• Episcopal Church panel prohibits local bishop from selling Newport Beach church

    Episcopal Church panel prohibits local bishop from selling Newport Beach church
    NEWPORT BEACH — A panel of officials from the national Episcopal Church issued an emergency order Saturday, June 16, prohibiting J. Jon Bruno, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, from selling a piece of prime real estate on Lido Isle, previously occupied by congregants of St. James the Great Episcopal Church.
    The sanction came after members of the hearing panel, who presided over misconduct charges against Bruno in March, said they have not received a clear response from the di
  • On deck: Dodgers at Reds, Sunday, 10:10 a.m.

    On deck: Dodgers at Reds, Sunday, 10:10 a.m.
    DODGERS at REDS
    When: Sunday, 10:10 a.m.
    Where: Great American Ball Park
    TV: SportsNet LA (where available)
    THE PITCHERS
    DODGERS RHP KENTA MAEDA (4-3, 4.95 ERA)
    Vs. Reds: 0-0, 2.25 ERA
    At Great American Ball Park: Has never pitched there before
    Hates to face: Joey Votto, 1 for 2 (.500), 1 HR
    Loves to face: Eugenio Suarez, 0 for 2, 2 Ks
    REDS RHP BRONSON ARROYO (3-5, 7.01 ERA)
    Vs. Dodgers: 6-5, 3.65 ERA
    At Great American Ball Park: 55-46, 3.95 ERA
    Hates to face: Yasiel Puig, 4 for 4
    Loves to face:
  • Surfrider, Urban Surf 4 Kids, pro surfer Brett Simpson help foster kids ride waves on International Surfing Day

    Surfrider, Urban Surf 4 Kids, pro surfer Brett Simpson help foster kids ride waves on International Surfing Day
    Every other day of the year, pro surfer Brett Simpson catches waves for himself.
    But on Saturday, as he stayed in the knee-deep shallow water to help foster kids enjoy the waves, it was about sharing the stoke of surfing.
    Erik Nelsen Surf Camp instructor Cole Cherney, 17, watches a student catch one of her first waves during the 2017 International Surfing Day event sponsored by the Surfrider Foundation and local nonprofit Urban Surf 4 Kids to give foster kids the opportunity to get into the wate
  • Quarterback Matt Corral Decommits From USC

    Quarterback Matt Corral Decommits From USC
    By Scott Wolf
    @InsideUSC on Twitter
    [email protected]
    Long Beach Poly quarterback Matt Corral, who is ranked one of the top 10 players in the nation, said Saturday he was no longer committed to USC.
    “I did decommit from USC,” Corral said in a statement to USA Today. “I have a lot of love for (USC coaches Clay and Tyson Helton) and the USC football program. I also thank them for all the knowledge they have shared with me.”
    Corral’s stock increased this month after he wa
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  • Homeless dads get pampered with manicures, pedicures for Father’s Day

    Homeless dads get pampered with manicures, pedicures for Father’s Day
    On most weekends, Richard Tirado wakes up before sunrise and looks for cans and bottles to recycle.
    Tirado, 60, is homeless in Tustin and has been living in his Chevy Suburban with his wife for nine months, using the recycling money — sometimes as much as $28 per day — to pay for gas and food.
    But on Saturday, June 17, Tirado’s scavenging routine was interrupted with something new: a free manicure, pedicure and breakfast.
    TyRon Jackson helps Richard Tirado slip into a new pair
  • Fullerton homebuying slips: 10 trends to ponder

    Fullerton homebuying slips: 10 trends to ponder
    Homebuying in Fullerton in 2017’s first three months could not keep pace with a countywide sales advance.
    How did the local residential real estate market start the year? Using CoreLogic data, we compared homebuying patterns from January to March from this year and 2016. Here’s what we learned:
    1. Sales in Fullerton fell as 277 residences sold in the past 12 months vs. 302 a year ago.
    2. That’s a loss of 8.3 percent vs. a 3.5 percent increase countywide.
    Neighborhood trends in
  • U.K. police: 58 confirmed or presumed dead after London blaze

    U.K. police: 58 confirmed or presumed dead after London blaze
    By GREGORY KATZ
    LONDON  — London police on Saturday raised to 58 the number of deaths either confirmed or presumed following the horrific inferno that turned the city’s Grenfell Tower public housing block into a charred hulk.
    Public anger is mounting as residents and neighbors demand answers for how the blaze early Wednesday spread so quickly and trapped so many of the tower’s 600-odd residents. British media have reported that contractors installed a cheaper, less flame-r
  • HOA Homefront: Reader Questions: They aren’t paying!

    HOA Homefront: Reader Questions: They aren’t paying!
    Q: Our HOA reserves are extremely low and our collections are growing worse by the day. We are a gated community with many renters. Can we deny access to the automatic transponder gate to delinquent owners/renters and require they wait at the guarded gate for entrance? Can we deny the use of pool, tennis, clubhouse, laundry room, etc.?
    Our CCR’s state that we must provide unit access to owner/occupant.
    If the association has not taken these or other serious actions, could the board and the
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  • Bill Cosby trial: Judge declares mistrial as jury deadlocks

    Bill Cosby trial: Judge declares mistrial as jury deadlocks
    BY MARYCLAIRE DALE AND MICHAEL R. SISAK, ASSOCIATED PRESS
    NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Bill Cosby’s trial on sexual assault charges ended without a verdict Saturday after jurors failed to reach a unanimous decision in a case that helped destroy the 79-year-old comedian’s image as “America’s Dad.”
    Jurors deliberated more than 52 hours over six days before telling a judge they couldn’t agree on whether “The Cosby Show” star drugged and molested Temple Uni
  • On commercial real estate: Overpay or pay the tax?

    On commercial real estate: Overpay or pay the tax?
    You’ve sold your commercial real estate. Proper steps have been taken to funnel the sale proceeds into a qualified intermediary as the first step to perfecting a tax-deferred exchange – a way to buy more commercial real estate and defer the tax obligation.
    A careful review of buildings available for sale has given you a sense the market is over-heated. You are concerned you might overpay for a building — effectively paying more than the building will be worth in future yea
  • The Italian seaside village of Talamone is off the tourist track

    The Italian seaside village of Talamone is off the tourist track
    Visitors walk a beach in the Maremma nature ressort near Tuscany village of Alberese in 2013. (Rolf Haid/DPA/ZUMAPRESS.com)Sunflower grow in a field in Maremma, Tuscany, Italy. (Doerr, C. & R/DPA via ZUMA Press)The beaches surrounding Talamone are popular with water sports enthusiasts and considered a local mecca for kite boarders. (Photo courtesy Yasser Lashin)Houses sit on the hillside in Castiglione della Pescaia, Maremma, Tuscany, Italy.(Doerr, C. & R/DPA via ZUMA Press)A medieval ca
  • Coordination is key to getting deals done on time

    Coordination is key to getting deals done on time
    There are the obvious things that need to be done in a real estate transaction that take coordination between the buyers and sellers when the sellers are still living in the house.
    Like when buyers and the home inspector can literally take over the house for three to four hours. Like when the appraiser can make arrangements to collect all the data necessary to generate his or her report. And when the buyers can perform their final walk-through.
    There are a few more events that tend to occur
  • Can’t fix our nation by shaking its constitutional tree

    Can’t fix our nation by shaking its constitutional tree
    Often people can only take so much pressure before they seek to release it in rash and sudden ways, throwing caution and a careful consideration of consequences to the wind.
    There were good signs when President Trump was elected that many Americans were entering into that kind of moment. And now, with millions realizing just how widespread and deeply rooted are the problems cool-and-collected President Obama had helped us emotionally paper over, the urge to find release in rash words and deeds i
  • Prop. 47 savings going where intended at last

    Prop. 47 savings going where intended at last
    Countering decades of increasingly draconian and expensive penalties for low-level, non-violent offenses, Proposition 47 offered Californians a compelling alternative.
    By reducing a handful of drug and property offenses from felonies to misdemeanors, the state could save hundreds of millions of dollars in incarceration and court costs and invest those savings into rehabilitation and crime prevention efforts.
    Upon voter approval in 2014, the first component has since gone into effect. According t
  • Recall effort stymied by Sacramento

    Recall effort stymied by Sacramento
    Members of the California Legislature apparently believe they have the power to change outcomes they don’t like. This is like awarding the NBA Championship to Cleveland by retroactively mandating that all of Golden State’s three point baskets be counted as only two.
    While basketball is not on the minds of lawmakers, they are working to interfere with something of much greater value to average Californians, their constitutional right to recall elected officials. The Sacramento politic
  • Bailout’s authors didn’t bank on any of this

    Bailout’s authors didn’t bank on any of this
    If Shakespeare were alive today, he’d be challenged to write anything as dramatic as the epic chapter of history that concluded this week, with one mega-CEO solidifying his position on top of the world and another forced to step down from the heights of power.
    The story begins in 2008, in the autumn of the last year of George W. Bush’s troubled presidency. A catastrophic meltdown of the financial markets had brought Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson to Congress to plead for $700 billi
  • Attacking income inequality in Orange County

    Attacking income inequality in Orange County
    Rising inequality in the distribution of income is a major challenge facing our nation. By almost any measure, income inequality has worsened since 1980.
    It is not just a national issue, however. Increasingly, it is hitting closer to home. In 1990, household income in Orange County was 7.5 times greater in the 90th as compared to the 10th percentile. But by 2014, that ratio increased to 10, pointing to greater inequality between rich and poor. The only other counties in the nation to see income
  • Vegetation fire burns near Orange Hill restaurant

    Vegetation fire burns near Orange Hill restaurant
    ORANGE — A vegetation fire that burned near Orange Hill Restaurant on Friday night was contained, fire officials said.
    The Orange Fire Department was dispatched at about 9:35 p.m. on Friday, June 16, to a fire near the backside of the restaurant, authorities said. The fire was contained nearly an hour later at about 10:30 p.m.
    The fire department had a full assignment team at the scene plus a strike team. Orange County Fire Authority also assisted.
    The size of the fire and how started is s
  • Vegetation fire burning near Orange Hill restaurant

    Vegetation fire burning near Orange Hill restaurant
    ORANGE — A vegetation fire near Orange Hill Restaurant is burning, but is not expected to affect the eatery or any nearby structures.
    The Orange Fire Department was dispatched at about 9:35 p.m. on Friday, June 16, to a fire on the hill near the backside of the restaurant, authorities said.
    The fire department has a full assignment team at the scene plus a strike team. Orange County Fire Authority was also on scene to assist.
    The size of the fire, its containment and how the fire started i
  • The Register’s 2017 All-County softball team

    The Register’s 2017 All-County softball team
    The Register All-County softball team. Back row: Kyra Snyder, Camryn Ybarra, Jordan Matthews, Maddy Dwyer, Mary Iakopo, Ryan Denhart, Caitlin Ladd and Alexa Schultz. Front Row: Neli Casares-Maher, Ciara Briggs, Mariah Rodriguez, Ivy Davis and Jadelyn Allchin in Los Alamitos, on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mission Viejo’s Camryn Ybarra is named Player of the Year by the Register in Los Alamitos, on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Ora
  • Mission Viejo’s Camryn Ybarra is the Register’s softball player of the year

    Mission Viejo’s Camryn Ybarra is the Register’s softball player of the year
    Mission Viejo’s Camryn Ybarra is named Player of the Year by the Register in Los Alamitos, on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mission Viejo’s Camryn Ybarra is named Player of the Year by the Register in Los Alamitos, on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Register’s All-County softball team member Camryn Ybarra of Mission Viejo on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCN
  • Orange Lutheran’s Maddy Dwyer is the Register’s softball pitcher of the year

    Orange Lutheran’s Maddy Dwyer is the Register’s softball pitcher of the year
    Orange Lutheran’s Maddy Dwyer is named Pitcher of the Year by the Register in Los Alamitos, on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Orange Lutheran’s Maddy Dwyer is named Pitcher of the Year by the Register in Los Alamitos, on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)The Register All-County softball team. Back row: Kyra Snyder, Camryn Ybarra, Jordan Matthews, Maddy Dwyer, Mary Iakopo, Ryan Denhart, Caitlin Ladd and A
  • Laguna Hills High Graduation 2017

    Laguna Hills High Graduation 2017
    Laguna Hills High School seniors celebrated the conclusion of their high school careers with a graduation ceremony at the school’s stadium on Friday, June 16.
    Kyle Babakhanian points the audience during Laguna Hills High School’s graduation ceremony on Friday evening, June 16, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Laguna Hills High School graduates smile to the crowd on Friday evening, June 16, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Maggie Belfi
  • Los Alamitos’ Rob Weil is the Register’s softball coach of the year

    Los Alamitos’ Rob Weil is the Register’s softball coach of the year
    Los Alamitos softball coach Rob Weil was named Softball Coach of the Year by the Register in Los Alamitos, on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)The Register All-County softball team. Back row: Kyra Snyder, Camryn Ybarra, Jordan Matthews, Maddy Dwyer, Mary Iakopo, Ryan Denhart, Caitlin Ladd and Alexa Schultz. Front Row: Neli Casares-Maher, Ciara Briggs, Mariah Rodriguez, Ivy Davis and Jadelyn Allchin in Los Alamitos, on Thursday, June 8, 2017. (Photo by Nick
  • 2017 Register All-County softball teams: Second and Third teams

    2017 Register All-County softball teams: Second and Third teams
    The Register’s All-County softball teams for 2017.
    ALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL
    SECOND TEAMP: Delaney Hull, Capistrano Valley, Sr.P: Hannah Johnson, La Habra, Sr.P: Paige Vargas, Santa Margarita, Jr.C: Bella Loya, Mission Viejo, Sr.1B: Cami Sellers, Los Alamitos, Sr.INF: Amanda Campos, Villa Park, Sr.INF: Hannah “Peanut” Martinez, Pacifica, Sr.INF: Ali Seng, Pacifica, Sr.OF: Brooke Cantillo, Foothill, Sr.OF: Emma Clark, Mater Dei, Jr.OF: Rylie Seip, Canyon, Sr.Utility: Jasmine Sievers,
  • Trabuco Hills High Graduation 2017

    Trabuco Hills High Graduation 2017
    Trabuco Hills High School seniors celebrated the conclusion of their high school careers with a graduation ceremony at the school’s stadium on Friday, June 16.
    A graduate yells to the audience during the Trabuco Hills High School Graduation at Trabuco Hills High School on Friday, June 16, 2017 in Mission Viejo, Calif. (Photo by Josh Barber, Contributing Photographer)Emma Loveless watches a speaker during the Trabuco Hills High School Graduation at Trabuco Hills High School on Friday, June
  • El Toro High School Graduation 2017

    El Toro High School Graduation 2017
    El Toro High School seniors celebrated the conclusion of their high school careers with a graduation ceremony at the school’s stadium on Friday, June 16.
    An El Toro grad looks for friends and family in the stands during a speech. The El Toro graduates were holding their commencement at their high school in Lake Forest, CA on Friday, June 16, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)Ethan Herrera and Hannah Lee check out a photo of Herrera sneezing. The El Toro graduates wer
  • Brea Olinda High School Graduation 2017

    Brea Olinda High School Graduation 2017
    Brea Olinda students graduate at the school’s 2017 commencement ceremonies on  Friday, June 16th.
    To see more schools’ graduation ceremonies, check out the 2017 Graduations page.
    A Brea Olinda High School graduate reacts after receiving her diploma during the graduation ceremony in Brea on Friday, June 16, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)A happy graduate waves her diploma high during her graduation ceremony at Brea Olinda High School in Brea on Friday
  • Extremism experts are just starting to worry about the left now?

    Vice published a story yesterday titled " Extremism experts are starting to worry about the left ." My reaction: It's about damn time.
  • Cris Cyborg vs. Megan Anderson for featherweight title slated for UFC 214

    After weeks of drama, the UFC is getting ready to finally move on with its women's featherweight division, and they are doing so in a big way. The promotion is close to officially booking Cris "Cyborg" Justino vs. Megan Anderson for the 145-pound title at UFC 214 on July 29 in Anaheim, Calif., MMA Fighting has learned.
  • On deck: Royals at Angels, Saturday, 5:15 p.m.

    On deck: Royals at Angels, Saturday, 5:15 p.m.
    ROYALS at ANGELS
    When: Saturday, 5:15 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP ALEX MEYER (2-3, 4.05)
    vs. Royals: First game
    At Angel Stadium: 2-1, 3.21
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
    ROYALS RHP JAKOB JUNIS (2-0, 4.67)
    vs. Angels: First game
    At Angel Stadium: First game
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
  • 2017 spring all-league teams

    2017 spring all-league teams
    Our list of the all-league teams for boys volleyball, boys golf, boys tennis and boys and girls lacrosse for the spring of 2017.
    (Coaches: Please email the complete all-league team for your league so that we can add it to our list: [email protected].)
    Links to other all-league lists:
    Baseball
    Softball
    BOYS TENNIS
    Orange Coast League
    First team singles: 1. Mason Lebby, Laguna Beach, Sr., 2. Ethan Gee, Laguna Beach, So., 3. Jake Hastings, Estancia, So.
    First team doubles: 1. Blake Hawkins,
  • Whicker: Yesterday’s gone, so let’s appreciate the Warriors as they are

    Whicker: Yesterday’s gone, so let’s appreciate the Warriors as they are
    They have won 207 regular season games in the past three regular seasons.
    They have played in three consecutive NBA Finals and won two. They have won 11 playoff series, and their flamboyantly communal style has put NBA TV ratings into new orbits.
    But it isn’t enough to ask the Golden State Warriors to beat all their contemporaries again and again. Now we ask them to face ghosts.
    We say they wouldn’t beat the 1996 Bulls, the 1985 Lakers, the 1967 Sixers, any number of editions of Celt
  • Jack Kirby to Be Honored at D23 Expo 2017

    This July, the legendary Jack Kirby will be honored for his remarkable creative achievements as a Disney Legend in a ceremony to be held at this year's D23 Expo in Anaheim, California. Hosted by Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger , the Disney Legends Award ceremony will take place at Jack Kirby first grabbed our attention in the spring of 1941 with Captain America, a character he created with Joe Simon.
  • Alex Wood dominates again as Dodgers top Reds, 3-1

    Alex Wood dominates again as Dodgers top Reds, 3-1
    Cincinnati Reds’ Eugenio Suarez (7) is tagged out at home by Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal, left, in the second inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 16, 2017, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) ORG XMIT: OHJM106Dodgers starting pitcher Alex Wood held the Reds to one run in eight innings in Friday’s game in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Tim Adleman throws in the first inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodge
  • Ducks weigh options in expansion draft as they get set to lose a player to the Vegas Golden Knights

    Ducks weigh options in expansion draft as they get set to lose a player to the Vegas Golden Knights
    Two certainties are in store for the Ducks when it comes to next week’s NHL expansion draft.
    One, they’ll lose one player off their roster. It is guaranteed. There is no way around it. It became the case when the NHL made Las Vegas a major league sports city by bringing in the Vegas Golden Knights as its 31st team.
    Two, the Ducks will lose only one player. Not two or three or any more. So the Golden Knights can’t take forward Jakob Silfverberg and defenseman Josh Manson from th
  • Orange County United Way is set to get new director

    Orange County United Way is set to get new director
    Sue Parks, Orange County United Way’s new CEO, stands with outgoing CEO Max Gardner in Irvine, on Friday, June 9, 2017. She will take over in her new role on June 19. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Sue Parks has been selected as the new CEO of the Orange County United Way after the retirement of Max Gardner, in Irvine, on Friday, June 9, 2017. She will take over on June 19. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Show Caption of Expand
    From her 15 years of volunt
  • USS Fitzgerald collides with merchant ship off Japan; 7 US Navy sailors reportedly missing

    USS Fitzgerald collides with merchant ship off Japan; 7 US Navy sailors reportedly missing
    The USS Fitzgerald is seen off Shimoda, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan, after the Navy destroyer collided with a merchant ship, Saturday, June 16, 2017. The U.S. Navy says the USS Fitzgerald suffered damage below the water line on its starboard side after it collided with a Philippine-flagged merchant ship. (Iori Sagisawa/Kyodo News via AP)The damage of Philippine-registered container ship ACX Crystal is seen off Izu Oshima, Japan, after it had collided with the USS Fitzgerald southwest of Yokusuka,
  • Pre-sales set for newest Great Park-area luxury homes

    Pre-sales set for newest Great Park-area luxury homes
    Homebuilders Toll Brothers and Lennar are giving buyers their first glimpse of the latest luxury home development near the Orange County Great Park.
    A preview is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 17, for Altair, an 840-home development north of Irvine Boulevard and east of Portola Springs. The homes, with starting prices from $1 million to over $2 million, are being built on a 278-acre parcel overlooking the Great Park. The builders paid developer
  • Angels Notes: Cam Bedrosian to return to the late innings, not necessarily the 9th

    Angels Notes: Cam Bedrosian to return to the late innings, not necessarily the 9th
    ANAHEIM — Cam Bedrosian is finally ready to return to the Angels bullpen. The question now is how he’ll be used.
    Bedrosian, who said he’s expecting to be activated on Saturday, had been the closer when he went on the disabled list two months ago with a groin injury.
    Since then, Bud Norris took over the job and has performed well.
    Manager Mike Scioscia would only go so far as to say that Bedrosian will “pitch in the back end of our bullpen.” He said initially he will
  • Details of Carrie Fisher’s cause of death revealed in autopsy report

    Details of Carrie Fisher’s cause of death revealed in autopsy report
    Carrie Fisher died from sleep apnea and a combination of other factors, but investigators haven’t been able to pinpoint an exact cause, coroner’s officials said Friday.
    Among the factors that contributed to Fisher’s death was buildup of fatty tissue in the walls of her arteries, the Los Angeles County coroner’s office said in a news release late Friday. The release states that the “Star Wars” actress showed signs of having taken multiple drugs, but investigato
  • Sometimes expectations take me by surprise

    Sometimes expectations take me by surprise
    It seems like nothing in our lives goes as expected.
    I love the statement, “We plan and God laughs.”
    Whether you believe in a higher power or not, you can probably think of a time or two when you thought nothing could go wrong, until it did.
    Sometimes our expectations are emotional ones. The birth of a child brings us tremendous joy, until we think of what might have happened instead, and the tears fall. We go to a funeral expecting to wallow in our grief, and end up in a corner, lau
  • Balboa free trolley service aims to ease traffic and parking woes on Peninsula

    Balboa free trolley service aims to ease traffic and parking woes on Peninsula
    Newport Beach Councilwoman Diane Dixon cuts the ribbon during a ceremony unveiling the new Balboa Peninsula Trolley in Newport Beach, on Friday, June 16, 2017. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Register/SCNG)Riders take the new Balboa Peninsula Trolley before the ribbon cutting ceremony for the service in Newport Beach, on Friday, June 16, 2017. The trolley makes 18 stops up and down the peninsula and will run on the weekends and on the Fourth of July. (Photo by Nick Agro, Orange County Registe
  • The Register’s 2017 All-County baseball team

    The Register’s 2017 All-County baseball team
    Huntington Beach’s Hagen Danner. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Dana Hills’ Hans Crouse. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Edison coach Cameron Chinn has been selected to the All-County Baseball Team. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Mater Dei’s Blake Hunt has been selected to the All-County Baseball Team. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)El Dorado’s Jesse Lopez has been selected to the All-County Ba
  • Huntington Beach’s Hagen Danner is the Register’s player of the year

    Huntington Beach’s Hagen Danner is the Register’s player of the year
    Huntington Beach’s Hagen Danner. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Huntington Beach’s Hagen Danner. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Huntington Beach’s Hagen Danner. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Dana Hills’ Hans Crouse. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Mater Dei’s Blake Hunt has been selected to the All-County Baseball Team. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Edison coach Came
  • Dana Hills’ Hans Crouse is the Register’s pitcher of the year

    Dana Hills’ Hans Crouse is the Register’s pitcher of the year
    Dana Hills’ Hans Crouse. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Dana Hills’ Hans Crouse. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Dana Hills’ Hans Crouse. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Huntington Beach’s Hagen Danner. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Edison coach Cameron Chinn has been selected to the All-County Baseball Team. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Mater Dei’s Blake Hunt has be
  • Edison’s Cameron Chinn is the Register baseball coach of the year

    Edison’s Cameron Chinn is the Register baseball coach of the year
    Edison coach Cameron Chinn has been selected to the All-County Baseball Team. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Huntington Beach’s Hagen Danner. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Dana Hills’ Hans Crouse. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Orange County Register/SCNG)Mater Dei’s Blake Hunt has been selected to the All-County Baseball Team. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)El Dorado’s Jesse Lopez has been selected to the All-County Ba
  • Addiction treatment: The new gold rush. ‘It’s almost chic’

    Addiction treatment: The new gold rush. ‘It’s almost chic’
    To fully appreciate the money flowing into addiction treatment, consider the size of the bill Tara Richards ran up during a five-month attempt to achieve sobriety at a rehab center in San Clemente —  $416,050.
    Richards, of Maple Valley, Washington, came to Sovereign Health for help in July of 2014, according to court documents. She had private insurance – Regence Blue Shield – and signed forms agreeing to residential mental health treatment costing $3,410 per day. That car
  • 2017 Register All-County baseball teams: Second, Third and Fourth teams

    2017 Register All-County baseball teams: Second, Third and Fourth teams
    The Register’s All-County baseball teams for 2017.
    ALL-COUNTY BASEBALL
    SSECOND TEAMP: Chandler Champlain, Santa Margarita, Jr.P: Michael Frias, Servite, Sr.P: Skyler Johnson, Katella, Sr.P: Austin Spinney, El Dorado, Sr.C: Ryan Kearney, Trabuco Hills, Sr.1B: Basilio Pacheco, Segerstrom, Jr.Inf.: Matt McLain, Beckman, Sr.Inf. J.T. Schwartz, Corona del Mar, Jr.Inf.: Trevor Windisch, Huntington Beach, Sr.OF: Logan Montgomery, Canyon, Sr.OF: Cade Seabold, Newport Harbor, Sr.OF: Colin Townsend,
  • Mater Dei receiver Nikko Remigio commits to Cal

    Mater Dei receiver Nikko Remigio commits to Cal
    Mater Dei football receiver Nikko Remigio committed to Cal, he announced on Twitter on Friday, June 16.
    Remigio, 5-foot-11 and 170 pounds, had 46 receptions for 758 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior last season. He was among a deep corps of Monarchs receivers that included All-Orange County first-team selections Osiris St. Brown, a 2016 senior on his way to Stanford, and Amon-Ra St. Brown, who will be a senior this fall.

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