• 53% of Muslim students say theya ve been bullied over religion

    ANAHEIM >> Muslim students in California are bullied at a rate that is more than twice the average of Muslim youths nationally, according to a report released by the California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The report, which was issued by the group's Anaheim-based Los Angeles chapter Monday morning, Oct. 30, said 53 percent of the 1,041 Muslim students surveyed, between age 11 and 18 and enrolled in California's public and private schools, said they were bullied in
  • Concert-goers who escaped Vegas mass shooting get ‘stop the bleed’ training at UCI Medical Center

    Concert-goers who escaped Vegas mass shooting get ‘stop the bleed’ training at UCI Medical Center
    UC Irvine Medical Center nurse Christy Carroll teaches “Stop the Bleed,” a course that teaches techniques to stop life-threatening bleeding until first responders arrive. It is open to the public on the third Saturday of each month in Orange.(Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Heather Siegal of Westminster embraces her boyfriend Alex Diaz of Culver City at the “Stop the Bleed” course at UC Irvine Medial Center in Orange on Saturday, November 18, 2017. The
  • Good news, snow lovers: Big Bear Snow Play opens for tubing on Sunday

    Good news, snow lovers: Big Bear Snow Play opens for tubing on Sunday
    The weather outside may not be frightful, but Big Bear Snow Play is kicking off the winter sports season on Sunday.
    “While it has been warm in the cities, there’s lots of snow on the runs at Big Bear Snow Play, which took advantage of cold, dry temperatures to power up ski resort-quality Lenko snowmaking fan guns,” a Saturday press release from the park reads in part. “There’s already up to two feet of snow on the runs and with continued snowmaking, Big Bear Snow Pl
  • Chargers vs. Bills: Who has the edge?

    Chargers vs. Bills: Who has the edge?
    CHARGERS (3-6) vs. BILLS (5-4)
    When: Sunday, 1:05 p.m. PT
    Where: StubHub Center
    Line: Chargers by 5.5 points
    TV/Radio: Ch. 13, Ch. 11 (joined in progress); 640-AM, 980-AM (Spanish)
    CHARGERS OFFENSE vs. BILLS DEFENSE
    Philip Rivers cleared the concussion protocol and will make his 195th consecutive start this Sunday — but his presence hasn’t exactly jolted the Chargers offense through nine games. Will that change in the team’s first home appearance in nearly a
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  • After years of suffering, Rodger Saffold is basking in the Rams winning

    After years of suffering, Rodger Saffold is basking in the Rams winning
    From his middle locker in the center of the Rams locker room, Rodger Saffold offered an appreciative smile as the roar of laughter and chatter echoed from one end of the room to the other.
    The eight-year veteran is the Rams longest-tenured player, which just means he’s endured nine more losses than Robert Quinn, who joined him in 2011. The Rams have done a lot of losing during Saffold’s time, way more than any player should be subjected to. And in his previous seven seasons with the
  • Football recruiting: Mater Dei’s Amon-Ra St. Brown a recruit guest today for USC

    Football recruiting: Mater Dei’s Amon-Ra St. Brown a recruit guest today for USC
    The Battle for L.A. tonight between USC and UCLA will have an intriguing, uncommitted recruit on hand for the 87th edition of the college football rivalry.
    Mater Dei uncommitted wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown said he will be a guest of the host Trojans at the Coliseum.
    “I’m just going to enjoy it,” said St. Brown, who has been offered by both schools. “I haven’t been to a (college) game in a while.”
    St. Brown has made officials visits to Notre
  • Mater Dei continues to win football games, but not coin flips

    Mater Dei continues to win football games, but not coin flips
    Mater Dei’s home football stadium is Santa Ana Ana Stadium. It has been the Monarchs’ home field for decades.
    The Monarchs will go through this year’s CIF-SS playoffs without playing at Santa Ana Stadium – including the Division 1 semifinal game on Friday, Nov. 24, against Mission Viejo, which is Mission Viejo’s home game.
    Mater Dei had a first-round home game against Vista Murrieta. Santa Ana High had priority to use Santa Ana Stadium (playoff priority rotates amo
  • LCD Soundsystem soars mightily on Friday, the first of five sold-out nights at the Hollywood Palladium

    LCD Soundsystem soars mightily on Friday, the first of five sold-out nights at the Hollywood Palladium
    James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem performs during the first of five nights at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood on Friday, November 17, 2017. (Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem performs during the first of five nights at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood on Friday, November 17, 2017. (Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem performs during the first of five nights at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood on Fr
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  • Capistrano Valley surges in second half, returns to CIF-SS semifinals

    Capistrano Valley surges in second half, returns to CIF-SS semifinals
    LA VERNE — Capistrano Valley turned a close game at halftime into a rout with 21 points in the first three minutes of the third quarter and went on to defeat Damien, 34-7, in Friday’s CIF-SS Division 4 football quarterfinals.
    Capistrano Valley (12-0), the top seed in Division 4, advances to the semifinals for the second straight year after reaching the Division 5 title game a year ago. The Cougars will be home against Downey on Friday, Nov. 24.
    Damien (7-5), hoping to reach its
  • Hidden underground bunker, tunnel with 1,000 bikes found in homeless encampment

    Officers from the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the Anaheim, Orange and Fountain Valley police departments have been clearing out homeless camps along the Santa Ana River trail. Officers from the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the Anaheim, Orange and Fountain Valley police departments have been clearing out homeless camps along the Santa Ana River trail.
  • Fans, musicians salute AC/DC co-founder, guitarist Malcolm Young

    Fans, musicians salute AC/DC co-founder, guitarist Malcolm Young
    Metal band AC/DC announced Saturday morning that their guitarist and co-founder Malcolm Young has died at 64.
    The band, most known for songs like “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” “Back in Black” and “Highway to Hell,” announced the news on its Facebook page.Musicians and friends, including Ozzy Osbourne, Tom Morello and Garbage, went to Twitter to salute the late rocker.“I’m sad to hear of the passing of Malcolm Young. It was great to get the opportun
  • Watch hit Korean boy band BTS perform at the American Music Awards on Sunday

    Watch hit Korean boy band BTS  perform at the American Music Awards on Sunday
    When the 2017 American Music Awards open on ABC on Sunday night, viewers will see and hear Pink and Kelly Clarkson team up to start the show, followed by performances from Diana Ross and Christina Aguilera, Imagine Dragons and Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez and Nick Jonas.
    But it’s fans of BTS, a Korean boy band that is massively popular with millions of fans around the world – yet still not all that familiar to mainstream music fans in the United States – who are going to lose their
  • Malcolm Young, guitarist and AC/DC co-founder, dead at 64

    Malcolm Young, guitarist and AC/DC co-founder, dead at 64
    File – AC/DC line-up: Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Simon Wright, Malcolm Young and Cliff Williams. Malcolm Young, the rhythm guitarist and guiding force behind the bawdy hard rock band AC/DC who helped create such head-banging anthems as “Highway to Hell,” ”Hells Bells” and “Back in Black,” has died. He was 64. (AP Photo)File – Band member Malcolm Young of the Australian rock band AC-DC poses September 15, 2000 at the Rock Walk handprint ceremony at
  • This week’s best deals: Book sale, turkey coupon, Arby’s sandwich, warehouse sale, Denny’s sale

    This week’s best deals: Book sale, turkey coupon, Arby’s sandwich, warehouse sale, Denny’s sale
    Hi, it’s me, Marla Jo, your columnist and deals maven. If you know a great deal, let me know at [email protected]. You can also find me at Deals Diva on Facebook and Twitter. And don’t forget to read my humor columns on Wednesdays in the Register.
    FREE KNOTTS
    I want to remind you that military and veterans can get in free to Knott’s Berry Farm with proof of service through Dec. 15, and up to six guests can also get in with discounts.  This is the annual military tribute day
  • Best Southern California deals: Book sale, turkey coupon, Arby’s sandwich, warehouse sale, Denny’s sale

    Best Southern California deals: Book sale, turkey coupon, Arby’s sandwich, warehouse sale, Denny’s sale
    Hi, it’s me, Marla Jo, your columnist and deals maven. If you know a great deal, let me know at [email protected]. You can also find me at Deals Diva on Facebook and Twitter. And don’t forget to read my humor columns on Wednesdays in the Register.
    FREE KNOTTS
    I want to remind you that military and veterans can get in free to Knott’s Berry Farm with proof of service through Dec. 15, and up to six guests can also get in with discounts.  This is the annual military tribute day
  • Rams hope Jared Goff doesn’t experience 2016 flashbacks against aggressive Vikings

    Rams hope Jared Goff doesn’t experience 2016 flashbacks against aggressive Vikings
    MINNEAPOLIS — Jared Goff can take a hit, but that’s not the point.
    No NFL coach in his right mind will brag about the fact that a quarterback can tolerate getting pummeled. It’s not a long-term strategy.
    Last season, that’s about all the Rams could say. Their offense line, firm as cotton candy, contributed to Goff being sacked 26 times in seven games. It’s been a far different situation this season, although that will be tested Sunday when the Rams face the Minnesot
  • USC vs. UCLA football: Live updates and chat

    USC vs. UCLA football: Live updates and chat
    Follow along for instant updates and join the discussion with reporters Scott Wolf and Thuc Nhi Nguyen and other fans as USC plays UCLA at 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18 (ABC Ch. 7). 
  • HOA Homefront: What Sacramento did for (or is it to?) HOAs in 2017 (Part 2)

    HOA Homefront: What Sacramento did for (or is it to?) HOAs in 2017 (Part 2)
    Last week’s column addressed three bills recently passed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown and the California Assembly: Senate bill 2, Assembly bill 534 and AB 1412. Today’s column will tackle three other significant bills, SB 407, AB 634, and AB 690, which also were approved and take effect in 2018.
    SB 407 created Civil Code 4515, which has the expressed intent of protecting the right of HOA members and residents to “peacefully assemble and freely communicate” regarding HOA l
  • 5 garden tips for this week, Nov. 18-24

    5 garden tips for this week, Nov. 18-24
    Looking for something to do in the garden? Here are five things to get you started:
    1. Citrus tree care
    Citrus trees need continuous soil moisture as the fruits ripen, so be careful to continue irrigating them as necessary. And if you haven’t done so yet, give your trees a proper dose of “Grow More Citrus Grower Blend” or “Tru-Green Citrus Growers Mix,” available at many garden centers and home improvement stores. It will dramatically increase the sweetness of your
  • The final hurdle: Can the buyer qualify for a loan?

    The final hurdle: Can the buyer qualify for a loan?
    The California Residential Purchase Agreement gives the buyers in most cases 21 days to remove all of their contingencies.
    The contingency most contracts leave to the last is the loan approval, which makes a lot of sense.
    Why would buyers put their deposit at risk, which is what you are doing when you remove your final contingency in writing, before they actually know whether or not they can get a loan large enough to buy the house of their dreams?
    This puts the pressure on the buyers and their
  • Allen Buchanan: Why no steel? Some answers to how commercial real estate is built

    Allen Buchanan: Why no steel? Some answers to how commercial real estate is built
    My biggest fan and harshest critic is an avid reader of this column. He also is my neighbor and a veteran of the construction industry.
    So as not to embarrass him, we will call him Sam. Sam approached me over the weekend and lamented the fact I don’t write about construction topics — specifically the way commercial real estate is built.
    In an effort to retain good circulation for the OC Register and pleasant neighborhood conversations, here it goes.
    Many moons ago, commercial real es
  • Why ‘Coco’ filmmakers strapped GoPro cameras onto musicians’ guitars

    Why ‘Coco’ filmmakers strapped GoPro cameras onto musicians’ guitars
    As a longtime guitarist, I find it irritating when an actor in a movie is obviously only pretending to play the instrument.
    Even with an actor who can play a bit, things can go wrong, like only hitting one note when there should be four.
    That is why I sat completely wide-eyed in Pixar’s “Coco” watching the computer-animated characters intricately picking and fingering their guitars. Not only do the characters accurately move their hands around the fretboards, they hit the right
  • Book events for the week of Nov. 19

    Book events for the week of Nov. 19
     
    Join authors Sheila Lowe and Patricia Smiley as they sign and discuss their newest novels ‘Written Off’ and “Outside the Wire,’ at Mystery Ink Bookstore. (Photo Courtesy of Sheila Lowe)Join authors Sheila Lowe and Patricia Smiley as they sign and discuss their newest novels ‘Written Off’ and “Outside the Wire,’ at Mystery Ink Bookstore.(Photos Courtesy of Patricia Smiley)Bestselling author Reza Aslan will sign and discuss his new novel, &ldq
  • Vintage muscle car sought in hit-and-run death of Marine veteran, formerly of N.J.

    A Marine Corps veteran formerly from New Jersey died last week in a hit-and-run crash in California, police said. Dylan Moran, 25, of Tulsa, Okla., was struck by two vehicles at 1:08 a.m. on Nov. 10 on West Chapman Avenue in Orange, California, police said in a news release.
  • This is the new soup Farmer Boys will introduce in its bread bowls on Tuesday

    This is the new soup Farmer Boys will introduce in its bread bowls on Tuesday
    Farmer Boys will be ladling a new soup when it brings back its sourdough bread bowls on Tuesday, Nov. 21, Cheesy Chicken Tortilla Soup.
    The creamy soup is a blend of five cheeses, chicken chunks, green peppers, tomatoes and jalapenos, according to a news release.Farmer Boys will also be filling its bread bowls with Boston clam chowder and its own chili, which it has been serving in a chili cheeseburger for a limited time.
    Bread bowls have been a seasonal menu item for the Riverside-based fa
  • Toy Story: Easy Rider, for real

    Toy Story: Easy Rider, for real
    Owner: Brendan Brannen
    Toy: Captain America (“Easy Rider”), california motorcycle company. helmet and Certificate of Authenticity signed by Peter Fonda.
    “I hadn’t actually seen the movie when I bought the bike. I had been looking for a ’60s-’70s style chopper for a couple of years when I came upon an ad for a 1999 ‘Easy Rider’ chopper. There were, roughly, only 110 of these made, so some owners don’t ride theirs and some even keep them inside
  • All of OCVarsity’s football stories, scores, photos, videos and more

    All of OCVarsity’s football stories, scores, photos, videos and more
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s game stories, photos, scores, updated playoff brackets, videos and more from the CIF-SS football playoff games Friday night, Nov. 17.
    PHOTOS
    OCVarsity Photos: See the great plays, thrilling moments from Friday’s playoff games
    Fullerton’s D.J. Irby, left, intercepts a pass in the end zone intended for St. Margaret’s Ryan Cragun in the first quarter of their CIF-SS Division 7 playoff football game at Fullerton on Friday Nov. 17,
  • OCVarsity Video: Fryer and Albano recap Friday’s CIF-SS football playoff games

    OCVarsity Video: Fryer and Albano recap Friday’s CIF-SS football playoff games
    OCVarsity’s Steve Fryer and Dan Albano have some fun while recapping the scores, highlights and great games in the CIF-SS football playoffs on Friday night, Nov. 17.
    It was another incredible night for the Orange County teams – and fans. See what the OCVarsity guys have to say about it . . .
  • Valley View football advances to the Division 10 quarterfinal

    Valley View football advances to the Division 10 quarterfinal
    MORENO VALLEY — Justin Keeling kept piling up yards, and touchdowns, for defending Southern Section champion Valley View High School.
    Eagles’ QB Jake Barlage kept finding Robert Heiermann on deep throw downfield.
    Visiting Pacifica’s second round duel figured to be a shootout. But when Valley View slowed down the Mariners’ attack in the second quarter, the Eagles surged to a 59-27 Southern Section Division 10 playoff win on Friday night.
    Keeling scored five touchdowns, rac
  • Dana Point homebuying: Sales up 5.2% in summer

    Dana Point homebuying: Sales up 5.2% in summer
    Homebuying in Dana Point in the third quarter outpaced countywide sales activity.
    Using CoreLogic data, we compared sales patterns for all residences in the July-to-September period vs. a year ago. Sales in Dana Point rose as 181 residences were purchased this year vs. 172 a year ago. That’s a gain of 5.2 percent vs. an increase of 2.2 percent countywide.
    Neighborhood trends in Dana Point for the summer quarter from CoreLogic’s report:Dana Point ZIP code 92624 —35 homes sold vs
  • Meet Jenny and Penny, and adopt two beautiful cats at once

    Meet Jenny and Penny, and adopt two beautiful cats at once
    Breed: Domestic longhairs
    Age: 8 months
    Gender: Spayed females
    Jenny and Penny’s story: These girls are very bonded and need to go to a home together. They’re rather shy but very devoted one each other. They were rescued from behind an apartment complex, where they were born with two other siblings. They were starving and flea-infested. But they’ve become gorgeous girls looking for a new start in life.
    Adoption donation: $100 for both girls, includes vaccinations and microchip&
  • Anaheim restaurant robbed, employee flees to storage room

    ANAHEIM — A restaurant  employee sought safety in a storage room after the business was held up by a masked robber late Friday night, Nov. 17, authorities said.
    The robbery occurred around 10:50 p.m. at the Mexi-Casa restaurant in the 1700 block of  West Lincoln Ave., said Anaheim police Sgt. Randy Sany.
    The robber displayed a gun and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. The employee, who was not injured, fled to a storage room and locked the door, Sany said.
  • Sweet poodle Pebbles just lost her owner; could you be her new person?

    Sweet poodle Pebbles just lost her owner; could you be her new person?
    Breed:  Poodle
    Age: 5 years
    Gender: Spayed female
    Size: 10 pounds
    Pebbles’ story: This adorable, sweet, easy little girl just wants to love and be loved. Her human mom passed away, so she is looking for a new family. She is good with dogs of all sizes and ages. She’s up-to-date on vaccines and microchipped.
    Adoption fee: $100, includes vaccinations, deworming and microchip
    Adoption procedure: Contact Friends of Orange County Homeless Pets at 714-280-4993 or [email protected].
  • Suspected bomb making materials found in car in Huntington Beach, Lawndale arrestee named

    HUNTINGTON BEACH — A man was arrested Thursday, Nov. 16, after police found suspected bomb making material in his automobile, authorities said.
    Mark Stephen Winn, 65, of Lawndale, was booked into the Orange County Jail on suspicion of making a destructive device without a permit; possession/transfer of a firearm with serial numbers altered; possession of narcotic paraphernalia; having a suspended or revoked license  and two outstanding misdemeanor warrants, according to Offi
  • Rams vs. Vikings: Who has the edge?

    Rams vs. Vikings: Who has the edge?
    RAMS (7-2) at VIKINGS (7-2)
    When: Sunday, 10 a.m.
    Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis
    Line: Vikings by 2.5
    TV/radio: Ch. 11; 710-AM, 93.1-FM, 1330-AM (Spanish)
    RAMS OFFENSE vs. VIKINGS DEFENSEHouston, last week, actually provided the formula for how to slow the Rams’ offense. It’s not complicated. Early on, the Texans slowed Todd Gurley, particularly on first down, and tried to force Jared Goff into mistakes. The Texans couldn’t pull it off, particularly after the Rams made s
  • Katella wins thriller in OT, advances in Division 11 playoffs

    Katella wins thriller in OT, advances in Division 11 playoffs
    Arcadia’s Michelangelo Loretto (55) doesn’t move from the turf as Katella celebrates in the background after defeating Arcadia, 41-35, in overtime in the quarterfinal round of the CIF-SS Division 11 boys football playoffs at Arcadia High School in Arcadia, Calif. on Nov. 17, 2017. (Correspondent photo by Trevor Stamp)Katella’s Edward Williams (45) celebrates with his team after scoring a touchdown against Arcadia during the quarterfinal round of the CIF-SS Division 11 boys foot
  • 76-year-old man missing from Norco elder care center

    76-year-old man missing from Norco elder care center
    NORCO >> A 76-year-old man who went missing from his Norco elderly care facility has Riverside County Sheriff’s officials concerned, they said Friday.
    John McCormack suffers from dementia and diabetes and The Norco Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in locating the man who Friday afternoon was discovered to be missing, the department said in a statement.
    On Friday afternoon,  deputies assigned to the Norco Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the
  • Silverado escapes with win as Garden Grove wears down after strong start

    Silverado escapes with win as Garden Grove wears down after strong start
    GARDEN GROVE– Garden Grove nearly ran away from second-seeded Silverado in the first half of Friday night’s CIF-SS playoff game, racing to a 20-point lead and moving into position to score a fourth touchdown.
    The Argonauts couldn’t sustain it, and visiting Silverado rallied to go ahead early in the second half en route to a 35-20 triumph in the Division 8 second-round clash.
    Levi Taylor passed for 236 yards and the Hawks (11-1), from Victorville, gained another 407 on
  • Cypress recovers from rough start to slip past Palm Desert

    Cypress recovers from rough start to slip past Palm Desert
    ANAHEIM — After its first two series it appeared that Cypress was going to have a potentially long night in the second round of the CIF-SS Division 9 playoffs.
    That would change for the better for the Centurions, who prevailed over fourth seed Palm Desert, 21-17, Friday night at Western High.
    The victory allows Cypress (9-3) to host the division’s top seed, Aquinas of San Bernardino, in next week’s semifinal round.
    The Centurions relied on quarterback Alex Ashcraft’s thre
  • Orange leans on a healthy Martinez to get past Rio Hondo Prep

    Orange leans on a healthy Martinez to get past Rio Hondo Prep
    ORANGE – Many people who know Joseph Martinez call him “Jo Jo.” They were also shouting, “Go! Go!” on Friday night when Martinez ran for 179 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries to lead Orange past Rio Hondo Prep, 27-14, in the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division 13 playoffs at El Modena High.
    Martinez, who missed time earlier this season with hamstring and knee injuries, is all the way back now and said he was 100 percent “hyped up,” to
  • Rough ending for Woodbridge as it loses to Mayfair without Nick Nash

    Rough ending for Woodbridge as it loses to Mayfair without Nick Nash
    IRVINE – Woodbridge, without its dual threat quarterback Nick Nash, was unable to slow down Mayfair, falling to the third-seeded Monsoons 42-7 Friday night in the second round of the CIF-SS Division 9 playoffs at University High.
    Mayfair moves on to the semifinals next week against Burroughs of Ridgecrest.
    Nash, who had almost 3,000 yards in total offense this season, missed the game because of a meniscus injury in his left knee. He sustained the injury in last week’s playoff game ag
  • Second-half miscues trip up Edison in loss to Oaks Christian

    Second-half miscues trip up Edison in loss to Oaks Christian
    Edison’s Brandon Moradian gains yardage against Oaks Christian in the second-round of the CIF-SS Division 2 playoffs at Huntington Beach High on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)Edison’s Jack Carmichael gains yardage against Oaks Christian in the second-round of the CIF-SS Division 2 playoffs at Huntington Beach High on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)Oaks Christian’s Kayvon Thibodeaux ce
  • Cragun helps St. Margaret’s capture hard-fought win over Fullerton

    Cragun helps St. Margaret’s capture hard-fought win over Fullerton
    Fullerton’s Arthur Shaw catches a touchdown pass with St. MargaretÕs Brandon Wu behind him in the second half of the second-round CIF-SS Division 7 football playoffs at Fullerton on Friday Nov. 17, 2017. (Steven Georges, Contributing Photographer)Fullerton’s Isaiah Vejar, left, celebrates Arthur Shaw’s touchdown against St. Margaret during their second-round CIF-SS Division 7 football playoff game at Fullerton on Friday Nov. 17, 2017. (Steven Georges, Contributing Photog
  • Corona del Mar loses high-scoring battle with Downey

    Corona del Mar loses high-scoring battle with Downey
    Corona del Mar’s J.T. Murphy runs the ball during a CIF-SS Division 4 playoff game against Downey in Newport Beach on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Corona del Mar’s Nathaniel Espinoza gets tackled in the end zone for a touchdown as Alex Pourdanesh celebrates during a CIF-SS Division 4 playoff game against Downey in Newport Beach on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Foster Snell, Contributing Photographer)Downey’s Christopher Atkins, lef
  • Arnold pushes Mission Viejo past Orange Lutheran, into Division 1 semifinals showdown

    Arnold pushes Mission Viejo past Orange Lutheran, into Division 1 semifinals showdown
    Mission Viejo’s Joey Yellen drops back to throw against Orange Lutheran in the second-round of the CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register, SCNG)Mission Viejo’s Joey Yellen throws as Orange Lutheran’s defense closes in during the second-round of the CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Matt Masin, Orange County Register,
  • Daniels, Mater Dei use sharp attack to rout Long Beach Poly

    Daniels, Mater Dei use sharp attack to rout Long Beach Poly
    Mater Dei’s Horace McCoy III hauls in a touchdown pass over Poly’s Malachi Tolliver in Long Beach on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Scott Varley, Press-Telegram/SCNG)Mater Dei’s Glenn Harper breaks free for a first down against the Poly defense at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Scott Varley, Press-Telegram/SCNG)Mater Dei’s Glenn Harper marches in for a second quarter touchdown against Poly at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long
  • Santa Ana dominates from start, crushes Godinez in rematch

    Santa Ana dominates from start, crushes Godinez in rematch
    Santa Ana’s Damian Macias, left, sprints away from Godinez’ Jeffrey Marin during the CIF-SS Division 12 quarterfinals game at Santa Ana Stadium in Santa Ana on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)Santa Ana’s Allen Pacheco, left, sprints for a touchdown during the CIF-SS Division 12 quarterfinals game against Godinez at Santa Ana Stadium in Santa Ana on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. (Photo by Kyusung Gong/Contributing Photographer)Godinez celebrates
  • Lakers don’t give up the fight, but lose to Suns

    Lakers don’t give up the fight, but lose to Suns
    Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker, left, shoots as Los Angeles Lakers center Brook Lopez defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Nov. 17, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Phoenix Suns forward TJ Warren, left, and Lakers forward Brandon Ingram reach for a loose ball during the first half of Friday’s game at Staples Center. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Phoenix Suns forward Josh Jackson, right, shoots as Los Angeles Lakers forward Brandon Ingram defends duri
  • Don Lugo takes over in second half, knocks out Yorba Linda

    Don Lugo takes over in second half, knocks out Yorba Linda
    YORBA LINDA – Rudy Garcia threw three touchdown passes and Khoury Bethley and Nico Lara each scored two touchdowns to lead Don Lugo of Chino to a 41-24 victory over Yorba Linda in a CIF-SS Division 7 second-round playoff game Friday at Yorba Linda High.
    The Conquistadores advance to next week’s semifinal and will play Burbank.
    “We made adjustments at halftime and they went man-to-man coverage and that’s when our passing game picked up,” said Garcia who complete
  • Jones, El Toro continue to sizzle in passing game, charge past Lompoc

    Jones, El Toro continue to sizzle in passing game, charge past Lompoc
    LAKE FOREST – Big plays reigned supreme at El Toro High on Friday night, as Chargers quarterback Cooper Jones threw five touchdown passes for a second consecutive game in a 37-16 win over Lompoc in the second round of the CIF-SS Division 3 playoffs.
    Receivers Noah Aguilar, Austin Derrico and Shane McLaughlin routinely found space between and beyond the secondary and made it easy for Jones, who finished 13 of 18 passing for 373 yards and five touchdowns.
    Derrico and McLaughlin caught two TD

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