• Pentagon chief fires Navy secretary over SEAL controversy

    Pentagon chief fires Navy secretary over SEAL controversy
    By ROBERT BURNS
    WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday fired the Navy’s top official over his handling of a disciplinary case involving a Navy SEAL.
    Esper asked for the resignation of Navy Secretary Richard Spencer and Spencer submitted it Sunday, said the chief spokesman for the Pentagon, Jonathan Hoffman.
    The firing was a dramatic turn in a long-running controversy involving Navy Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, whose case has been championed by President Donald T
  • Rams face Baltimore Ravens with a chance to make a Monday night statement

    Rams face Baltimore Ravens with a chance to make a Monday night statement
    LOS ANGELES — When they ground out a victory under difficult circumstances last week, the Rams gave the right answer to the question: Are they good enough and determined enough to stay in the NFC wildcard race to the end?
    When they host the Baltimore Ravens on Monday, the Rams face the next question: On the off-chance they make the playoffs, can they compete with the NFL’s best teams?
    RELATED: Who has the edge? Rams vs. Ravens matchups
    The Ravens (8-2) certainly are one of those team
  • How to get a ‘Wow!’ dessert for your holiday dinner from La Brea Bakery, Eataly L.A. and Porto’s Bakery & Cafe

    How to get a ‘Wow!’ dessert for your holiday dinner from La Brea Bakery, Eataly L.A. and Porto’s Bakery & Cafe
    You’ve got the turkey to roast, the centerpieces to pick up and a million side dishes to deal with; do you really have hours to spend baking a gorgeous pie or layer cake?
    Sometimes it’s best to leave it to the pros and for a big holiday dinner you need a lot of choices for a dazzling dessert that will be artistically decorated and delicious. We turned to three of Southern California’s most trusted bakeries for advice on what to consider and how to order. So don’t even bot
  • Kings to face one of NHL’s hottest teams when San Jose Sharks come to Staples Center

    Kings to face one of NHL’s hottest teams when San Jose Sharks come to Staples Center
    In the NHL, fortunes can change in an instant.
    The Kings face an old foe in the San Jose Sharks Monday night at Staples Center, a club that has transformed itself from one of the league’s most disappointing teams into one of its hottest.
    The Sharks have won eight of their last nine games and their record in their last 10 games trails only the Dallas Stars and New York Islanders over that span. San Jose beat the Islanders 2-1 in overtime Saturday. They had been jockeying with the Kings and
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  • Mountain High opens winter season with sell out crowd Saturday

    Mountain High opens winter season with sell out crowd Saturday
    Romain Azria, from Pearblossom, heads towards the ski lifts on opening day of the ski and snowboard season at Mt. High in Wrightwood Saturday morning Nov. 23, 2019. The resort is expecting more snow this coming week. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
    A snow making machine blows snow as skiers and snowboarders wait for the lifts to open on opening day of the ski and snowboard season at Mt. High in Wrightwood Saturday morning Nov. 23, 2019. The resort is expecting more snow
  • Lakers cry foul on officials as LeBron James free-throw opportunities drop

    Lakers cry foul on officials as LeBron James free-throw opportunities drop
    MEMPHIS — In light of recent events, there’s an understandable reluctance in the Lakers’ locker room to speak out on officiating. There’s a good chance it will make your pockets lighter, even if you have a point.
    After Saturday night’s one-point win against the Grizzlies, Anthony Davis marveled from the locker room that LeBron James — who shot in the restricted zone 14 times on Saturday night — didn’t get one free throw opportunity. Still, he tried
  • Del Mar cancels Thanksgiving Day racing card because of ominous weather forecast

    Del Mar cancels Thanksgiving Day racing card because of ominous weather forecast
    Del Mar’s holiday weekend of racing became one day shorter Sunday when the track canceled its Thanksgiving Day card because of the forecast for heavy rain in the area Wednesday and Thursday.
    Sunday’s announcement comes on the heels of last week’s cancellation on Thursday, the first for the track because of weather since it opened for business in 1937, as the industry puts added emphasis on horse and rider safety.
    The Weather Channel’s forecast for the Del Mar area calls f
  • Hidden agenda in masquerading big bond measure

    Hidden agenda in masquerading big bond measure
    In a bit of irony, this March there will be a Proposition 13 on the California statewide ballot. But unlike the landmark taxpayer protection of 1978, the Prop. 13 of 2020 will put taxpayers on the hook for $27 billion.
    There’s another big difference between Prop. 13 (1978) and Prop. 13 (2020). The first was the result of a massive grassroots campaign by citizen taxpayers and homeowners striking back against out-of-control property taxes while the fake Prop. 13 was put on the ballot by the
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  • Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday, Nov. 24

    Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday, Nov. 24
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday, Nov. 24 for racing at Del Mar.
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  • Week of uncertainty ahead for USC football, Clay Helton

    Week of uncertainty ahead for USC football, Clay Helton
    So. What comes next?
    There are countless questions surrounding the USC football program now that the regular season has come to an end for the Trojans, but each of those queries boils down to those three words.
    What comes next?
    There’s uncertainty about when USC will play next. The Trojans are either waiting until a bowl game, or could play in the Pac-12 championship in two weeks. And then there’s the question of what will happen with head coach Clay Helton between now and then.
    Helt
  • Deontay Wilder’s devastating right stops Luis Ortiz, sets up Tyson Fury rematch

    Deontay Wilder’s devastating right stops Luis Ortiz, sets up Tyson Fury rematch
    By Cindy Boren, (c) 2019, The Washington Post
    The blow came out of the blue and, after six rounds in which it looked as if Luis Ortiz might come away with a victory, Deontay Wilder uncorked a devastating right that sent sweat flying and Ortiz sinking as Wilder successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title for the 10th time Saturday night in Las Vegas.
    Wilder flattened Ortiz, improving to 42-0-1 with 41 knockouts and thinking about what comes next: a Feb. 22 rematch with Tyson Fury.
    “I fo
  • Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings ‘Christmas Eve’ to Ontario early

    Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings ‘Christmas Eve’ to Ontario early
    Considering how Trans-Siberian Orchestra has become an annual touring powerhouse that fills arenas nationwide with its annual Christmas tour, it might be surprising to know that there was plenty of uncertainty for those involved in the combination progressive rock band and orchestra when it played its first shows.
    “I remember when Jeff (Plate) and I did the first show out in Philly, we look down and I kind of looked at him and I had half a heart attack,” said musical director Al Pitr
  • No threat detected when Hazmat team responds to Disneyland after employees smell chlorine

    No threat detected when Hazmat team responds to Disneyland after employees smell chlorine
    A Hazmat team found no threat after they responded to Disneyland early Sunday morning when some employees detected a chemical odor, according to Anaheim and park officials.
    A handful of castmembers noticed the smell of chlorine at Rivers of America at about 4 a.m. and called the Anaheim Fire Department out of an abundance of caution, a Disney official said.
    Anaheim Fire and rescue responded to Disneyland regarding a chemical odor related to the water treatment, Anaheim Police Department spokesma
  • Los Angeles-Orange County economy ranked 6th-best nationally, Inland Empire No. 18

    Los Angeles-Orange County economy ranked 6th-best nationally, Inland Empire No. 18
    Los Angeles and Orange counties had the nation’s sixth-best regional economy at mid-year — and the Inland Empire weighed in at No. 18, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis yardstick.
    The St. Louis Fed’s regional economic indexes for 68 major U.S. metro areas use a dozen variables to track the change in growth in each region’s business output. Here’s what my trusty spreadsheet found as of June …
    Los Angeles-Orange County
    The L.A.-O.C. economy was g
  • After 40 years as Scrooge, Hal Landon Jr. is ready to hang up his hat

    After 40 years as Scrooge, Hal Landon Jr. is ready to hang up his hat
    Ebenezer Scrooge, the fictional miser who bah humbugged his way through Victorian-era London, was in his mid-50s when he had a crisis of conscience.
    Hal Landon Jr., the very real actor who was first cast to play Scrooge in 1980, was 38 years old then – almost 20 years too young to play him. Today, as he prepares for his final performances as Scrooge, Landon is 78 – more than 20 years too old.
    “I had to use a little makeup back then,” Landon said with a laugh. “Back
  • Michael Bloomberg launches Democratic presidential bid

    Michael Bloomberg launches Democratic presidential bid
    By STEVE PEOPLES
    NEW YORK — Billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the world’s richest men, has formally launched a Democratic bid for president.
    Ending weeks of speculation, the 77-year-old former Republican announced his candidacy Sunday in a written statement posted on a campaign website describing himself as uniquely positioned to defeat President Donald Trump. He will quickly follow with a massive advertising campaign blanketing airways in key prima
  • NFL stadium a catalyst for Inglewood rebirth, but some fear the community is losing its soul

    NFL stadium a catalyst for Inglewood rebirth, but some fear the community is losing its soul
    Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. thinks of “Star Trek” when he describes the transformation expected for his city over the next five years. To the mayor, the new NFL stadium slated to open in less than a year is Inglewood’s version of the Genesis Device, a miraculous technology from 1982’s “The Wrath of Khan” that could turn a barren planet into utopia.
    As Butts sees it, the more than $5 billion catalyst at the former site of Hollywood Park will uplift the a
  • Gun deaths up in state, but Southern California figures vary widely in past 2 decades

    Gun deaths up in state, but Southern California figures vary widely in past 2 decades
    Total deaths from firearms has climbed 5.6% in the Golden State since 1999, but that increase has been far slower than population growth and far from uniform across Southern California.
    Carnage grew more rapidly in the inland counties — by 18.7% in Riverside and 11.1% in San Bernardino — while it plunged nearly 30% in Los Angeles and dipped 4% in Orange.
    Statewide, 58,111 people died from firearms from 1999 to 2017, according to the most recent figures from the Centers for Disease Co
  • Giving thanks matters: Joel Kotkin

    Giving thanks matters: Joel Kotkin
    Thanksgiving may be approaching, but its chief value, that of gratitude, seems oddly out of fashion. When the Pilgrims broke bread with their Native American neighbors, it was with full appreciation of the role of Providence in their salvation.
    Such a sense of appreciation is increasingly rare. Most Americans, according to a Templeton Foundation survey, feel they receive little gratitude at home or the office. The feeling of gratitude appears to drop with age. Today’s millennials are the l
  • Tyranny by rulemaking: Susan Shelley

    Tyranny by rulemaking: Susan Shelley
    There’s a difference between being “governed” and being “ruled.” It’s the difference between freedom and tyranny.
    That’s what’s at stake in California as an unelected, unaccountable board of bureaucrats “rules” the state’s trucking industry into ruins.
    The California Air Resources Board is attempting to force diesel trucks off the road. Its latest new rule will require truck manufacturers to build electric-powered trucks and force
  • When miners are minors: Doug McIntyre

    When miners are minors: Doug McIntyre
    “Madagascar?! You expect me to read a column about Madagascar?! Look out the window, McIntyre! We got enough problems in California.”
    And we do: homelessness, wildfires, gridlock, corruption, the Dodgers’ bullpen. Still, I beg you to read this column about Madagascar.
    I had to Google it.
    Madagascar is the fourth largest island on earth. Located off the east coast of Africa, it’s home to more than 25 million souls.
    Last week, this island nation was the subject of an NBC Ne
  • University girls tennis captures SoCal regional title after Coach John Kessler hospitalized

    University girls tennis captures SoCal regional title after Coach John Kessler hospitalized
    University’s girls tennis team captured the CIF USTA SoCal regional title in Claremont on Saturday, one day after its highly-successful coach John Kessler was hospitalized with a brain bleed.
    The second-seeded Trojans defeated No. 5 Westlake 5-2 in the final at The Claremont Club behind a well-balanced effort in singles and doubles.
    The CIF-SS Division 1 runner-up included a cutout image of Kessler in their celebratory photograph after the two-day tournament.
    University co-coach Kevin Garr
  • Surfing Santas bring good vibes, raise autism awareness in O.C.

    Surfing Santas bring good vibes, raise autism awareness in O.C.
     
    Blaze Roche of Huntington Beach kicks up some water as he surfs in the annual Surfing Santa & Stand Up Paddle Board Contest benefiting Surfers Healing, a non-profit that provides the gift of surfing to children with autism, held at Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point on Saturday, November 23, 2019. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Diane Wenzel, left, of San Clemente and Todd Leone of Laguna Niguel wear their best Christmas attire to the annual Surfing Santa & Stan
  • Harvard-Westlake edges Newport Harbor in sudden-death overtime for SoCal regional title

    Harvard-Westlake edges Newport Harbor in sudden-death overtime for SoCal regional title
    SANTA ANA Newport Harbor and Harvard-Westlake extended their boys water polo rivalry Saturday night with some looser play but still entertained in an encore performance.
    Nicholas Tierney scored on a penalty shot with 1:57 left in the first sudden-death period to lift the Wolverines to an 11-10 victory against the Sailors in the Division 1 final of the CIF State SoCal regional championships at Segerstrom High.
    Harvard-Westlake’s first regional title came on the heels of its 6-4 victory agai
  • UCLA wanted rattle USC QB Kedon Slovis, but early success was an illusion

    UCLA wanted rattle USC QB Kedon Slovis, but early success was an illusion
    LOS ANGELES >> UCLA senior linebacker Krys Barnes wanted to make an impact in his final game against the USC Trojans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
    Barnes mentioned the need to put pressure on USC freshman quarterback Kedon Slovis earlier this week with the intention of rattling him early and forcing him to make mistakes.
    The linebacker wasted little time applying pressure, sacking Slovis for a 5-yard loss on the third defensive play of the game. But Slovis didn’t rattle in hi
  • Lakers survive another close one in Memphis, create last-second turnover

    Lakers survive another close one in Memphis, create last-second turnover
    MEMPHIS >> LeBron James scored 30 points and Anthony Davis scored 22 as the Lakers escaped with yet another close win against a struggling team.
    The Lakers forced the Memphis Grizzlies (5-10) into a turnover in the final second of play of a 109-108 victory in Memphis, the second close win in as many nights and the Lakers’ seventh straight. The NBA-leading Lakers now have two winning streaks of seven games this season, as they continue to overcome less experienced squads in crucial mo
  • Rajon Rondo calls official ‘disrespectful’ after being fined for ejection in OKC

    Rajon Rondo calls official ‘disrespectful’ after being fined for ejection in OKC
    MEMPHIS >> A bite out of his wallet didn’t stop Rajon Rondo from criticizing NBA officials on Saturday, a day after being ejected for a flagrant two foul against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
    The league fined Rondo $35,000, not just for an apparent hip check toward Dennis Schroder’s groin, but for “verbal abuse” of a game official and failing to leave the court in a timely manner. Cameras caught Rondo using what appeared to be explicit language toward the head official
  • Alexander: Has Clay Helton earned another chance at USC?

    Alexander: Has Clay Helton earned another chance at USC?
    LOS ANGELES >> So what does USC do now, with its competing football priorities (i.e., win lots of games and stay out of trouble) and an insatiable booster/alumni base insistent on change?
    Does athletic director Mike Bohn ignore recent results and ask Clay Helton for the office keys as early as Monday morning? Does he wait, and risk forfeiting precious recruiting time, to see if the Trojans can win nine games, maybe even a 10th should they sneak into the Pac-12 championship game?
    Or does Bo
  • ‘We quit,’ says Getzlaf after Ducks fall to Lightning in finale of trip

    ‘We quit,’ says Getzlaf after Ducks fall to Lightning in finale of trip
    TAMPA, Fla. >> The Tampa Bay Lightning shredded the Ducks on Saturday at Amalie Arena. Then the Ducks shredded themselves in a scathing review of their play during a 6-2 loss to the opportunistic Lightning that highlighted their many shortcomings during a stretch in which they have lost eight of nine.
    After a victory over the defending Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues to start their trip, the Ducks sandwiched lopsided defeats to the Washington Capitals and the Lightning around an overt
  • Ducks are no match for opportunistic Lightning in finale of trip

    Ducks are no match for opportunistic Lightning in finale of trip
    TAMPA, Fla. >> The trip ended with a stumble and a fall. The Ducks did a great many things well Saturday against the Tampa Bay Lightning, but not enough to subdue an opportunistic opponent. The Ducks suffered a 6-2 loss to the Lightning despite dominating play for extended stretches.
    Hampus Lindholm returned to the Ducks’ lineup for the first time since suffering a lower-body injury Nov. 6. How much did the Ducks’ miss their top defenseman? They gave up an average of 4.38 goals
  • USC defense keeps UCLA’s Joshua Kelley from reaching milestone

    USC defense keeps UCLA’s Joshua Kelley from reaching milestone
    LOS ANGELES >> UCLA’s Joshua Kelley entered the crosstown rivalry game with USC just 62 yards from becoming the eighth Bruins’ running back to record back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons.
    Like the Bruins, the Trojans were aware of the pending milestone but refused to be added to the record book.
    It was just one more reason for USC to shut Kelley down, after he rushed for 289 yards against the Trojans at the Rose Bowl last season.
    “Our real goal to be honest with you, was to tr
  • USC quotable: Pittman, Rector, Houston reflect on Senior Day

    USC quotable: Pittman, Rector, Houston reflect on Senior Day
    Here are some highlights from the press conferences following USC’s 52-35 win over UCLA:
    Head coach Clay Helton
    Opening statement:
    “Glory to God and a bunch of great kids that have gotten better with each game, never quit the fight and believed in the process and believed in getting better each and every week. I can’t tell you how proud I am of them for finishing like they have, finishing strong and their trust in us as a coaching staff and what they did today, I couldn’t
  • Chapman football ousts Linfield in historic triple overtime thriller

    Chapman football ousts Linfield in historic triple overtime thriller
    ORANGE >> The football team at Chapman University has already made a lot of history in the 2019, and it appears they’re not done.
    The Panthers, who went 9-0 for their first unbeaten regular season, hosted a NCAA Division III playoff game Saturday at Chapman Stadium, a first for the school, and then went one better by winning the first playoff game in school lore, a wild 68-65 victory over Linfield in triple overtime.
    “It was awesome to see so many alums who appeared to be more
  • USC QB Kedon Slovis has night for history books in win over UCLA

    USC QB Kedon Slovis has night for history books in win over UCLA
    LOS ANGELES >> When you think of USC quarterbacks, any number of names come to mind. Sam Darnold. Matt Leinart. Carson Palmer. Pat Haden. Rodney Peete. Paul McDonald.
    But not one of those Trojan greats ever had a night like the one Kedon Slovis did in USC’s 52-35 win over UCLA on Saturday afternoon.
    Slovis threw for 515 yards, breaking the single-game program record set by Matt Barkley in 2012. He’s the first Trojan to ever throw for 500 yards in a game, and the first to throw
  • Expect a cold, wet and windy Thanksgiving in Southern California; travel may be delayed

    Expect a cold, wet and windy Thanksgiving in Southern California; travel may be delayed
    As Southern California residents begin to prepare for Thanksgiving meals and travel, they can also brace for a holiday storm.
    Blowing from the northwest toward Alaska is a major storm system that promises to blanket the region with cold and wet weather.
    That could prove to be a nightmare for holiday travel, whether by air or road, National Weather Service officials warned Saturday.Significant winter storm on track to impact SW Calif Tue night-Fri. Major holiday travel impacts likely due to low e
  • Rams injury report: Who’s in, who’s out vs. Baltimore Ravens

    Rams injury report: Who’s in, who’s out vs. Baltimore Ravens
    A look at Rams players who missed last week’s game or are listed on this week’s injury report, and their status for Monday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens:
    ROB HAVENSTEIN, right tackle
    Injury: Knee. Hurt in Steelers game, missed Bears game.
    Participation status: Missed practice this week.
    Official status: Out.
    Will he play?: No.
    DARIOUS WILLIAMS, defensive back
    Injury: Ankle. Hurt in Steelers game, missed Bears game.
    Participation status: Missed practice this week.
    Official
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (11-23-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Saturday (11-23-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Saturday, Nov. 23.
    FALL SPORTS
    GIRLS TENNIS
    CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
    SoCal Regional Final
    University 5, Westlake 2
    BOYS WATER POLO
    CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
    SoCal Regionals
    DIVISION I
    Semifinals
    Newport Harbor 12, Loyola 9
    Harvard-Westlake 10, Huntington Beach 9
    DIVISION II
    Semifinals
    Vista 13, JSerra 9
    Steele Canyon 10, La Jolla 5
    DIVISION III
    Semifinals
    Mission Viejo 14, Eagle Rock 4
    Mt. Carmel 12, Patrick Henry 9
     
  • Orange County football rushing leaders: Week 3 playoffs

    Orange County football rushing leaders: Week 3 playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowWEEK 3 PLAYOFFS: RUSHING LEADERS  | Weekly leaders published each Saturday.NAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    ATT
    TD
    Gooding, Esperanza
    261
    36
    4
    Barrett, Trabuco Hills
    154
    31

    Islas, Loara
    121
    20
    1
    Rush, Marina
    95
    3
    1
    Hurtado, Cypress
    86
    18
    1
    Fishel, Trabuco Hills
    85
    15
    1
    Hogan, San Juan Hills
    79
    24
    4
  • Orange County football receiving leaders: Week 3 playoffs

    Orange County football receiving leaders: Week 3 playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowWEEK 3 PLAYOFFS: RECEIVING LEADERS  | Weekly leaders published each Saturday.NAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    REC.
    TD
    Epps, Mater Dei
    339
    10
    5
    Silva, Sunny Hills
    202
    4
    3
    Humphreys, Corona del Mar
    178
    9
    1
    Anesi, Cypress
    130
    4
    1
    Ware-Hudson, Mater Dei
    129
    6
    2
    Vasquez, La Habra
    105
    9
    0
    Koontz, La Habra
    88
    4
    3
  • Rams, like Ravens, heard what Eric Weddle brings to a defense

    Rams, like Ravens, heard what Eric Weddle brings to a defense
    THOUSAND OAKS — The right guard for the Pop Warner League’s Rancho Cucamonga Stingrays never dreamed he had a future in pro football.
    Even a decade and more into his NFL career, Eric Weddle needs reassurance now and then.
    It happened in March. The Baltimore Ravens decided to save $6.5 million by cutting the 34-year-old safety whose interceptions had fallen off from six in 2017 to zero in 2018. Weddle told reporters if the Ravens didn’t want him, he’d probably retire rathe
  • Orange Lutheran, St. Margaret’s girls cross country teams lead O.C. group of winners at CIF-SS Finals

    Orange Lutheran, St. Margaret’s girls cross country teams lead O.C. group of winners at CIF-SS Finals
    Tesoro’s Clara Meade celebrates her 14th-place finish and her teams 5th-place finish during the CIF Southern Section Championships in Riverside, CA on Saturday, November 23, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    St. Margarets Division 5 Girls, celebrate their teams first-place win during the CIF Southern Section Championships
    in Riverside, CA on Saturday, November 23, 2019. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSt.
  • Orange County football passing leaders: Week 3 playoffs

    Orange County football passing leaders: Week 3 playoffs
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowWEEK 3 PLAYOFFS: PASSING LEADERS  | Weekly leaders published each Saturday.NAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    CMP-ATT
    TD
    Young, Mater Dei
    520
    20-30
    7
    Garbers, Corona del Mar
    332
    20-30
    4
    Del Toro, Marina
    272
    17-24
    1
    Duxbury, Sunny Hills
    246
    7-11
    3
    Eldredge, Cypress
    226
    10-16
    2
    Zanelli, La Habra
    219
    15-24
    3
    Jones, San Juan Hills
    147
    14-21
    0
    Islas, Loara
    126
    10-21
    1
    Smaler, Trabuco Hills
    124
    10-20
    1
  • USC QB Kedon Slovis unstoppable in 52-35 win over UCLA

    USC QB Kedon Slovis unstoppable in 52-35 win over UCLA
    LOS ANGELES — UCLA tried to come back. Twice, the Bruins cut the USC lead to 10 in the second half.
    But there was one problem: USC true freshman quarterback Kedon Slovis.
    Slovis set the USC single-game record with 515 passing yards as he led the Trojans to a 52-35 win over UCLA, avenging last year’s 34-27 loss to the Bruins.
    Slovis completed 37 of 47 attempts, adding four touchdown strikes. He became the first USC player to throw for more than 400 yards in three consecutive games and
  • Ducks right wing Troy Terry learning to cope with frustration

    Ducks right wing Troy Terry learning to cope with frustration
    TAMPA, Fla. — It wasn’t punishment. He wasn’t banished. He wasn’t in the dog house for any reason.
    Coach Dallas Eakins scratched Troy Terry from the Ducks’ lineup for the simple reason that the 22-year-old right wing needed a break from the routine, which had become a source of frustration. Terry hadn’t lost his confidence, but Eakins could tell a six-game scoring drought was wearing on him.
    So, Terry sat out the Ducks’ 5-2 loss Monday to the Washington
  • Kings thwarted again by Arizona goalie Antti Raanta

    Kings thwarted again by Arizona goalie Antti Raanta
    Antti Raanta might not be Finland’s most famous goalie or even a No. 1 net-minder, but he has certainly has the Kings’ number.
    Raanta snapped the Kings’ five-game home winning streak with a 3-2 victory for the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday at Staples Center.
    Raanta limited the Kings to two goals on 44 shots, bringing his total for the week against the Kings, including his 3-0 shutout victory Monday in Arizona, to two goals on 75 shots. A backup for most of his career with Arizona

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