• Ducks’ line juggling ongoing as Randy Carlyle searches for right combinations

    Ducks’ line juggling ongoing as Randy Carlyle searches for right combinations
    ST. LOUIS — Troy Terry went from playing on the Ducks’ top line with Ryan Getzlaf to sitting in the press box before returning to the lineup for Sunday’s game against the St. Louis Blues. Isac Lundestrom went from the press box to the lineup after Getzlaf injured his groin in the second game of the season.
    For the youngest and least experienced Ducks, finding their places in the lineup has been a work in progress. Coach Randy Carlyle has tried to pair them with vetera
  • Rams’ defense stifles Denver run game, but questions remain in secondary

    Rams’ defense stifles Denver run game, but questions remain in secondary
    Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Wade Phillips greets Denver Broncos quarterback Case Keenum (4) after an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Denver. The Rams won 23-20. (AP Photo/Joe Mahoney)
    Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay speaks after an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Denver. The Rams won 23-20. (AP Photo/Joe Mahoney)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe Denver Broncos cheerleaders perform during the second half of an NFL foot
  • For Christ Cathedral, heat-deflecting quatrefoils prove to be a blessing

    For Christ Cathedral, heat-deflecting quatrefoils prove to be a blessing
    Christ Cathedral sparkles with light during the blessing of the quatrefoils event Saturday. Quatrefoils are a unique interior lighting design element. The cathedral has thousands of these steel powder-coated reflectors. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Bishop Kevin Vann takes a tour of the interior of Christ Cathedral before the first lighting and blessing of the quatrefoils event on Saturday.Quatrefoils are a unique interior lighting design element. The cathedral has thousands
  • Ducks beat the Blues on Andrew Cogliano’s third-period power-play goal

    Ducks beat the Blues on Andrew Cogliano’s third-period power-play goal
    Anaheim Ducks’ Sam Steel (34) skates by St. Louis Blues’ Vince Dunn (29) during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Bill Boyce)
    Anaheim Ducks’ Jakob Silfverberg (33), of Sweden, scores against St. Louis Blues’ Chad Johnson (31) during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Bill Boyce)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAnaheim Ducks’ Ben Street (46) reaches for the p
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  • TV Best Bet: NBA season starts on Tuesday, Lakers play Thursday

    TV Best Bet: NBA season starts on Tuesday, Lakers play Thursday
    NBATuesday: Philadelphia at Boston (5 p.m.), Oklahoma City at Golden State (7:30 p.m.), TNT.Wednesday: New Orleans at Houston (5 p.m.), Dallas at Phoenix (7:30 p.m.), ESPN; Denver at Clippers (7:30 p.m.), Prime Ticket.Thursday: Lakers at Portland (7:30 p.m.), TNT.
    Reggie Miller, the pride of Riverside and UCLA and still despised by Knicks fan Spike Lee, is stepping out of the usual lanes when it comes to the NBA 2018-19 season. It starts this week with TNT airing a doubleheader Tuesday and ESPN
  • USC OLB Porter Gustin out for season with fractured ankle

    USC OLB Porter Gustin out for season with fractured ankle
    Porter Gustin, USC’s talented pass-rushing outside linebacker, will miss the rest of the season with a fractured ankle, Coach Clay Helton announced during his teleconference with reporters Sunday evening.
    Gustin injured his right ankle late in the Trojans’ 31-20 win over Colorado on Saturday. He is scheduled to undergo surgery this season with an estimated recovery time of 3-4 months.
    “Obviously, he’s saddened by it,” Helton said. “He handled it well. But we&r
  • Sewage spill contaminates Sunset Aquatic Marina, Portofino Cove in Huntington Beach

    Sewage spill contaminates Sunset Aquatic Marina, Portofino Cove in Huntington Beach
    Orange County health officials barred ocean water-contact sports in Sunset Aquatic Marina and Portofino Cove in Huntington Beach due to a 1,000-gallon sewage spill on Sunday, Oct. 14.
    The contaminants originated from a sewer line blockage in Anaheim, according to a news release from the Orange County Health Care Agency’s Environmental Health division. It said that, as a result, the flagged areas will remain closed to swimmers and divers, pending follow-up water quality monitoring results.T
  • Goldens rule at Huntington Beach dog-fest ‘Goldie Palooza’

    Goldens rule at Huntington Beach dog-fest ‘Goldie Palooza’
    Fall was in the air Sunday as Central Park in Huntington Beach turned shades of gold — about 500 shades of golden retriever.
    “This is like heaven!” exclaimed Laurie Zerbonia, owner of Henry, a 3-year-old golden. They drove from San Diego to be at the second annual Goldie Palooza gathering. She told her son he absolutely could not have minor surgery this week. “There was no way I was going to miss this,” she said.
    Central Park in Huntington Beach transforms into a &l
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  • Dodgers’ fortunes seem to rise and fall with Justin Turner

    Dodgers’ fortunes seem to rise and fall with Justin Turner
    Justin Turner had a pretty bad night Friday.
    For the first time in his career, he struck out four times in a game. He was charged with an error as well. And the last of those strikeouts ended Game 1 of the National League Championship Series with the tying run on third base.
    But Justin Turner had a pretty good day Saturday.
    His two-run home run in the eighth inning of Game 2 turned a one-run deficit into a one-run lead, grabbed the momentum for his team and transformed the NLCS into a best-of-fi
  • Task of containing Christian Yelich falls to Dodgers rookie Walker Buehler in Game 3

    Task of containing Christian Yelich falls to Dodgers rookie Walker Buehler in Game 3
    LOS ANGELES — Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich batted .326 in the regular season, with 36 home runs and 110 RBIs. He fell two home runs and one RBI short of baseball’s Triple Crown, and is the betting favorite to win the National League’s Most Valuable Player award.
    In the Brewers’ three-game NL Division Series against the Colorado Rockies, Yelich barely saw any pitches to hit, drawing six walks in 14 plate appearances. He still managed to club a home run and
  • Dodgers’ Pedro Baez applies a lesson he learned as a young hitter, shuns pressure

    Dodgers’ Pedro Baez applies a lesson he learned as a young hitter, shuns pressure
    MILWAUKEE — When he was a minor league manager, Carlos Subero was tasked with telling a young Kenley Jansen that his services as a catcher were no longer needed. The Dodgers saw a brighter future for him as a pitcher. Jansen grumbled in his broken Spanish, as Subero recalled nine years later on a recent afternoon at Miller Park.
    The challenge was different for each of Subero’s young pupils. For Jansen, the challenge was to accept his fate as the best closer in franchise history. For
  • Whicker: Bob Uecker, and how he got the last laugh

    Whicker: Bob Uecker, and how he got the last laugh
    Bob Uecker’s final season was 1967 in Atlanta, where he was already making people laugh. He met Al Hirt, the trumpeter, who said he would make a few calls and get Uecker on “The Tonight Show.”
    “I said, right, sure,” Uecker said Friday. “Next thing I know I’m in New York.”
    He was sitting between Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon, and he had both of them howling,  but when he walked off he overheard Carson say, “Did that guy really play basebal
  • Analysis: Four takeaways from the Lakers’ 3-3 preseason

    Analysis: Four takeaways from the Lakers’ 3-3 preseason
    SAN JOSE — Preseasons wins don’t matter, and they never will. And yet, there was something upbeat for the Lakers as they closed out in SAP Center with a win over the Warriors.
    It left them with a feeling that they had accomplished a lot in a short-but-packed six-game schedule, and with a preseason record of 3-3, there were certain areas where they made definable progress.
    “We know we have a lot of work to do and we are at the beginning still,” Coach Luke Walton said. &ldq
  • Todd Gurley runs for 208 yards to lead unbeaten Rams past Denver Broncos

    Todd Gurley runs for 208 yards to lead unbeaten Rams past Denver Broncos
    Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) runs against the Denver Broncos during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
    Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) runs against the Denver Broncos during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Denver. (AP Photo/Joe Mahoney)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley, center, runs as Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon
  • About last night: A review of UCLA’s 37-7 win over Cal

    About last night: A review of UCLA’s 37-7 win over Cal
    UCLA players insisted for weeks that they saw improvement. The reassurances rested in the finer details of the game film. It finally became obvious on Saturday.
    The Bruins got their long-awaited first win of the season with a 37-7 drubbing over Cal. Not only did the Bruins rise from the ranks of the winless, but they also snapped their 12-game road losing streak with Saturday’s victory.
    Despite waiting half a season for his first win as UCLA’s head coach, Chip Kelly seemed eager to m
  • New collection of Clippers are learning quick as regular season fast approaches

    New collection of Clippers are learning quick as regular season fast approaches
    PLAYA VISTA — Sure, Clippers coach Doc Rivers will tell you his team has significant filing and whittling still to do before the regular season begins Wednesday (not to mention a pair of roster cuts to make before 2 p.m. on Monday).
    Nonetheless, the 20th-year coach had to admit these Clippers – a combination of “new parts and new people, or old people who are new because they didn’t play last year” – have been quick to pick up plays.
    “We don’t have
  • President’s Scholars for 2018 announced

    A fan of TV crime shows, Amaris Aloise wants to become a forensic anthropologist and work in law enforcement. Rebecca Bao plans on a career as an elementary school teacher.
    Naman Shah’s goal is to go to medical school to be an orthopedic surgeon. Classmate Amaya Gregory is an aspiring emergency room physician.
    These Cal State Fullerton students are part of the 2018 incoming class of President’s Scholars — a group of 20 freshmen who are accomplished and high-achieving
  • CSUF calendar of events

    Unless otherwise noted, all events are on the Cal State Fullerton main campus, 800 N. State College Blvd., and are free and open to the public.
    Department of Theatre and Dance
    Season tickets available now. Single tickets available one month before opening night. For dates and times, and to purchase tickets: 657-278-3371 or fullerton.edu/arts
    “bee-luther-hatchee”: By Thomas Gibbons. Shelita Burns, an African American editor, publishes “bee-luther-hatchee,” the autobiograph
  • Alexander: USC Trojan defenders strike a (dominant) pose

    Alexander: USC Trojan defenders strike a (dominant) pose
    LOS ANGELES — Early in the fourth quarter Saturday night — quite late, actually, in a game that finally ended close to 11:30 p.m. — USC’s defensive unit was feeling quite good about itself.
    One of the cornerbacks, Isaiah Langley, was bopping along to the music of the Trojan band during a timeout. Ajene Harris had already made an elaborate presentation of the ball to coach Clay Helton after his pick six in the third quarter. And during another stoppage, whil
  • Jake Muzzin believes Kings weren’t ready at Ottawa

    Jake Muzzin believes Kings weren’t ready at Ottawa
    In hockey, if a team is not ready to play from the first drop of the puck, it can get blitzed in a hurry.
    Such was the case Saturday when the Kings played at Ottawa on the third leg of their four-game road trip in Canada. By the time the first period was over, the Senators led 3-0 on their way to a 5-1 victory.
    Sign up for Home Turf and get exclusive stories every SoCal sports fan must read, sent daily. Subscribe here.
    Kings defenseman Jake Muzzin did not mince words post-game when he was asked
  • Chargers have everything go right in victory over Cleveland Browns

    Chargers have everything go right in victory over Cleveland Browns
    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers celebrates after a touchdown in the first half during an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)
    Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield throws in the first half during an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Chargers free safety Derwin James reacts in
  • OCVarsity Student Section of the Week: Capo Valley’s The Cage shakes off Mother Nature, wins Week 8 title

    OCVarsity Student Section of the Week: Capo Valley’s The Cage shakes off Mother Nature, wins Week 8 title
    Well, that was different.
    Games started and stopped, or didn’t start at all … and then everyone had to come back the next day and try to do it again.
    Week 8 was not an easy test for the Orange County Student Sections. But no surprise — we still saw some sections that refused to be stopped by Mother Nature.
    The student sections made the best of it and put in two days of work. And some student section didn’t get that opportunity, but they were noticed.
    Let’s take a l
  • Kotkin: California becoming more feudal, with ultra-rich lording over declining middle class

    By Joel Kotkin and Marshall ToplanskyIn the imaginations of its boosters, and for many outside the state, California is often seen as the role model for the future. But, sadly, California is also moving backward toward a more feudal society.
    Feudalism was about the concentration of wealth and power in a relative handful of people. Historically, California created fortunes for a few, but remained a society with enormous opportunity for outsiders, whether from other states or countries. One of Jer
  • Live updates: Rams vs. Denver Broncos

    Live updates: Rams vs. Denver Broncos
    The Rams are on the road this week against the Denver Broncos, where the team hopes to extend its five-game win streak. Rich Hammond is reporting from Denver, where the weather forecast called for pregame snow and a high of 27 degrees.
    Who has the edge? | In-game box score | NFL Week 6 scoreboard
    Viewing from a mobile device? Click here. Boy. That Sanders' unsportsmanlike penalty becomes an absolute killer after the TD is overturned. Broncos start at the 16 instead of the 1. First down.Wow. Wors
  • Keisean Lucier-South stars for ball-hawking UCLA defense against Cal

    Keisean Lucier-South stars for ball-hawking UCLA defense against Cal
    BERKELEY — Keisean Lucier-South peeked over the right shoulder of the Cal offensive lineman. The football rolled on a wobbly axis in a patch of green turf. No one was within 2 yards of it. The redshirt junior pounced.
    Lucier-South quickly scooped up the loose ball forced on a sack from redshirt freshman Odua Isibor and rumbled 38 yards. He crossed the goal line and extended a finger in the air. It was the first touchdown of his career, and it helped UCLA’s first win of the season.
    Du
  • What’s next for UCLA football? The Arizona Wildcats

    What’s next for UCLA football? The Arizona Wildcats
    UCLA (1-5, 1-2 Pac-12) vs. Arizona (3-4, 2-2 Pac-12)
    When: 7:30 p.m., Saturday
    Where: Rose Bowl
    Watch/listen: ESPN2/AM 570
    UCLA update: Chip Kelly’s first win finally came as the Bruins hammered Cal 37-7 in Berkeley on Saturday. They played their most complete game of the season, rushing for 207 yards, forcing five takeaways on defense and returning a 40-yard punt, their longest of the season. … Running back Joshua Kelley rushed for a career-high 157 yards and three touchdowns
  • Coupal: Once again, California Prop. 13 is ‘on the table’

    In the contest to see who will be California’s next governor, political pollsters haven’t given Republican John Cox much of a chance of prevailing over former San Francisco mayor and current Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom. After all, California remains a fairly progressive state and the Newsom campaign has more money. Cox, to his credit, has closed the gap significantly in recent weeks and stays focused on his message highlighting that California’s government is dysfunctional, and what
  • Greenhut: Civil liberties and the police union spin game

    Greenhut: Civil liberties and the police union spin game
    SACRAMENTO – The wheels of justice turn slowly, but they turn even more slowly when it comes to achieving substantial legislative reform. With little fanfare and no statement, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that allows the public to learn details from investigations of police shootings, major use-of-force incidents and officers who may have falsified reports, planted evidence or committed a sexual assault. This is a no-brainer in a free society, but it took civil libertarians 12 years of w
  • Shelley: Politics and the swinging Supremes

    Shelley: Politics and the swinging Supremes
    Following his first year on the U.S. Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts gave an interview to The Atlantic in which he explained his belief in the importance of consensus.
    He said he had tried to impress on his colleagues that the court would “acquire more legitimacy, credibility” from a “shared commitment to unanimity.” Roberts expressed frustration at the intense press coverage of divided decisions.
    “There was a question from one of these groups that come in
  • Desert Daze 2018: What you need to know about the first two days of the festival

    Desert Daze 2018: What you need to know about the first two days of the festival
    Desert Daze packed plenty of drama in its first two days at the Lake Perris State Recreation Area.
    On Friday night, severe thunderstorms rolled through, prompting organizers to pull the plug on the whole night early in Tame Impala’s set. A day later, it was like the rain had washed away the bad vibes of the night before (and the opening day parking woes) with hours of psychedelic rock at the lakeside park.
    But Friday wasn’t all bad. Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker brought h
  • McIntyre: Reagan’s back, in 3D, at Simi Valley presidential library

    McIntyre: Reagan’s back, in 3D, at Simi Valley presidential library
    Heeeeeeeee’s back!
    Just in time for Halloween, guaranteed to frighten any Democrat, it’s Hologram Reagan!
    Thanks to 3D technology, America’s 40th president has climbed out of his crypt and is ready to quip again! The Great Communicator has been digitally remastered and ready to master the great issues of our day.
    “Mr. Mexico, build that wall!” says Reagan 2.0.
    Not really, but who knows where this technology will take us?
    Last Thursday, the Ronald Reagan Presidential
  • Cannon: ‘First Man’ is a giant step for America and movies

    Cannon: ‘First Man’ is a giant step for America and movies
    It sounds like the opening to a joke: Donald Trump, Bill Kristol and Marco Rubio walk into a bar. The three Republican frenemies eye each other warily, until one breaks the ice by asking, “What did you guys think of the new movie about the moon landing?”
    “Total lunacy,” says Rubio, a Florida senator who while running for president in 2016 questioned the size of Trump’s manhood. “A foolish and pernicious falsification of history,” adds Bill Kristol, a con
  • Endorsement: Spitzer for Orange County district attorney

    Endorsement: Spitzer for Orange County district attorney
    It’s time for change in the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.
    District Attorney Tony Rackauckas has held the office for 20 years, since January 1998. There has been no shortage of controversy in his tenure, but the last few years have been particularly difficult in the wake of the jailhouse snitch scandal, in which informants were illegally used to get confessions from inmates awaiting trial.
    The fallout from the scandal prompted a Superior Court judge to remove the DA’
  • Live updates: Chargers vs. Cleveland Browns

    Live updates: Chargers vs. Cleveland Browns
    The Chargers hit the road for the first of four consecutive games away from StubHub Center when they play the 2-2-1 Browns on Sunday at Cleveland. Ryan Kartje is reporting from the scene. Follow along with live updates, news and analysis.
    Who has the edge? | In-game box score | NFL Week 6 scoreboard
    Viewing on a mobile device? Click here. EgregiousHave a day, @TyrellWilliams_ ! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DpfSOskU4AAOIfL.jpg#Brownstrailing #Chargers21-3 after 29-TD pass from Rivers to Tyrell Wil
  • How to ask your parents about their estate plan

    How to ask your parents about their estate plan
    Making plans for the end of life is important, but it’s a topic a lot of people tend to avoid. In fact, surveys show that some 60 percent of Americans lack a will or estate plan.
    Yet, if you were to ask, most of them would assure you they want to care for their family after they die. They want to safeguard the assets they’ve carefully built over the years, keep them in the family, and make sure Uncle Sam doesn’t take the lion’s share.
    How do you find out if your own paren
  • Digital predators, teen victims: Surviving and changing sexual assault culture

    Digital predators, teen victims: Surviving and changing sexual assault culture
    Editor’s note: This is the third of a three-part series.
    The mother of a 15-year-old assault victim stands in court, glances at the man her daughter met on the Internet and, knees shaking, begins to read.
    “I never thought it possible that my daughter would be a victim of any crime,” she says, “nor that my husband and I would ever be considered victims of anything.”
    Yet the man Mom faces has pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse not just with her daughte
  • Digital predators, teen victims: One girl shares her ordeal to warn others

    Digital predators, teen victims: One girl shares her ordeal to warn others
    Editor’s note: This is the first of a three-part series.
    “We were just 13 and 15 years old.”
    With those words, a teenager we will call Jane Doe starts to write her Victim Impact Statement about how a young man she met on the Internet stole “the most precious years of a girl’s life.”
    With the support of her parents, she practices reading her statement again and again, struggling to stop from weeping as she recounts the assaults three years ago when she was 15 a
  • Digital predators, teen victims: After sexual assault, a life is shattered

    Digital predators, teen victims: After sexual assault, a life is shattered
    Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series.
    Nearly three years after a sexual assault, a teenage girl finally has her opportunity to give voice to thousands of others who have been similarly affected by Internet predators.
    “Because of you, my trust in others is broken. Because of you, I close everyone off and I can’t bring myself to open up to anyone anymore,” she writes in her Victim Impact Statement. “Think about all the girls you hurt.”
    It is
  • Santa Anita consensus picks for Sunday Oct. 14

    Santa Anita consensus picks for Sunday Oct. 14
    Consensus box of picks come from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday, Oct. 14 at Santa Anita.
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  • This Sylmar ‘Voice’ competitor was a wrestler before pursuing music

    This Sylmar ‘Voice’ competitor was a wrestler before pursuing music
    Seconds into her blind audition for Season 15 of NBC’s “The Voice,” Sylmar singer Delaney Silvernell heard applause suddenly ring out.
    Silvernell, 21, said she recalled thinking, “Oh! I must be doing something cool.”#NewProfilePic and probably the best one so far eh?? #teamkelly #thevoice pic.twitter.com/vXzkf1Kfz5
    — Delaney Silvernell (@im_delaney_) October 2, 2018“Then I looked up,” she said, “and I saw Kelly looking at me.”
    With &ldq
  • USC reclaims control of Pac-12 South with win over Colorado

    USC reclaims control of Pac-12 South with win over Colorado
    USC wide receiver Velus Jones Jr. makes a diving catch but is unable to hang onto it when it pops out of his arms as his elbow hits the ground against Colorado in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 13, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Colorado running back Travon McMillian, center, is stopped by USC linebacker Reuben Peters, left, and linebacker John Houston Jr., right, in the third quarter in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 13, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributi
  • Fryer on football: Mater Dei’s subpar effort leaves Rollinson perplexed

    Fryer on football: Mater Dei’s subpar effort leaves Rollinson perplexed
    Mater Dei QB Bryce Young is under pressure J during a Trinity League showdown against St. John Bosco at Santa Ana Stadium on Saturday, October 13, 2018.(Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)
    Mater Dei QB Bryce Young is under pressure J during a Trinity League showdown against St. John Bosco at Santa Ana Stadium on Saturday, October 13, 2018.(Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMater Dei’s Glenn Harper carries during a Trinity
  • Mater Dei dominated by St. John Bosco in football showdown

    Mater Dei dominated by St. John Bosco in football showdown
    Mater Dei’s Sean Dollars is tackled during a Trinity League showdown against St. John Bosco at Santa Ana Stadium on Saturday, October 13, 2018.
    (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)
    John Bosco QB DJ Uiagalelei passes the ball during a Trinity League showdown against Mater Dei in Santa Ana Stadium on Saturday, October 13, 2018.
    (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMater Dei QB Bryce Young is under pressure J during a Trinity Le
  • Villa Park builds lead with quick burst, holds off challenge from Yorba Linda

    Villa Park builds lead with quick burst, holds off challenge from Yorba Linda
    YORBA LINDA – Yorba Linda put up more of a fight against Villa Park in the teams’ Crestview League opener Saturday than most teams the Spartans have faced this year.
    But the Spartans, with their quick-strike offense that has averaged more than 50 points a game over their past three games, always seem to find way to score.
    Villa Park took a quick three-touchdown lead, sputtered a bit in the second and third quarters, before pulling away with a 35-14 victory at Yorba Linda High School.
  • Uiagalelei has 5-TD night as St. John Bosco crushes Mater Dei in clash of top-ranked teams

    Uiagalelei has 5-TD night as St. John Bosco crushes Mater Dei in clash of top-ranked teams
    Bosco’s Jake Bailey scores a touchdown during a Trinity League showdown against Mater Dei in Santa Ana Stadium on Saturday, October 13, 2018.(Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)
    Mater Dei’s Sean Dollars is tackled during a Trinity League showdown against St. John Bosco at Santa Ana Stadium on Saturday, October 13, 2018.
    (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMater Dei QB Bryce Young is under pressure J during a Trinity Le

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