a champagne to celebrate. Then one thing leads to another, and you’re doing shots.”

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Carlos Ulberg of New Zealand celebrates his knockout victory over Jiri Prochazka in a light heavyweight title bout at UFC 327 in Miami, Fla., April 11, 2026. (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

The 35-year-old from New Zealand fought through a knee injury to defeat Jiri Prochazka in the main event at UFC 327 by knockout this weekend in Miami to become the new champion of the light heavyweight division.

His injury could keep him sidelined for a year, meaning he will have to give up his champion status anyway, with UCF holding an interim title fight to take his place.

Carlos Ulberg of New Zealand celebrates his knockout victory over Jiri Prochazka in a light heavyweight title bout during UFC 327 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Fla., April 11, 2026. (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

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But Ulberg said he’s fairly confident his belt will be found before he heads to Las Vegas to get further evaluation from doctors on his knee. He then plans to spend time at the UFC Performance Institute before returning to New Zealand to be with family.

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“I didn’t want to be carrying the belt around, so I think it’s still there at the apartment somewhere. One of the boys probably has it in bed with him,” Ulberg said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Lakers ‘elevate’ work for playoffs with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves injured

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The elephant in the room for the Lakers as they enter the playoffs has been, and will continue to be, the status of their starting backcourt, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

Both are out because of injuries — Doncic with a grade 2 left hamstring strain and Reaves with a grade 2 left oblique strain — and neither is expected to play in the best-of-seven, first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets that begins Saturday at 5:30 p.m. at Crypto.com Arena.

After practice Friday, coach JJ Redick was quick to say “there’s not” when asked about an update on Doncic and Reaves.

After Doncic and Reaves were injured on April 2 at Oklahoma City, the Lakers said both would be out until the end of the regular season. According to people not authorized to speak on the matter, both are expected to be out four to six weeks.

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Doncic went to Spain to get treatment, and Reaves has been working diligently in L.A., with the hope that they can return sooner.

The Lakers miss their combined output of 56.8 points, 13.8 assists and 12.4 rebounds per game. Doncic led the NBA in scoring (33.5) and was third in assists (8.3); he was second on the Lakers in rebounding (7.7).

During the week of practice, Reaves was around his teammates and seen shooting after a few practices. He appeared to be in good spirits. Doncic was supposed to be back by Friday.

“We love having Austin here and we’re glad he is in a position to do his return-to-play [work], however long it takes with us,” Redick said. “Excited to get Luka back and be around the group. Austin and I talk just about every day about different things. So he’s … just being a part of this. …

“The mindset for our team and for those two guys, like we’re gonna try to make this season as long as possible so that we can get those guys back at some point. We don’t know what that is, and that’s just our job. And their job is to do everything they can to be in a position to come back at some point. It may not work, but that’s what we’re trying to do.”

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The theme of the Lakers’ week at practice was to “elevate” their work.

Yes, they won’t have Doncic and Reaves, but that didn’t mean the Lakers couldn’t work harder.

When they worked on box-out drills in preparation for the way the Rockets attack the offensive boards, the Lakers went hard. When they watched film and had practice sessions, the Lakers worked with a purpose.

“The word we’ve used all week is ‘elevate.’ I think that’s what it is,” Redick said. “We all know the playoffs are different. They’re harder. There’s no easy matchups, and you have to be able to elevate your play. But beyond that, it’s elevating your recovery, your attention to detail, your preparation.

“I talked about that with my coaches as we started this week on Monday morning. It was an off day for the guys, but we were in there for six hours and we’ve all collectively gotta elevate. And particularly when you’re missing two of your top guys, part of elevating is elevating each other and the belief that the group as a whole can be great.”

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The Rockets are a tough and rugged team that is good on defense and at rebounding.

They ranked fourth in the NBA in points given up (110.0) and sixth in opponents’ field-goal percentage (46.0). They were tops in rebounding (48.1) and offensive rebounds (15.0).

That has the Lakers’ attention and is why they worked so hard during practice.

“It’s been great. The level of focus and attention to detail, the communication, everything has been elevated,” forward Jarred Vanderbilt said. “We’ve got a lot of guys that’s been to the playoffs and know what it takes.

“Like you said, everything elevates around this time and having a veteran group that’s kind of been there and had a taste of the playoffs, we all know what it takes to win games in the playoffs. It’s everybody going out and doing their job and paying attention to the game plan.”

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WWE star Chelsea Green should be WrestleMania ‘headliner,’ Alba Fyre says

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Chelsea Green has been one of the hardest working pro wrestlers in WWE since she returned to the company in 2023 and has put together history-making moments.

Green was the first women’s United States champion in the belt’s history and the first to have multiple reigns. She’s been knocked off ladders and thrown in dumpsters, and yet, strings of bad luck have kept her off the WrestleMania card for the last three years.

Chelsea Green and Alba Fyre enter the ring during SmackDown at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, on Jan. 23, 2026. (Rich Wade/WWE)

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WWE star Alba Fyre, who is a part of Green’s Secret Hervice, told Fox News Digital she would have liked to have seen the Canadian star on the card.

“You know, we’re always rooting for Chelsea,” Fyre said. “Obviously, I’m a big fan of Chelsea, but I think it’s a shame that she’s not on the card this year. She should be the headliner.”

This year, it was a bit out of her hands.

Chelsea Green and Alba Fyre enter the ring during SmackDown at KFC YUM! Center in Louisville, Ky., on Feb. 27, 2026. (Craig Melvin/WWE)

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Green suffered an ankle injury in the months leading up to WrestleMania 42. She hasn’t been in the ring in a few weeks, but still remained on screen. She was seen on “Friday Night SmackDown” as of late trying to be in the corner of Tiffany Stratton, who is eyeing the United States Championship herself in a battle with Giulia.

Green was off the card for WrestleMania 40 and 41. She last appeared at the event in a fatal four-way tag team match with Sonya Deville at WrestleMania 39.

Chelsea Green looks on during SmackDown at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Fla., on Feb. 20, 2026. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE)

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Pro wrestling fans will be interested to see how the next 12 months go for Green. She may work herself back up the ladder and get into contention for the women’s title once again. If so, she’ll either have to contend with Jade Cargill or Rhea Ripley.

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