• Rookie starter Jaime Barria continues to impress Angels

    Rookie starter Jaime Barria continues to impress Angels
    HOUSTON — A night that ended with a few Angels rookies letting the game get away began with another rookie continuing to show he’s one of the season’s bright spots.
    On Saturday night, Jaime Barría gave up one run in five innings against a Houston Astros team that has now seen him four times.
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclusive stories every SoCal sports fan must read, sent daily. Subscribe here.
    Barría has a 2.57 ERA against the Astros, better than his 3.54 ov
  • Manny Machado joins home run parade in Dodgers’ win over Padres

    Manny Machado joins home run parade in Dodgers’ win over Padres
    LOS ANGELES – Since Manny Machado became a Dodger, only one of his teammates has seen fewer pitches in the strike zone, and chased more pitches out of the strike zone. Plate discipline is often Dave Roberts’ default explanation whenever a hitter struggles. At least in Machado’s case, the numbers justify the concern. Until Machado shows he can adjust to how carefully teams are pitching to him, Roberts said, the pattern will not change.
    Machado didn’t adjust to the Padres o
  • Ducks reach halfway point of exhibition play with plenty of questions, few answers

    Ducks reach halfway point of exhibition play with plenty of questions, few answers
    Anaheim Ducks right wing Jakob Silfverberg (33) passes the puck under the stick of Arizona Coyotes center Nick Cousins (25) during the third period of an NHL preseason hockey game Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018, in Glendale, Ariz. The Coyotes defeated the Ducks 6-1. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
    Anaheim Ducks right wing Ondrej Kase (25) waits for the puck in front of Arizona Coyotes goalie Adin Hill (31) during the third period of an NHL preseason hockey game Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018, in Glendale, Ariz.
  • Dodgers pitcher Ross Stripling shuns excuses in a topsy-turvy season

    Dodgers pitcher Ross Stripling shuns excuses in a topsy-turvy season
    LOS ANGELES – Ross Stripling might be the Dodgers’ most flexible pitcher. The last five months have seen him go from the bullpen to the starting rotation, to the phantom disabled list (to limit his innings), back to the rotation, back to the disabled list – for real this time – then to the bullpen (to limit his innings again) and now back into the rotation.
    Stripling’s last three outings have led to mixed results. He limited the Cincinnati Reds to one run over 3 1/3
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  • Angels miserable week continues with another pitching meltdown in a loss to Astros

    Angels miserable week continues with another pitching meltdown in a loss to Astros
    HOUSTON — Just when it looked like the Angels may have put their pitching woes behind them for a night, they endured one of their ugliest innings of the season.
    After they had scored five runs to take a four-run lead in the top of the eighth, the Angels gave up nine in the bottom of the inning, dropping a 10-5 game to the Houston Astros.
    The Angels have allowed 10 or more runs in four straight games for the first time in franchise history, including equaling a franchise worst by allowing 2
  • Whicker: The fences still seem distant with Honeycutt’s pitchers at work

    Whicker: The fences still seem distant with Honeycutt’s pitchers at work
    LOS ANGELES — Is Dodger Stadium still a pitcher’s park?
    It depends on which half of the inning you mean.
    The pavilions get peppered with home runs during the bottom. Peace and tranquility, amid the nonstop din of the sound system, reign during the top.
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    The Dodgers lead the National League in long bombs, but they also lead in ERA and WHIP (walks and hits, per innings pitched),
  • Newport Harbor boys water polo sinks No. 1 Harvard-Westlake for South Coast Tournament title

    Newport Harbor boys water polo sinks No. 1 Harvard-Westlake for South Coast Tournament title
    Newport Harbor water polo goalie Blake Jackson tries to stop a stop by Harvard-Westlake’s George Avakian during the finals of the South Coast Tournament at Newport Harbor on Saturday. (Photo by Dan Albano, Orange County Register)Show Caption of Expand
    NEWPORT BEACH Newport Harbor’s resurgent boys water polo team notched an impressive yet tricky milestone at the South Coast Tournament on Saturday.
    The Sailors captured the traditionally challenging, early-season tournament for the firs
  • Off-duty Fullerton police officer stabbed and wounded in Placentia; 19-year-old in custody

    Off-duty Fullerton police officer stabbed and wounded in Placentia; 19-year-old in custody
    A 19-year-old parolee was arrested Saturday evening on suspicion of stabbing an off-duty Fullerton police officer in a strip mall parking lot in Placentia, authorities said.
    The officer was treated at a trauma center and then released, TV station KTLA reported.
    James Carrera, 19, of Placentia, was taken into custody after an hours-long search with the Fullerton Police Department, Orange County Sheriff’s Department and the Cal State Fullerton Police Department, Placentia Police officials sa
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  • Ford and Kavanaugh likely to testify Thursday, sources say

    Ford and Kavanaugh likely to testify Thursday, sources say
    By Lisa Mascaro, Mary Clare Jalonick and Jonathan Lemire
    WASHINGTON — Negotiators reached a tentative agreement Saturday for the Senate Judiciary Committee to hear testimony Thursday from Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault from decades ago, according to two people briefed on the matter.
    Lawyers for Ford and bipartisan representatives of the committee came to the tentative agreement after a short phone call, said one of the peop
  • Orange County high school schedule: Monday, Sept. 24

    Orange County high school schedule: Monday, Sept. 24
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Monday, Sept. 24.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    SAN JOAQUIN LEAGUE
    Southlands Christian at St. Margaret’s
    BOYS WATER POLO
    PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
    Northwood at University
    NONLEAGUE
    Fountain Valley at Valley View, Bolsa Grande at Saddleback
     
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (9-22-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (9-22-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Saturday, Sept. 22.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    SOUTH COAST CLASSIC
    San Ramon Valley 10, San Clemente 9
    Goals: (SC) Hosea 2, Farrier 2
    Saves: (SC) Benge 5
    San Clemente 12, Orange Lutheran 11
    Goals: (SC) Matson 4, Hosea 4
    Saves: (SC) Sanders 5
    DIAMOND BAR TOURNAMENT
    Brea Olinda 9, Foothill Tech 8
    Diamond Bar 9, Brea Olinda 7
     
     
     
     
  • Kings’ Oscar Fantenberg needs ‘consistency’ to make team

    Kings’ Oscar Fantenberg needs ‘consistency’ to make team
    EL SEGUNDO – Defenseman Oscar Fantenberg began the 2017-18 season with the Kings, but he was optioned to the Ontario Reign, the Kings’ AHL affiliate, in mid-January after getting into 26 games.
    The Swede was recalled for the last game of the regular season, then got into all four playoff games against the Vegas Golden Knights, who swept the Kings. Injuries to Derek Forbort and Jake Muzzin, and Drew Doughty’s suspension for Game 2 of the playoffs, gave Fantenberg the opportunity
  • Festival brings the cultures of the world to Irvine

    Festival brings the cultures of the world to Irvine
    Fraternidad D Bolivia perform during the Irvine Global Village Festival at the Orange County Great Park in Irvine on Saturday, September 22, 2018. (Photo by Ana P. Garcia, Contributing Photographer)
    Hitasvini, 7, and her mother Shailaja Sheth show their hanna tattoo during the Irvine Global Village Festival at the Orange County Great Park in Irvine on Saturday, September 22, 2018. (Photo by Ana P. Garcia, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsYoung performers from Maple
  • It really is the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

    It really is the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
    Dominik Rayos of Whittier points to the scale while his father Pedro watches. His pumpkin weighed 93 pounds. The Great Pumpkin Weigh Off is held each year as part of the Irvine Park Railroad’s annual pumpkin patch activities. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    A pumpkin fan watches a weigh-in during The Great Pumpkin Weigh Off which is held each year as part of the Irvine Park Railroad’s annual pumpkin patch activities. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographe
  • ‘Fight for L.A.’ might take a while, but Rams, Chargers coaches have shared history

    ‘Fight for L.A.’ might take a while, but Rams, Chargers coaches have shared history
    The Rams practice in Ventura County, the Chargers in Orange County, and after they meet in the middle this weekend, they won’t see each other again in the regular season until 2022.
    Fight for L.A.? Not so much. It’s going to take a while for the Rams and Chargers to build any on-field rivalry. Sunday’s game at the Coliseum has early-season implications in the standings, and it’s a union of two head coaches who share a lot of history, but there’s nothing extra to the
  • Gardening: Dragon fruit is a tropical plant, and it can thrive here too

    Gardening: Dragon fruit is a tropical plant, and it can thrive here too
    It’s about time you considered growing dragon fruit, also known as pitaya.
    Dragon fruit is native to the Central American and South American tropics, but I have seen it growing in the San Fernando Valley — and have pictorial evidence, courtesy of Ronald Chong, that it also thrives in Hacidena Heights, in the San Gabriel Valley.
    Of course, this second dragon fruit location should not have come as a surprise, since the San Gabriel Valley has a more hospitable climate for tropicals than
  • Petunia is a cheerful as her name

    Petunia is a cheerful as her name
    Breed: Staffordshire terrier and cocker spaniel mix (DNA breed-tested)
    Age: 4 years
    Gender: Spayed female
    Size: 38 pounds
    Petunia’s story: Petunia is sweet, mellow and mild-mannered. With a happy, loving disposition, she’s affectionate, enjoys walks, walks nicely on a leash, and loves to give kisses and get belly rubs. Petunia is fine with other dogs while on walks but would do best as the only pet in the household.
    Adoption fee: $200, includes vet exam, blood work, va
  • 5 garden tips for this week, Sept. 22-28

    5 garden tips for this week, Sept. 22-28
    1. Flowers, in a pinch
    If you prefer to have clusters of blooms decorating your garden in autumn, you can ignore this suggestion. But if you prefer to grow long-stem flowers to cut for flower arrangements, here’s how to get them on fall-blooming plants such as chrysanthemums, dahlias and roses: Pinch off the small side buds that develop around each main bud. Do this before the side buds reach pea-size, if possible. That way the plant will lavish its energy on one giant bloom per stem
  • Things to do to help animals

    Things to do to help animals
    Discover the joys of rabbit ownership or help a worthy cause at these events coming up soon. Plan ahead so you can attend.
    Agility isn’t just for dogs anymore. A rabbit hops to it over some jumps in a bunny-sized course. (Courtesy of Bunny Bunch Rabbit Rescue)
    A rabbit enjoys some Halloween cheer — or maybe it’s fear. (Courtesy of Bunny Bunch Rabbit Rescue)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA couple of rabbits get into the holiday spirit. (Courtesy of Bunny Bunch Rabbit Resc
  • More of us have become obese in the past decade, and that puts us at risk

    More of us have become obese in the past decade, and that puts us at risk
    According to the annual Centers for Disease Control Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, obesity rates continue to rise in the U.S. In 2017, seven states had obesity rates of 35 percent or higher.
    Obesity rates by state
    In 1990, the state with the highest rate of obesity among residents was Mississippi, at 15 percent. By 2006, its rate had more than doubled. Colorado had the lowest rate, 17.6 percent.Risks Associated with ObesityThe CDC says many medical conditions are associate
  • Orange County high school schedule: Saturday, Sept. 22

    Orange County high school schedule: Saturday, Sept. 22
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Saturday, Sept. 22.
    FOOTBALL
    NONLEAGUE
    St. Michael’s vs. Trinity Christian (Monterey) at Pacific Grove High, 2 p.m.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    SURF LEAGUE
    Corona del Mar at Edison
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Santa Ana at Estancia, Orange at Calvary Chapel
    NONLEAGUE
    Village Christian at Laguna Beach
    Nike Tournament of Champions (Mater Dei)
    BOYS WATER POLO
    TOURNAMENTS
    SOUTH COAST CLASSIC
    Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Santa Margarita, San Clemente, Costa Mesa
  • LAFC’s Vela, Zimmerman connect twice to top San Jose

    LAFC’s Vela, Zimmerman connect twice to top San Jose
    The Los Angeles Football Club earned three points Saturday afternoon in an unlikely way, bettering MLS cellar-dwellers San Jose off a pair of goals from defender Walker Zimmerman that kept the Black & Gold near the top of the Western Conference.
    Looking to jump ahead of the struggling Earthquakes (4-18-8), which came into the match with a league-low four wins and 20 points, LAFC began with plenty of energy.
    Throughout the first half, LAFC went at the San Jose net from a variety of angles. At
  • What happened to Christine Blasey Ford happens right here, too

    What happened to Christine Blasey Ford happens right here, too
    How the Senate, the president and our nation respond to the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh as a United States Supreme Court justice could be a turning point in the moral history of our country, watched by generations to come.
    And it’s not because of how the outcome will impact the balance of the Supreme Court.
    Rather, this nomination process may well determine whether we as a nation — with the perspective of history — value self-interest over justice, whether winning for our tea
  • It takes a lot of planning — including tracking predators — before rehabbed sea lions are released back into the wild

    It takes a lot of planning — including tracking predators — before rehabbed sea lions are released back into the wild
    LAGUNA BEACH — On Sept. 16, the Pacific Marine Mammal Center released a group of four sea lions back into the ocean. It’s something the Laguna Beach facility does regularly, but this time the release raised some questions from onlookers.
    Given reports the preceding week of at least eight Eastern Tropical Pacific orcas hunting dolphin close to shore between San Diego and Newport Beach, some wondered if it was safe to let the newly rehabilitated sea lions return to the water.
  • USC’s JT Daniels building chemistry with receivers

    USC’s JT Daniels building chemistry with receivers
    LOS ANGELES — Amon-Ra St. Brown knew to take the hint.
    St. Brown was running down the north sideline of the Coliseum early in the fourth quarter of USC’s 39-36 victory over Washington State on Friday night when he first caught the sound of fans’ anticipation.
    “I heard the crowd go loud, so the ball must be in the air,” St. Brown said. “I looked up and the ball was right there.”
    It was another glimpse of the well-established connection between quarterback
  • These folks love Arby’s — and they lined up to prove it, in ink, at Long Beach tattoo parlor

    These folks love Arby’s — and they lined up to prove it, in ink, at Long Beach tattoo parlor
    Dozens of people lined up outside of Port City Tattoo on Saturday to receive a free sandwich-themed tattoo, courtesy of Arby’s. Customers were offered a multitude of options, designed by Miguel Montgomery. (Hunter Lee, Press-Telegram/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsArby’s is offering free tattoos this weekend at a shop in Long Beach. Courtesy image, Arby’s
    Dozens of people lined up outside of Port City Tattoo on Saturday to receive a free sandwich-themed tattoo, cour
  • Kartje: Browns rally behind a possum and a rookie QB to end Cleveland’s suffering

    Kartje: Browns rally behind a possum and a rookie QB to end Cleveland’s suffering
    In the upper deck of FirstEnergy Stadium, in the midst of another miserable quarter of Browns football, a possum was found loose in the stands.
    Anywhere else, such an occurrence would be profoundly bizarre. But in Cleveland, it felt strangely – and depressingly – fitting. The Browns hadn’t won a game in 635 days. A week earlier, they missed two extra points and two field goals to blow a winnable game against the Saints. Days later, they cut their kicker and traded one of their
  • Galaxy and Zlatan Ibrahimovic know time is running out

    Galaxy and Zlatan Ibrahimovic know time is running out
    Time isn’t really on the Galaxy’s side.
    The Galaxy is in eighth place in the Western Conference with five games remaining, but the next two games are at home against the Seattle Sounders (Sunday) and the Vancouver Whitecaps (Sept. 29).
    Both teams are ahead of the Galaxy in the standings.
    “We have to win the game, let’s be honest,” interim coach Dominic Kinnear said. “I think if we lose the game, we’re in real big trouble. Our playoff lifeline is hanging
  • Kavanaugh accuser wants to talk to Senate; terms up in air

    Kavanaugh accuser wants to talk to Senate; terms up in air
    By LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — The woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of a decades-old sexual assault has accepted a Senate committee’s request to tell her side next week but Christine Blasey Ford wants to resume negotiations over the exact terms of her appearance, her lawyers said Saturday.
    It was not immediately clear whether the Republican-run Senate Judiciary Committee would agree to more talks with Ford’s team. Als
  • Former Laguna Beach Police Officer Jon Coutchie remembered on 5th anniversary of his death

    Former Laguna Beach Police Officer Jon Coutchie remembered on 5th anniversary of his death
    Laguna Beach Police Department Capt. Jason Kravetz gets a hug after receiving a remembrance flat at a service forJon Coutchie
    The remembrance service for Jon Coutchie, a Laguna Beach police motor officer who killed in the line of duty was held on the fourth anniversary of his death at the Laguna Beach police station
    in Laguna Beach, CA on Thursday, September21, 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Laguna Beach Police Department Captain Jeff Calvert salutes during a flag-ret
  • Los Alamitos racing consensus picks for Saturday, Sept. 22

    Los Alamitos racing consensus picks for Saturday, Sept. 22
    Consensus box of picks come from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday, Sept. 22 at Los Alamitos.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks.
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  • Rosenstein’s fate could turn on which account Trump believes

    Rosenstein’s fate could turn on which account Trump believes
    By ERIC TUCKER and MICHAEL BALSAMO | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — The fate of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein could turn on whether President Donald Trump believes the account of an ex-FBI official who, as Trump once asserted in a tweet, had “LIED! LIED! LIED!”
    Rosenstein discussed secretly recording Trump, though one person who was present at the time said Rosenstein was just being sarcastic, and reportedly suggested removing the commander in chief from office. Ro
  • Some see signs of hope on North Korea as Trump heads to UN

    Some see signs of hope on North Korea as Trump heads to UN
    By MATTHEW PENNINGTON | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — North Korea’s Kim Jong Un is “little rocket man” no more. President Donald Trump isn’t a “mentally deranged U.S. dotard.”
    In the year since Trump’s searing, debut U.N. speech fueled fears of nuclear conflict with North Korea, the two leaders have turned from threats to flattery.
    And there’s fresh hope that the U.S. president’s abrupt shift from coercion to negotiation can yield
  • Standoff has Kavanaugh accuser’s Senate appearance in limbo

    Standoff has Kavanaugh accuser’s Senate appearance in limbo
    By ALAN FRAM and LISA MASCARO | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — The high-stakes confrontation over whether Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee grinded into Saturday as Republican Chairman Chuck Grassley gave Christine Blasey Ford more time to decide whether to tell her story to his panel and a riveted nation.
    Grassley had set a Friday night deadline for the 51-year-old California psychology professor to agree to the latest offer setting ter
  • Route 91 shooting survivors will come together at Jason Aldean’s Irvine concert

    Route 91 shooting survivors will come together at Jason Aldean’s Irvine concert
    Survivors of the Route 91 country music festival mass shooting in Las Vegas a year ago, from left, Allen Snyder, 50, and Lisa Wehring, 48, of Seal Beach, and Jenny Mark-Babij, 57, and Chris Babij, 44, of Monrovia are seen in Seal Beach on Sept. 13, 2018. All were at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas when a mass shooter fired into the crowd, killing 58 and injuring about 500. They will honor the one-year anniversary by attending an Irvine concert by Jason Aldean, who was on stage when th
  • Laguna Beach mansion once asking $65 million sells for $32.7 million

    Laguna Beach mansion once asking $65 million sells for $32.7 million
    An oceanfront palazzo in Laguna Beach’s secluded Irvine Cove that hit the market five years ago for $65 million sold this month for $32.7 million.
    The asking price dropped several times since 2013, and was entered into the Multiple Listing Service on Sept. 12, the day the house sold, at $38.9 million.The estate, with 17,000 square feet of living space (above, center left), is one of only five homes directly above the sand in the guard-gated community.
    Completed in 2010, the main house at 2
  • Don’t lose your deposit in a wire transfer scam

    Don’t lose your deposit in a wire transfer scam
    I’ve never been a detective, FBI agent, private investigator, or internet security analyst.
    But despite this lack of accreditation and work experience, I do know that you have to be aware of hackers and scammers when it comes to electronically sending money for your initial deposit and your closing funds when buying a house.
    There’s even a Wire and Electronic Funds Transfer Advisory (CAR form WFA) included in every Residential Purchase Agreement, which outlines the steps bu
  • OCVarsity Student Sections: Mater Dei’s The Den surges to the top in Week 5

    OCVarsity Student Sections: Mater Dei’s The Den surges to the top in Week 5
    Road Warriors, come out and playyy!
    I always love giving some love to those student sections that go on the road to support their team, but would I pick a visiting student section as the Student Section of the Week?
    I almost did this week.
    The competition was fierce Friday night for the title of OCVarsity Student Section of the Week for Week 5. And it was memorable.
    We had a student section unite with the neighboring schools in the district to make one powerful student section.
    Kind of like
  • OCVarsity’s stories, scores, photos and more from Friday’s football games

    OCVarsity’s stories, scores, photos and more from Friday’s football games
    This is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s game stories, photos, scores, video and more from the high school football games on Friday.
    PHOTOS & VIDEO
    OCVarsity Photos: See the action, drama from Friday’s high school football games
    OCVarsity Video: Highlights from Mater Dei’s win over top-ranked IMG Academy
    SCORES
    Orange County football scores and stats for Friday (9-21-18)
    STEVE FRYER 
    Fryer on football: Great game and a great memory for Mater Dei lineman Myles Murao
  • OCVarsity Video: Highlights from Mater Dei’s win over top-ranked IMG Academy

    OCVarsity Video: Highlights from Mater Dei’s win over top-ranked IMG Academy
    See highlights from Mater Dei’s exciting victory over IMG Academy 28-24 on Friday night in Santa Ana in a battle between two of the top-ranked teams in the nation. There are postgame interviews too with Monarchs coach Bruce Rollinson, quarterback Bryce Young, who threw for three touchdowns, Bru McCoy and Myles Murao.
    Video by Jonathan Khamis, for the Orange County Register.
  • Fryer on football: Great game and a great memory for Mater Dei lineman Myles Murao

    Fryer on football: Great game and a great memory for Mater Dei lineman Myles Murao
    An overflow crowd at Santa Ana stadium watches the game against IMG Academy from outside the fence along Civic Center Drive in Santa Ana on Friday, September 21, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Mater Dei fans cheer their team as they watch the clock run down with seconds left in the game against IMG Academy in Santa Ana on Friday, September 21, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMater Dei offensive lineman Ge
  • Orange sticks to winning formula as it runs over Irvine

    Orange sticks to winning formula as it runs over Irvine
    IRVINE – The recipe for Orange’s success this season has been to hand the ball off to its great running back corps as often as possible.
    The Panthers came into the week averaging over 320 yards rushing per game with six different backs having scored touchdowns. The heavy-running philosophy continued Friday night in the Panthers’ 52-15 nonleague rout over host Irvine.
    Orange (4-1), ranked No. 7 in CIF-SS Division 9, finished the game with 389 yards on the ground. The Panthers we
  • Ahn, Duxbury lead Sunny Hills past Trabuco Hills for fourth football win in a row

    Ahn, Duxbury lead Sunny Hills past Trabuco Hills for fourth football win in a row
    Sunny Hills’, Jun Ahn, left, gets by Trabuco Hills’, Michael Cox, right, during their non-league game at Spaulding Field at Buena Park High on Friday Sept 21, 2018. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)
    Sunny Hills’, Nathan Maia, right, brings down Trabuco Hills’, Josh Lupica, left, during the first half of their game at Spaulding Field at Buena Park High on Friday Sept 21, 2018. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resu
  • San Juan Hills gets physical in 24-0 road victory over Great Oak

    San Juan Hills gets physical in 24-0 road victory over Great Oak
    TEMECULA — San Juan Hills’ first half against Great Oak was inconsistent and mistake-filled. Head coach Rob Frith challenged his offensive line in a spirited halftime discussion.
    Challenge accepted.
    The Stallions got physical in the second half, breaking down the smaller Wolfpack line, and the result was a 24-0 win for the visitors.
    Senior running back Chase Monarch carried the ball 20 times for 153 yards and a touchdown while senior fullback Steven Margaretis chipped in with 62 yard
  • USC blocks late field-goal attempt to edge Washington State, end 2-game skid

    USC blocks late field-goal attempt to edge Washington State, end 2-game skid
    USC’s Tyler Vaughns, #29, celebrates his two point conversion catch during second half action at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Friday, September 21, 2018.USC defeated Washington State 39-36. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    USC’s Tyler Vaughns, pulls in a two point play to go ahead of Washington State during second half action at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Friday, September 21, 2018.USC defeated Washington State 39-36. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles
  • Gladden keeps Artesia football going in right direction in win over El Dorado

    Gladden keeps Artesia football going in right direction in win over El Dorado
    LAKEWOOD – It has been 10 seasons since Artesia High School reached the football postseason, and probably much longer since they’ve had a backfield as talented as the duo of Heder Gladden and Travys Davis.
    The Pioneers’ playoff chances certainly look positive thanks to that duo. They rolled past El Dorado on Friday night at home 46-26 to improve to 4-1 on the season, and have scored 46 points or more in four straight games.
    Gladden, the 5-foot-11 senior quarterback, ran for 330
  • Villa Park football rolls to resounding victory over El Toro

    Villa Park football rolls to resounding victory over El Toro
    Villa Park wide receiverZion Alefosio, right, and saftey Kumasi Jabulani, left, celebrate a touchdown against El Toro in the first quarter with a flying chest bump in a nonleague football game at El Toro High. in Lake Forest on Friday, September21, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)
    El Toro wide receiver Jake Landry hauls in a pass against Villa Park safety Zion Alefosio in a nonleague football game at El Toro High in Lake Forest on Friday, September21, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributi
  • Dodgers’ magic number remains 8 as Padres slow their roll

    Dodgers’ magic number remains 8 as Padres slow their roll
    LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 21:Enrique Hernandez #14 of the Los Angeles Dodgers robs Freddy Galvis #13 of the San Diego Padres of a hit with a diving catch to end the first inning of the game at Dodger Stadium on September 2, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.(Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
    Los Angeles Dodgers Ross Stripling throws to home plate against the San Diego Padres, Friday, Sept. 21, 2018, at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Michael Owen Baker)SoundThe gallery will resume insecon
  • Mater Dei uses grit and tricks to defeat national football No. 1 IMG Academy

    Mater Dei uses grit and tricks to defeat national football No. 1 IMG Academy
    Mater Dei’s Bru McCoy, right, celebrates with teammate Michael Martinez, left, after scoring a touchdown on a pass play against IMG Academy in Santa Ana on Friday, September 21, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Mater Dei running back Sean Dollars motions to the crowd to cheer louder after the Monarchs upset IMG Academy 28-24 in Santa Ana on Friday, September 21, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMater D
  • San Marino football and Newport Harbor play to a tie

    San Marino football and Newport Harbor play to a tie
    SAN MARINO >> After Newport Harbor sophomore running back Justin McCoy scored a tying touchdown on a 20-yard run with less than a minute remaining, there was no question what San Marino coach Mike Hobbie wanted if regulation ended in a 20-20 tie.
    Overtime or no overtime?
    The answer was pretty easy to figure out, considering that the Titans were already without starting quarterback Kade Wentz and running back Beau Hobbie and lost a couple starters on the offensive line against the visiting

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