• Surging Chargers secondary playing with mentality of its undrafted free agent

    Surging Chargers secondary playing with mentality of its undrafted free agent
    COSTA MESA — There’s an unspoken bond among the undrafted in an NFL locker room, a mutual understanding that comes with surviving the gantlet, with overcoming impossible odds and proving you belong, and for Adrian Phillips, it was that particular notion which first bonded him to Michael Davis.
    They’d arrived with the Chargers three years apart, both undrafted free agents with low expectations, trying to carve out any role they could find. For Phillips, it was his only oppo
  • Watch: USC blocks UCLA punt and returns it for a touchdown to take lead in rivalry game

    Watch: USC blocks UCLA punt and returns it for a touchdown to take lead in rivalry game
    PASADENA — After falling behind early to crosstown rivals UCLA, USC got back on top thanks to two special teams plays.
    First, a successful fake punt attempt set up a 44-yard touchdown pass from JT Daniels to Amon-Ra St. Brown to get the Trojans within four.
    Then, receiver Jake Russell blocked a UCLA punt at the Bruins’ 10-yard line. Devon Williams scooped up the ball, turned around and ran it into the end zone to give the Trojans a 17-14 lead in the second quarter.
    See the special te
  • Rejection of Proposition 6 doesn’t end the taxpayer revolt

    Rejection of Proposition 6 doesn’t end the taxpayer revolt
    It is understandable that many California taxpayers are disappointed with the election results. The defeat of Proposition 6 means that last year’s big increases in both the car tax and the gas tax imposed on us by Sacramento politicians will remain in effect and California’s drivers are stuck having the second-highest gas tax in the nation.
    Tax-and-spend progressives are interpreting the defeat of Prop. 6 as a green light to impose even higher taxes. In fact, some now believe that th
  • Motorcyclist dies after collision with vehicle in Costa Mesa

    Motorcyclist dies after collision with vehicle in Costa Mesa
    Costa Mesa police were investigating the circumstances of an accident that left a motorcyclist dead Saturday morning, Nov. 17, authorities said.
    Just after 7 a.m., Costa Mesa officers responded to Baker Street at Red Hill Avenue in regards to a crash between a vehicle and a motorcycle, police said.
    The motorcyclist, a man, died of his injuries, police said. It wasn’t immediately clear if he was pronounced dead at the scene or if he was transported to a hospital.
    The Department’s Majo
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  • CIF-SS announces schedule for football championship games

    CIF-SS announces schedule for football championship games
    Mater Dei will take on St. John Bosco in the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game Friday night at Cerritos College, and on that same night Brea Olinda and Western will also play for section titles, the CIF-SS announced Saturday.
    Corona del Mar’s championship game against Grace Brethren will be played Saturday night. Corona del Mar coach Dan O’Shea texted Saturday that Corona del Mar-Grace Brethren would be at Moorpark College, pending CIF-SS office approval.
    Western and Brea Olinda wi
  • 7 residents displaced, 1 critically burned in Garden Grove house fire

    7 residents displaced, 1 critically burned in Garden Grove house fire
    Seven adults were displaced and one was taken by family members to a burn center after a fire tore through a home in Garden Grove early Saturday morning, Nov. 17, authorities said.
    About 12:30 a.m., Garden Grove firefighters were dispatched to the 11000 block of True Way on a report of a residential structure fire, Capt. Thanh Nguyen said.
    First-arriving units saw fire showing from the garage of a single-story home and, after making an attack on the fire, found it had spread to part of the attic
  • Long-term planning promotes transparency and prudent fiscal management in Irvine

    Long-term planning promotes transparency and prudent fiscal management in Irvine
    This month the Irvine City Council will consider a significant change to how Irvine prepares and approves its budget. Like nearly all California cities, Irvine creates and approves a new General Fund budget each and every year. This is not a “best practice.” If executive management’s fiscal reform proposal is approved by the City Council, Irvine will have its first-ever two-year budget, developed in the context of a comprehensive five-year financial plan, starting July 1, 2019.
  • Holiday Food: What is the best recipe for mashed potatoes?

    Holiday Food: What is the best recipe for mashed potatoes?
    Mashed potatoes are a must-have menu item on the holiday table. Beyond the bird or prime rib, the gravy needs a partner, a velvety-smooth mound that provides just-right starchiness.
    It used to be a given that the fork tender potatoes would be augmented with a moderate amount of butter and warm milk after they were either riced or passed through a food mill, or hand-mashed or tossed into an electric mixer for just enough mixing to reach a smooth, almost-silky texture. Although the classic consist
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  • Trump to meet today with Thousand Oaks mayor, Ventura County sheriff

    Trump to meet today with Thousand Oaks mayor, Ventura County sheriff
    President Donald Trump is expected to arrive in Southern California Saturday afternoon to meet with the mayor of Thousand Oaks, where tragedy recently struck twice, first with a mass shooting and then with wildfires.
    Thousand Oaks Mayor Andrew Fox said he and Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean were invited to meet with Trump on Saturday, Nov. 17 after the president tours Northern California and meets with state and local leaders there.
    But as of late Saturday morning, Fox said he had no details.
  • Musk declares that Hawthorne-Los Angeles tunnel has ‘broken on through’ to completion

    Musk declares that Hawthorne-Los Angeles tunnel has ‘broken on through’ to completion
    Elon Musk celebrated “breaking on through” to daylight as his Hawthorne-based Boring Co. reached the end of the company first underground transportation tunnel.
    Musk shared with his 23.1 million Twitter followers a video that declared that the company’s mammoth digging machine has completed the Hawthorne-Los Angeles tunnel late Friday.Congratulations @BoringCompany on completing the LA/Hawthorne tunnel! Cutting edge technology! pic.twitter.com/80WbSQekCQ
    — Elon Musk
  • Troubling tales of child porn, ‘weird fetishes’ and drug use surround former Redlands High School drama teacher

    Troubling tales of child porn, ‘weird fetishes’ and drug use surround former Redlands High School drama teacher
    The first signs of suspicion came in October 2017 when a custodian heard noises while cleaning Redlands High School’s Clock Auditorium, home to the school’s theater department, and found drama teacher Joel Koonce hiding in the attic, among the props and costumes.
    The custodian then went downstairs and noticed an exit door ajar. He stepped outside and encountered a surprised teenage girl, who said she left her jacket inside the auditorium and asked if she could retrieve it. When he fo
  • 4 things to know about Ghost, the Swedish hard rockers who raised an unholy ruckus at the Forum

    4 things to know about Ghost, the Swedish hard rockers who raised an unholy ruckus at the Forum
    A church owned the Forum in Inglewood for a dozen years before its resurrection as a music venue in 2014, and on Friday it seemed like a church again as the Swedish rock band Ghost took it over to deliver an entirely different kind of service.
    Ghost is a heavy rock band from Scandinavia and you don’t have to be the Church Lady to know it definitely could be Satan that singer Tobias Forge, or Cardinal Copia, as his current stage persona is known, is talking about in songs with titles such a
  • After surviving Thousand Oaks mass shooting, a young couple try to return to their normal lives

    After surviving Thousand Oaks mass shooting, a young couple try to return to their normal lives
    Alex Chatoff and his girlfriend were chatting and listening to country music when the first loud pops of gunfire rang out inside the packed Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks.
    As people around them screamed and scattered, the young couple ducked behind a DJ booth. They heard more gunshots, in quick succession, coming from somewhere near the front of the Western-style bar. Someone stopped the music.
    “It felt like it was never-ending from (behind) the DJ booth, just listening to the
  • Del Mar consensus picks for Saturday, Nov. 17

    Del Mar consensus picks for Saturday, Nov. 17
    Consensus box of picks come from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday, Nov. 17 at Del Mar.
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  • Migrants won’t see armed US soldiers on border

    Migrants won’t see armed US soldiers on border
    By JULIE WATSON | Associated Press
    SAN DIEGO — As thousands of migrants in a caravan of Central American asylum-seekers converge on the doorstep of the United States, what they won’t find are armed American soldiers standing guard.
    Instead they will see cranes installing towering panels of metal bars and troops wrapping concertina wire around barriers while military helicopters fly overhead, carrying border patrol agents to and from locations along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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  • Recipe: Cranberry Spice Cake makes a perfect holiday-time hostess gift

    Recipe: Cranberry Spice Cake makes a perfect holiday-time hostess gift
    The tartness of fresh cranberries pairs well with sweet, buttery baked goods. This sweet-tart cake is delicious for breakfast or served as a holiday dessert accompanied with plenty of maple syrup-spiked whipped cream.
    I love to give it as a holiday-time hostess gift. It can be made 3 days ahead. Store airtight at room temperature.
    Fresh cranberries are harvested in the fall and are generally available fresh from October through December. Freeze them for use throughout the year; simply pop them a
  • Live football updates: UCLA hosts USC at the Rose Bowl

    Live football updates: UCLA hosts USC at the Rose Bowl
    Follow along for live updates from our reporters as the UCLA Bruins host the USC Trojans at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
    The Bruins (2-5) enter Saturday’s afternoon game on a three game losing streak but a victory could spoil the Trojans’ season. With a 5-5 record, the Trojans are looking to get much more than bragging rights with a win over the Bruins.
    Reporter Thuc Nhi Nguyen broke down the last eight games in the series. Here is what she found and what it could mean for the two team
  • Trump jumps in to offer aid to Democrat Pelosi’s speaker bid

    Trump jumps in to offer aid to Democrat Pelosi’s speaker bid
    By LISA MASCARO and KEVIN FREKING | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — Democrats won the majority. Now they just need a speaker of the House.
    The standoff over Nancy Pelosi’s bid to regain the gavel intensified as Democrats left Washington for the Thanksgiving break in what has turned out to be an unsettling finish to an otherwise triumphant week that saw them welcome a historic class of newcomers to Capitol Hill and prepare to take control from Republicans.
    President Donald Trump is jump
  • Man arrested on suspicion of luring girls into vehicle in Garden Grove

    Man arrested on suspicion of luring girls into vehicle in Garden Grove
    Garden Grove officers arrested a man suspected of trying to lure young girls in his vehicle and leading officers on a brief pursuit, authorities said Saturday, Nov. 17.
    Jacob Lee Davis, 33, refused to exit his vehicle after officers performed a PIT maneuver. The back window of his vehicle was breeched and a pepper ball was deployed inside the vehicle before he was taken into custody, Lt. John Reynolds said.
    Davis’ city of residence was not immediately known.
    Just before 4 p.m. Friday, Nov.
  • Disneyland announces Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge details and new Mickey Mouse events

    Disneyland announces Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge details and new Mickey Mouse events
    Disneyland and Stars Wars fans, rejoice. Disney has at long last announced the official names of its two dark ride E-ticket attractions inside the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land under construction in Disneyland.
    At a D23 event in Florida, Disney theme parks chief Bob Chapek announced a few more details of the Star Wars experience coming to Disneyland in 2019, and also a new Mickey Mouse parade debuting in January. Here’s what’s new about both:
    Star Wars Land Millennium Falcon: S
  • Here’s how young kids will enjoy the new Queen Mary holiday event in Long Beach

    Here’s how young kids will enjoy the new Queen Mary holiday event in Long Beach
    The Queen Mary is changing things up this year with a new holiday event that takes the celebration onto the ship.
    The Queen Mary Christmas celebration takes place Nov.23 – Jan. 6 and replaces the Chill attraction with festivities that are more about going back in time to give people an idea of what Christmas was like on the ship during its heyday.
    With decorations and family-oriented stuff from bow to stern, it’s something young kids will particularly enjoy.
    So here are three th
  • Alexander: UCLA freshman Moses Brown is already tough to play against

    Alexander: UCLA freshman Moses Brown is already tough to play against
    UCLA center Moses Brown, left, blocks a shot from Saint Francis guard Isaiah Blackmon during the first half of Friday’s game at Pauley Pavilion. Brown had eight blocks in the game. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    UCLA center Moses Brown, right, shoots over Long Beach State forward Mason Riggins, left, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsUCLA center Moses Brown, right, co
  • Food donations needed to provide annual Thanksgiving and holiday meals for the needy

    Food donations needed to provide annual Thanksgiving and holiday meals for the needy
    With less than a week before Thanksgiving Day, organizations that serve holiday meals or provide groceries to the less fortunate in Orange County find themselves seeking donations of food and cash. Here are some needs:
    Orange County Rescue Mission: Red or Yukon Gold potatoes; boxes of stuffing; frozen cranberries, green beans and corn; also such ingredients as fried onions, bread crumbs, unseasoned pumpkin puree, granulated sugar, chicken and beef stock, and cream of chicken and mushro
  • 5 tips on when should you buy a retirement house (hint: before you quit work)

    5 tips on when should you buy a retirement house (hint: before you quit work)
    Have you talked about moving away when you retire? Have you decided on a location? Do you know when you are going to find “the place?”
    If you know the “where” part of the equation, have you started taking regular vacations to that place?
    If you are planning to retire in the next five to seven years, it’s not too early to start thinking about your retirement residence.
    Here are five financial and non-financial reasons why you should consider buying your retirement ho
  • Who would shoot and kill a dolphin? $5,000 reward offered

    Who would shoot and kill a dolphin? $5,000 reward offered
    A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the conviction of a person who shot a dolphin that washed up on Manhattan Beach.
    An examination showed the dolphin died from a bullet wound, Marine Animal Rescue announced on its Facebook page on Friday, Nov. 16.
    “There is NO excuse for such brutality against these beautiful animals,” the non-profit organization said.Peter Wallerstein of the Marine Animal Rescue said the dolphin was found on Nov. 8, KTLA 5 reported.
    The mari
  • Laguna Beach City Council approves shared-use building as part of Pacific Marine Mammal Center expansion

    Laguna Beach City Council approves shared-use building as part of Pacific Marine Mammal Center expansion
    LAGUNA BEACH — Three organizations will benefit from a shared-use building proposed as part of an expansion of the Pacific Marine Mammal Center.
    The 2,150-square-foot structure — unanimously approved by the Laguna Beach City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 13 — will be used by the PMMC, the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter and the Laguna Beach Police Department.
    The facility will include office space for Laguna Beach Animal Control officers as well as locker rooms, storage and showers. The
  • This week’s best deals include free kids’ meals at House of Blues, a gift card deal from Brunos Italian Kitchen, Mammoth Mountain lodging discounts and more

    This week’s best deals include free kids’ meals at House of Blues, a gift card deal from Brunos Italian Kitchen, Mammoth Mountain lodging discounts and more
    It’s finally here. The final week before the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. Now is the time to review your holiday gift list, as well as jot down some of the items you’ve been waiting to purchase, and begin scanning the ads for the best deals. Be sure to note down the bargains you find, as well as any rules that may go with the offers so when the time comes, you’re ready to roll. Here’s a few deals to get you started.
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  • Orange County’s job-growth streak hits 99 months but unemployment ticks up to 2.9%

    Orange County’s job-growth streak hits 99 months but unemployment ticks up to 2.9%
    Orange County’s employment winning streak grew to 99 months as local bosses added 14,400 workers in the 12 months ended in October while joblessness rose in a month to 2.9 percent.
    Here are nine Orange County job market trends from the state Employment Development Department’s monthly report: October (seasonally unadjusted) data compared with a year ago and the average of the previous five years …
    1. Jobs:1.65 million compared with 1.64 million a year ago — up 14,400 or
  • How to unpack “Brady Bunch” duplication when businesses merge

    How to unpack “Brady Bunch” duplication when businesses merge
    Our week was highlighted by two meetings that were of particular interest, so I just had to share. Both operations with which we met had recently acquired a competitor.
    Akin to the TV sitcom “The Brady Bunch,” where two families melded into one, both companies now find themselves with the task of managing the excess or inefficient capacity.
    If you’ve watched reruns you’ll know that Marsha, Greg, Bobby, Cindy, Peter, Jan, Mike, Carol, and Alice ultimately co-habituate peac
  • 1926 Pasadena home by lauded architect Paul Willliams grabbed above asking price

    1926 Pasadena home by lauded architect Paul Willliams grabbed above asking price
    Dark hardwood floors,arched doorways and a step-down living room are among interior highlights. Tour the home in the slideshow. (Photo by Wayne Ford)
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  • Expect the unexpected when fixing up your home

    Expect the unexpected when fixing up your home
    So, you’re getting our house ready to sell, or you’re just making some upgrades.
    You know that buyers are expecting the latest designer standards for fixtures and finishings, matching the style of Property Brothers, Tarek and Christina and Chip and Joanna Gaines.
    Just mind the corners. When your installers are finished replacing your old oak cupboardswith white shaker cabinets, your trim pieces may not fit exactly perfectly at every junction of your walls, ceiling, and floor.
    Wh
  • Motorcyclists can’t split lanes by repeatedly going over double yellows

    Motorcyclists can’t split lanes by repeatedly going over double yellows
    Q. Dear Honk: I read your column last week about moving over in the lane in slow traffic on the freeway to let motorcycles pass, which makes sense. My question is whether it is legal for motorcycles to split lanes from the carpool lane to the adjoining lane while crossing over the double-yellow lines? I see this every day when in the carpool lane; this seems very dangerous to the motorcycle riders, and I can’t imagine it is ever legal to cross lanes in this manner.
    – Dave Hayes,
  • All of OCVarsity’s stories, photos, scores, updates from Friday’s football semifinals

    All of OCVarsity’s stories, photos, scores, updates from Friday’s football semifinals
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s coverage of the CIF-SS football playoffs on Friday night.
    PHOTOS
    OCVarsity Photos: All the action, celebrations from Friday’s football semifinals
    SCORES & BRACKETS
    Orange County football scores and stats for Friday (11-16-18)
    Updated CIF-SS playoff brackets 
    GAME STORIES
    Ricks, defense star as Mater Dei rolls over Centennial and into CIF-SS Division 1 final
    Cajon rallies to beat Capistrano Valley in back-and-forth CIF-SS Division
  • LFA 54: Jean-Paul Le-Bosnoyani triumphs in debut

    LFA 54: Jean-Paul Le-Bosnoyani triumphs in debut
    COSTA MESA – As far as debuts go, it was about as good as it gets.
    Even after getting thumbs-up from all his coaches for his first professional MMA fight, Jean-Paul Le-Bosnoyani still found room for growth.
    “I think there’s always room for improvement,” Le-Bosnoyani said shortly after submitting Eugene Cacho in the second round Friday night at LFA 54.
    “Actually in the fight itself, I was already assessing what I need to work on. I’m always trying to get b
  • OCVarsity Photos: All the action, celebrations from Friday’s football semifinals

    OCVarsity Photos: All the action, celebrations from Friday’s football semifinals
    See all of the Register’s photos from nine of the high school football semifinals on Friday, Nov. 16. Go to the OCVarsity pages to see all of the stories, scores, video and more.
    Mater Dei defensive back Elias Ricks, left, celebrates with running back Shakobe Harper, right, after Ricks picked off aCentennial pass and ran it into the end zone for a touchdown in the CIF-SS Division 1 semi-final playoff in Santa Ana on Friday, November 16, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photogra
  • Brea Olinda shows toughness as it tops North Torrance if CIF-SS semifinals

    Brea Olinda shows toughness as it tops North Torrance if CIF-SS semifinals
    Brea Olinda’s Kion Marshall scores a touchdown during their CIF semi-final game on Friday November, 16 2018. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)
    Brea Olinda’s Nathan Wyse, left, celebrates with teammate, Jordan Alcala, right, during their CIF semi-final game on Friday November, 16 2018. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsBrea Olinda’s Xavier Telles celebrates his team’s victory over North Torrance in
  • Corona del Mar, Ethan Garbers soar past Camarillo to reach Division 4 final

    Corona del Mar, Ethan Garbers soar past Camarillo to reach Division 4 final
    Ethan Garbers threw six touchdowns and John Humphreys caught three scores to help Corona del Mar’s football team defeat host Camarillo 49-17 in the CIF-SS Division 4 semifinals Friday night.
    The Sea Kings (11-1-1) extended their unbeaten streak to 12 games and will face host Grace Brethren of Simi Valley in the finals next week.
    Garbers, a junior, also tossed touchdowns to Simon Hall and Bradley Schlom to raise his season total to 54. Humphreys extended his Orange County single-season reco
  • Artesia running game overwhelms Laguna Beach in Division 12 football semifinals

    Artesia running game overwhelms Laguna Beach in Division 12 football semifinals
    Artesia’s Heder Galdden runs past Laguna Beach’s defense to score a touchdown for the Pioneers Friday, November 16, 2018 in Lakewood.(Photo by Tracey Roman, Contributing Photographer)
    Laguna Beach’s Noah Diver tries to get past Artesia’s defense as the Breakers take on the Pioneers in the CIF-SS Division 12 semi-finals Friday, November 16, 2018 in Lakewood.(Photo by Tracey Roman, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsArtesia’s Travys Davis
  • San Jacinto earns first trip to CIF-SS football finals since 2007 by knocking off Valencia

    San Jacinto earns first trip to CIF-SS football finals since 2007 by knocking off Valencia
    San Jacinto Kajiya Hollawayne, center, celebrates his touchdown with Wayne Thomas, left, and Kelvin Davis in the semifinals of the CIF-SS Division 7 playoffs at Valencia in Placentia on Friday, November 16, 2018. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)
    San Jacinto’sKajiya Hollawayne, top right, scores a touchdown over Valencia defenders in the semifinals of the CIF-SS Division 7 playoffs at Valencia in Placentia on Friday, November 16, 2018. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Ph
  • Villa Park left stunned as Grace Brethren rallies, wins in OT and moves on to Division 4 final

    Villa Park left stunned as Grace Brethren rallies, wins in OT and moves on to Division 4 final
    Villa Park wide receiver Zion Alefosio is brought down by Grace Brethren defenders Troy Hothan, left, and Justin Skidmore in the semifinals of the CIF-SS Division 4 playoffs at El Modena High
    Orange on Friday, November16, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)
    Grace BrethrenÕs Stanley Taufoou number 42, hugs running back Lontrelle Diggs after Diggs scored the winning touchdown in overtime to beat Villa Park in the semifinals of the CIF-SS Division 4 playoffs at El Modena High
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  • Villa Park left stunned as Grace Brethren rallies to pull out OT win in Division 4 semifinal

    Villa Park left stunned as Grace Brethren rallies to pull out OT win in Division 4 semifinal
    Villa Park wide receiver Zion Alefosio is brought down by Grace Brethren defenders Troy Hothan, left, and Justin Skidmore in the semifinals of the CIF-SS Division 4 playoffs at El Modena High
    Orange on Friday, November16, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)
    Grace BrethrenÕs Stanley Taufoou number 42, hugs running back Lontrelle Diggs after Diggs scored the winning touchdown in overtime to beat Villa Park in the semifinals of the CIF-SS Division 4 playoffs at El Modena High
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  • Cajon rallies to beat Capistrano Valley in back-and-forth CIF-SS Division 3 semifinal

    Cajon rallies to beat Capistrano Valley in back-and-forth CIF-SS Division 3 semifinal
    Capistrano Valley wide receiver Jake Meyer carries the ball during a CIF-SS Division 3 semifinal game against Cajon on Friday, November 16, 2018. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
    Cajon wide receiver Larenzo McMillan carries the ball during a CIF-SS Division 3 semifinal game against Capistrano Valley on Friday, November 16, 2018. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCapistrano Valley running back De’Andre LeNard carries
  • Video: UCLA players react to 95-58 win over Saint Francis

    Video: UCLA players react to 95-58 win over Saint Francis
    Guard Jules Bernard, center Moses Brown and guard Prince Ali talk about UCLA’s rout over Saint Francis, how the team was able to overcome slow starts from guards Jaylen Hands and Kris Wilkes and watching Brown nearly get a triple-double in his third college game.
  • Video: Steve Alford on UCLA’s second-half surge against Saint Francis

    Video: Steve Alford on UCLA’s second-half surge against Saint Francis
    Head coach Steve Alford talks about what made UCLA’s second half against Saint Francis “the best we’ve played to date,” the continued excellence of freshman Moses Brown and what he told Jaylen Hands and Kris Wilkes at halftime when the pair of sophomores were scoreless.
  • Western football edges Beaumont on blitz for late safety

    Western football edges Beaumont on blitz for late safety
    Beaumont’s Elijah East, (#9), sacks Western quarterback Anthony Munoz,(#10), for a loss, during the first half of Friday’s CIF Southern Section Division 11 semifinal football game at Beaumont High School in Beaumont, Ca., November 16, 2018. (John Valenzuela/ Contributing Photographer)
    Western’s Caine Savage, (#2), stiff arms Beaumont’s Billye Johnson,(#33), during the first half of Friday’s CIF Southern Section Division 11 semifinal football game at Beaumont High Sc
  • Ricks stars as Mater Dei dominates Centennial, moves on to showdown with St. John Bosco

    Ricks stars as Mater Dei dominates Centennial, moves on to showdown with St. John Bosco
    Mater Dei defensive back Joshua Hunter is lifted high by offensive lineman Tautai Marks after Hunter ran an interception into the end zone for the score against Centennial in the CIF-SS Division 1 semi-final playoff in Santa Ana on Friday, November 16, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Centennial quarterback Carter Freedland, center, is brought down by Mater Dei defensive lineman Keyon Ware-Hudson,linebacker Emiliano Alonzo, and defensive lineman Jalen Lockett, from left
  • Kaiser football rolls over Santa Ana, into CIF final

    Kaiser football rolls over Santa Ana, into CIF final
    Kaiser’s QB Trey Tribble avoids Santa Ana’s Drew Ramirez during a CIF-SS semifinal football game in Fontana on Friday, 16, 2018. (Photo by Milka Soko, Contributing Photographer)
    Santa Ana’s Patrick Mcmorris avoids Kaiser’s Gabriel Ortiz during a CIF-SS semifinal football game in Fontana on Friday, 16, 2018. (Photo by Milka Soko, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsKaiser’s QB Trey Tribble avoids Santa Ana’s Julian Gomez during a CIF
  • LFA 54: Mazo dominates Yariwaki to retain flyweight title

    LFA 54: Mazo dominates Yariwaki to retain flyweight title
    Sabina Mazo, left,  defeated  Caroline Yariwaki by judges unanimous decision to retain her flyweight championship during LFA 54 at the Costa Mesa Hall at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, Friday, Nov 16, 2018. (Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Sabina Mazo, left,  defeated  Caroline Yariwaki by judges unanimous decision to retain her flyweight championship during LFA 54 at the Costa Mesa Hall at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa
  • San Gorgonio football beats Garden Grove, reaches second title game in three seasons

    San Gorgonio football beats Garden Grove, reaches second title game in three seasons
    San Gorgonio’s Elijah Hall (22) scores an 11-yard touchdown during the first quarter Friday night against Garden Grove.San Gorgonio hosts Garden Grove in a CIF Southern Section Division 9 prep football semi final playoff game in San Bernardino, Friday, November 16, 2018.(Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
    San Gorgonio’s Elijah Hall (22) is congratulated by teammate Jaylen Matthews (2) after scoring in the first half against visiting Garden Grove Friday night. Sa
  • Cal Petersen’s first NHL start a memorable one as Kings edge Blackhawks in shootout

    Cal Petersen’s first NHL start a memorable one as Kings edge Blackhawks in shootout
    The Kings’ Carl Hagelin forces his way between the Blackhawks’ Dominik Kahun, left, and Gustav Forsling during Friday’s game at the United Center in Chicago. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
    Chicago Blackhawks center Artem Anisimov, left, and Los Angeles Kings defenseman Derek Forbort battle for the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCHICAGO, ILLINOIS – NOV

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