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Academic Excellence 6, Silver Valley 3
Academy of Careers & Exploration 21, Lucerne Valley 0
Adelanto 5, Silverado 1
Alhambra 20, San Gabriel 0
Aquinas 5, Linfield Christian 0
Arcadia 9, Glendale 1
Arlington 18, Hillcrest 0
Arrowhead Christian 4, Woodcrest Christian 2
Arroyo Valley 8, Rim of the World 1
Banning 10, Desert Mirage 0
Beverly Hills 10, Morningside 0
Birmingham 1, El Camino Real 0
Bishop Amat 12, Gardena Serra 6
Bishop Montgomery 2, Paraclete 0
Bloomington 3, Kaiser 2
Bolsa Grande 8, Rancho Alamitos 1
Brentwood 5, Campbell Hall 0
Buena 7, Oxnard Pacifica 4
Burbank 5, Hoover 0
Burbank Burroughs 7, Pasadena 3
Calabasas 8, Thousand Oaks 0
Camarillo 7, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 3
Cate 6, Santa Clara 2
Cerritos 20, Whitney 0
Chaffey 11, Ontario 1
Chaminade 4, Alemany 3
Chaparral 6, Great Oak 2
Coachella Valley 6, Cathedral City 4
Coast Union 23, San Luis Obispo Classical Academy 10
Crossroads 16, Archer School for Girls 15
Crossroads Christian 31, Bethel Christian 19
Dana Hills 4, Mission Viejo 3
Desert Christian 12, Faith Baptist 3
Desert Hot Springs 7, Indio 5
de Toledo 12, Shalhevet 0
Don Lugo 14, Baldwin Park 7
Dos Pueblos 12, Oxnard 6
Eisenhower 10, Fontana 0
El Dorado 7, Santa Ana Foothill 6
Fairmont Prep 15, Tarbut V’ Torah 4
Foothill Tech 24, Villanova Prep 1
Gahr 10, Downey 2
Garden Grove Pacifica 4, Tustin 2
Glenn 13, Pioneer 1
Grand Terrace 10, Carter 0
Hawthorne 17, Compton Centennial 0
Heritage Christian 27, Triumph Charter 0
Irvine University 1, Northwood 0
Jurupa Hills 2, Colton 0
Jurupa Valley 10, Indian Springs 0
Katella 23, Westminster 3
Laguna Beach 3, Marina 1
Laguna Hills 9, Beckman 3
La Mirada 15, Norwalk 0
La Quinta 7, Shadow Hills 6
Leuzinger 8, Hawthorne 3
Los Altos 7, Diamond Bar 4
Los Amigos 2, Loara 1
Loyola 4, Alemany 3
Maranatha 9, Whittier Christian 1
Mary Star 11, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 5
Mater Dei 4, Santa Margarita 1
Milken 8, YULA 2
Miller 15, Pacific 1
Millikan 10, South 3
Mojave 17, Trona 2
Monrovia 8, South Pasadena 5
Montclair 7, Chino 6
Montebello 5, Bell Gardens 3
Murrieta Mesa 3, Temecula Valley 2
Newbury Park 3, Oaks Christian 1
Newport Harbor 2, Corona del Mar 0
New Roads 11, Hawthorne Math & Science 1
Oakwood 7, Buckley 1
Ocean View 3, Godinez 0
Orange 8, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 0
Oxford Academy 8, Artesia 5
Oxnard Pacifica 6, Buena 3
Palmdale 15, Antelope Valley 1
Patriot 10, Norte Vista 0
Ramona 10, La Sierra 0
Rio Hondo Prep 11, Pasadena Poly 2
Rio Mesa 4, Ventura 0
Rolling Hills Prep 3, Jefferson 2
Sage Hill 4, Portola 3
Salesian 5, St. Bernard 4
San Bernardino 7, Rubidoux 1
San Gorgonio 9, Riverside Notre Dame 4
San Marcos 6, Santa Barbara 2
Santa Ana 12, Saddleback 1
Santa Margarita 6, JSerra 0
Santa Maria 15, Coastal Christian 0
Santa Paula 12, Nordhoff 6
Santa Rosa Academy 19, CAMS 0
Schurr 22, Keppel 1
Segerstrom 6, Garden Grove 3
Servite 9, Capistrano Valley 2
Sierra Canyon 3, Crespi 2
South Hills 9, Hacienda Heights Wilson 0
South Pasadena 1, La Canada 0
St. Anthony 3, Cathedral 2
St. Bonaventure 18, Bishop Diego 2
St. Francis 1, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 0
St. John Bosco 7, Mater Dei 2
St. Paul 7, St. Monica 1
Summit 6, Rialto 4
Temecula Prep 1, Perris 0
Thacher 26, Dunn 10
Trabuco Hills 8, Tesoro 1
Trinity Classical Academy 15, Santa Clarita Christian 1
United Christian Academy 14, Anza Hamilton 4
Valencia 5, Chaminade 3
Victor Valley 5, Granite Hills 4
Victor Valley Christian 22, Cobalt Institute 3
Viewpoint 10, Canyon Country Canyon 3
Village Christian 5, Valley Christian 3
Vista Murrieta 3, Murrieta Valley 2
Walnut 7, Rowland 3
Warren 11, Long Beach Wilson 0
Westlake 7, Agoura 5
West Ranch 1, Simi Valley 0
West Valley 15, San Jacinto Leadership 3
Woodbridge 2, Irvine 1

Softball

Academy of Careers & Exploration 24, Lucerne Valley 4
Agoura 14, Thousand Oaks 3
Aliso Niguel 6, Dana Hills 0
Anaheim 16, Santa Ana Valley 1
Anaheim Canyon 7, El Modena 3
Aquinas 9, Linfield Christian 4
Arcadia 15, Pasadena 4
Arlington 4, Hillcrest 3
Artesia 16, Whitney 0
Bell Gardens 14, Montebello 4
Bethel Christian 19, Crossroads Christian 8
Beverly Hills 18, Compton Centennial 4
Burbank 16, Glendale 5
Burbank Burroughs 7, Crescenta Valley 5
California 4, La Serna 2
California Lutheran 19, Riverside School for the Deaf 9
CALS Early College 9, University Prep Value 2
Camarillo 7, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 3
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 11, Bishop Montgomery 1
Canyon Country Canyon 7, West Ranch 3
Capistrano Valley 4, El Toro 2
Carter 23, Rialto 5
Century 12, Magnolia 11
Chaffey 12, Ontario 5
Chino 4, Montclair 1
Chino Hills 8, Los Osos 0
Coachella Valley 19, Cathedral City 2
Colton 14, San Gorgonio 2
Cornerstone Christian 13, Temecula Prep 12
Cypress 15, Crean Lutheran 0
Don Lugo 8, Baldwin Park 1
Downey 6, Mayfair 3
Eastside 15, Palmdale 5
Eisenhower 11, Fontana 1
El Dorado 6, Brea Olinda 4
Esperanza 9, Villa Park 3
Etiwanda 13, St. Lucy’s 0
Fillmore 27, Channel Islands 0
Flintridge Sacred Heart 16, Marymount 3
Fountain Valley 11, Edison 1
Gahr 19, Warren 2
Garden Grove Pacifica 10, La Palma Kennedy 0
Golden Valley 8, Castaic 1
Grace Brethren 4, St. Bonaventure 2
Grand Terrace 10, Summit 7
Granite Hills 10, Victor Valley 0
Hesperia Christian 6, Riverside Prep 2
Highland 16, Antelope Valley 0
Huntington Beach 10, Newport Harbor 0
Indian Springs 14, Jurupa Valley 0
Indio 22, Desert Hot Springs 0
Jurupa Hills 16, Bloomington 1
Kaiser 5, Arroyo Valley 2
Keppel 15, Alhambra 7
Lakewood St. Joseph 12, St. Monica 5
LA Leadership Academy 21, Alliance Bloomfield 11
Lancaster 8, Knight 1
Leuzinger 8, Hawthorne 3
Liberty 20, Perris 0
Loma Linda Academy 13, Public Safety 1
Long Beach Poly 9, Long Beach Wilson 5
Los Altos 4, South Hills 2
Millikan 10, Compton 0
Mojave 4, Trona 2
Muir 11, Hoover 1
Murrieta Mesa 10, Temecula Valley 1
Norwalk 14, Dominguez 3
Nuview Bridge 7, St. Jeanne de Lestonnac 0
Orcutt Academy 30, Santa Ynez 7
Oxford Academy 13, Glenn 0
Palos Verdes 10, Wiseburn Da Vinci 0
Paraclete 15, St. Anthony 5
Paramount 9, Bellflower 8
Placentia Valencia 9, Tustin 1
Providence 4, Rio Hondo Prep 0
Quartz Hill 16, Littlerock 0
Rancho Mirage 14, Ontario Christian 0
Riverside Notre Dame 14, Rim of the World 3
Rosary 3, JSerra 0
San Bernardino 15, Rubidoux 9
San Marcos 10, Santa Barbara 0
Santa Fe 5, El Rancho 3
Santa Rosa Academy 18, CAMS 0
Savanna 15, Western 2
Schurr 20, San Gabriel 0
Sierra Canyon 7, Louisville 1
Silverado 15, Adelanto 13
Southlands Christian 7, Orangewood Academy 6
St. Genevieve 20, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 0
St. Paul 6, Mary Star 3
Tahquitz 22, Citrus Hill 1
Temple City 18, Nogales 3
Tesoro 5, Mission Viejo 1
Trabuco Hills 3, San Clemente 2
United Christian Academy 10, Anza Hamilton 9
University Prep 7, Academic Excellence 6
Upland 11, Rancho Cucamonga 1
Valencia 2, Saugus 1
Valley View 6, Bishop Amat 2
Viewpoint 13, Brentwood 0
Westlake 9, Newbury Park 4
Westview 7, Ramona 6
Whittier Christian 2, Valley Christian 1
Woodcrest Christian 17, Arrowhead Christian 7
Yorba Linda 5, Santa Ana Foothill 3

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Mike Tomlin is stepping down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to multiple reports.

Tomlin’s decision on Tuesday came after a blowout loss against the Houston Texans in the AFC Wild Card Round of the playoffs. It marked the Steelers’ seventh straight postseason defeat.

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UCLA receives $17.3 million from a late donor to support football and men’s basketball

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Bob Chesney and Mick Cronin have a new major ally in their bid to compete in the Big Ten.

A $17.3-million gift from late alumnus and longtime donor Lawrence “Larry” Layne will benefit the UCLA football and men’s basketball programs, giving them essential financial resources as they try to keep up with their cash-infused conference counterparts.

The football team will receive $9.6 million and the men’s basketball program $7.7 million as part of Layne’s more than $40-million pledge to various university programs. The donation to the athletic department is believed to be the biggest in more than a decade.

“I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for Larry’s longstanding history of generosity to both campus and the athletic department, including this transformational gift,” UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond said in a statement. “I am fortunate to have spent time with Larry and get to know his deep passion for UCLA Athletics, particularly his desire to help our football and men’s basketball programs thrive in this new era of collegiate sports. His investment in our programs positions us, and future generations of Bruin athletes, for long-term success.”

A former men’s rugby player and women’s rugby coach at UCLA, Layne received his master’s of business administration from the school in 1977 and went on to found Nova Storage. He was a fan of multiple Bruins sports and a donor for six decades, his generosity extending beyond his passing in December 2024 at 75.

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Layne has supported UCLA athletics since giving to the women’s rugby club in 1979 and becoming the team’s first coach. He also supported the renovation of Pauley Pavilion and the construction of the Wasserman Football Center. Over the years, he’s also given to UCLA baseball, softball, women’s tennis and men’s water polo, his gifts totaling $18.8 million, including his latest donation.

“As a former UCLA student-athlete and coach, Larry fully understood the hard work and determination that was needed to be at his best both on and off the field,” Chesney said, “and this incredibly generous gift will make a big impact on helping us build a championship football team. I am very grateful to Larry and his wife Sheelagh for their support of UCLA and our football program. We will make sure that Larry’s legacy lives on by continuing to support our student-athletes and upholding our university’s True Bruin values.”

Layne’s gift also includes $11.4 million to UCLA Health, assisting research in cardiology and hepatology; $5.7 million to the UCLA Anderson School of Management to support entrepreneurial and real estate studies; $3.8 million to men’s rugby; and $1.9 million to UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance.

Cronin, who has spoken about wanting to be the moneyed Dodgers of college basketball instead of the cash-strapped Cincinnati Reds, will now be closer to reaching that status thanks to this gift.

“I would like to thank Larry for his generosity and long-time support of our athletics department, specifically toward our men’s basketball program,” Cronin said. “This university has so many fantastic resources for its student-athletes, but we simply would not be able to thrive if not for the generosity of our many loyal donors such as Larry. His generous gift will help us in the future as we continue to build a basketball program with elite young men who all of our fans can be proud to support.”

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A graduate of Sylmar High, where he was captain of the football team, Layne later raised money to install lights for the school’s football field and went on to attend Occidental College before going to UCLA for graduate school. His lifelong love of rugby took him to London to play for the Harlequins, and his Los Angeles team was known as the Flying Pumpkins.

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That was the sound of Houston Texans players colliding with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers early in the fourth quarter of their Wild Card Round matchup, causing him to lose the ball. Texans defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins picked the ball up and ran it to the end zone for what felt like the knockout blow even though there was still a lot of time left to play.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) loses possession of the ball while being tackled by Houston Texans defensive end Danielle Hunter (55) during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Justin Berl)

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It was that type of game for both teams – a defensive struggle – as Houston put together a 30-6 victory. It was the franchise’s first road playoff victory.

There were big hits and little room for error. Houston had a 7-6 lead at halftime thanks to a touchdown pass from C.J. Stroud to Christian Kirk.

Even as the Texans turned the ball over three times between the first half and the third quarter, the Steelers could only muster up three points. Houston’s defensive prowess was on display on each snap as Rodgers was left with little to no time to make a decision.

When he did have time to throw, wide receivers like DK Metcalf, Jonnu Smith and Calvin Austin III either dropped the ball or were just a hair off. Rodgers also had a few of his passes deflected.

Houston Texans wide receiver Christian Kirk (13) runs to the end zone for a touchdown while defended by Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Brandin Echols (26) during the first half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Justin Berl)

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Steelers fans let the team hear it with plenty of boos. Pittsburgh extended its playoff losing streak to seven games.

Texans running back Woody Marks ran for 100 yards for the first time in his career and scored a touchdown to really seal the win. Texans defensive back Calen Bullock returned an interception for a touchdown late in the game.

Stroud finished 21-of-32 with 250 passing yards and the touchdown pass. The Texans’ defense sacked Rodgers four times. Rankins was good for 1.5 sacks.

The Steelers almost had no offense throughout the game. The team was held to 175 yards and outscored 23-0 in the fourth quarter.

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Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud throws during the first half of NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Pittsburgh.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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