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CIF City Section and Southern Section high school boys’ and girls’ basketball scores for Wednesday:

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Aliso Niguel 73, Mission Viejo 52

Animo Robinson 56, University Pathways Academy 8

Arleta 75, Chavez 25

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Artesia 52, Oxford Academy 38

Ayala 83, Claremont 68

Bassett 42, Ganesha 27

Beaumont 56, Cajon 43

Bernstein 50, Hollywood 46

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Beverly Hills 78, Compton Centennial 55

Birmingham 71, Taft 35

Bishop Diego 56, Thacher 47

Bosco Tech 61, Mary Star of the Sea 35

Bravo 90, Lincoln 44

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California School for the Deaf Riverside 66, California Lutheran 58

Calvary Chapel 97, Orange 47

CAMS 61, New Roads 40

Cantrell-Sacred Heart 70, St. Genevieve 59

Canyon Springs 83, Vista del Lago 58

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Cerritos 70, Whitney 31

Chatsworth 58, El Camino Real 38

Cleveland 63, Granada Hills 48

Colony 65, Alta Loma 51

Community Charter 66, Malibu 54

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Corona 71, Riverside King 66

Corona Centennial 89, Norco 49

Corona del Mar 74, Marina 62

Costa Mesa 66, Estancia 60

Crenshaw 76, Fremont 41

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Crespi 80, Chaminade 72

Cypress 55, Crean Lutheran 52

Dana Hills 82, El Toro 75

Desert Christian Academy 43, Loma Linda Academy 40

Desert Hot Springs 63, Banning 46

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Dos Pueblos 64, Ventura 60

Dunn 79, Cate 61

Eastside 45, Lancaster 40

Eastside Christian 40, NOVA Academy Early College 30

Eastvale Roosevelt 74, Corona Santiago 40

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El Segundo 74, North 69

Firebaugh 80, Norwalk 35

Foothill Tech 54, Grace Brethren 43

Foshay 85. Animo South LA 36

Franklin 58, LA Marshall 43

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Gabrielino 71, Pasadena Marshall 28

Gardena 69, Wilmington Banning 32

Garden Grove Santiago 66, Loara 54

Garfield 62, South Gate 33

Glendora 71, Bonita 47

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Granada Hills Kennedy 60, Panorama 30

Harbor Teacher 57, View Park 54

Hawthorne Math & Science Academy 75, Lennox Academy 26

Hesperia 79, Oak Hills 67

Indio 91, Coachella Valley 45

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Inglewood 72, Morningside 13

Julian 53, Anza Hamilton 44

JSerra 83, Servite 56

King/Drew 58, Washington Prep 52

Knight 63, Highland 50

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La Canada 55, San Marino 50

Laguna Beach 64, Huntington Beach 62

Laguna Blanca 67, Villanova Prep 33

LA Jordan 80, Dymally 38

Lakewood 59, Long Beach Cabrillo 38

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La Mirada 78, Downey 41

La Puente 60, Garey 36

La Quinta 63, Rancho Alamitos 48

La Salle 54, Verbum Dei 38

La Serna 67, California 50

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Littlerock 76, Antelope Valley 52

Locke 96, Port of Los Angeles 56

Long Beach Jordan 83, Millikan 67

Long Beach Wilson 98, Compton 57

Los Alamitos 86, Edison 81

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Los Amigos 39, Bolsa Grande 38

Los Angeles 70, Jefferson 21

Loyola 62, Alemany 50

Manual Arts 85, Diego Rivera LC 38

Marquez 93, Elizabeth 29

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Mater Dei 57, Santa Margarita 52

Mesrobian 55, Sequoyah School 34

Mountain View 71, Rosemead 62

Northridge Academy 80, East Valley 65

Orange Vista 61, Hemet 47

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Palisades 78, LA Hamilton 56

Paloma Valley 72, Heritage 65

Pilibos 76, Faith Baptist 56

Pioneer 85, Glenn 22

Pomona 64, Edgewood 53

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Quartz Hill 76, Palmdale 31

Rancho Christian 80, JW North 41

Rancho Verde 56, Riverside Poly 43

Redlands East Valley 65, Redlands 59

San Dimas 56, Covina 48

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San Juan Hills 45, Capistrano Valley 42

San Luis Obispo 54, Mission College Prep 53

San Marcos 72, Rio Mesa 48

San Pedro 71, Carson 56

Santa Barbara 79, Oxnard Pacifica 60

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Santa Fe 75, El Rancho 47

Shalhevet 52, Milken Community 42

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 59, Harvard-Westlake 54

Sierra Canyon 65, St. Francis 42

Sierra Vista 56, Duarte 38

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Silver Valley 83, Riverside Prep 43

Simi Valley 58, Royal 51

Sotomayor 79, Maywood 42

South Pasadena 94, Blair 69

St. Anthony 77, St. Paul 57

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St. Bernard 57, Bishop Montgomery 55

St. Bonaventure 77, Santa Clara 29

St. John Bosco 66, Orange Lutheran 41

St. Margaret’s 52, Santa Ana 43

St. Monica 75, Cathedral 45

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St. Pius X-St. Matthias 77, Serra 55

Stern Charter 69, LA Leadership Academy 48

Sun Valley Poly 69, Monroe 31

Sylmar 77, Reseda 58

Temescal Canyon 59, Elsinore 50

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Temple City 70, Monrovia 47

Torrance 57, Lawndale 55

Trabuco Hills 43, Tesoro 39

Triumph Charter 57, Lakeview Charter 33

USC-MAE 39, Orthopaedic 38

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VAAS 69, Vaughn 50

Valley View 60, Moreno Valley 44

Van Nuys 43, San Fernando 32

Venice 69, LACES 68

Verdugo Hills 60, North Hollywood 42

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Vistamar 47, Wildwood 35

Warren 61, Bellflower 48

Westchester 63, Fairfax 42

West Covina 60, Charter Oak 52

Wiseburn-Da Vinci 53, South Torrance 37

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Workman 47, Nogales 42

Yucaipa 62, Citrus Valley 49

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Apple Valley 52, Sultana 40

Arleta 73, Chavez 17

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Arroyo 55, El Monte 10

Beaumont 75, Cajon 36

Beverly Hills 62, Compton Centennial 30

Birmingham 52, Taft 8

California Lutheran 63, California School for the Deaf Riverside 31

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Canyon Springs 54, Vista del Lago 21

Cerritos 64, Whitney 60

Claremont 68, Ayala 21

Colony 62, Alta Loma 51

Corona Centennial 84, Norco 21

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Corona Santiago 67, Eastvale Roosevelt 43

Crenshaw 72, Fremont 15

Desert Hot Springs 48, Banning 45

Desert Mirage 32, Cathedral City 23

Diego Rivera LC 43, Manual Arts 30

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Downey 66, Warren 22

Duarte 56, Sierra Vista 53

Eagle Rock 52, LA Wilson 22

El Camino Real 60, Chatsworth 33

Franklin 49, LA Marshall 25

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Garey 62, La Puente 2

Garfield 54, South Gate 21

Glendora 51, Bonita 48

Granada Hills 52, Cleveland 41

Granada Hills Kennedy 63, Panorama 30

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Heritage 73, Rancho Verde 29

Hollywood 55, Bernstein 50

Jefferson 41, Los Angeles 23

King/Drew 58, Washington Prep 26

La Canada 53, San Marino 28

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LA Hamilton 66, Palisades 52

LA Jordan 26, Dymally 16

Lakeview Charter 60, Triumph Charter 23

La Mirada 59, Bellflower 49

La Quinta 54, Rancho Alamitos 25

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La Serna 46, California 42

Legacy 44, LA Roosevelt 25

Loara 49, Garden Grove Santiago 44

Los Amigos 60, Bolsa Grande 11

Magnolia Science Academy Santa Ana 49, Bethel Baptist 23

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Marquez 49, Elizabeth 10

Math & Science College Prep 36, Larchmont Charter 20

Mayfair 82, Dominguez 11

Maywood CES 49, Torres 27

Mendez 39, Belmont 7

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Moreno Valley 86, JW North 6

Nogales 64, Workman 25

Nordhoff 56, Carpinteria 51

Northview 60, Diamond Ranch 51

Oak Hills 65, Hesperia 42

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Oak Park 51, Camarillo 46

Oxford Academy 63, Artesia 32

Paloma Valley 46, Riverside Poly 27

Paramount 61, Gahr 32

Pilibos 55, Faith Baptist 27

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Pioneer 66, Glenn 11

Rancho Christian 80, Valley View 46

Redlands East Valley 59, Redlands 17

Robert F. Kennedy 53, Roybal 33

Ridgecrest Burroughs 67, Serrano 46

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Riverside King 46, Corona 33

Riverside Prep 58, Silver Valley 21

Rosemead 43, Mountain View 13

Sage Hill 83, Northwood 31

San Dimas 56, Covina 28

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San Pedro 54, Carson 41

Santa Fe 43, El Rancho 42

Santee 49, West Adams 11

Sotomayor 44, Maywood 25

South East 48, Bell 24

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South Pasadena 90, Blair 21

Sun Valley Poly 72, Monroe 2

Sylmar 83, Reseda 41

Temple City 58, Monrovia 35

USC-MAE 25, Orthopaedic 6

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Verdugo Hills 41, North Hollywood 31

Westchetser 78, Fairfax 25

West Covina 37, Charter Oak 27

Yucca Valley 69, Twentynine Palms 36

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Chargers’ Justin Herbert gushes over Madison Beer in heartfelt birthday tribute: ‘Changed my life forever’

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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert gushed over 27-year-old singer Madison Beer in a heartfelt birthday tribute on social media, offering fans a rare glimpse into the couple’s relationship. 

The two-time Pro Bowl quarterback, who normally shies away from the public eye, posted a series of photos to his Instagram Stories on Thursday. 

Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers warms up prior to a game against the Philadelphia Eagles at SoFi Stadium on Dec. 8, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

“Happy birthday to my favorite person of all time,” Herbert wrote in a post that showed the couple on the sidelines of one of his NFL games. “I love you so much. You’ve changed my life forever.”

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In another photo appearing to show the couple out to dinner, Herbert wrote, “I am the luckiest guy alive…”

Herbert, who turns 28 later this month, shared another photo of the “Make You Mine” artist petting goats and captioned the photo, “My goats.”

The couple was first linked together in August when they were spotted together on the set of one of Beer’s music videos in Los Angeles. Herbert and Beer were photographed in October on the sidelines of a Chargers game at SoFi Stadium, seemingly confirming the dating rumors. 

Quarterback Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers and singer Madison Beer attend an NBA game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, on Oct. 24, 2025. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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The same month, Herbert went viral after blocking a rogue basketball from hitting Beer when the two sat courtside at a Los Angeles Lakers game.  

Herbert signed a five-year, $262.5 million extension with the Chargers in July 2023. Despite proving himself to be one of the elite young quarterbacks in the NFL, Los Angeles’ offensive struggles have seen the team fall short in back-to-back playoff appearances.

Quarterback Justin Herbert (10) of the Los Angeles Chargers blocks a basketball from hitting Madison Beer as they attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, on Oct. 24, 2025. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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 The team’s offensive coordinator, Greg Roman, was fired in January and replaced with former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, who is regarded as one of the top offensive minds in football. 

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Shohei Ohtani’s second-inning grand slam propels Japan to a rout in World Baseball Classic opener

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The last time Shohei Ohtani was seen wearing a World Baseball Classic uniform with “Japan” across his chest, he was striking out Mike Trout of the United States on a ninth-inning, full-count slider to give his country a victory in the championship game three years ago.

So much has happened in Ohtani’s life between then and now. He has a wife and a daughter, a new interpreter, a new Major League team, two World Series championships and three more Most Valuable Player awards.

Yet unforgettable WBC memories continue. This time, he delivered from the batter’s box instead of the pitcher’s mound.

In the second inning of Japan’s WBC opener against Chinese Taipei on Friday at the Tokyo Dome, Ohtani smacked a hanging curve a few feet over the right-field wall for a grand slam, triggering an offensive onslaught that resulted in a 13-0 victory.

“I thought it might land as an out, so above all, I really wanted to get the first run on the board,” Ohtani told reporters afterward.

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Ohtani led off the game with a double and singled in his second at-bat of the second inning, when Japan put up a WBC-record 10 runs. He added a run-scoring single in the third inning, giving him five runs batted in.

In 2023, Ohtani hit and pitched Japan to the WBC title, batting .435 with eight RBIs and allowing only two earned runs in 9 2/3 innings on the mound. This year, he will only bat, saving his pitching for the Dodgers, who begin their quest for a third consecutive World Series title in three weeks.

Japan’s starting pitcher Friday was a decorated Dodger nevertheless. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, MVP of the 2025 World Series, threw 2 2/3 scoreless innings, walking three and striking out two while giving up no hits.

His command wasn’t pinpoint — he threw 53 pitches, 33 for strikes — but it is still spring training, even though the atmosphere was electric for Japanese players competing in front of a crowd of 42,314 that included actor Timothy Chalamet and superstar Bad Bunny.

“I know there will be some tough battles ahead, but if the fans and the team can unite and everyone can help build the excitement together, it will really encourage us,” Ohtani said.

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Russell Wilson escalates feud with Sean Payton, labels Broncos coach ‘classless’

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Russell Wilson and Sean Payton spent just one NFL season together, but tension lingered after a rocky year.

And it appears the tension that built up from that tumultuous stretch continues to linger.

Wilson’s interview on the “Bussin’ With the Boys” podcast, recorded before last month’s Super Bowl between Seattle and New England, recently resurfaced. 

In the interview, Wilson doubled down on his October comment labeling Payton “classless,” saying he felt slighted by his former coach’s remarks.

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Head coach Sean Payton of the Denver Broncos talks to quarterback Russell Wilson on the sideline during an NFL preseason football game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium Aug. 11, 2023, in Glendale, Ariz. (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)

“[When] you’ve been on the same side or this and that, and I got the same amount of rings as you got, meaning Sean, right?” said Wilson, who won a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks as Payton did coaching for the New Orleans Saints. 

“I got a lot of respect for him as a play-caller, this and that, but to take a shot, I don’t like. I don’t think it’s necessary, you know, I mean, especially when I’m not even on your own team anymore. So, for me, there’s a point in time where you have to, I’ve realized, I’ve stayed quiet for so long. There’s a there’s a time and place where I’m not.

“I know who I am as a competitor, as a warrior, as a champion, too, and, you know, I’ve beaten Sean, too. You know, like we’ve been on the same place and the same thing. And so, it’s not a matter of disrespect. Just don’t disrespect me.”

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Sean Payton and Russell Wilson of the Denver Broncos during an a game against the Minnesota Vikings at Empower Field at Mile High Nov. 19, 2023, in Denver, Colo. (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)

After a rocky one-year stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024, Wilson joined the New York Giants last offseason. However, he was relegated to a backup role after just three games.

Rookie Jaxson Dart quickly showed promise once he had the chance to start, but his season was briefly derailed by injury. Jameis Winston — not Wilson — stepped in for Dart in a handful of games. Dart threw three touchdowns in a Week 7 matchup with the Broncos, nearly pulling off an upset in what was eventually a close loss.

After the game, Payton said Dart provided a “spark” to the Giants’ offense.

“I was talking to [Giants owner] John Mara not too long ago, and I said, ‘We were hoping that that change would have happened long after our game,’” Payton said.

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The New York Giants’ Russell Wilson attempts to escape a sack by Dallas Cowboys defensive end James Houston (53) in the first half of a game Sept. 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas.  (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Payton also said the Broncos would have faced less of a challenge had Wilson been under center.

“Classless … but not surprised,” Wilson responded in a social media post. “Didn’t realize you’re still bounty hunting 15+ years later though the media.”

Despite last season’s struggles and chatter about his football future, Wilson does not appear ready to call it quits in 2026.

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“I wanna play a few more years for sure,” he said. “I think, for me, I’ve always had the vision of getting to 40, at least. I think the game is different. Quarterbacks, we get hit. It’s not, you know, we get hit hard, but … there’s certain rules. I mean, back in the day when I started, bro, it was you just get [clobbered]. 

“I mean, so I feel like the game allows you to, you know, live a little longer, I guess. I feel healthy. I feel great. But I think, more than anything else is, do you love the game? Do you love studying? Do you love the passion for it all? Do you love the process? Do you love the practice? Do you love — everybody loves the winning part of it, but it’s process. There’s a journey that you got to be obsessed with. And that part I’m obsessed with.”

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