• Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (11-4-17)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (11-4-17)
    This is where you can find the scores and stats for the Orange County high school games on Saturday, Nov. 4.
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    Corona del Mar 12, San Clemente 8Goals: (CdM) Wilde 3, Cooper 2, Klein 2, Pulice 2. Saves: (CdM) Smith 4
     
     
  • CIF-SS football playoff brackets released Sunday

    CIF-SS football playoff brackets released Sunday
    CIF-Southern Section football playoffs brackets will be released Sunday, Nov. 5.
    The day begins with the announcement of at-large teams – teams that did not finish high enough in their leagues’ final standings to qualify for a berth – at 8 a.m.
    Release of brackets for the 13 CIF-SS playoff divisions follow this schedule: Divisions 2, 5 and 9 at 10 a.m.; Divisions 3, 6 and 11 at 10:30 a.m.; Division 1 at 11 a.m.; Divisions 4, 7 and 12 at 11:30 a.m.; and Divisions 8, 10 and 13 at
  • 3 good Samaritans pull pair from burning car in Coto de Caza

    3 good Samaritans pull pair from burning car in Coto de Caza
    Orange County Fire Authority officials are praising three good Samaritans including a pair of high school students for pulling two people from a burning vehicle.
    Firefighters received a call at 10:40 p.m., Friday, Nov. 3 of a traffic collision and fire at Vista del Verde and Tipu Run in southern Coto de Caza, said OCFA Capt. Steve Concialdi.Coto de Caza – Bystanders, including a 16yr old boy who used a rock to break the sunroof, pulled the two adults (male & female) from the car p
  • Katie is a sweet tuxedo who would love to be your cat’s friend

    Katie is a sweet tuxedo who would love to be your cat’s friend
    Breed: Tuxedo
    Age: 7-8 months
    Gender: Spayed female
    Katie’s story: This sweet girl lost her home when her owner was evicted. Katie was carried from her home and shoved into the arms of a neighbor with the request that she be kept safe. The neighbor had too many cats, so couldn’t keep Katie, even though she would have liked to. Katie likes other cats and people of all ages. She is playful and loving. Katie has been spayed, vaccinated , wormed and tested negative for feline immunodefic
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  • Anti and pro-Trump protesters face off in Pershing Square rally

    Anti and pro-Trump protesters face off in Pershing Square rally
    LOS ANGELES >> A protest against President Donald Trump drew a group of counter-demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, Nov. 4, with the two groups kept apart by police.
    The group Refuse Fascism started the demonstration at Pershing Square at 1 p.m. as part of an organized across the United States.
    One anti-Trump protester was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department for repeated attempts to broach the makeshift barricades set up to keep the groups separated.
    The event
  • Anti- and pro-Trump protesters face off in downtown L.A. rally

    Anti- and pro-Trump protesters face off in downtown L.A. rally
    A protest against President Donald Trump drew a group of counter-demonstrators to downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, Nov. 4, with the two groups kept apart by police.
    The group Refuse Fascism started the demonstration at Pershing Square at 1 p.m. as part of an organized group of protests across the United States.
    One anti-Trump protester was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department for repeated attempts to push through makeshift barricades set up to keep the groups separated.
    As of 2:30 p.m.
  • Breeders’ Cup: 66-1 longshot Bar of Gold shines in Filly & Mare Sprint

    Breeders’ Cup: 66-1 longshot Bar of Gold shines in Filly & Mare Sprint
    DEL MAR — Bar of Gold pulled the upset of the day, rallying for a nose victory over Ami’s Mesa in the $1 million Filly & Mare Sprint at 66-1. The winner was ridden by Irad Ortiz, Jr. and returned $135.40.
    It was the first Breeders’ Cup victory in 10 tries for trainer John Kimmel and the third for Ortiz.
    Bar of Gold, a 5-year-old Medaglia d’Oro mare, won for the seventh time in 25 starts while outlasting Ami’s Mesa, an 18-1 longshot ridden by Luis Contreras.
  • Breeders’ Cup: World Approval streaks to popular victory in the Mile

    Breeders’ Cup: World Approval streaks to popular victory in the Mile
    DEL MAR — Amid a lot of upsets at the Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar on Saturday, World Approval’s victory in the $2 million Mile was no surprise.
    Settling a little farther off the lead than usual early in the turf-course race, World Approval and jockey John Velazquez let a fast pace tire frontrunners Midnight Storm and Heart to Heart, got the lead in the stretch and won by 1 1/4 lengths. Lancaster Bomber finished second, Blackjackcat third and Suedois fourth in a tight bunch.
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  • Bonsignore: Rams feeling the impact of of good decisions and good fortune

    Bonsignore: Rams feeling the impact of of good decisions and good fortune
    EAST RUTHERFORD NJ — Assuming the weather experts got it right, a steady and comfortable 63-degree, partly cloudy afternoon will be the conditions welcoming the Rams when they play the Giants at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
    In other words, pretty darn near perfect given the location, time of year, and the far worse possibilities that could have confronted them.
    It’s not a big thing in the whole scheme of things. The Rams with the sixth-best rushing attack, seventh-best run defense and
  • Dapper Day: Stylish Disneyland Gathering

    Guests dressed in the styles of yore will call upon the Anaheim theme park for a day of strolling and sartorial splendor on Sunday, Nov. 5. Old family photographs, the kind that sit between clear plastic covers and sticky-backed pages inside heavily bound photo albums? We revisit them all year long but especially around the holidays, when nostalgia and memory move to the forefront of our comfort-seeking minds. But those snapshots of yore come to fancy life, no photo albums or sticky-backed pages
  • Rams continue their frequent flying, with next stop at New York

    Rams continue their frequent flying, with next stop at New York
    NEW YORK — Comfortable on the road? Remember, this is a Rams team that, during 2016, went from St. Louis to Oxnard to Irvine to Thousand Oaks. Their shirts spent more time folded than hanging.
    Life on the road is all about a good mindset, and the Rams seem to have it right now. They’re 3-0 on the road this season going into Sunday’s game against the New York Giants in New Jersey. New England, also at 3-0, is the NFL’s only other team without a road loss this season, and t
  • Dana Point’s Gloria Dei Lutheran celebrates new glass-walled sanctuary after $8.5 million renovation

    Dana Point’s Gloria Dei Lutheran celebrates new glass-walled sanctuary after $8.5 million renovation
    Gloria Dei Luthern Church in Dana Point on Thursday, November 2, 2017. The Lutheran house of worship underwent a several-year expansion giving the church about twice as much space to worship and hold other events and groups. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Pastor David Mattson has been the pastor at Gloria Dei Luthern Church in Dana Point for sixteen years. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Gloria Dei Luthern Church’s new church in Dana Point on Thursday
  • Halsey tells the truth in Forum show

    Halsey tells the truth in Forum show
    “Who here has heard my album, ‘hopeless fountain kingdom,’” Halsey asked the Los Angeles crowd packed into The Forum on Friday night. Her follow up question – how many people downloaded it illegally – was met with a smaller, but still strong response. “That was a test to see how honest you guys are,” she continued. “You passed.”
    By now, Halsey’s story has been well-documented. Homelessness, a junkie boyfriend, a chance meeting wit
  • Police pursuit that started in Buena Park ends in Pasadena; suspect at large

    Police pursuit that started in Buena Park ends in Pasadena; suspect at large
    PASADENA – A vehicle pursuit that began Friday in Buena Park ended on on Saturday, Nov. 4 in Pasadena, where the suspect abandoned his pickup truck and remains at large.
    At about 11 p.m. Friday, California Highway Patrol officers in East Los Angeles were notified of a Buena Park police car tailing a white Ford F-250 that matched the description of a robbery suspect, which was going north on the Santa Ana (5) Freeway at Slauson Avenue, in Commerce, the CHP reported. As the pair went to
  • Anti-Trump protest planned today in LA

    Anti-Trump protest planned today in LA
    Protests to be held around the country against President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence on Saturday, Nov. 4 include one planned in Los Angeles’ Pershing Square.
    Los Angeles police said they expect counter-protesters but did not know how many plan to show up.
    Organizers say they have been threatened with violence by opposing groups, and police plan to be out in force at the gathering, armed with a new city ordinance limiting what people can bring to such assemblies.
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  • Heisler: Clippers face brave new post-Chris Paul world

    Heisler: Clippers face brave new post-Chris Paul world
    Where have you gone, Chris Paul?
    Not that the Clippers turn their lonely eyes to you. They have read CP3 out of their history like Winston Smith dropping his chapter in the memory hole in “1984,” and vice versa.
    Not that you can forget that Chris was their leader for six seasons with their .658 winning percentage surpassed only by the Spurs (.742) and Warriors (.689).
    Of course, the last three seasons the Warriors went .841 – and 36-8 in the Western draw of the playoffs –
  • Buyers not responding on time? Order them to ‘perform’

    Buyers not responding on time? Order them to ‘perform’
    We recently talked about the agonizing wait that sellers are in for when they finally reach an agreement with qualified buyers and enter escrow.
    The buyers have 21 days to remove all of their contingencies, in writing. Until day 21, the buyers can cancel the contract for just about any reasonable reason, their deposit is returned, and the sellers have to start all over.
    Once the final contingency has been removed, in writing, the buyers can either, (1) choose to cancel the contract, in writing,
  • XBiotech's MABp1 to be Featured in Oral Presentation at the American...

    XBiotech Inc. announced today that research involving MABp1, the company's IL-1 alpha antibody, will be featured in an oral presentation during the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions being held November 11-15 in Anaheim, California. The presentation will provide evidence that IL-1a is associated with Neutrophil Extracellular Traps and is involved in endothelial activation and thrombogenesis.
  • Photos: Selena honored with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

    Photos: Selena honored with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
    The late Selena Quintanilla was honored with the 2,622nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, November 3, 2017. The star was dedicated in the category of Recording at 1750 N. Vine Street in front of the historic Capitol Records Building.
    Selena Quintanilla performs for the crowd during a dance following the Feria de las Flores queen’s contest at Memorial Coliseum Aug. 12, 1989, in Corpus Christi, Texas. (AP Photo/Corpus Christi Caller Times, FILE)A.B. Quintanilla III, brother of t
  • HOA Homefront: Can the board just give an owner some space?

    HOA Homefront: Can the board just give an owner some space?
    Q: My HOA has a board that changes all the time. People with agendas run, and many times they leave after one year. The question is whether the HOA can continually “grant” various owner’s rights into the greenbelt/common area. Shouldn’t there be disclosures to the entire membership of each and all such rights granted, and not just adjoining neighbors? In theory, we all own the common area, and it is being chopped up and “permitted” to be used exclusively
  • Allen Buchanan: Guess what? Buyers WILL pay!

    Allen Buchanan: Guess what? Buyers WILL pay!
    Last week, I wrote about how and why the amenities within your commercial real estate do not “move the meter” with buyers. Or, put another way: Buyers don’t care and won’t pay a premium for the benefit.
    You may wonder then, are there, in fact, features that will create a greater worth for commercial real estate?
    Absolutely!
    In no particular order, they are:
    Extra land. Generally, a greater price will be paid if extra land exists. In our congested county, extra land i
  • Book events for the week of Nov. 5

    Book events for the week of Nov. 5
    Author and journalist David Clary will discuss and sign his new book, “Gangsters to Governors: The New Bosses of Gambling in America,” at Laguna Beach Books. (Photo Courtesy of David Clary)Sunday, Nov. 5
    Author and journalist David Clary will discuss and sign his new book, “Gangsters to Governors: The New Bosses of Gambling in America,” which explores how and why states seized control of gambling from organized crime. 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5. Laguna Beach Books, 1200 S. Coa
  • Beckman girls reach quarterfinals for the first time

    Beckman girls reach quarterfinals for the first time
    IRVINE – After every match during the regular season Beckman girls tennis coach Nick Friendt said his team would end a huddle with a loud cheer: “C-I-F.”
    The Patriots’ goal has always been to make the playoffs.
    Now that they are in the CIF-SS Division 2 playoffs they are making the most of it, considering last year they missed the postseason after finishing fourth in the highly competitive Pacific Coast League, despite being the top-ranked team in the division.
    Top-seeded
  • Former Compton Deputy Treasurer sentenced for stealing more than $3.7 million in city funds

    Former Compton Deputy Treasurer sentenced for stealing more than $3.7 million in city funds
    SANTA ANA >> Former Compton Deputy Treasurer Salvador Galvan was sentenced today to 6½ years in federal prison for stealing more than $3.7 million in city funds in a scheme that also involved his wife, who was ordered to perform 800 hours of community service and serve one year of home confinement.
    Galvan, 47, and his wife, who both pleaded guilty in July to one federal count of theft from an organization receiving federal funds, apologized for their crimes.
    “I deeply and sinc
  • Video: Fryer and Albano react to Friday’s highlights, surprises

    Video: Fryer and Albano react to Friday’s highlights, surprises
    Steve Fryer and Dan Albano have some fun sharing their reactions to what happened in the Orange County high school football scene on Friday, Nov. 4.
    This was the final week of the regular season, and league titles and playoff spots were at stake.
    See what they had to say this week . . .DID YOU SEE THIS?
    OCVarsity Photos: See the thrilling plays, fun moments from the Week 10 games
    Mission Viejo’s Christian Lavalle celebrates his touchdown against San Clemente late in the fourth quarter in M
  • Albano’s projected CIF-bound Orange County football teams

    Albano’s projected CIF-bound Orange County football teams
    Earlier this week, I previewed the league chases in football and the top storylines in Orange County entering Week 10. The games are in the books, so here are the teams I project earning playoff spots Sunday when the CIF-SS announces its playoff pairings.
    Cypress, Irvine and Aliso Niguel are the teams I have questions about.
    Academy
    St. Margaret’s, Crean Lutheran
    Crestview
    Villa Park, Yorba Linda, Canyon (at-large)
    Empire
    Pacifica, Valencia, Tustin, Cypress (at-large)
    Freeway
    La Habra, Ful
  • OCVarsity: All of Friday’s stories, photos, scores, videos and more

    OCVarsity: All of Friday’s stories, photos, scores, videos and more
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s stories, photos, scores, videos and more from the high school football games on Friday, Nov. 3.
    PHOTOS
    OCVarsity Photos: Check out the great plays, thrilling moments from Friday’s football games
    Villa Park’s Marcus Johnson grimaces as he prepares to be hit by a Yorba Linda defender on Friday night at Fred Kelly Stadium on November 3, 2017. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)VIDEOS
    Friday Night Football Wrap-up with F
  • Laguna Beach summer homebuying: Prices dip 8.6%

    Laguna Beach summer homebuying: Prices dip 8.6%
    This summer, the Laguna Beach housing market cooled with falling prices and essentially flat sales.
    CoreLogic statistics for the July-to-September quarter, compared with the same period a year earlier, show these five trends for Laguna Beach homebuying …
    1. 111 homes sold this year vs. 112 a year ago.
    2. That’s a one-year sales decline of 0.9 percent vs. a countywide homebuying gain of 2.2 percent.
    3. Median selling price this year of $1,600,000 vs. $1,750,547 in 2016.
    4. That&rsquo
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame Star honoring Selena unveiled

    Hollywood Walk of Fame Star honoring Selena unveiled
    HOLLYWOOD >> A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame posthumously honoring the slain Tejano singing star Selena was unveiled in a rare night ceremony Friday night.
    Mayor Eric Garcetti and actress Eva Longoria spoke at the ceremony in front of the Capital Records building on Vine Street. Selena’s sister, Suzette Quintanilla, accepted the star.
    “While she was taken from us way too early, we now have something permanent that generation after generation after generation can see in the
  • Santa Ana charges past Segerstrom, completes another perfect run in Golden West League

    Santa Ana charges past Segerstrom, completes another perfect run in Golden West League
    SANTA ANA – Something is brewing in Santa Ana.
    Four years into the Charlie TeGantvoort era and the Saints have now collected back-to-back Golden West League football championships.
    The Saints wrapped up their second title in a row with a 35-14 win over Segerstrom on Friday night, Nov. 3, at Segerstrom High.
    Santa Ana (9-1, 5-0) clinched sole possession of the league title and earned the right to be home for the opening round of the Division 12 playoffs next week. Last season the Saints los
  • Amber Alert for father who abducted baby son in Southern California

    Amber Alert for father who abducted baby son in Southern California
    FORT TEJON, Calif. >> An Amber Alert has been issued in Southern California for a father who authorities say has abducted his 2-month-old son and is considered armed and dangerous.
    The alert says the father and baby were last seen Friday afternoon in Fort Tejon, an area on the Grapevine section of Interstate 5 about halfway between Los Angeles and Bakersfield. Several hours later, there had been no reported sightings of the pair.
    Authorities say the suspect is Jeffrey Michael Gomes, a 42-y
  • Corona del Mar passes tough test from Woodbridge in its PCL finale

    Corona del Mar passes tough test from Woodbridge in its PCL finale
    IRVINE – Corona del Mar faced its biggest challenge in the Pacific Coast League this season in its final game in the league Friday night, Nov. 3.
    But the Sea Kings pulled off a 41-21 victory over Woodbridge in a first-place showdown at University High to win their sixth league title in a row.
    Corona del Mar (9-1, 5-0) registered its 30th consecutive league win over six seasons and ended its run in the PCL where it dominated the past eight seasons. CdM is off to the Sunset League next seaso
  • Tustin pounds away with Carr, slips past Cypress for crucial league win

    Tustin pounds away with Carr, slips past Cypress for crucial league win
    TUSTIN – Tustin coach Myron Miller called himself a stubborn play-caller after his team ran the ball 63 times for 451 yards against Cypress on Friday night, Nov. 3.
    But the game plan of pushing his workhorse running back KC Carr III and the rest of the rushing attack to the extreme paid off as Tustin defeated Cypress 39-20 in the final Empire League game.
    “KC ran behind his shoulder pads tonight,” Miller said. “He’s a warrior.”
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  • Brea Olinda delivers a painful blow to Esperanza

    Brea Olinda delivers a painful blow to Esperanza
    BREA – After losing its first seven games of the season, the playoffs were not something the Esperanza football team was thinking about.
    A win in league changed that, giving the Aztecs a glimmer of hope that they could reach the postseason.
    But those hopes were dashed by Brea Olinda, which jumped out to a 21-point halftime lead and cruised to a 36-6 victory Friday night in a North Hills League game at Brea Olinda High.
    The win by the Wildcats (3-7, 1-2) created a three-way tie for second p
  • Newport Harbor collects win over Huntington Beach, but loses coin-flip for third place

    Newport Harbor collects win over Huntington Beach, but loses coin-flip for third place
    HUNTINGTON BEACH – Newport Harbor hardly played like a 1-8 team in its Sunset League regular-season finale Friday evening, Nov. 3, against Huntington Beach.
    Sam Barela, Raphael Cruz and Colin Gregg sparked the Sailors in the second half as visiting Newport Harbor rallied to defeat the Oilers 21-7 and put themselves in position to draw a CIF-SS playoff bid.
    The Sailors improved to 2-8 overall and 2-3 in league with the win, which created a three-way tie for third place in league with Founta
  • 2 men receive lengthy prison sentences for O.C. pimping-related convictions

    SANTA ANA — Two men were sentenced this week in Orange County Superior Court to lengthy prison sentences for pimping-related convictions, according to prosecutors.
    Antonio Chavez Moses III, 39, of Los Angeles, was sentenced Monday to 24 years in prison after being found guilty of human trafficking,  pandering and attempted pimping.
    Moses also received a sentencing enhancement for a previous  conviction of voluntary manslaughter with the use of a firearm in 1996 in Los Angeles Cou
  • Santa Margarita continues its thrill ride with comeback win over Orange Lutheran

    Santa Margarita continues its thrill ride with comeback win over Orange Lutheran
    MISSION VIEJO – Santa Margarita running back Chad Magyar believes his team plays its best football in the fourth quarter.
    That doesn’t do any favors for second-year head coach Rich Fisher, who said his blood pressure is riding high after back-to-back come-from-behind wins, the latest a 38-31 comeback win by the No. 3 Eagles over No. 7 Orange Lutheran on Friday night, Nov. 3, at Trabuco Hills High.
    The win gave the Eagles (7-3, 3-2) sole possession of third place in the Trinity League
  • Utah crushes UCLA in Devon Modster’s first start at quarterback

    Utah crushes UCLA in Devon Modster’s first start at quarterback
    Utah defensive back Corrion Ballard (15) tackles UCLA running back Bolu Olorunfunmi (4) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)UCLA quarterback Devon Modster throws a pass against Utah during the first half of an NCAA college football game Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)Utah running back Zack Moss (2) breaks a tackle from UCLA linebacker Krys Barnes (14) on his way to a touchdown during
  • Mission Viejo routs San Clemente on special night for Johnson

    Mission Viejo routs San Clemente on special night for Johnson
    Mission Viejo head coach Bob Johnson gets a hug after a pre-game ceremony to honor his many years as coach in Mission Viejo on Friday, November 3, 2017. Johnson will be retiring after this season. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Mission Viejo head coach Bob Johnson acknowledges the crowd as his jersey is unveiled during a pre-game ceremony in Mission Viejo on Friday, November 3, 2017. Johnson will be retiring after this season. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Regist
  • Video: UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping with UFC fighter word association

     
    UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping does UFC fighter word association with Daily News MMA reporter Brian Martin.
  • D’Angelo Russell returns but can’t beat Brook Lopez and Lakers

    D’Angelo Russell returns but can’t beat Brook Lopez and Lakers
    Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball, left, dribbles to the basket past Brooklyn Nets guard D’Angelo Russell, right, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang)Los Angeles Lakers forward Julius Randle, left, and Brooklyn Nets guard D’Angelo Russell, right, stand on the court before an NBA basketball game, Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang)Los Angeles Lakers forward Julius Randle dunks during the fi
  • Pacifica knocks off Valencia to earn share of first league title since 2007

    Pacifica knocks off Valencia to earn share of first league title since 2007
    PLACENTIA – Pacifica’s football team packed its Friday night with effort, history and fulfillment of early-season promise.
    The Mariners used the legs and arm of Ben Jefferson and the leadership and tackling of Isaak Togia to capture their first league title since 2007 with 14-0 victory at Valencia to help cap a competitive Empire League.
    “The happiest thing is that we could bring home a championship to Pacifica,” third-year coach Vinnie Lopez said. “It’s been
  • Villa Park leans on defense to pull out victory over Yorba Linda

    Villa Park leans on defense to pull out victory over Yorba Linda
    ORANGE – Villa Park found itself in an unfamiliar position in its Crestview League football finale against Yorba Linda on Friday, Nov. 3.
    The Spartans trailed by 21 points in the second quarter and by a touchdown at halftime.
    Villa Park’s signature defense took control in the second half, putting the Spartans in a position to come back and defeat the Mustangs 35-31.
    The Spartans (9-1, 3-0), ranked No. 7 in CIF-SS Division 3, will enter the playoffs as the league’s first-place t
  • Hudson Tool Steel Adds Latest Plate Band Saw

    The VM3800 plate saw can cut materials up to 150 in long x 24 in wide, all with NC precision. With a workload capacity of 26,450 lb, material can be stacked for further efficiency, allowing the shop to pass further value on to customers through shorter lead times and competitive pricing.
  • La Habra powers its way past Fullerton, grabs Freeway title

    La Habra powers its way past Fullerton, grabs Freeway title
    La Habra’s Skyler Taylor runs with the ball during a Freeway League game against Fullerton at Fullerton District Stadium in Fullerton on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)La Habra’s Skyler Taylor, right, runs with the ball past Fullerton’s Jonoven Smith during a Freeway League game against Fullerton at Fullerton District Stadium in Fullerton on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)La Habra’s Mitch Ande
  • Ducks’ rally falls short in playoff rematch with Predators

    Ducks’ rally falls short in playoff rematch with Predators
    Anaheim Ducks defenseman Josh Manson (42) keeps his eyes on the puck in front of Nashville Predators center Ryan Johansen (92) and left wing Nick Ritchie, right, during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)Nashville Predators left wing Scott Hartnell, right, celebrates after scoring against Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson, center, with right wing Corey Perry, left, watching during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Anahe
  • OCVarsity Photos: Check out the great plays, thrilling moments from Friday’s football games

    OCVarsity Photos:  Check out the great plays, thrilling moments from Friday’s football games
    Mater Dei cheerleaders watch the ball bounce off the hands of Mater Dei’s Amon-Ra St. Brown during the first half of Friday’s Trinity League game at Santa Ana Stadium in Santa Ana, Calif. on Friday, November 3, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)La Habra’s Skyler Taylor runs with the ball during a Freeway League game against Fullerton at Fullerton District Stadium in Fullerton on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)Mater
  • JSerra unable to slow down St. John Bosco’s high-powered attack

    JSerra unable to slow down St. John Bosco’s high-powered attack
    JSerra’s Jamiel Henning carries the ball along the sideline, nearly to the end zone, during a kickoff return on Friday, November 3, 2017 in a Trinity League game against St. John Bosco. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)JSerra wide receiver Tyler Shimomura carries the ball during a Trinity League game against St. John Bosco on Friday, November 3, 2017. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)JSerra’s Eli Jefferson breaks a tackle while carrying the ball du
  • Homeless advocates plan to protest group’s possible eviction by Huntington Beach City Council

    Homeless advocates plan to protest group’s possible eviction by Huntington Beach City Council
    HUNTINGTON BEACH Homeless services providers and advocates say they plan to show up in force on Monday, Nov. 6, when the City Council is set to decide whether to uphold an eviction notice on a homeless advocacy group from its offices in an industrial area on Gothard Street.
    In June, Beach Cities Interfaith Services, which has provided food and services to the homeless and poor in the city for 30 years, was given until Aug. 14 to vacate the site where it has operated for three years. That was lat
  • O.C. flashback: Modster, Costello, Darnold together again in Pac-12 spotlight

    O.C. flashback: Modster, Costello, Darnold together again in Pac-12 spotlight
    It was a hot summer day in 2014 when OCVarsity held a photo shoot for seven of the top quarterbacks in Orange County going into the 2014 high school football season.
    It seems like a good time to revisit that photo with the news that has come out in the last 24 hours.
    One of the players in the photo, Tesoro’s Devon Modster, will make his first start for UCLA on Friday night, Nov. 3.
    Santa Margarita’s KJ Costello will make his first start for Stanford this weekend.
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