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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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NBA player calls for Hawks to cancel their ‘Magic City’ strip club promotional night out of respect for women

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An NBA player has taken exception to an Atlanta Hawks promotional night, which is a nod to a famed strip club in the city. 

The Hawks have “Magic City Night” scheduled for March 16 against the Orlando Magic, but a player for neither team isn’t too fond of paying tribute to a strip club, which has been famed for its late-night stories involving athletes, celebrities and more. 

While the Hawks call it an ode to a “cultural institution,” San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet shared his displeasure in a letter posted on Medium. 

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Luke Kornet of the San Antonio Spurs reaches for the ball during the third quarter against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center on Feb. 26, 2026 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.  (Ishika Samant/Getty Images)

Kornet, a nine-year veteran and 2024 NBA champion with the Boston Celtics, called for the Hawks’ promotional night to be canceled later this month, saying that it is disrespectful to women to honor the strip club. 

“In its press release, the Hawks failed to acknowledge that this place is, as the business itself boasts, “Atlanta’s premier strip club.” Given this fact, I would like to respectfully ask that the Atlanta Hawks cancel this promotional night with Magic City,” Kornet wrote in his post.

“The NBA should desire to protect and esteem women, many of whom work diligently every day to make this the best basketball league in the world. We should promote an atmosphere that is protective and respectful of the daughters, wives, sisters, mothers, and partners that we know and love.”

The Hawks boasted about the theme night in its press release, including a live performance by famous Atlanta rapper T.I., a co-branded, limited-edition hoodie and even the establishment’s “World Famous” lemon-pepper chicken wings in the arena. 

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A general view of signage with the State Farm Arena logo on Nov. 14, 2025, outside State Farm Arena, in Atlanta, GA. (Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire)

“This collaboration and theme night is very meaningful to me after all the work that we did to put together ’Magic City: An American Fantasy’,” said Hawks principal owner, filmmaker and actor, Jami Gertz, said in a press release. “The iconic Atlanta institution has made such an incredible impact on our city and its unique culture.”

Kornet wrote that allowing the night to continue “without protest would reflect poorly on us as an NBA community, “specifically in being complicit in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society.”

Kornet wrote that “others throughout the league” were surprised by the Hawks’ decision to have this promotional night. 

“We desire to provide an environment where fans of all ages can safely come and enjoy the game of basketball and where we can celebrate the history and culture of communities in good conscience. The celebration of a strip club is not conduct aligned with that vision,” he wrote. 

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Luke Kornet of the San Antonio Spurs defends against the Charlotte Hornets during their game at Spectrum Center on Jan. 31, 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)

The Hawks have seen good reception for the promotional night, as Tick Pick reported a get-in price was initially $10 for the game and has since skyrocketed to $94. 

Kornet is in his first season with the Spurs, his sixth NBA team, where he has played mainly in a bench role. He averages 7.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per game across 50 contests.

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Shaikin: Clayton Kershaw’s ‘perfect’ ending has one final chapter in WBC

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Clayton Kershaw stood in the desert heat Monday, wearing a far darker shade of blue than the Dodgers do. He does not need a medal, or a chance to fail. His election to the Hall of Fame will be a formality.

In his farewell year, the Dodgers won the World Series, becoming baseball’s first back-to-back champions in 25 years. He secured a critical out. He bathed in adoration at the championship rally, and he told the fans he would be one of them this year.

“I’m going to watch,” he hollered that day, “just like all of you.”

Four months later, he was back in uniform.

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He wore a dark blue jersey with red-and-white piping. As Team USA ran through its first World Baseball Classic workout, Kershaw participated in pitchers’ fielding practice and shagged fly balls during batting practice. He could have been home with his five kids, and instead he was rushing off the mound to take a throw at first base.

That November night in Toronto, as it turned out, was not the last time we would see him in uniform.

“Feels good,” he said Monday. “I wouldn’t put on a uniform for anything else. This is a special thing.”

He put the World Baseball Classic into red, white and blue perspective.

“It’s a bucket list thing for me,” he said.

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He is either self-deprecating or painfully honest about his capabilities right now, or perhaps a little of both.

The last World Baseball Classic came down to Shohei Ohtani pitching to Mike Trout. This one could come down to Kershaw pitching to Ohtani.

“I think, for our country’s sake, it’s probably better if I don’t,” Kershaw said.

Former Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw fields a ground ball during a workout at Papago Park Sports Complex on Monday.

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Never say never. Team USA planned to run a tremendous rotation of Tarik Skubal, Paul Skenes, Joe Ryan and Logan Webb, but now Skubal says he will pitch just once in the tournament. Skenes says he’ll pitch twice. Ryan says he won’t pitch in the first round, at least.

Kershaw might be needed beyond the role he was promised: save the team from using the current major league pitchers in blowouts or extra innings.

In 11 career at-bats against Kershaw, Ohtani has no hits. Kershaw won’t duck the assignment if gets it, but he considers it so unlikely he is happy to share his game plan publicly.

“It’s throw it, pitch away, play away, hope he flies out to left,” Kershaw said. “Don’t throw it in his barrel.

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“I can’t imagine, if it comes down to USA versus Japan, with the arms that we have, that I’ll be needed. But I’ll be ready.”

Kershaw’s average fastball velocity dropped to 89 mph last season, but he led the majors in winning percentage. He could eat innings for some team — maybe even the Dodgers, with Blake Snell and Gavin Stone all but certain to be unavailable on opening day.

Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw, right, celebrates with teammates after the Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays.

Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw, right, celebrates with teammates after the Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays for the 2025 World Series title.

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But, even with his success last year and even with the joy of wearing a uniform once again, he insists he isn’t interested in pitching beyond the WBC.

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“I don’t want to,” he said. “You can’t end it better than I did last year. I had a great time last year. It was an absolute blast and honor to be on that team. I think that was the perfect way to end it. Honestly, I don’t know if I would have enough in the tank to pitch for a full season again. I’m really at peace with that decision.

“This is kind of a weird one-off thing, but you can’t really turn down this opportunity. It wasn’t easy to get ready for this, with no motivation for a season, but I actually am in a pretty good spot with my arm. I’ll be fine. If they need me, I’ll be ready.”

Kershaw said he has kept in touch with his old Dodgers teammates, with some connecting on video calls from the weight room or clubhouse at Camelback Ranch. He arrived in the Phoenix area two days before the workout, but he skipped a trip to Camelback Ranch.

“I’ve thought about it,” he said. “I miss the guys. I think it’s probably just better, at least for this first year, for me mentally to just stay away, just for spring training.”

Kershaw said he would be at Dodger Stadium for the championship ring ceremony March 27.

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He is content with what he calls “Dad life.” He and his wife, Ellen, just welcomed their fifth child, and Dad life includes lots of shuttles to baseball and basketball practice.

“I run an Uber service,” Kershaw said.

This wouldn’t be a Dodgers story these days without some reference to the team’s big spending so, for what it’s worth, Kershaw spent some time Tuesday chatting with Skubal, who will be the grand prize on the free-agent market next winter, or whenever the likely lockout might end.

That’s a rational explanation, Kershaw says, for Skubal pitching just once in the WBC.

“Everybody knows the situation he is in, contract-wise,” Kershaw said. “Any innings we can get out of him is a huge bonus to this team. He’s great. Super competitive. We’re honored to have him.”

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Should we assume Skubal will be pitching for the Dodgers next season? Kershaw laughed.

“No comment,” he said, then walked away to get ready for the first game of his post-retirement life.

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Charles Barkley scolds sports fans for getting wrapped up in Olympic hockey frenzy

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Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley sounded off on the frenzied reactions to the U.S. men’s hockey team getting invited to the White House by President Donald Trump.

Trump talked to the Olympic gold medal-winning team immediately after they defeated Canada in overtime last weekend. He said they would be invited to his State of the Union address and added that he needed to invite the women’s team as well or he would be “impeached.”

Charles Barkley sits courtside against the Minnesota Timberwolves during an NBA Cup game at Mortgage Matchup Center on Nov. 21, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)

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Trump critics took the joke as a shot at the women’s team, which sparked questions from NHL and Professional Women’s Hockey League reporters as the players returned to their respective club teams.

“I’m proud of the United States men. I’m proud of the United States women. You should have invited both of them to the White House, but it shouldn’t have been disrespect, misogyny,” Barkley said on the “Steam Room” podcast. “Like, yo, man, why do y’all have to mess everything up? Everything isn’t Democrat, Republican, conservative, liberal. That’s why we got this divided, screwed up country. Stop it man. Because, you know, the public, they’re idiots. They’re fools. They can’t think for themselves. I know y’all say stuff to trigger them. Y’all say stuff and y’all know they’re going to be fools.”

Barkley lamented that the average person would get riled up over the supposed controversy.

The U.S. team poses for a group photo after defeating Canada in the men’s ice hockey gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Milan, Italy, on Feb. 22, 2026. (Luca Bruno/AP Photo)

“We don’t have to fall for stupidity. But we do – that’s my point. These people out here are stupid. They need something to trigger them. Just because they want us to be stupid. We don’t have to be stupid. He should have invited both teams to the White House. Simple as that. Guys who didn’t want to go shouldn’t have to explain why they didn’t go.”

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The former Philadelphia 76ers, Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns star made clear he would go to the White House regardless of whether Trump was in office.

“I’ve said this before, I’m not a Trump guy. But if I got invited to the White House, I would go. I’m not a Trump guy – I want to make that clear. But I respect the office,” Barkley said. “He’s the president of the United States. But if guys don’t want to go, I understand that too. It doesn’t have to be a talking point. It doesn’t have to be un-American.

Megan Keller (5) celebrates with a flag alongside Cayla Barnes (3) of Team United States after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime during the women’s gold medal match against Canada on Day 13 of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milan Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 19, 2026. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

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“I just wish y’all would stop falling for the stupidity.”

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