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Tuesday's high school baseball and softball scores
Baseball
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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2026 AL, NL MVP Odds: Ohtani Favored; Alvarez Holding Off Challengers
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A lot of history has a chance to be made when it comes to the MLB MVP awards this season.
Let’s check out the odds for the AL and NL MVP race at FanDuel Sportsbook as of July 16.
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American League MVP
Yordan Alvarez: -165 (bet $10 to win $16.06 total)
Junior Caminero: +450 (bet $10 to win $55 total)
Bobby Witt Jr.: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total)
Ben Rice: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)
Nick Kurtz: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Julio Rodriguez: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)
Shea Langeliers: +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total)
What to know: We’re going to have a new AL MVP. Two-time defending AL MVP Aaron Judge has not played since May due to injury. His three MVP awards are tied with a host of MLB legends for the third-most all-time, including Yankee icons Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra. However, he’ll have to wait to get his fourth, according to the current odds. The name atop the board is Houston’s Yordan Alvarez, who is leading the AL in home runs (31), hits (111), RBIs (70), on-base percentage (.426), slugging percentage (.633) and OPS (1.059). He is also second in the league in batting average (.318).
National League MVP
Shohei Ohtani: -1500 (bet $10 to win $10.67 total)
Pete Crow-Armstrong: +750 (bet $10 to win $85 total)
Kyle Schwarber: +3000 (bet $10 to win $310 total)
James Wood: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Juan Soto: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Corbin Carroll: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)
Otto Lopez: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)
What to know: It appears Ohtani is gonna do this thing again, mostly because of his combination of pitching and hitting. At the plate, he’s third in the NL in OBP (.403), third in OPS (.952), fifth in home runs (22) and fifth in slugging (.549). And on the mound, he’s 8-2 in 14 starts with a 1.79 ERA, 0.95 WHIP and 95 strikeouts. Yeesh. Last season, Ohtani won back-to-back NL MVP awards for the first time since Albert Pujols did it in 2008 and 2009. He also won the AL MVP in 2023, making him the first player in MLB history to win MVP back-to-back in each league. This year, if Ohtani is to win NL MVP, he will make a dent in Barry Bonds’ record of four straight MVP wins (2001-2004). All four of Ohtani’s MVP wins have been unanimous, with him receiving all 30 first-place votes. He has the second-most MVPs in history, trailing only Bonds’ seven.
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How Spain ‘recaptured the spirit of 2010’ in its run to the World Cup final
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — If something happened once, it can happen again. That’s kind of what Yogi Berra was getting at when he said “it’s like deja vu all over again.”
Berra, the late Yankee catcher and once New Jersey’s unofficial poet laureate, spent most of his life within walking distance of East Rutherford, N.J., where history could repeat itself all over again in Sunday’s World Cup final between Spain and Argentina. And that makes his words newly relevant.
Argentina and Lionel Messi, the reigning champions, will be seeking to become the first to repeat in 64 years while Spain will be playing in the title game for just the second time ever. And the similarities to its first trip, in 2010, are uncanny.
Sixteen years ago Spain became just the second reigning European champion to win a World Cup. It will enter Sunday’s game as the reigning European champion.
In the run-up to the 2010 World Cup, Spain ran off a 35-game unbeaten streak, which matched the longest in history at the time. La Roja will enter Sunday’s game with a 37-game unbeaten streak, which matches the current longest streak in history.
And that 2010 team was known for an absence of ego and a depth of character, a blue-collar collection of quiet superstars built around a core of Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández and Carles Puyol, players who emphasized humility, unity and selflessness.
This team? It’s the same.
“We’re one big family,” center back Pau Cubarsí said in Spanish.
A family that has already achieved its goal, according to coach Luis de la Fuente. So while Argentina may be feeling the pressure of chasing World Cup history, De la Fuente said his team is playing with house money
“I don’t believe in the idea that finals are there to be won. They’re there to be enjoyed,” he said. “What’s to come could be the icing on the cake.”
Of course a cake is nothing without the icing. But then Spain hasn’t had to separate joy from success in this World Cup, enjoying an unbeaten run to the final whose only blemish has been a tournament-opening draw with Cape Verde.
That was the first of six clean sheets for Spanish keeper Unai Simón, though it’s really been a group effort with Simón facing an average of just two shots on goal a game.
“This team never ceases to amaze me,” De la Fuente said. “The scope for improvement is endless. It was a labor of love, a process. It was about reaching the crucial moment in the best possible shape.”
De la Fuente, 65, whose only senior international appearance as a player came in the 1988 Olympics, coached Spain’s U-23 team to a silver medal in the Tokyo Games in 2021 then took over the national team a year later, after it crashed out of a second straight World Cup in the round of 16.
De la Fuente spent nearly two decades coaching at the youth level, including nine years with Spain’s U19 and U21 national teams. But seven months after taking over the senior team, he led later Spain to its first UEFA Nations League title and a year after that it won its first Champions League title in more than a decade. La Roja has lost just twice in 48 games under De la Fuente, who has the highest winning percentage of any man who has managed more than nine games for Spain.
Given his background, De la Fuente trusts young players — with an average age of 26.7, Spain has the sixth-youngest roster in the World Cup — and his starting lineup includes two teenagers in Cubarsí and forward Lamine Yamal. The core of the team — Simón, Mikel Merino, Dani Olmo, Rodri, Mikel Oyarzabal, Fabián Ruiz — are players he coached to European youth-level championships and ones he has known for half their lives.
That has given the team a level of familiarity and trust that goes both ways.
“This team never ceases to amaze me,” the coach said. “The scope for improvement is endless. It was a labor of love, a process. It was about reaching the crucial moment in the best possible shape.”
And they’ve gotten there, said right back Pedro Porro, another product of De la Fuente’s youth teams, by all pulling in the same direction.
“From the very first day we got here — not just me, but the whole team — we’ve been working toward a common goal,” Porro said. “That’s part of the process. There are no excuses.”
That, too, is something De la Fuente brought to the job, though it’s not an original concept for Spain. It’s more like deja vu all over again.
“We are ordinary, generous people,” the coach said. “We’ve recaptured the spirit of 2010.”
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Marcello Hernández roasts Jake Paul, Tiger Woods and Bill Belichick in ESPYS monologue
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The ESPYS brought some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment to New York City on Wednesday night, a day that typically ranks among the slowest on the sports calendar.
But this year’s ceremony was preceded by a World Cup semifinal match in Atlanta that was already being described as an instant classic. Lionel Messi and Argentina punched their ticket to a second straight World Cup final with a win over England. The defending champions will meet Spain on Saturday in nearby New Jersey, just a short trip across the Hudson River from where comedian Marcello Hernández opened the ESPYS.
The “Saturday Night Live” star wasted little time taking a few jabs at Jake Paul, Tiger Woods and other sports figures.
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Marcello Hernández speaks onstage during the 2026 ESPY Awards at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
“Mike Tyson ripped my watch off. Welcome to the ESPYS!” Hernández joked after making a boxing-style entrance in a robe with Tyson as part of his entourage.
“I must say, it’s an honor to be here among so many great athletes, and Jake Paul,” Hernández began in his roughly 10-minute monologue.
Paul appeared to take the joke in stride, laughing and applauding as cameras cut to him in the crowd. Hernández then stayed on the YouTube star-turned-boxer, needling him over his history of fighting older opponents.
“Jake, that’s just a joke. Don’t fight me,” Hernández continued. “My dad and my stepdad are both here. They’re over 50, and I know that’s how you like them. So, fight them instead.”
Paul kept laughing as Hernández’s bit played out, eventually closing with the comedian shifting attention to his father and stepfather, who were shown in the audience.
Atmosphere at the 2026 ESPYS at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Square on July 15, 2026, in New York, New York. (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)
Hernández later used Caleb Williams’ “Madden 27” cover as a lead into Woods.
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“I want to congratulate Caleb Williams, the quarterback for the Chicago Bears, who will be on the cover of the new Madden video game. Congratulations to Caleb,” Hernández said, before adding, “And Tiger Woods will be on the cover of Grand Theft Auto.”
Woods was arrested in Florida in March on charges of DUI after a car crash. The arrest report said a deputy found pain pills in his pocket and observed signs of impairment at the scene. Woods later announced he would take time away from golf to seek treatment.
Hernández also worked North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick into the monologue, using the 74-year-old’s relationship with Jordon Hudson as part of a joke about the New York Knicks’ title drought.
“The Knicks won their first championship since 1973. And to put into perceptive how long ago that was, in 1973 hockey players didn’t wear helmets, basketball had no three point line. And in 1973, Bill Belichick was the age his girlfriend is now.”
The Knicks later took home the ESPY for Best Team.
Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby and other members of the 2025-26 Knicks championship team took the stage to accept the award, but Josh Hart was noticeably absent. Brunson drew laughs when he joked, “I want to say thank you to the ESPYS for pulling Josh Hart’s invite.”
Earlier in the night Brunson also received the “Best Championship Performance” award.
Jalen Brunson accepts the Best Championship Performance award onstage during the 2026 ESPY Awards at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City on July 15, 2026. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for W+P)
Former NBA player Jason Collins, who died in May at age 47 following a battle with Stage 4 glioblastoma, posthumously received the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage. Former MLB pitcher Jim Abbott received the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, while Scott Ruskan was honored with the Pat Tillman Award for Service.
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The ESPYS are held every summer, bringing together top athletes and other stars to celebrate the best moments from the past year in sports while honoring figures recognized for courage, service and impact. In past years, the ceremony has been held in Los Angeles, but shifted to New York this year.
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