Sports
Thursday's high school baseball and softball scores
Baseball
Adelanto 5, Silverado 3
Aquinas 10, Linfield Christian 2
Arlington 14, Hillcrest 0
Arrowhead Christian 8, Woodcrest Christian 7
Arroyo Valley 11, Rim of the World 3
Baldwin Park 6, Don Lugo 4
Bell 21, Huntington Park 0
Beverly Hills 20, Morningside 1
Birmingham 12, El Camino Real 7
Bloomington 3, Kaiser 0
Calabasas 14, Thousand Oaks 2
California Lutheran 6, Anza Hamilton 2
Calvary Baptist 14, Bethel Christian 2
Campbell Hall 4, Brentwood 2
Capistrano Valley Christian 4, Ocean View 0
Carson 12, Rancho Dominguez 0
Chaffey 6, Ontario 1
Citrus Hill 13, Perris 1
Colton 3, Jurupa Hills 2
Corona 2, Trinity Christian Academy (FL) 0
Desert Chapel 20, Weaver 12
Diamond Bar 13, Los Altos 1
Eisenhower 17, Fontana 7
El Toro 6, Fountain Valley 5
Fairmont Prep 5, Tarbut V’Torah 4
Flintridge Prep 1, Chadwick 0
Foothill Tech 10, Villanova Prep 0
Gahr 1, Downey 0
Glenn 16, South Gate 9
Grace Brethren 5, Thacher 4
Grand Terrace 9, Carter 2
Great Oak 7, Chaparral 2
Harbor Teacher 6, Fremont 5
Harvard-Westlake 3, Casteel (AZ) 2
Hesperia Christian 29, Trona 1
Highland 4, Quartz Hill 3
Huntington Beach 3, Bishop Gorman 2
Jurupa Valley 10, Indian Springs 0
Katella 10, Westminster 0
Lakeside 3, Cornerstone Christian 0
La Mirada 10, Norwalk 0
LA Wilson 16, Franklin 2
Leuzinger 25, Inglewood 3
Liberty 10, West Valley 2
Locke 16, Dorsey 6
Mayfair 6, Alhambra 2
Maranatha 10, Whittier Christian 2
Maywood Academy 7, Elizabeth 4
Maywood CES 5, Marquez 4
Miller 16, Pacific 0
Montclair 6, Chino 0
Murrieta Valley 8, Southwestern Academy 3
Nuview Bridge 11, Desert Christian Academy 10
Oaks Christian 9, Newbury Park 5
Oakwood 18, Buckley 0
Ontario Christian 9, San Marino 8
Orange County Pacifica Christian 14, Downey Calvary Chapel 2
Orange Lutheran 8, St. John’s (Washington, D.C.) 0
Palm Valley 12, Noli Indian 2
Paraclete 7, Bishop Montgomery 0
Patriot 8, Norte Vista 3
Ramona 17, La Sierra 1
Rancho Mirage 2, Xavier Prep 1
San Bernardino 12, Rubidoux 1
San Fernando 22, Panorama 0
San Gorgonio 9, Riverside Notre Dame 6
San Jacinto Valley Academy 7, Temecula Prep 6
Santa Ana Foothill 4, El Dorado 3
Santa Rosa Academy 6, Desert Christian Academy 4
Saugus 4, Simi Valley 3
Shadow Hills 6, Palm Springs 1
South Hills 17, Hacienda Heights Wilson 1
South Pasadena 6, La Canada 5
St. Johns Country Day (FL) 4, Chaparral 2
Summit 5, Rialto 2
Sun Valley Magnet 22, Triumph Charter 2
Sylmar 10, Granada Hills Kennedy 1
Temecula Valley 14, Murrieta Mesa 2
Trinity Classical Academy 11, Santa Clarita Christian 1
Torres 10, Sotomayor 4
Van Nuys 7, Canoga Park 5
Village Christian 2, Valley Christian 1
Vista Murrieta 8, Murrieta Valley 3
Walnut 6, Rowland 3
West 10, El Segundo 5
Westlake 14, Agoura 2
Wilmington Banning 13, Gardena 1
YULA 7, Milken 3
Softball
Academy of Careers & Exploration 18, Ontario Christian 16
Alemany 4, Louisville 3
Aliso Niguel 6, San Juan Hills 0
Anaheim 25, Century 1
Anaheim Canyon 7, Esperanza 1
Anza Hamilton 24, California Lutheran 8
Aquinas 3, Linfield Christian 1
Arcadia 18, Glendale 1
Archer School for Girls 15, Brentwood 0
Bell Gardens 11, San Gabriel 0
Bishop Montgomery 6, St. Monica 5
Burbank Burroughs 9, Muir 6
California 1, El Rancho 0
CALS Early College 8, University Prep Value 7
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 5, La Salle 0
Capistrano Valley 12, Trabuco Hills 4
Carson 24, Narbonne 0
Carter 16, Colton 5
Chaffey 12, Ontario 2
Chaminade 10, Verdugo Hills 5
Chino 20, Montclair 6
Chino Hills 9, Etiwanda 8
Crean Lutheran 11, Tustin 3
Crescenta Valley 4, Burbank 0
Don Lugo 12, Baldwin Park 2
Dorsey 20, Locke 9
Eastside 16, Palmdale 3
Edgewood 13, Pomona 2
El Modena 6, Villa Park 4
El Toro 7, San Clemente 0
Eisenhower 12, Riverside Notre Dame 2
Fairfax 15, Westchester 5
Fillmore 13, Hueneme 5
Flintridge Prep 9, Pasadena Poly 6
Flintridge Sacred Heart 18, Immaculate Heart 0
Garden Grove Pacifica 7, Cypress 0
Grand Terrace 16, Rialto 1
Granite Hills 19, Victor Valley 0
Harbor Teacher 14, Fremont 1
Hart 10, Golden Valley 0
Harvard-Westlake 11, Marymount 1
Hesperia Christian 17, Trona 0
Highland 13, Antelope Valley 0
Hillcrest 3, Arlington 0
Hoover 12, Pasadena 11
Huntington Beach 2, Edison 0
Kaiser 16, Bloomington 2
Jurupa Hills 4, Summit 0
Jurupa Valley 16, Indian Springs 5
LA Hamilton 10, LA University 0
Lakewood 19, Compton 1
La Mirada 10, Downey 0
Lancaster 6, Knight 5
La Palma Kennedy 7, Placentia Valencia 1
La Salle 9, Schurr 0
La Serna 14, Whittier 3
Leuzinger 14, Compton Centennial 2
Liberty 12, San Jacinto 9
Long Beach Poly 16, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 4
Long Beach Wilson 13, Long Beach Jordan 0
Mary Star 9, Peninsula 6
Miller 14, Pacific 4
Mission College Prep 1, Lompoc Cabrillo 0
Mission Viejo 6, Dana Hills 2
Moorpark 11, Oak Park 0
Newbury Park 6, Agoura 5
Northridge Academy 20, SOCES 0
Northwood 7, Irvine 0
Norwalk 16, Lynwood 0
Oaks Christian 7, Thousand Oaks 3
Orthopaedic 22, Downtown Magnets 2
Palisades 11, LACES 1
Paraclete 6, St. Paul 5
Paramount 18, Firebaugh 2
Quartz Hill 11, Littlerock 0
Ramona 18, La Sierra 3
Rancho Cucamonga 15, Los Osos 9
Rancho Mirage 5, Xavier Prep 0
Rim of the World 27, Fontana 19
Rowland 12, Walnut 11
San Bernardino 21, Rubidoux 2
San Gorgonio 7, Arroyo Valley 6
San Pedro 14, Gardena 0
Santa Ana Foothill 2, Brea Olinda 0
Santa Ynez 20, Morro Bay 10
Saugus 21, West Ranch 0
Savanna 12, Magnolia 1
Schurr 16, Alhambra 0
Shadow Hills 11, Palm Springs 1
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 14, Sierra Canyon 12
Silverado 17, Adelanto 16
South Hills 15, Hacienda Heights Wilson 0
St. Anthony 5, Bishop Amat 1
St. Bonaventure 13, Bishop Diego 1
St. Genevieve 22, St. Bernard 1
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 18, Bishop Conaty-Loretto 0
Tahquitz 14, Perris 0
Valencia 10, Castaic 0
Valley Christian 15, Maranatha 0
Vaughn 27, Fulton 6
Village Christian 6, Heritage Christian 0
Warren 12, Mayfair 7
Washington Prep 26, Crenshaw 4
Western 12, Santa Ana Valley 4
Westlake 11, Calabasas 1
West Valley 18, Citrus Hill 17
Whitney 10, Glenn 8
Wilmington Banning 15, Rancho Dominguez 0
Woodbridge 4, Laguna Hills 3
Woodcrest Christian 22, Arrowhead Christian 11
Yorba Linda 5, El Dorado 3
Sports
Keith Olbermann under fire for calling Lou Holtz a ‘scumbag’ after legendary coach’s death
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Former ESPN broadcaster Keith Olbermann once again incited backlash on social media Wednesday after he called late legendary college football coach Lou Holtz a “legendary scumbag” in an X post on the day Holtz was announced dead.
“Legendary scumbag, yes,” Olbermann wrote in response to a clip of Holtz criticizing former President Joe Biden in 2020 for supporting abortion rights.
Olbermann received scathing criticism in response to his post on X.
“You’re a scumbag that needs mental help,” one X user wrote to Olbermann.
One user echoed that sentiment, writing to Olbermann, “You’re the real scumbag here. Lou Holtz had more class, integrity, and genuine decency in his pinky finger than you’ll ever show in your lifetime.”
Another user wrote, “You’re a grumpy, lonely, Godless man. All the things Lou Holtz was not.”
Keith Olbermann speaks onstage during the Olbermann panel at the ESPN portion of the 2013 Summer Television Critics Association tour at the Beverly Hilton Hotel July 24, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Olbermann has made it a pattern of sharing politically charged far-left statements that are often combative and ridiculed on social media, typically resulting in immense backlash.
After the U.S. men’s hockey team’s gold medal win, Olbermann heavily criticized the team for accepting an invitation from President Trump to the State of the Union address. Olbermann wrote on X that any members of the men’s team who attended the event were “declaring their indelible stupidity and misogyny,” while praising the women’s team for declining the invitation.
In January, Olbermann attacked former University of Kentucky women’s swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler for celebrating a women’s rights rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court during oral arguments for two cases focused on the legality of biological male trans athletes in women’s sports.
Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz listens before being presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House in Washington, D.C., Dec, 3, 2020. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“It’s still about you trying to find an excuse for a lifetime wasted trying to succeed in sports without talent,” Olbermann wrote in response to Wheeler’s post.
In 2025, Olbermann faced significant backlash after posting (and later deleting) a message on X aimed at CNN contributor Scott Jennings, that said, “You’re next motherf—–,” shortly after the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.
Holtz was a stern supporter of President Donald Trump, even saying in February 2024 that Trump needed to “coach America back to greatness!”
Near the end of Trump’s first term, shortly after former President Joe Biden defeated him in the 2020 election, Trump awarded Holtz with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award of the United States.
After Holtz’s death was announced Wednesday, several top GOP figures paid tribute to the coach on social media.
Those GOP lawmakers included senators Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.; Todd Young, R-Ind.; Tom Cotton, R-Ark.; and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; representatives Greg Murphy, R-N.C.; David Rouzer, R-N.C.; Erin Houchin, R-Ind.; and Steve Womack, R-Ark.; and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis; Indiana Gov. Mike Braun; U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon; and Rudy Giuliani.
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Lou Holtz, former Notre Dame football coach, addresses the America First Policy Institute’s America First Agenda Summit at the Marriott Marquis July 26, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)
At the time of publication, prominent Democrat leaders have appeared silent on Holtz’s passing, including prominent Democrats with a football background.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who worked as an assistant high school football coach; Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., who was a recruiting target for Holtz in 1986 as a college prospect; Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, who played in the NFL; and Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Ill., who played football for the University of Illinois, have not posted acknowledging Holtz’s death.
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Stephen A. Smith called Zion Williamson a ‘food addict,’ is now feuding with the Pelicans on social
Williamson has been listed as 6-foot-6, 284 pounds since New Orleans selected him out of Duke with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 draft. His weight and fitness level have been regularly criticized, and the amount of time Williamson has missed because of injuries hasn’t helped (including all of the 2021-22 season following offseason right foot surgery).
After playing only 30 games last season because of a left hamstring strain and a lower back injury, Williamson reported for 2025-26 looking trim and in shape. He told reporters that he and Pelicans trainer Daniel Bove had come up with a strategy to address his fitness while rehabbing his hamstring and that he stuck to it.
“I haven’t felt like this since college, high school,” Williamson said at the time, “where I can walk in the gym and I’m like just, ‘I feel good.’”
Williamson has played in 46 of the Pelicans’ 63 games this season, already the third-most games he has played in his seven NBA seasons. In a recent interview with ESPN’s Malika Andrews, Williamson addressed how the past criticism affected him mentally.
“I would say the most difficult point was when I missed my third year with a broken foot, and there was a lot of criticism on my weight, my care for the game, etc.,” Williamson said. “But … while people were saying what they’re saying — and everybody’s entitled to their own opinion, it is what it is — I’m in Portland rehabbing, not knowing if my foot’s gonna heal, and it was frustrating. It was very frustrating.
“I was low. I was really low because I just wanted to play basketball. I just wanted to play the game I love, but every time you turn the TV on, every time I check my phone, it was nothing but negative criticism, man. At the time, it did a lot, like I said, it did a lot, but it was a blessing in disguise, and I learned from it and I grew from it.”
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ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum questions Trump’s college sports reform meeting as potential ‘circus’
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President Donald Trump will host a White House roundtable regarding college athletics reform later this week.
The panel is expected to include prominent coaches, college sports and pro sports league commissioners, and other professional athletes, according to OutKick.
The group will meet March 6 to examine solutions to key challenges, including NCAA authority; name, image and likeness issues (NIL); collective bargaining; and governance concerns.
President Donald Trump holds a football presented to him during a ceremony to present the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy to the US Naval Academy football team, the Navy Midshipmen, in the East Room of the White House on April 15, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
The meeting Friday will include big names like Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, Adam Silver and Tiger Woods. Trump has been adamant about “saving college sports,” even signing an executive order setting new restrictions on payments to college athletes back in July.
However, ESPN college analyst Paul Finebaum, who has previously hinted at a congressional run as a Republican, remains a bit skeptical.
“The easiest thing, guys, is just to say this is ridiculous,” Finebaum said to Greg McElroy and Cole Cubelic on WJOX. “And I read the other day, ‘Why is Nick Saban going?’ Why is anybody going? The bottom line is this. If something doesn’t happen very quickly, and I mean in the next short period of time, we’re talking about weeks, not years, then this thing could blow up.
“However it came about, I’m in favor of. The question now becomes, with some of the most powerful people in Washington in the same room, including the most powerful person in the country, can anything get done, or will it be a circus? Will it be just another show?”
U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with former Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban as Trump takes the stage to address graduating students at Coleman Coliseum at the University of Alabama on May 01, 2025 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Trump’s order prohibits athletes from receiving pay-to-play payments from third-party sources. However, the order did not impose any restrictions on NIL payments to college athletes by third-party sources.
A House vote on the SCORE Act (Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements), which would regulate name, image, and likeness deals, was canceled shortly before it was set to be brought to the floor in December.
The White House endorsed the act, but three Republicans, Byron Donalds, Fla., Scott Perry, Pa., and Chip Roy, Texas, voted with Democrats not to bring the act to the floor. Democrats have largely opposed the bill, urging members of the House to vote “no.”
President Donald Trump looks on before the college football game between the US Army and Navy at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, on Dec. 13, 2025. (Alex WROBLEWSKI / AFP via Getty Images)
The SCORE Act would give the NCAA a limited antitrust exemption in hopes of protecting the NCAA from potential lawsuits over eligibility rules and would prohibit athletes from becoming employees of their schools. It prohibits schools from using student fees to fund NIL payments.
Fox News’ Chantz Martin and Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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