• Incoming Mexico gov’t: No deal to host US asylum-seekers

    Incoming Mexico gov’t: No deal to host US asylum-seekers
    By AMY GUTHRIE
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s incoming government denied a report Saturday that it plans to allow asylum-seekers to wait in the country while their claims move through U.S. immigration courts, a deal the Trump administration has been pursuing for months.
    “There is no agreement of any sort between the incoming Mexican government and the U.S. government,” future Interior Minister Olga Sanchez said in a statement.
    Hours earlier, The Washington Post quoted her as
  • Lakers pushing Lonzo Ball to be more aggressive

    Lakers pushing Lonzo Ball to be more aggressive
    LOS ANGELES — As the Jazz corralled the rebound off his missed layup, Lonzo Ball didn’t skip a beat.
    He hung a quick turnaround, then raced back to the other end of the floor, recovering quickly enough to block Jae Crowder, cruising toward the rim, on the other end.Really impressive hustle by Lonzo Ball here against the Jazz — after he misses the lay-up, he turns around, runs straight back and manages to block Jae Crowder for what would've been a wide open look at the rim.
  • Live updates: UCLA football vs. Stanford

    Live updates: UCLA football vs. Stanford
    Follow along for live updates from our reporters before, during and after the UCLA football game.
    Trouble viewing on mobile? See full stream. Speight intercepted at the 3. He was looking for Demetric Felton but threw it outside when Felton broke inside. Unfortunate for UCLA after what was shaping up to be a good drive.Keep them moving!Wilton finds Theo Howard again for another 8 yards#BeatStanford| #GoBruinst.coCaleb Wilson with a big catch, 18 yards. Martell Irby with a catch for 10 yards. Brui
  • California taxpayers give thanks but worry about the future

    California taxpayers give thanks but worry about the future
    In this season of Thanksgiving, taxpayers in California have reason to pause when asked for what they are thankful. Considering the costly plans of the newly elected Legislature and governor, taxpayers may be most grateful for the fact that the state hasn’t yet built a wall encircling the state to keep them from leaving.
    After 2017, when lawmakers enacted new taxes including a $5.2 billion annual tax hike on gasoline, diesel and vehicle registration, as well as a new tax on recorded docume
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  • USC basketball takes on Cal State Bakersfield to begin three-game homestand

    USC basketball takes on Cal State Bakersfield to begin three-game homestand
    USC’s basketball team, after splitting a pair of games at the NABC Hall of Fame Classic, returns to its home court this week.
    The Trojans begin the stretch at Galen Center on Sunday afternoon when they host Cal State Bakersfield.
    Since the season’s tip-off earlier this month, the Trojans (3-2) have sought to reincorporate a handful of injured players into their rotation, most notably Bennie Boatwright, the skilled 6-foot-10 forward who was recovering from knee surgery.
    Boatwright, wh
  • Clippers giving fans reason to cheer at Staples Center

    Clippers giving fans reason to cheer at Staples Center
    LOS ANGELES — If you’ve attended a Clippers game at Staples Center this season, you’ve witnessed a pair of Chick-fil-A mascot cows doing their best to distract opposing free-throw shooters and felt the deep blast of a tugboat horn that accompanies Boban Marjanovic’s big plays.
    You’ve probably been on the business end of a T-shirt gun firing generously into the crowd and watched the wealthiest owner in American sports boogying on the baseline.
    And, unless you showed
  • Tabby Chrissy is looking for a quiet home

    Tabby Chrissy is looking for a quiet home
    Breed: Tabby cat
    Age: 6 months
    Gender: Female
    Chrissy’s story: Chrissy is looking for a quiet, peaceful home where she can feel safe to grow up. Chrissy must not have had a stable home before because she is extremely nervous in new situations. Because of her cautious nature, Chrissy would do best in a home without small children or dogs. She might like the company of another cat and may even benefit from sharing her home with a confident feline companion. Chrissy will m
  • Whicker: Boxing loses its main stage as HBO leaves the game

    Whicker: Boxing loses its main stage as HBO leaves the game
    HBO Boxing was the neon rainbow for Dmitry Bivol. It was his Carnegie Hall.
    “I would get up at 5 in the morning to watch their fights,” Bivol said. “I remember watching Mike Tyson. That was my goal, not only to become a champion but to fight on HBO.”
    Bivol, from Kazakhstan, gets there Saturday night, and not a round too soon.
    Dmitry Bivol celebrates his win over Isaac Chilemba in their light heavyweight bout Saturday, Aug. 4, 2018, in Atlantic City, N.J. Bivol won by unan
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  • Kartje: Andrew Luck’s casual comeback season could put Colts in contention

    Kartje: Andrew Luck’s casual comeback season could put Colts in contention
    With his shoulder still aching and an ill-fated season finally shut down, Andrew Luck retreated to the Netherlands last November, wondering if he’d ever play quarterback again.
    For two seasons now, he toiled with searing pain in his shoulder. In 2016, Luck played through the pain for an entire season, subsisting on Cortisone shots and piling on other excruciating injuries in the process. Behind a shoddy offensive line, Luck was beaten to a pulp. He lacerated his kidney, ripped the cartilag
  • 2-car crash in Santa Ana kills elderly woman after vehicle bursts into flames

    2-car crash in Santa Ana kills elderly woman after vehicle bursts into flames
    An elderly woman died after the car she was riding in collided with another vehicle and burst into flames in Santa Ana Friday night, Nov. 23, authorities said.
    About 9:40 p.m., Santa Ana, Tustin and Irvine police officers responded to Red Hill Avenue and Dyer Road on a report of a traffic collision, Santa Ana police said.
    A red GMC pickup truck traveling south on Red Hill Avenue rear-ended a black Chevrolet Cruze at a red light in Santa Ana Friday night, Nov. 23. The crash caused the death of an
  • Teemu Selanne preaches patience as Ducks battle inconsistency

    Teemu Selanne preaches patience as Ducks battle inconsistency
    ANAHEIM — Between gigs as a parking-lot shuttle driver, ceremonial puck-dropper, T-Shirt gun launcher and all-around fan favorite, Hall of Fame right wing Teemu Selanne spent a few minutes before a recent game reviewing the state of the injury-depleted but surviving Ducks in 2018-19.
    “I watch every game,” said Selanne, who retired in 2014. “It’s tough right now. A lot of injuries. A lot of great young guys. You know what? They have to just find a little bi
  • LA Auto Show: What you need to know before you go

    LA Auto Show: What you need to know before you go
    The L.A. Auto Show returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center Nov. 30-Dec. 9 and it’s will have about 1,000 cars on hand for people to check out.
    It’s a huge show that attracts hundreds of thousands of people during its 10-day run. And if you’ve never been there before it can be a bit overwhelming so here are three tips to make your first show a bit easier to enjoy.
    1. Don’t drive there
    Yes, it may be ironic to tell people not to drive to an auto show, but really,
  • Del Mar consensus picks for Saturday Nov. 24

    Del Mar consensus picks for Saturday Nov. 24
    Consensus box of picks come from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday, Nov. 24 at Del Mar.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • 5 things to do at the 2018 LA Auto Show

    5 things to do at the 2018 LA Auto Show
    While Los Angeles traffic can drive people mad, once a year around the holidays, people do look forward to being surrounded by hundreds of cars when the L.A. Auto Show returns to town.
    The 111-year-old show once again takes up the entire nearly 1 million square feet of the Los Angeles Convention Center attracting hundreds of thousands of people from Nov. 30-Dec. 9.
    That’s when dozens of manufacturers including BMW, Toyota, Mini, Honda, Jeep, Audi and others bring about 1,000 cars to displ
  • It’s time to right-size your portfolio. Here are some tips to get ready before 2019

    It’s time to right-size your portfolio. Here are some tips to get ready before 2019
    Due to the volatility of the market this year, it would be wise to take some time to review your investment and retirement portfolios before year’s end.
    All investors should review their investments annually to determine if their portfolio’s asset allocation still meets their objectives. If not, rebalancing may be in order. But beyond rebalancing, there are a few other opportunities that you might want to consider.
    What follows is a brief list of year-end planning ideas. As always, y
  • Where’s homebuying slowing more: Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove or Westminster?

    Homebuying in what we’ll call the “Beach Blvd. Corridor” — in and around Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove and Westminster — fell 4 percent this summer vs. a year ago.
    It was the slowest-selling third quarter in four years for Orange County’s housing market, as buyers balked at high prices and expensive mortgages while homeowners and builders boosted the supply of residences for sale.
    Here’s what my trusty spreadsheet told me when looking a
  • Allen Buchanan: 3 BIGGEST issues confronting commercial real estate occupants/owners

    Allen Buchanan: 3 BIGGEST issues confronting commercial real estate occupants/owners
    As a commercial real estate professional, my travels take me to many cool businesses. You see, close to half of my practice is consumed advising owners of closely held manufacturing and distribution operations on their commercial real estate requirements.
    A typical week will include three to six meetings with entrepreneurs. Resulting from my outreach is a “pulse” of sorts on the issues facing these companies, the occupants of our commercial real estate.
    So, what are these business ow
  • Western coach Dan Davidson proud to share CIF-SS title with school’s past players, coaches

    Western coach Dan Davidson proud to share CIF-SS title with school’s past players, coaches
    ANAHEIM – When Dan Davidson took over the Western High football program in 2014, the Pioneers had one win in his first season as head coach.
    That didn’t stop Davidson from dreaming about playing in and winning the one game at the end of the year that mattered the most – the elusive game No. 14, a CIF Southern Section championship game.
    Western’s football team finally got its long-awaited triumph in the “14th game” as Davidson took a struggling program and turn
  • OCVarsity Video: Highlights from Mater Dei’s win over St. John Bosco in Division 1 final

    OCVarsity Video: Highlights from Mater Dei’s win over St. John Bosco in Division 1 final
    See the big plays, postgame celebration and interviews from Mater Dei’s thrilling 17-13 victory over nationally top-ranked St. John Bosco in the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game Friday night at Cerritos College. Video by Jonathan Khamis for the Orange County Register.
  • Fryer: Mater Dei defense refused to be embarrassed (again) by St. John Bosco offense

    Fryer: Mater Dei defense refused to be embarrassed (again) by St. John Bosco offense
    Mater Dei’s defense was embarrassed by the way it lost to St. John Bosco last month.
    So during this past week, as the Monarchs got prepared for Friday’s rematch, Mater Dei defensive coordinator Eric Johnson rubbed it in. Every day, the Monarchs defense watched replays of their 41-18 loss on Oct. 13.
    “We watched every play,” said Johnson, with a wince. “It was kind of embarrassing and kind of hard.”
    There was no embarrassment about how Mater Dei’s defens
  • Western unleashes full attack on Peninsula, wins school’s first CIF-SS football title

    Western unleashes full attack on Peninsula, wins school’s first CIF-SS football title
    Western players hold the championship plaque aloft after winning the CIF-SS Division 11 championship game against Peninsula at Western High in Anaheim on Friday, November23, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)
    Western head coach Dan Davidson hugs one of his players after defeating Peninsula in the CIF-SS Division 11 championship game at Western High in Anaheim on Friday, November23, 2018. (Sam Gangwer, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsWestern players hol
  • Brea Olinda has title within reach, but San Gorgonio rallies to win Division 9 football final

    Brea Olinda has title within reach, but San Gorgonio rallies to win Division 9 football final
    San Gorgonio’s Jaylen Matthew’s touchdown was called back on a penalty. Brea Olinda was playing San Gorgonio for the CIF-SS Division 9 championship game at Brea Olinda High on Friday, November 23, 2018.(Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Brea Olinda’s Marlow Perez looks for extra yardage in Friday night’s game against San Gorgonio. Brea Olinda was playing San Gorgonio for the CIF-SS Division 9 championship game at Brea Olinda High on Friday, November 23, 20
  • Defense stars as Mater Dei knocks off St. John Bosco to win CIF-SS Division 1 championship

    Defense stars as Mater Dei knocks off St. John Bosco to win CIF-SS Division 1 championship
    Mater Dei’s Bru McCoy reaches up to pull in a pass in front of St. John Bosco cornerback Chris Steele deep in St. John Bosco territory late in the second quarter of the CIF-SS Division 1 championship in Norwalk on Friday, November 23, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Mater Dei running back Shakobe Harper, left, celebrates hissecond quarter touchdown against St. John Bosco with teammate offensive lineman Kamuta Levasa, right, in Norwalk on Friday, November 23, 2018
  • Defense has starring role as Mater Dei topples St. John Bosco to win Division 1 football title

    Defense has starring role as Mater Dei topples St. John Bosco to win Division 1 football title
    The Mater Dei players pose for a photo with the CIF-SS Division 1 championship plaque after the Monarchs defeated St. John Bosco in Norwalk on Friday, November 23, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    Mater Dei’s Bru McCoy reaches up to pull in a pass in front of St. John Bosco cornerback Chris Steele deep in St. John Bosco territory late in the second quarter of the CIF-SS Division 1 championship in Norwalk on Friday, November 23, 2018. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Cont
  • OCVarsity Photos: Thrilling moments, celebrations from Friday’s football championship games

    OCVarsity Photos: Thrilling moments, celebrations from Friday’s football championship games
    See all of the Register’s photos from Friday night’s championship game between Mater Dei and St. John Bosco in CIF-SS Division 1, plus the games for Western and Brea Olinda. See all of the Register’s coverage of the games on the OCVarsity pages.
    San Gorgonio’s Tynan Currie celebrates victory with teammate Nehemaia Fakava on Friday. Brea Olinda was playing San Gorgonio for the CIF-SS Division 9 championship game at Brea Olinda High on Friday, November 23, 2018.(Photo by Bi
  • Deputies investigate after body found on a trail in Laguna Niguel

    Deputies investigate after body found on a trail in Laguna Niguel
    Authorities are investigating after the body of a man was found Friday afternoon on a walking trail in Laguna Niguel.
    Detectives are treating the death as a homicide and have taken one suspect into custody, said Ray Grangoff, spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
    Deputies arrived at the trail, which runs along Highland Avenue, after receiving a call about the body at 3:57 p.m., said Lt. Todd Russ. Russ said the body was found near the intersection of Highland Avenue and Bra
  • LeBron James comes up clutch as Lakers outlast Jazz in mudfight

    LeBron James comes up clutch as Lakers outlast Jazz in mudfight
    Lakers forward Brandon Ingram, left, shoots as Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell defends during the first half of Friday’s game at Staples Center. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Utah Jazz guard Grayson Allen, left, has his shot blocked by Los Angeles Lakers guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope during the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Nov. 23, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsUtah Jazz guard Dante Exum, left, of Australia, drives towa
  • Miami edges Fresno State on last-second dunk to reach Wooden Legacy final

    Miami edges Fresno State on last-second dunk to reach Wooden Legacy final
    Miami guard Chris Lykes, left, goes up for a basket over Fresno State guard Deshon Taylor during the second half of Friday’s Wooden Legacy semifinal at Cal State Fullerton. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
    Fresno State forward Nate Grimes, left, shoots over Miami forward Deng Gak during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Wooden Legacy tournament Friday, Nov. 23, 2018, in Fullerton, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMiami guard Anthony Lawrence
  • Shorthanded Chargers run defense to be tested by surging Cardinals back David Johnson

    Shorthanded Chargers run defense to be tested by surging Cardinals back David Johnson
    COSTA MESA – Their resurgent defense was already short one of its best run stoppers when Corey Liuget, whose return helped fortify the Chargers suddenly ferocious front, was carted toward the locker room last Sunday, clutching his knee in obvious pain.
    It was unfortunate timing, to say the least. Just as the Chargers finally seemed to iron out their issues against the run, Liuget and linebacker Denzel Perryman were now ruled out for the season, again casting doubt on a defense that just la
  • LA Varsity photos: The great plays, celebrations and fans at CIF high school football championships

    LA Varsity photos: The great plays, celebrations and fans at CIF high school football championships
    Images of action, celebration and fans from the CIF 2018 championship of high school football playoffs around Los Angeles County, Friday Nov. 23.
    Jabari Kindle #3 of Arcadia catches a pass for a first down against Kaiser in the first half of a CIF Southern Section Division 8 championship game at Arcadia High School on Friday, November 23, 2018 in Arcadia , California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Jabari Kindle #3 of Arcadia catches a pass for a first down against Kaiser i
  • UCLA football pregame graph: An inside look at Joshua Kelley’s big year

    UCLA football pregame graph: An inside look at Joshua Kelley’s big year
    Joshua Kelley’s transformation from walk-on to star running back has been the story of UCLA’s season, but if you ask his former college coach, the redshirt junior’s success is no surprise.
    Ron Gould, Kelley’s head coach at UC Davis, had big things in mind when he recruited Kelley out of high school.
    “I said going in, if this guy can stay healthy and continue to work hard, we thought he would be an All-American or something at UC Davis,” Gould said in a recent
  • Can Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz provide blast from the past for Golden Boy MMA event at Forum?

    Can Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz provide blast from the past for Golden Boy MMA event at Forum?
    Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz understand what it means to peer into each other’s soul.
    Fame. Money. Celebrity. Success. Failure. Friendship. Betrayal.
    All of it.
    After facing off numerous times while sharing the Octagon in 2004 and 2006, the former UFC light heavyweight champions ramped up their eye contact and competitive desire since Oscar de la Hoya signed the mixed martial artists three months ago to front a pay-per-view event on Saturday night at The Forum in Inglewood.
    That is how Lid
  • Orange County football scores and stats for Friday (11-23-18)

    Orange County football scores and stats for Friday (11-23-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County and CIF-SS football playoff games on Friday, Nov. 23.
    FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
    O.C. SUMMARIES
    Western 49, Peninsula 21
    Peninsula          14    0    7    0  —  21
    Western            28  14    7    0  —  49
    Passing: Munoz (Wes) 16-21, 296 yards, 5TD. Haworth (Pen) 7-23, 67 yards.
    Rushing: (Wes) Hester 20-83, Domino 3-29
  • Alexander: Clippers are going against NBA grain, and it’s working

    Alexander: Clippers are going against NBA grain, and it’s working
    LOS ANGELES — In an NBA seemingly obsessed with collections of stars, creating space for max contracts and/or assembling lottery picks, the Clippers are attacking this in another, counterintuitive way.
    It’s the old-fashioned way, the way that coaches have preached almost from the moment Dr. Naismith slammed home the last nail on those very first peach baskets, emphasizing team and downplaying individuals.
    To use a more contemporary analogy, it’s the way you might pick your
  • USC seeks bowl eligibility, chance for upset in regular-season finale with Notre Dame

    USC seeks bowl eligibility, chance for upset in regular-season finale with Notre Dame
    USC coach Clay Helton has faced this challenge before.
    For the second time this decade, an unbeaten Notre Dame team, with national championship aspirations, visits the Coliseum for a regular-season finale on Thanksgiving weekend.
    The Trojans are again in position to play spoiler.
    When Helton was the quarterbacks coach in 2012, the Fighting Irish arrived in Los Angles needing one more victory to solidify an appearance in the BCS national championship game. Their path was unimpeded, as the Trojans
  • USC vs. No. 3 Notre Dame: TV info, scouting report and prediction

    USC vs. No. 3 Notre Dame: TV info, scouting report and prediction
    USC VS. NO. 3 NOTRE DAME
    When: Saturday, 5 p.m.
    Where: The Coliseum
    TV/Radio: ABC; 710 AM
    Records: USC (5-6); Notre Dame (11-0)
    Notre Dame stats
    QB Ian Book: 175-of-241, 2,116 yards, 17 TDs, 5 INTs
    RB Dexter Williams: 126 carries, 844 yards, 11 TDs
    WR Miles Boykin: 51 catches, 730 yards, 8 TDs
    DT Jerry Tillery: 29 tackles, 9.5 tackles, 7 sacks, 3 forced fumbles
    LB Te’von Coney: 99 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 1 INT
    Notre Dame injury report: OUT: OG Alex Bars (knee), LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (foot
  • Phil Mickelson beats Tiger Woods in $9 million playoff; made-for-TV match marred by technical issues

    Phil Mickelson beats Tiger Woods in $9 million playoff; made-for-TV match marred by technical issues
    Phil Mickelson hits onto the fourth green during a golf match against Tiger Woods at Shadow Creek golf course, Friday, Nov. 23, 2018, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
    Phil Mickelson, left, and Tiger Woods talk at the first tee before a golf match at Shadow Creek golf course, Friday, Nov. 23, 2018, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsTiger Woods hits off the first fairway during a golf match against Phil Mickelson at Shadow Creek golf course, Friday, Nov.
  • Not all votes are created equal

    Not all votes are created equal
    Of all the surprising results to come out of the Nov. 6 election, the most shocking came from the office of Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey.
    On Nov. 20, Lacey’s office announced that nine people have been charged with participating in a voter fraud scheme to solicit “hundreds of false and/or forged signatures on state ballot petitions and voter registration forms.”
    It’s shocking because it departs from the typically robotic comments attributed to California pub
  • Granada Hills Charter’s Sofia Abrego voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week

    Granada Hills Charter’s Sofia Abrego voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week: Sofia Abrego
    Sport: Cross Country
    School: Granada Hills Charter
    Year: Freshman
    Noteworthy: Despite taking a wrong turn, 14-year old freshman Sofia Abrego still finished first Saturday in the L.A. City Section Division I cross country final at Pierce College. She rallied to finish in 17:33.81 as the Highlanders earned their second consecutive team title.
    FINAL TALLY:
    Sofia Abrego, Granada Hills Charter – 4,004
    Maddie Coles, Claremont
  • How to vote for Rock Hall of Fame

    How to vote for Rock Hall of Fame
    Midterms, schmidterms.
    Election season is over, for about five minutes.
    Thanksgiving weekend has been grand. The fires are out, for now. Christmas and New Year’s festivities can, and should, wait.
    The only polling I’m concerned about in this fabulous lull between holidays, between that toasty Indian Summer that is November around here and any real rains that may be coming our droughty way, is the annual balloting for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
    Don’t try to tell me that cul
  • Chargers vs. Arizona Cardinals: Who has the edge?

    Chargers vs. Arizona Cardinals: Who has the edge?
    CARDINALS (2-8) AT CHARGERS (7-3)
    When: Sunday, 1:05 p.m. PT
    Where: StubHub Center
    Line: Chargers by 12
    TV/Radio: KCBS/2; 640-AM, 980-AM (Spanish)
    CHARGERS OFFENSE VS. CARDINALS DEFENSE
    A few inexplicable plays derailed the Chargers high-powered offense a week ago, but save a handful of bad mistakes, Philip Rivers was dealing for most of last week’s loss to the Broncos. He may have a more difficult time airing it out this time around, as the Cardinals pass defense is perhaps the one bright
  • Arcadia’s Dylan Guerra voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week

    Arcadia’s Dylan Guerra voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week: Dylan Guerra
    Sport: Football
    School: Arcadia
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: Guerra helped the Apaches reach the CIF Southern Section championship game for the first time since 1978 with a 62-27 semifinal win over Alta Loma on Friday. Guerra completed 13 of 21 passes for 195 yards and a touchdown and he ran for a 57-yard TD. The Apaches will host Kaiser in Friday’s Division 8 championship game.
    FINAL TALLY:
    Dylan Guerra, Arcadia – 101
  • Conservatives wrong to call for government ‘trust busting’

    Conservatives wrong to call for government ‘trust busting’
    SACRAMENTO – One bedrock principle of American conservatism has been its commitment to a freer marketplace. As Ronald Reagan noted, “The societies that have achieved the most spectacular, broad-based progress are neither the most tightly controlled, nor the biggest in size, nor the wealthiest in natural resources.” What unites them, he added, is their belief “in the magic of the marketplace.” In an about face, conservatives these days are increasingly likely to view
  • Chargers injury report vs. Arizona Cardinals | Who’s in, who’s out?

    Chargers injury report vs. Arizona Cardinals | Who’s in, who’s out?
    A look at Chargers players who were listed on the injury report this week and their status for Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals:
    KEENAN ALLEN, wide receiver
    Injury: Finger
    Participation status: Full Wednesday-Friday
    Official status: Off the injury report
    JOEY BOSA, defensive end
    Injury: Foot
    Participation status: Full Wednesday-Friday
    Official status: Off the injury report
    AUSTIN EKELER, running back
    Injury: Neck
    Participation status: Limi
  • Drew Doughty says a ‘shooting mentality’ will empower Kings

    Drew Doughty says a ‘shooting mentality’ will empower Kings
    EL SEGUNDO — The Kings have just eight power-play goals through their first 21 games of the season, fewest in the league.
    Their power-play goals have come in 63 chances for a percentage of 12.7, also worst in the league.
    By contrast, Colorado had 23 power-play goals in 70 opportunities for a league-best 32.9 percent ahead of Friday’s slate of games.
    Kings defenseman Drew Doughty has assisted on five of his team’s power-play goals. He’s seen the good and the bad.
    The
  • Fryer and Albano predict the winners of the CIF-SS championship games

    Fryer and Albano predict the winners of the CIF-SS championship games
    Steve Fryer and Dan Albano make their predictions on the winners of this week’s high school football championship games in Orange County.PLAYOFFS: CHAMPIONSHIPS
    FRYER
    ALBANO
    Mater Dei vs. St. John Bosco
    St. John Bosco
    St. John Bosco
    Corona del Mar vs. Grace Brethren
    Corona del Mar
    Corona del Mar
    Brea Olinda vs. San Gorgonio
    San Gorgonio
    Brea Olinda
    Western vs. Peninsula
    Western
    Western
    Last week’s record:
    6-4
    6-4
    Season total:
    112-39-1
    121-30-1
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (11-23-18)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Friday (11-23-18)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Friday, Nov. 23.
    BOYS BASKETBALL (Click here to see the scores, stats, highlights)
    GIRLS BASKETBALL (Click here to see the scores, stats, highlights)
     
     
  • Rickard Rakell works late magic in Ducks’ overtime victory over Oilers

    Rickard Rakell works late magic in Ducks’ overtime victory over Oilers
    The Ducks’ Jakob Silfverberg pushes the Oilers’ Connor McDavid during the second period of Friday’s game at Honda Center.(Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
    ANAHEIM, CA – NOVEMBER 23:Kalle Kossila #83 of the Anaheim Ducks skates with the puck past the defense of Kris Russell #4 of the Edmonton Oilers during the first period of a game at Honda Center on November 23, 2018 in Anaheim, California.(Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsA
  • Clippers win another thriller, beat Grizzles in overtime

    Clippers win another thriller, beat Grizzles in overtime
    Los Angeles Clippers’ Lou Williams, left, becomes entangled with Memphis Grizzlies’ Wayne Selden (7) and Clippers’ Montrezl Harrell during the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Nov. 23, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Memphis Grizzlies’ Mike Conley, right, dribbles around a screen set by teammate Jaren Jackson Jr. (13) on Los Angeles Clippers’ Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, center, during the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Nov
  • Photos: Black Friday shoppers hit the deals early, with big lines seen at Ontario Mills

    Photos: Black Friday shoppers hit the deals early, with big lines seen at Ontario Mills
    Early morning shoppers take advantage of Black Friday bargains on Nov. 23, 2018, at the Glendale Galleria.Several stores had opened on Thanksgiving Day.(Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
    Early morning shoppers take advantage of Black Friday bargains on Nov. 23, 2018, at the Glendale Galleria.Several stores had opened on Thanksgiving Day.(Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsEarly morning shoppers take advantage of Black Frid

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