• GM meetings accelerate critical winter for Angels, GM Billy Eppler

    GM meetings accelerate critical winter for Angels, GM Billy Eppler
    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — When Billy Eppler convenes with his colleagues at baseball’s GM meetings, starting on Monday, it will signal an acceleration into the business of what appears to be a critical winter for the organization.
    Two months ago the Angels merely picked up Eppler’s option, rather than extending his contract. Then they fired manager Brad Ausmus with two years left on his deal and replaced him with Joe Maddon.
    Those moves would seem to indicate that patience is running
  • Kenan Christon leaves USC with decision to make about his redshirt year

    Kenan Christon leaves USC with decision to make about his redshirt year
    Kenan Christon has reached the true freshman crossroads.
    USC’s 31-26 win over Arizona State on Saturday was Christon’s fourth game this season. One more, and he’ll burn his redshirt and have three years of eligibility remaining. Sit out the next two games and the bowl USC qualified for this weekend, and the San Diego Madison product has a full four years left to play.
    It’s somewhat remarkable to consider given for much of the year it appeared that Christon wouldn’t
  • What’s next for USC? In-state matchup with Cal

    What’s next for USC? In-state matchup with Cal
    USC (6-4, 5-2 in Pac-12 play) at California (5-4, 2-4)
    When: 8 p.m. PT Saturday
    Where: California Memorial Stadium (Berkeley, Calif.)
    Watch/listen: Fox Sports 1/AM 790
    USC update: The Trojans reached bowl eligibility with a 31-26 win over Arizona State on Saturday, winning two roads in a row for the first time since 2017. … USC saw center Brett Neilon leave the game with a calf strain, in addition to injuries to WR Tyler Vaughns, DE Caleb Tremblay and TE Erik Krommenhoek. &
  • Valley Christian’s Rachel Lim voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week

    Valley Christian’s Rachel Lim voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Athlete: Rachel Lim
    School: Valley Christian
    Sport: Volleyball
    Noteworthy: The junior setter led the sixth-ranked Defenders into the CIF Southern Section Division 4 final with 86 assists in victories over No. 3 St. Anthony and Saddleback Valley Christian. Lim ran a potent attack in a 3-2 quarterfinals win over the Saints and in the 3-1 semifinals triumph over SVC. Lim’s superb setting enabled big weeks from outside hitter Rachel Gonzales (38 kil
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  • Cypress’ Isaac Hurtado voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week

    Cypress’ Isaac Hurtado voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Athlete: Isaac Hurtado
    School: Cypress
    Sport: Football
    Noteworthy: He rushed for 285 yards and four touchdowns, threw a 35-yard touchdown pass and had eight solo tackles including two sacks in a 42-14 win over Pacifica in an Empire League game as the Centurions concluded the regular season 10-0. Hurtado (6-4, 220) this season has rushed for 1,926 yards and 27 touchdowns on 192 carries.
    VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week (Nov. 8)
  • Why raise property taxes when revenues are way up?

    Why raise property taxes when revenues are way up?
    During this past summer there were dozens of media stories about big increases in property tax revenues. Orange County was typical. The taxable value of real estate went up $33 billion to over $600 billion. Assessments increased in all of Orange County’s 34 cities.
    Further north, San Mateo County saw a 7.1% increase in its assessment roll for 2019-2020, the ninth consecutive year of increases. County Assessor Mark Church, in a press release, said there was record growth in commercial and m
  • Ducks defenseman Simon Benoit’s unlikely journey continues with first NHL recall

    Ducks defenseman Simon Benoit’s unlikely journey continues with first NHL recall
    ANAHEIM — Simon Benoit was in Bakersfield when he got the call late Friday night. The San Diego Gulls had just defeated the Bakersfield Condors in an AHL game and the Ducks sent word that he was needed in Anaheim. A car service was provided and away he went.
    Benoit, a 21-year-old defenseman from Laval, Quebec, phoned his parents to let them know he’d earned his first NHL recall. The ride south on I-5 is a long and bumpy one, and Benoit was too keyed up to sleep. He was still wired up
  • 4 big moments from Camp Flog Gnaw 2019 Day 1, including Solange, Tyler, the Creator and Michael McDonald

    4 big moments from Camp Flog Gnaw 2019 Day 1, including Solange, Tyler, the Creator and Michael McDonald
    Eight years into the history of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, one thing is absolutely clear: Tyler, the Creator, the artist who birthed this baby and curates every important piece of it, throws a terrific party.
    The 2019 edition opened Saturday on the hilly parking lots outside Dodger Stadium where Camp Flog Gnaw moved a year earlier, and featured a thrillingly artful headlining performance by Solange, the most-crowded set of the day from Tyler himself, carnival rides and games, and tons of Tyler-cre
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  • Kawhi Leonard to face former Toronto Raptors teammates for first time Monday

    Kawhi Leonard to face former Toronto Raptors teammates for first time Monday
    The most common question for the Clippers this season — “What’s been the most surprising thing about Kawhi?” — usually draws a response similar to Paul George’s Saturday: “He actually does talk.”
    JaMychal Green recently said he, too, was surprised to be hearing Kawhi Leonard’s voice at work every day — but that’s because he didn’t expect the two-time NBA Finals MVP to leave Toronto.
    Entering this summer’s free agency w
  • CIF-SS boys water polo: Saturday’s scores, updated schedule for the semifinals

    CIF-SS boys water polo: Saturday’s scores, updated schedule for the semifinals
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowScores from Saturday’s CIF-SS boys water polo playoff games and the updated schedule for Wednesday’s semifinals.
    BOYS WATER POLO
    DIVISION 1
    Semifinals, Wednesday, Nov. 13
    At Woollett Aquatics Center, Irvine
    Harvard-Westlake vs. Huntington Beach, 7 p.m.
    Loyola vs. Newport Harbor, 5 p.m.
    DIVISION 2
    Quarterfinals, Saturday
    Palos Verdes 11, Los Alamitos 9
    Foothill 9, Corona del Mar 8
    Mira Costa 8, Woo
  • Police officer in Santa Ana injured in crash into another vehicle

    Police officer in Santa Ana injured in crash into another vehicle
    SANTA ANA — A police officer was injured when his patrol car crashed into another vehicle early Sunday morning in Santa Ana, a police corporal said.
    The crash occurred about 2 a.m. in the area of Main and Camille streets, said Santa Ana Police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna.
    The officer was responding to a pursuit at the time of the crash, Bertagna said. The patrol vehicle struck the motorist’s vehicle and a light pole.
    Paramedics took the officer to an area hospital, where his condition was
  • Game Center: Rams at Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, 1:25 p.m.

    Game Center: Rams at Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, 1:25 p.m.
    The Rams (5-3) hope to keep pace in a crowded NFC playoff race Sunday when they open the second half of their 2019 season Sunday at Pittsburgh against the 4-4 Steelers. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:25 p.m. PT. Stay with this page for game-related news, updates and analysis before and during the game. SCNG’s Kevin Modesti is reporting from Pittsburgh.Who has the edge? Rams vs. Steelers | Rams vs. Steelers by the numbers
    Week 10 Odds, betting lines | Week 10 NFL scoreboard
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  • California’s Criminal Cops: Who they are, what they did, why some are still working

    California’s Criminal Cops: Who they are, what they did, why some are still working
    More than 80 law enforcement officers working today in California are convicted criminals, with rap sheets that include everything from animal cruelty to manslaughter.They drove drunk, cheated on time cards, brutalized family members, even killed others with their recklessness on the road. But thanks to some of the weakest laws in the country for punishing police misconduct, the Golden State does nothing to stop these officers from enforcing the law.
    Those are among the findings of an unprecede
  • These California police officers were charged with brutalizing loved ones. So why are so many still carrying a gun?

    These California police officers were charged with brutalizing loved ones. So why are so many still carrying a gun?
    He shoved her to the ground, kneed her in the back and handcuffed her so she couldn’t take their baby and leave, she told police. When she tried to get away, she said, he grabbed her hair and pushed her face into the door frame.Police photographed her swollen right eye for evidence.
    But his actions that summer night in 2007 — and the domestic abuse, false imprisonment and battery charges that followed — didn’t cost Vidal “Dustin” Contreras his job.
    The Kern C
  • DUI is the most common offense among California police officers

    DUI is the most common offense among California police officers
    Roxanne Steward had picked up her daughter at the Reno airport and was driving to them to see family in Lassen County when her daughter screamed, “Mom! Mom!”
    “All I said is, ‘I see it,’” Steward said in a recent interview, as she recalled looking through the windshield of the car headed straight at her. “I saw George Driscoll’s eyes.”
    Driscoll, a Contra Costa County District Attorney’s inspector who before that spent nearly two decades
  • California Criminal Cops: Ex-police chief who hired abusive brother-in-law: ‘Maybe I made a mistake’

    California Criminal Cops: Ex-police chief who hired abusive brother-in-law: ‘Maybe I made a mistake’
    HUMBOLDT COUNTY — Graham Hill was the police chief in the tiny Humboldt County town of Rio Dell when he took a chance on a rookie cop with a criminal past.
    That officer just so happened to be Hill’s brother-in-law. And it wouldn’t be the last time he broke the law.
    “Maybe I made a mistake,” Hill said recently during a break from his current job as a security guard at a casino.
    Thanks to Hill, his wife’s brother, Kevin Harralson, broke into law enforcement in 2
  • California’s Criminal Cops: About the project

    California’s Criminal Cops: About the project
    In early 2019, reporters from the Investigative Reporting Program at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism obtained a list of criminal convictions from the past decade of nearly 12,000 current or former law enforcement officers and people who applied to be in law enforcement. The records — provided by the state’s Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training in response to a Public Records Act request — didn’t indicate which individuals on the list actually
  • No, House Democrats aren’t violating Trump’s rights

    No, House Democrats aren’t violating Trump’s rights
    “If the facts are your side,” famed attorney and former law professor Alan Dershowitz instructed his students, “pound the facts into the table. If the law is on your side, pound the law into the table. If neither the facts nor the law are on your side, pound the table.”
    As Republican attacks on the US House of Representatives’ impeachment inquiry grow in fury, they more and more resemble the third instruction in Dershowitz’s maxim.
    The latest Republican angle
  • Ambulance carrying patient is overturned on 91 Freeway in hit-and-run crash

    Ambulance carrying patient is overturned on 91 Freeway in hit-and-run crash
    Four people were taken to a hospital early Sunday morning after an ambulance was overturned on the 91 Freeway in a hit-and-run collision, the Orange County Fire Authority said.
    The crash, near Euclid Street in Anaheim around 4:30 a.m., also left a car in flames.
    Those transported included a young boy who was in the ambulance, as well as two OCFA paramedics and a CARE attendant. They had minor injuries, according to the OCFA.
    Additional details were not immediately available.
    The California Highw
  • 25 years after Prop. 187, stand up for justice and fairness: Eric Garcetti

    25 years after Prop. 187, stand up for justice and fairness: Eric Garcetti
    Twenty-five years ago this month, like so many of my fellow Angelenos marching in the streets, I was angry, sad, and ready to act: California voters had just passed Proposition 187 — etching hostility toward undocumented immigrants into law, legalizing discrimination, and seeking to deny the humanity of people who lived in our communities, worked with us in offices and on manufacturing floors, and sat next to us in school.
    I had taken time away from my graduate studies abroad to work for s
  • National Philanthropy Day 2019: Recognizing the heroes in our community

    National Philanthropy Day 2019: Recognizing the heroes in our community
    Ron Hasse is the publisher of the Orange County Register and president of the Southern California News Group.
    We are entering a busy time of year with holiday shopping, decorating and plans to spend time with loved ones. But today, let’s take a moment to pay tribute to those in our community who consistently give back by volunteering, organizing and contributing to Orange County’s hundreds of nonprofit organizations.
    A few of them will be honored Thursday, Nov. 14, at the 2019 Nation
  • National Philanthropy Day 2019: Meet this year’s Orange County honorees

    National Philanthropy Day 2019: Meet this year’s Orange County honorees
    National Philanthropy Day Orange County is recognizing the following 2019 honorees for their community contributions:
    Legacy Award
    Sue and Ralph Stern, Newport Beach
    The Sterns, true to the foundations of their Jewish heritage, personify the concept of  tzedakah, Hebrew for philanthropy and charity. Their largesse has benefited cancer research, with a $5 million gift in 2014 to establish the the Sue and Ralph Stern Center for Cancer Clinical Trials and Research. They endowed the Stern Chair
  • National Philanthropy Day 2019: Sue and Ralph Stern give to a diverse array of causes

    National Philanthropy Day 2019: Sue and Ralph Stern give to a diverse array of causes
    Sue and Ralph Stern are well-known for their widely diverse philanthropic interests that continue to expand each year, leaving a legacy of giving throughout Orange County. The Newport Beach couple has supported cancer research, Holocaust education, Jewish institutions and schools, a community center in Uganda, a clown program to entertain hospitalized children, the theater, a local empowerment program for girls, and science and engineering efforts, among others.
    When it comes to philanthropy, th
  • National Philanthropy Day 2019: Clark Construction builds community ties on a foundation of mentorship, volunteerism and donations

    National Philanthropy Day 2019: Clark Construction builds community ties on a foundation of mentorship, volunteerism and donations
    Just a partial list of the organizations that Clark Construction helps support in the Southern California communities where it does business is impressive.
    There are more than a dozen that run the gamut from serving youth who are at-risk, serving food to the hungry, and serving those in need of housing, medical assistance, and other basics of life.
    Clark employees help serve furry creatures, too, at the Irvine Animal Care Center, by setting up adoption events and donating treats.
    In Orange Count
  • National Philanthropy Day 2019: How to help O.C. nonprofits

    National Philanthropy Day 2019: How to help O.C. nonprofits
    As part of the Season of Giving, nonprofits through Orange County are offering volunteer opportunities. Some are also presenting wish lists for items they would like to have donated. For more information, or to find additional volunteer opportunities, go to www.oneoc.org.
    American Family Housing
    Midway City; 714-897-3221 www.afhusa.org
    Mission: To support homeless and low income families and adults to secure a stable home, to be an active part of their community, and to achieve a self-sustaining
  • National Philanthropy Day 2019: OneOC connects businesses, nonprofits and volunteers

    National Philanthropy Day 2019: OneOC connects businesses, nonprofits and volunteers
    The motto of OneOC, which celebrated its 60th anniversary last year, is “accelerating nonprofit success.” Its mission is to inspire, equip and connect nonprofits and companies so that together they can achieve greater social good with better results through partnership.
    The organization that would become OneOC began in 1958, when the Junior League of Newport Harbor created the Volunteer Bureau of Newport Harbor, which expanded to become the Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County.
  • Getting plucked in the Golden State: Doug McIntyre

    Getting plucked in the Golden State: Doug McIntyre
    Which comes first, the chicken or the nest egg?
    It’s not exactly breaking news that living in California is pricey. According to Bloomberg, the median price for a house in the Golden State requires a pile of gold, topping $600,000, more than twice the national average. Four of the country’s five most expensive residential markets are in California: Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Orange County and San Diego. Los Angeles is seventh.
    Two weeks ago, I told you about my $999 electric bill
  • Dungeness crab fishing season delayed due to gray whale entanglement risk

    Dungeness crab fishing season delayed due to gray whale entanglement risk
    State Fish and Wildlife officials are delaying the start of the Dungeness crab fishing season due to a threat of entanglement of gray whales migrating from Alaska’s Bering Sea to the lagoons of Baja, Mexico.
    Charlton Bonham, director of the Fish and Wildlife department, issued a decision to postpone the start date for California Dungeness crab fishermen south of the Mendocino/Sonoma County line for one week — from Nov. 15 to Nov. 22. The decision was based on data indicating the prev
  • This Veterans Day, let’s join forces and tell our vets, ‘Welcome home’

    This Veterans Day, let’s join forces and tell our vets, ‘Welcome home’
    “Welcome home.”
    To American veterans returning from a military assignment — whether overseas or stateside — those are the sweetest words they can ever hope to hear.
    Yet, for thousands of homeless veterans living on the streets or in cars in Orange County and across the nation, welcome home is a concept they simply can’t imagine experiencing. Warm, safe, and clean places to call home are despairingly out of their reach.
    As Veterans Day approaches, it is time to final
  • OCVarsity video: Mater Dei’s bid for a volleyball three-peat ends with loss to Redondo

    OCVarsity video: Mater Dei’s bid for a volleyball three-peat ends with loss to Redondo
    Mater Dei’s girls volleyball team fell short in its bid to win the CIF-SS Division 1 title for the third consecutive year as it lost to Redondo in four games on Saturday at Cerritos College. See highlights and interviews in a video by Jonathan Khamis for the Orange County Register.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now
     
  • Cold-shooting Cal State Fullerton can’t catch Stanford

    Cold-shooting Cal State Fullerton can’t catch Stanford
    STANFORD — Cal State Fullerton basketball coach Dedrique Taylor hoped his team could offset the departure of high-scoring guards Kyle Allman Jr. and Khalil Ahmad with better ball movement this season, but even crisp passing needs to result in baskets to make a difference.
    Two games into the season, that’s not happening for the Titans, who have 10 assists through 80 minutes.
    Daejon Davis scored 15 points, one of four Stanford players to reach double figures, and the Cardinal won their
  • Mater Dei girls volleyball loses to Redondo, ending its reign in CIF-SS Division 1

    Mater Dei girls volleyball loses to Redondo, ending its reign in CIF-SS Division 1
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowNORWALK – Mater Dei ran into a team with too much power and too much quickness Saturday, losing to Redondo Union 25-19, 25-16, 16-25, 25-21 in the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 championship match at Cerritos College.
    Mater Dei (29-5) had won the Division 1 title in 2017 and 18. The Monarchs have been to the CIF-SS finals in all seven seasons under head coach Dan O’Dell.
    Redondo (33-3) won its thi
  • Garden Grove girls volleyball unable to pull out victory in Division 7 final

    Garden Grove girls volleyball unable to pull out victory in Division 7 final
    Garden Grove receives runner up against Desert Christian Academy in the CIF-SS Division 7 girls volleyball championship game at Garden Grove High Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
    Garden Grove reacts to getting runner up against Desert Christian Academy in the CIF-SS Division 7 girls volleyball championship game at Garden Grove High Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsGa
  • Tustin girls volleyball overpowers Vistamar to win its first CIF-SS championship

    Tustin girls volleyball overpowers Vistamar to win its first CIF-SS championship
    The Tustin High School volleyball team celebrate after winning the CIF-SS Division 5 volleyball championship over Vistamar in Tustin on Saturday, November 9, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    The Tustin High School volleyball team celebrate after winning the CIF-SS Division 5 volleyball championship over Vistamar in Tustin on Saturday, November 9, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe Tustin High School volley
  • Shea Weber scores twice, Canadiens beat Kings

    Shea Weber scores twice, Canadiens beat Kings
    Montreal Canadiens’ Artturi Lehkonen moves in on Los Angeles Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick during the third period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019, in Montreal. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)
    Los Angeles Kings’ Blake Lizotte celebrates his goal against the Montreal Canadiens during the third period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019, in Montreal. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Kings goalte
  • Esperanza volleyball rallies to beat Murrieta Valley in CIF-SS Division 2 final

    Esperanza volleyball rallies to beat Murrieta Valley in CIF-SS Division 2 final
    Esperanza’s Kaylie Long celebrates her team’s victory over Murrieta Valley in the CIF-SS Division 2 girls volleyball championship game at Cerritos College on Saturday, November 9, 2019. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Esperanza High School beat Murrieta Valley in the CIF-SS Division 2 girls volleyball championship game at Cerritos College on Saturday, November 9, 2019. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe Esper
  • Foothill boys water polo edges Corona del Mar in sudden-death overtime thriller

    Foothill boys water polo edges Corona del Mar in sudden-death overtime thriller
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowAn impressive shooting display from Foothill and Corona del Mar came down to a participant who felt a bit disrespected but plenty gutsy on Saturday night.
    In a tightly-contested boys water polo playoff match in which the expected standouts delivered, those feelings gave Kaito Ham all the push he and Foothill needed.
    Ham scored on a quickly-released shot from the wing 22 seconds into sudden-death overtime to l
  • Long Beach State tops San Diego for first win of season

    Long Beach State tops San Diego for first win of season
    LONG BEACH — The home folks finally got to see The New Kids on The Beach on Saturday afternoon, and there was a lot to like.
    For starters, Long Beach State won. A few days after a tough four-point loss at UCLA, LBSU handled San Diego (USD) at the Walter Pyramid, 74-62. The hosts led by three at the half, took a double-digit lead eight-plus minutes into the second half and never allowed the Toreros (0-2) to get a whiff of a comeback.
    The leading scorers were making only their second appeara
  • Eyassu Worku’s career night not enough for UC Irvine in loss to Pepperdine

    Eyassu Worku’s career night not enough for UC Irvine in loss to Pepperdine
    MALIBU — Eyassu Worku scored a career-high 26 points for UC Irvine, but Kameron Edwards hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 44 seconds left and Colbey Ross added two free throws with six seconds to play as Pepperdine closed with a 13-0 run to beat UCI 77-73 in a nonconference game on Saturday night at Firestone Fieldhouse.
    UCI led 73-64 after Tommy Rutherford’s layup with 2:11 left. But Kessler Edwards and Ross hit back-to-back 3-pointers to pull Pepperdine within 73-70. Kameron Edwards hi
  • Orange County football receiving leaders: Week 1 playoffs

    Orange County football receiving leaders: Week 1 playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowWEEK 1 PLAYOFFS: RECEIVING LEADERS  | Weekly leaders published each Saturday.NAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    REC.
    TD
    Arena, Northwood
    162
    11
    1
    Humphreys, Corona del Mar
    158
    8
    1
    Hurtado, Cypress
    151
    2
    2
    Wetmore, Santa Margarita
    141
    8
    1
    Kosick, Edison
    141
    5

    Peterson, Aliso Niguel
    139
    11
    1
    Vaielua, Cypress
    127
    7
    0
    Hobert, San Juan Hills
    118
    9
    2
    Grogan, Santa Margarita
    101
    3
    1
    Baker, Northwood
    95
    3
    1
    Koffler, Ediso
  • UCLA men’s basketball prepare to host another Big West opponent

    UCLA men’s basketball prepare to host another Big West opponent
    Coach Mick Cronin and UCLA will host the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos on Sunday in the second game of a five-game homestand at Pauley Pavilion to open the season.
    Cronin talked about finally getting his team on the court to play against players, face some adversity and grow as a unit.
    While the Bruins’ roster consists of several returning players, they continue to learn Cronin’s style of play and buy into his defensive mindset.
    Santa Barbara will be the second straight opponent out of th
  • Orange County football rushing leaders: Week 1 playoffs

    Orange County football rushing leaders: Week 1 playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowWEEK 1 PLAYOFFS: RUSHING LEADERS  | Weekly leaders published each Saturday.NAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    ATT
    TD
    Gooding, Esperanza
    232
    13
    2
    McCoy, Newport Harbor
    219
    37
    4
    Vander Hill, Orange Lutheran
    202
    33
    2
    Rodriguez, Tustin
    182
    27
    2
    Hogan, San Juan Hills
    181
    39
    1
    Galvan, Orange
    175
    12
    4
    Hurtado, Cypress
    143
    27
    2
    Bohls, San Clemente
    136
    15
    1
    Barrett, Trabuco Hills
    133
    19
    0
    Rodriguez, Segerstrom
    111
    7
    2
    Riederich, M
  • USC quotable: Trojans break down inconsistent play against Arizona State

    USC quotable: Trojans break down inconsistent play against Arizona State
    Here are some highlights from the press conferences following USC’s 31-26 win over Arizona State:
    Head coach Clay Helton
    Opening statement:
    “Really proud of our kids. With a lot of bodies down, a lot of bodies that didn’t start and then losing bodies during the game, not only did they fight on but I thought they fought on to victory. That’s our motto, and they found a way to get it done. This big boy [DE Christian Rector] has better hands than John Houston, thank god, and
  • Field of American flags in Orange honors military service

    Field of American flags in Orange honors military service
    Veterans Day is Monday, Nov. 11, but Orange’s Community Foundation will extend its tribute to military service and sacrifice throughout the week.
    On Saturday, the foundation hosted an opening ceremony for its annual Orange Field of Valor at Handy Park. Now in its fifth year, the display of hundreds of large America flags honors veterans, those who died in war and active-duty military.
    Raul Bravo, of Fullerton, walks through the Orange Community Foundation’s Field of Valor with h
  • Orange Lutheran-Long Beach Poly aftermath: incident report filed

    Orange Lutheran-Long Beach Poly aftermath: incident report filed
    The CIF-Southern Section office received an incident report from game officials regarding a postgame fracas on the field following the Orange Lutheran-Long Beach Poly Division 2 first-round football playoff game at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach.
    CIF-SS commissioner Rob Wigod said early information indicated no players or coaches from either team were involved. The562.org website reported that two Orange Lutheran supporters assaulted an official and a third was escorted off of the field because
  • Unsustainable California: Joel Kotkin

    Unsustainable California: Joel Kotkin
    The recent rash of fires, like the drought that preceded it, has sparked a new wave of pessimism about the state’s future. But the natural disasters have also obscured the fact the greatest challenge facing the state comes not from burning forests or lack of precipitation but from an increasingly dysfunctional society divided between a small but influential wealthy class and an ever-expanding poverty population.
    We are not addressing either the human or natural challenge. Once the ultimate
  • Lakers’ Danny Green finds ways to connect, in locker room and behind a mic

    Lakers’ Danny Green finds ways to connect, in locker room and behind a mic
    After being traded from San Antonio to Toronto last year, where he said off-court media pursuits were discouraged, Danny Green went full steam ahead with his “Inside the Green Room” podcast, which co-host Harrison Sanford had pitched to him the previous summer. (@GreenRoomInside/Twitter)
    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 25:Danny Green #14 of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts to his foul during a 95-86 Lakers win over the Utah Jazz at Staples Center on October 25, 2019 in Los Angel
  • Tropicalia Music & Taco festival opens third year with a multi-generational party in new venue

    Tropicalia Music & Taco festival opens third year with a multi-generational party in new venue
    Like the perfect mix tape meant to get the entire family to dance at a backyard party, the third annual Tropicália Music & Taco Festival  brought the vibrant sounds of Los Angeles’ Latino culture to Pomona this weekend.
    “I’m back because this is the music that you listened to growing up…it just brings memories,” said 27-year-old North Hollywood native Billy Nunez, who was attending his second Tropicália concert.
    Nunez was one of about 30
  • Democrats open ‘battle station’ in Orange County to ramp up for 2020 election

    Democrats open ‘battle station’ in Orange County to ramp up for 2020 election
    Nearly 100 Democratic activists and politicians crowded an Irvine office Saturday, scrawling messages such as “Blue wave 2020” and “Let’s do this” on a banner hanging in the national party’s new Orange County headquarters.
    Over the next few months, the Democratic National Congressional Committee expects hundreds more volunteers to visit what they’re calling their “battle station” along Barranca Parkway for training, voter registration drives
  • Before Rose floats can roll down Colorado Boulevard, they get a shakedown cruise on Irwindale Avenue

    Before Rose floats can roll down Colorado Boulevard, they get a shakedown cruise on Irwindale Avenue
    Tim Estes, president of Fiesta Parade Floats, walks in front of the Chinese American float as Tournament of Roses officials inspect five of the Fiesta Floats’ 2020 lineup of Rose Parade Floats during an early morning test run in Irwindale on Saturday November 9, 2019. (Photo by Keith Durflinger, Contributing Photographer)
    Tournament of Roses officials inspect Fiesta Floats’ Chinese American float during an early morning test run in Irwindale as final preparations begin for the 131st

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