• Phone companies strike deal with all 50 states to fight robocalls

    Phone companies strike deal with all 50 states to fight robocalls
    By Jon Reid and Susan Decker, Bloomberg
    AT&T, Verizon Communications and 10 other large phone companies have struck an agreement with 51 attorneys general to enact technology to block robocalls before they reach consumers.
    The deal, announced Thursday, Aug. 22 will help protect consumers from receiving illegal robocalls, and assist law enforcement in investigating and prosecuting bad actors, said North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, who is leading the effort that includes all 50 state
  • Yang Ming Garden has closed after 25 years in Orange

    Yang Ming Garden has closed after 25 years in Orange
    Yang Ming Garden in Orange, a restaurant with a tiki bar serving mai tais and scorpion bowls, has closed suddenly after 25 years.
    Owner Daniel Teng posted a note on the restaurant’s website, dated Aug. 1, that he and his new landlord could not “come to an agreement.” Some regulars were told that the rent had tripled. The restaurant served a dirt-cheap menu with many dishes in large, shareable portions, priced at $10-$13.
    Yang Ming offered table service with lazy Susans in a dim
  • Don’t let police body cameras be used as extension of surveillance state

    Don’t let police body cameras be used as extension of surveillance state
    If Silicon Valley’s facial-recognition technology works so well, then how come 26 members of the California Legislature were recently wrongly ID’d as criminals when their photographs were compared to a mugshot database?
    Considering how many corrupt state lawmakers have been sentenced to the Big House over the decades, the question is of course ripe for a satirical answer. Maybe the high-tech facial matching is even better than we thought at recognizing likely criminals.
    But, seriousl
  • Police shooting law strikes the right balance

    Police shooting law strikes the right balance
    Count this Editorial Board among those who often bemoan the unwillingness of the Legislature to tackle serious statewide issues, but sometimes credit is due. This week, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a compromise bill that is a reasonable, carefully crafted response to a rash of police shootings.
    Law-enforcement officials have tough and dangerous jobs. They often have to make split-second decisions. Nevertheless, there are too many cases where officers have killed suspects who are fleeing or unarmed.
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  • Long Beach rapper Vince Staples has a new web series highlighting his music and ‘wild situations’

    Long Beach rapper Vince Staples has a new web series highlighting his music and ‘wild situations’
    Long Beach rapper Vince Staples is showing off some of his other skills in the debut of his new web series.
    The first episode of “The Vince Staples Show” launched on the rapper’s website on Aug. 22 as the first in a series of comedic short videos that, according to a press release, highlight “some of the wild situations Staples finds himself in.”
    And if there’s one thing you’ll learn about Staples in this video, it’s that you don’t mess with
  • UCLA football leans on players to build lasting culture

    LOS ANGELES — Jason Harris hopes his new defensive coordinator won’t hear this. The Illinois State transfer says it anyway, despite Jerry Azzinaro’s distaste for the word: It was the “culture” at UCLA that brought Harris here.
    When the 6-foot-4 outside linebacker visited UCLA hoping to join as a grad transfer, he was immediately enamored with the way his eventual teammates worked. The players didn’t appear to need their coaches to be great and that’s wha
  • JT Schwartz is back to sizzling at plate

    JT Schwartz is back to sizzling at plate
    JT Schwartz’s initials stand for Jason Thomas, but could just as well mean “Just Tattooed,” as in Just Tattooed a Pitch.
    As a 6-foot-4, sweet-swinging left-handed hitter for UCLA, the Corona del Mar High product is scorching baseballs again after missing his freshman year with the Bruins because of a painful cyst that was surgically removed from his lower back, requiring six weeks of recovery and forcing Schwartz to redshirt in 2019.
    “When I had (the cyst), it was pretty
  • ‘House 30’ campaign close to goal that could pay off in more help for homelessness fight

    ‘House 30’ campaign close to goal that could pay off in more help for homelessness fight
    Orange County’s United to End Homelessness group is pushing to house 30 homeless households by the end of August in an effort that could lead to up to 300 new vouchers for subsidies from the federal government.
    The “House 30 by August 30” campaign could strengthen Santa Ana’s application for more vouchers with the Department of Housing and Urban Development by showing it is effective at using the vouchers it already received. That is a significant part of the criteria HUD
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  • Fans happily travel for boxes of roasted Hatch chiles

    Fans happily travel for boxes of roasted Hatch chiles
    The eager shoppers waiting at Northgate La Habra last week – in a very long line in the blazing sun – were serious. It was Hatch chile roasting day, and in their carts was one or more boxes, each to be filled with 25 pounds of roasted Hatch chiles.
    For just a few weeks in August and September, Hatch chiles, grown only in the Mesilla Valley of New Mexico, are ripe and ready to be sold, and Melissa’s Produce hosts roastings at various locations throughout the country. (For a sche
  • Dozens of Nigerians charged around Los Angeles, South Bay with online scams, money laundering

    Dozens of Nigerians charged around Los Angeles, South Bay with online scams, money laundering
    Federal agents work at a downtown Los Angeles parking lot after predawn raids Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019. U.S. authorities have unsealed a federal grand jury indictment charging dozens of people with participating in a conspiracy to steal millions of dollars through a range of fraud schemes and laundering the funds through a Los Angeles-based network. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
    A federal agent stands at the gate to a downtown Los Angeles parking lot after predawn raids in the L.A. area Thursday, Aug. 22
  • How low will fixed-rate mortgages go?

    How low will fixed-rate mortgages go?
    What’s up with mortgage rates? Jeff Lazerson of Mortgage Grader in Laguna Niguel gives us his take.
    Rate news summary
    From Freddie Mac’s weekly survey: The 30-year fixed-rate averaged 3.55%, its lowest level since Nov. 3, 2016, and 5 basis points lower than last week. The 15-year fixed-rate averaged 3.05%, down 4 basis points from last week.
    The Mortgage Bankers Association reported a 1% decrease in loan application volume from the previous week.
    Bottom line: Assuming a borrower
  • Driving near Corona this weekend? Some freeway lanes will be closed

    Driving near Corona this weekend? Some freeway lanes will be closed
    People driving through Corona this weekend will want to plan ahead for a pair of freeway closures poised to take place at both ends of the city.
    For five hours on Saturday morning, Aug. 24, the sweeping ramp connecting northbound 15 Freeway traffic with the westbound 91 Freeway will close for survey work in east Corona, Caltrans spokesman Shane Massoud said. That work is scheduled to take place from 5 to 10 a.m. that day.
    Related linksMoney in hand to add $42 million lane on 91 Freeway, from Gre
  • Vintage markets coming to south county this weekend

    Vintage markets coming to south county this weekend
    Flying Miz Daisy Vintage Market — with a permanent home at the OC Fair & Event Center — is taking its show on the road to Laguna Design Center, 23811 Aliso Creek Road #105, Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 22-24. This pop-up market is open to the public and features vendors of vintage and authentic Americana and European wares including home decor, furniture and art. Information: flyingmizdaisy.com
    And, for lovers of all things retro and vintage, Dana Point will host its first-ever Redo V
  • 14 theater productions to see in Southern California this week, Aug. 23-29

    14 theater productions to see in Southern California this week, Aug. 23-29
    LOS ANGELES COUNTY
    ’57 Chevy’
    A comedy by Cris Franco and performed by Ric Salinas about a Latino family moving to middle-class San Fernando Valley from East Los Angeles.
    When: 8 p.m. Aug. 23-24.
    Where: TreePeople’s S. Mark Taper Foundation Amphitheater, at Coldwater Canyon Park.
    Tickets: $25.
    Information: 818-623-4877. treepeople.org/canyonnights
    ‘Dear Yoko’
    A one-woman show, whose title refers to Yoko Ono, is written and performed by Chicago Med’s Anzu Lawso
  • Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo returns to San Juan this weekend

    Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo returns to San Juan this weekend
    Folks can saddle up for the 19th Annual Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo, on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 24 and 25, in San Juan Capistrano. The top 30 contestants — the best cowboys and cowgirls from across the world — will compete for a purse totaling more than $180,000.
    The rodeo will feature seven events: saddle bronc riding, bareback riding, bull riding, steer wrestling, tie down roping, team roping and, new this year, break away roping.
    There will be nearly 50 vendors, gourmet food truc
  • UCLA football training camp: 2019 game-by-game storylines

    UCLA football training camp: 2019 game-by-game storylines
    The install is done, the schemes are set, training camp is over. Game time is near.
    With UCLA’s season opener a week away, here is a look at the big preseason storylines to keep an eye on for each game this season:
    Week 1: at Cincinnati (11-2 in 2018), Aug. 29
    Is this revenge?
    The Bruins opened the Chip Kelly era with a disappointing home loss last year. Starting 2019 with a payback road win is just what UCLA needs to drum excitement back up for the program that’s lost the buzz after
  • California’s do-everything agency thinks it can regulate the Internet. It shouldn’t.

    California’s do-everything agency thinks it can regulate the Internet. It shouldn’t.
    Governor Newsom’s recent appointee to lead the California Public Utilities Commission, Marybel Batjer, has been described by her colleagues as an unrivaled fixer and a “Jedi Knight when it comes to slashing bureaucratic red tape.” She led the Governor’s strike force to modernize and reinvent the DMV. Batjer is the perfect pick to take on an even bigger challenge: reforming the state’s most overburdened and over-extended agency.
    For those unfamiliar with the PUC, it&
  • Oceanview, eco-friendly home asks $22 million in Corona del Mar

    Oceanview, eco-friendly home asks $22 million in Corona del Mar
    A path of Jerusalem stone and backlit blue glass inserts leads the way to the front door. (Photo by Toby Ponnay)
    The open door of the elevator. (Photo by Toby Ponnay)SoundThe gallery will resume inseconds(Photo by Toby Ponnay)
    In the bar. (Photo by Toby Ponnay)
    A view of the kitchen. (Photo by Toby Ponnay)
    A view from the great room. (Photo by Toby Ponnay)
    One of nine bathrooms. (Photo by Toby Ponnay)
    The infinity pool and spa. (Photo by Toby Ponnay)
    (Photo by Toby Ponnay)
    The solar panel grid o
  • The top 10 places for cheap eats in Orange County for 2019

    The top 10 places for cheap eats in Orange County for 2019
    Didn’t win the lottery? Don’t stress. You can still eat very well for $20 or less. Southern fried chicken, Chinese noodle soup, incredible tacos, burgers, Chettinad-style Indian curries and Greek-style grilled octopus… These are my favorite places for cheap eats in 2019.  
    Anjappar
    13882 Newport Ave., Tustin, 714-486-2116, anjapparoc.com
    One sip of the Chettinad-style mutton soup and it will become clear very quickly that this Indian restaurant is the real deal. The menu
  • Southern California hotel owners find it tough to fill more rooms this year

    Southern California hotel owners find it tough to fill more rooms this year
    Southern California hotel owners have found it tough to fill more rooms this year, limiting their ability to hike room rates as costs rise.
    According to CBRE Hotels’ mid-year report on local hotel conditions, occupancy rates in 2019’s first six months rose in only 12 of the 31 hotel submarkets it watches in the four counties covered by the Southern California News Group. That may not be as alarming it first sounds: Numerous local hotel markets have never filled this many rooms before
  • Disney fans pour into Anaheim for massive D23 Expo convention

    Disney fans pour into Anaheim for massive D23 Expo convention
    Disney fans from all 50 states and 49 countries began arriving in Anaheim this week for the D23 Expo — the big Disney fan club extravaganza that only happens every two years.
    Tickets, which cost $89 for adults, $69 for kids, sold out before the event. It runs Friday through Sunday at the Anaheim Convention Center. The D23 fan club offers events all year at numerous locations, is called D23 because Walt and Roy Disney founded the Walt Disney Company in 1923.
    The event provides “celebr
  • Del Mar consensus picks for Thursday Aug. 22

    Del Mar consensus picks for Thursday Aug. 22
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Thursday Aug. 22 at Del Mar.
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  • Lake Forest commits to loan $3.7 million toward a new affordable housing project, which could be off El Toro Road

    Lake Forest commits to loan $3.7 million toward a new affordable housing project, which could be off El Toro Road
    Lake Forest officials are committing to loan $3.7 million of the money the city has earmarked for affordable housing to build the first project in years in the city dedicated for those with limited incomes.
    National Community Renaissance, or National CORE, pitched the City Council on Tuesday, Aug. 20, two proposals: an 80-unit or a 136-unit project off El Toro Road and Raymond Way near the 5 Freeway.
    Council members were in support of providing financial help, but wanted more details about how t
  • Master Gardener: How to get rid of Argentine ants

    Master Gardener: How to get rid of Argentine ants
    Q: Ever since the weather has gotten hotter, we are being invaded by ants. They seem to be everywhere! What can we do to keep them out of the house?
    A: There are many species of ants residing in Southern California, but one of the more obnoxious is the Argentine ant (Linepethema humile). As the name implies, this is a non-native invasive species, so it has no significant natural enemies here. Unlike native ant species, Argentine colonies will not fight each other, so they tend to form extremely
  • How a 2020 initiative to split Prop. 13 would increase commercial property taxes

    How a 2020 initiative to split Prop. 13 would increase commercial property taxes
    Whether you own and occupy the building from which your business operates or you lease the premises, this column is for you.
    A proposition on the Nov. 3, 2020 ballot could dramatically increase property taxes for commercial properties.
    Property taxes currently
    As a business owner and occupant of a manufacturing plant, a retail storefront or a suite of offices …The state taxes those premises in two ways — through a property tax of the land and structures and through a personal busine
  • Planned Parenthood seeks cash after bailing from US program

    Planned Parenthood seeks cash after bailing from US program
    By LINDSAY WHITEHURST and DAVID CRARY
    SALT LAKE CITY — Planned Parenthood clinics in several states are charging new fees, tapping financial reserves, intensifying fundraising and warning of more unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases after its decision to quit a $260 million federal family planning program in an abortion dispute with the Trump administration.
    The fallout is especially intense in Utah, where Planned Parenthood has been the only provider participating in t
  • USC football training camp: 2019 game-by-game predictions

    USC football training camp: 2019 game-by-game predictions
    We’ve reached the point in the offseason where we’re one week away from the start of the year, when USC has to show the world its true identity. Is it still the team that lost seven games a year ago? Or is it the team that has insisted it turned the corner during spring and fall practices?
    Next Saturday’s opener against Fresno State is the time for answers, which means now is the time for reckless predictions that will in no way come back to haunt this reporter in late November
  • What you need to know to grow hops for beer in your garden

    What you need to know to grow hops for beer in your garden
    If you love the bitter, citrusy or floral notes of an India Pale Ale, you can thank hops for that: The cone-like flowers provide a bitter kick and are what balance the malty, sweet characteristics in any beer. They are especially prevalent in the more bitter beers.
    And if you love brewing with hops, or just like drinking beer, you should know the plants are easy to grow in your backyard. Many homebrewers across Southern California have plants of their own. The plants, perennials, leaf out every
  • Gardening: Why this flowering perennial is a powerful plant

    Gardening: Why this flowering perennial is a powerful plant
    I have written about Mona Lavender before but must do so again. Mona Lavender exhibits the power of plants like none other. Just recently, I took a stem over a foot long that had broken off of a Mona Lavender specimen and, after removing the bottom leaves and plunging it in water, witnessed roots begin to sprout all along the bottom several inches of the stem after only two weeks.
    Mona Lavender is a hybrid spurflower (Plectranthus) species. It was birthed in a nursery in South Africa, a nation w
  • UK prime minister seeks fresh Brexit talks in Paris

    UK prime minister seeks fresh Brexit talks in Paris
    By SYLVIE CORBET and DANICA KIRKA
    PARIS — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson exuded confidence Thursday as he pressed French President Emmanuel Macron to accept his request to reopen Brexit negotiations, meeting in Paris on the second stop of his first European tour as U.K. leader.
    After ticking off examples of close ties between the two countries, Johnson turned on a charm offensive, stressing that the U.K. wants a Brexit deal with EU. But even as he chummily called the French leader by
  • Laguna Woods Village condo board moves toward documenting co-occupants

    Laguna Woods Village condo board moves toward documenting co-occupants
    LAGUNA WOODS — The Third Mutual board on Tuesday, Aug. 20, passed a co-occupancy policy that aims to record undocumented occupants.
    An increasing number of individuals on a fixed income find the only way to afford their costs is by seeking co-occupancy, a Village Management Services staff report stated; however, they do so without obtaining the board’s permission.
    Co-occupants reside with the member but do not have a formal lease agreement with the member and do not regularly pay a s
  • Do ‘red flag’ laws actually save lives?

    Do ‘red flag’ laws actually save lives?
    The UC Davis Medical School this week released a report on the state’s new “red flag” law aimed at seizing guns from dangerous persons, saying the data “suggest that this urgent, individualized intervention can play a role in efforts to prevent mass shooting.”
    The lead author of the law, passed in 2014 and effectuated in 2016, immediately proclaimed it a success. “The UC Davis study shows the importance of having a tool to get guns out of the hands o
  • Absolutely everything you need to know about Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

    Absolutely everything you need to know about Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
    The long-awaited official grand opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Aug. 29 raises many questions and fortunately we’ve got all the answers you’re looking for.
    We’ve collected all of our Galaxy’s Edge coverage in one convenient place to make it easier for you to find everything you need to know about the new Star Wars themed land at the Walt Disney World resort in Florida.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what&
  • Hossein Nayeri broke out of Orange County jail once, but this time his prospects for freedom are bleak

    Hossein Nayeri broke out of Orange County jail once, but this time his prospects for freedom are bleak
    A bold Orange County jail break, two stints as an international fugitive, and an exceedingly light sentence for a drunken car crash that killed a close friend – for years, the man tied to all this and involved in a kidnapping that left a victim’s penis getting cut off eluded the full weight of the law.
    Hossein Nayeri’s slippery ways ended earlier this month, when a Newport Beach jury found the former U.S. Marine-turned-pot-grower guilty of the kidnapping and the especially brut
  • Was Hollywood Ripper sane when he killed Ashton Kutcher’s girlfriend and other women? Jury to decide

    Was Hollywood Ripper sane when he killed Ashton Kutcher’s girlfriend and other women? Jury to decide
    By TERRI VERMEULEN KEITH
    LOS ANGELES — Jurors will continue Thursday trying to determine if the so-called “Hollywood Ripper” was sane at the time of the stabbing and mutilation murders of two Southern California women, including one who was killed and nearly decapitated hours before she was set to go out on a date with actor Ashton Kutcher.
    The Los Angeles Superior Court jury convicted Michael Gargiulo, 43, last Thursday of first-degree murder for the Feb. 22, 2001, killing of
  • Woman killed in alleged Long Beach DUI crash identified as a Cypress resident

    Woman killed in alleged Long Beach DUI crash identified as a Cypress resident
    LONG BEACH – The coroner’s office released the name of a young woman on Wednesday, Aug. 21, after she was killed Sunday in a two-vehicle crash in Long Beach while riding with an allegedly impaired driver, who was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and vehicular manslaughter.
    Marilyn Araiza, 21, of Cypress, died at a hospital a short time after the pre-dawn crash.
    She was a passenger in a 1999 Lincoln Town Car driven by Osvaldo Ramirez-Vazquez, who was allegedly speeding eastbou
  • Max Muncy’s walk-off HR salvages win for Dodgers in 10th

    Max Muncy’s walk-off HR salvages win for Dodgers in 10th
    The Dodgers’ Max Muncy hits a walk-off solo home run in the team’s 2-1 victory over the Blue Jays on Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
    Dodgers second baseman Max Muncy steps over Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette after a force out at second base during Wednesday’s game at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (30) has a laugh with the home
  • Car burns in Seal Beach after being loaded onto tow truck

    Car burns in Seal Beach after being loaded onto tow truck
    A tow truck driver got more than he bargained for after loading a disabled sedan onto the back of his truck on Wednesday.
    Flames erupted after he had loaded the car on his truck, eventually engulfing the car in a fiery blaze.
    At about 7:15 p.m., a tow truck stopped in the middle lane atop the Seal Beach Boulevard overpass at the 405 Freeway. Flames could be seen inside the passenger compartment of the car.
    A car on a tow truck caught fire Wednesday in Seal Beach. (Photo by Jeff Collins/Southern
  • LAFC tunes up for ‘El Trafico’ with shutout of Earthquakes

    LAFC tunes up for ‘El Trafico’ with shutout of Earthquakes
    LAFC forward Carlos Vela, center, scores past Earthquakes goalkeeper Daniel Vega (17) and defender Nick Lima after using several filthy moves to work his way into the goal box during the first half of Wednesday’s match in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Los Angeles FC goalkeeper Tyler Miller, center right, clears the ball next to forward Diego Rossi, center left, during the first half of the team’s MLS soccer match against the San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2
  • Eric Woolery used obscure role to protect taxpayers

    Eric Woolery used obscure role to protect taxpayers
    Most Orange County residents are probably unaware of the office of auditor-controller, a fairly obscure department responsible for calculating property taxes, auditing government spending and paying county employees and vendors. But anyone who looks at the department’s website will quickly understand the significance of the agency.
    Its website prominently features a logo with bulldog and these words: “Taxpayer Watchdog.” He gave out awards to officials who stood up for transpar
  • Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says he’s ending presidential bid

    Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says he’s ending presidential bid
    By RACHEL LA CORTE Associated Press
    OLYMPIA, Wash. >> Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, who made fighting climate change the central theme of his presidential campaign, announced Wednesday night that he is ending his bid for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
    Inslee said that he was confident that Democrats would select a nominee who would champion climate change issues but that it had become clear that he wouldn’t be the person selected. Inslee said he was not endorsing anyone but would supp
  • Social media and the world’s repressive regimes

    Social media and the world’s repressive regimes
    Tech companies may not want to be at the center of global political battles, but increasingly it appears that they cannot avoid it.
    On Monday, Twitter announced that it has removed 936 accounts and suspended 200,000 others used by the government of China to damage the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. The company said it will not tolerate “covert, manipulative behaviors” on its service, revealing that the People’s Republic of China was running a “significant state-back
  • Man killed in deputy-involved shooting in Stanton

    Man killed in deputy-involved shooting in Stanton
    A man died in a deputy-involved shooting in Stanton on Wednesday evening, Aug. 21.
    Deputies responded to reports of a family dispute in the 10000 block of Sycamore Avenue at about 7:30 p.m., Orange County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Carrie Braun said. A deputy-involved shooting later took place at the residence.
    A man described as a suspect in his 50s was struck by gunfire and died at the scene of the shooting, Braun said. His identity was not immediately released.
    No other injuries w
  • Deputy-involved shooting reported in Stanton

    Deputy-involved shooting reported in Stanton
    There was a deputy-involved shooting in Stanton on Wednesday evening, Aug. 21, officials said.
    It happened at about 7:30 p.m., Orange County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Carrie Braun said.
    The incident happened on the 10000 block of Sycamore Avenue, sheriff’s officials said in a Tweet.#OCSDPIO Deputy-involved shooting in the 10000 block of Sycamore Ave in Stanton. PIO enroute. More to follow.
    — OC Sheriff, CA (@OCSheriff) August 22, 2019Details regarding what led up to the
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (8-21-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday (8-21-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Wednesday, Aug. 21.
    GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
    NONLEAGUE
    Laguna Beach def. Dana Hills 25-18, 21-25, 25-17, 17-25, 15-13
    LB: Reavis 15 kills, 17 digs. Naess 15 kills, 20 digs. Hall 13 kills. Fraser 9 kills, 7 blocks. Carballo 16 digs. Tyus 13 digs.
    Whittier Christian def. Sonora 21-25, 25-11, 25-16, 25-22
    WC: Morrison 17 kills, 2 aces, 6 digs. Jordan 16 assists. Ramirez 21 assists, 4 aces.
    Garden Grove def. Norwalk 17-25, 25-13, 27-25, 25-22
    GIRLS GOLF
    NONLEA

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