• World Series Highlights: Dodgers vs. Rays, Game 3, 5:08 p.m.

    World Series Highlights: Dodgers vs. Rays, Game 3, 5:08 p.m.
    Follow during the game as we share the best highlights, best moments and what social media is saying during all the twists and turns of Game 3 of the World Series between the Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays. The Dodgers and Rays are tied at a game apiece.Tonight's lineup at Rays:#WorldSeries | #LATogether pic.twitter.com/SknjYQBFqA
    — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) October 23, 2020
    World Series Game 3 https://t.co/UyWNdfBofT pic.twitter.com/aVQQLiRx4V
    — Tampa Bay Rays (@RaysBaseball) Octob
  • Chilled out: Cooler temperatures, clouds and drizzle on tap in Southern California

    Chilled out: Cooler temperatures, clouds and drizzle on tap in Southern California
    After consistently high temperatures and warm wind gusts that have fanned multiple wildfires, this weekend is expected to finally feel like fall.
    Forecasters predict a low-pressure system will bring in a cooler atmosphere, cloudy skies and occasional drizzle.
    The Great Park Balloon rises over the park with a mask over its annual jack-o-lantern face in Irvine, CA, on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020.
    (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    The sky appears dark over the coast as the southland i
  • Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Oct. 15-23)

    Orange County restaurants shut down by health inspectors (Oct. 15-23)
    Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Orange County health inspectors from Oct. 15 to Oct. 23:
    Fullerton Brew Co., 305 N. Harbor Blvd., Suite 128, FullertonClosed: Oct. 22
    Reason: Cockroach infestationHabachihana Grill, 2561 W. Ball Road, AnaheimClosed: Oct. 21
    Reason: Cockroach infestation
    Reopened: Oct. 22Misoya Rockin’ Sushi, 8893 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden GroveClosed: Oct. 21
    Reason: Rodent infestationTHH Lo Banh Cuon, 5015 W. Edinger Ave., Suite
  • Snow Valley ski resort looks to hire hundreds at upcoming job events

    Snow Valley ski resort looks to hire hundreds at upcoming job events
    Snow Valley Mountain Resort, pandemic, masks and all, has hundreds of openings for ski-related jobs this winter season.
    The resort in the weeks ahead will host several hiring events for prospects who need work and want perks like free lift tickets and training.
    Snow Valley says little to no experience is necessary for many roles.
    Openings include ski or snowboard instructor, snowmaker, lift attendant or mechanic. All the equipment and specialized training will be provided, the resort said.
    Other
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  • USC men’s basketball trying to atone for lost offseason

    USC men’s basketball trying to atone for lost offseason
    Another year, another major offseason overhaul for the USC men’s basketball team. Only three scholarship athletes who played last season return, all of them rising sophomores.
    Joining them are a handful of transfers and a couple of freshmen. But the Trojans didn’t have a typical offseason to adjust, as COVID-19 pandemic protocols in California prevented the team from practicing prior to this month.
    Now that the Trojans have reconvened, the build-up to the season is neither completely
  • Senior Living: Focus on managing diabetic foot ulcers

    Senior Living: Focus on managing diabetic foot ulcers
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for older adults over the age of 65, diabetes is an important health condition to be aware of as approximately one-quarter of people in that age range have diabetes and one-half have pre-diabetes. People with diabetes can suffer from a wide variety of complications if their condition is not well managed. One of the complications that older adults experience is heightened risk for are diabetic foot ulcers. 
    Zack Kouyoumjian, Memori
  • USC women’s basketball seeks tournament bid in 2020-21

    USC women’s basketball seeks tournament bid in 2020-21
    Last year’s USC women’s basketball team was disproportionately young – three seniors and seven freshmen.
    It led to some serious growing pains, like the Trojans losing their first five Pac-12 games. But sometimes USC’s young talent won out, such as the stunning double-overtime victory over rival UCLA, which at the time was the only undefeated team in the country.
    Now all those freshmen, including Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Alissa Pili, are back and a year older, and head
  • Voting by mail? Most Californians have preferred it over in-person voting for years

    Voting by mail? Most Californians have preferred it over in-person voting for years
    In the dramatic midterm elections of 2018, when the fate of the House and Senate hung in the balance and a new governor was about to be enthroned, two of every three votes tallied in California were cast via mail-in ballots rather than by in-person voting —even in the absence of a deadly pandemic.
    By-mail voting has long played a dominant role in Golden State democracy, so the ballot-in-every-mailbox experiment currently underway is not so much revolution as evolution. But understanding th
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  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday, Oct. 24

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Saturday, Oct. 24
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday, Oct. 24 for horse racing at Santa Anita.
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  • OLLI-CSUF keeps seniors connected during pandemic

    OLLI-CSUF keeps seniors connected during pandemic
    When retirement arrives, many seniors look at their newfound free time as an opportunity to explore areas of interest that may have been pushed aside for years due to careers, parenting and other obligations. Couple that with research that cites continuing education as a key component to preventing cognitive and physical decline, and there exists a large segment of the population that wants to become lifelong learners.
    To address this need, CSUF launched Continuing Learning Experience, an educat
  • Man whose kidnapping of boy was stopped by Good Samaritans gets prison

    Man whose kidnapping of boy was stopped by Good Samaritans gets prison
    A man who kidnapped a 4-year-old boy from a Santa Ana park before getting stopped by good Samaritans was sentenced Friday, Oct. 23, to five years in prison, according to Orange County Superior Court records.
    Armando Torreblanca Nunez pleaded guilty in 2018 to a felony count of kidnapping for child molestation, according to the records.
    On the evening of July 27 2016, a mother lost sight of her son, who was playing on a playground during a birthday celebration at Jerome Park. Police began a searc
  • California shouldn’t reverse course on criminal justice reforms

    California shouldn’t reverse course on criminal justice reforms
    Proposition 20, the Criminal Sentencing, Parole, and DNA Collection Initiative, is one of the most contentious items on the statewide ballot because it would undo significant criminal justice system reforms passed by California voters in recent years at the very moment that many other states are finally starting to make needed reforms.
    Although the initiative deals with topics like police power and incarceration rates, it was placed on the ballot before the national conversation on racial injust
  • Election 2020: Maine, Nebraska could play pivotal role

    Election 2020: Maine, Nebraska could play pivotal role
    By Grante Schulte | Associated Press
    OMAHA, Neb. — Nebraska will never be mistaken for a swing state given that it hasn’t supported a Democratic presidential candidate since 1964, but if the race is close this fall, the state could have a key role in choosing the next president.
    It’s all thanks to a law approved decades ago that was intended to attract presidential candidates to a state they usually ignore because it’s so reliably conservative. While the statewide vote wi
  • Goodbye Gap: Retailer, to shutter 350 stores by 2024

    Goodbye Gap: Retailer, to shutter 350 stores by 2024
    By Anne D’Innocenzio | The Associated Press
    Gap Inc. is moving away from the nation’s malls.
    The San Francisco-based retailer, which was for decades a fixture at shopping malls around the country, said Thursday that it will be closing 220 of its namesake Gap stores — or one-third of its store base — by early 2024. That will result in 80% of its remaining Gap stores being in off-mall locations.
    As part of its restructuring, Gap Inc. said it also plans to close 130 of its B
  • Tesoro’s new baseball coach is Tony Nieto

    Tesoro’s new baseball coach is Tony Nieto
    Tony Nieto was named coach of the baseball team at Tesoro High on Friday, Oct. 23.
    He replaces Rick Brail, who resigned in September. Brail was the school’s first coach and led the Titans for 19 seasons.
    Nieto was the baseball coach at California High in Whittier for 16 seasons before spending the past two seasons as Capistrano Valley’s pitching coach.
    Related Articles High school schedules: Brea Olinda football High school schedules: Canyon football High school schedules: El Dorado
  • Nieto named baseball coach at Tesoro

    Nieto named baseball coach at Tesoro
    Tony Nieto today was named varsity baseball head coach at Tesoro.
    He replaces Rick Brail who resigned in September. Brail coached the Titans for 19 seasons and at the time of his resignation was the only baseball head coach in the school’s history.
    Nieto was Whittier California High’s baseball head coach for 16 seasons before spending the past two seasons as Capistrano Valley’s pitching coach.
  • Casino Insider: COVID-19 has changed how casinos do business — Here’s where we’re at

    Casino Insider: COVID-19 has changed how casinos do business — Here’s where we’re at
    When was the last time you went to a casino? If it was pre-COVID, you probably remember the crowds, the packed seats at slot machines and table games and a line for the buffet — all hallmarks of the casino experience.
    Since the start of the pandemic seven months ago, the casinos have transformed and we’ve been there to witness the evolution. We stood in lines wearing face coverings waiting for a temperature check; walked reconfigured gaming floors; saw new restaurants replace buffets
  • California court says Uber, Lyft drivers are employees

    California court says Uber, Lyft drivers are employees
    A California appeals court on Thursday upheld an order requiring Uber and Lyft to treat their California drivers as employees instead of independent contractors, less than two weeks before voters will be asked to exempt the ride-hailing giants from the state’s gig economy law.
    The decision won’t have any immediate impact because it doesn’t take effect for at least 30 days, well after the Nov. 3 vote on Proposition 22.
    Uber and Lyft — who along with DoorDash have heavily b
  • Census takers fall short of target goal in US count

    Census takers fall short of target goal in US count
    By Mike Schneider | Associated Press
    From tribal lands in Arizona and New Mexico to storm-battered Louisiana, census workers who go door to door were unable to reach all the households they needed for a complete tally of the U.S. population, a count that ended abruptly last week after a Supreme Court ruling.
    Community activists, statisticians and civil rights groups say racial and ethnic minorities are historically undercounted, and shortcomings in the 2020 census could set the course of life in
  • France hits 1M coronavirus cases as outbreak spikes

    France hits 1M coronavirus cases as outbreak spikes
    Associated Press
    PARIS — French health authorities say France has recorded over 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic, becoming the second country in Western Europe after Spain to reach that number of known infections.The national health agency released new figures showing that tests had confirmed at least 1,041,075 cases in France this year, including 42,032 new cases reported in the past 24 hours.Experts say the real numbers of infections are probably much
  • Consumers forfeited $60 million in bottle, can deposits, watchdog group says

    Consumers forfeited $60 million in bottle, can deposits, watchdog group says
    A watchdog group claims California consumers left $60 million in unredeemed bottle and can deposits with the state in the first six months of 2020 amid plunging redemption rates and a deepening economic crisis for California’s recycling centers.
    Drawing upon data from CalRecycle, the state’s recycling regulator, Consumer Watchdog calculates the redemption rate — that at which consumers directly redeem deposits — dropped to 60.2% from 66% during that period.
    The decline oc
  • Consumers forfeited $60 million in bottle, can deposits, watchdog group alleges

    Consumers forfeited $60 million in bottle, can deposits, watchdog group alleges
    A watchdog group claims California consumers left $60 million in unredeemed bottle and can deposits with the state in the first six months of 2020 amid plunging redemption rates and a deepening economic crisis for California’s recycling centers.
    Drawing upon data from CalRecycle, the state’s recycling regulator, Consumer Watchdog calculates the redemption rate — that at which consumers directly redeem deposits — dropped to 60.2% from 66% during that period.
    The decline oc
  • School districts making sure supply of substitutes adequate

    School districts making sure supply of substitutes adequate
    Some teachers are reluctant to return to classroom settings as Orange County students resume at least some in-person learning.
    So substitute teachers might be in demand more than ever before. Will enough be available? And later if an outbreak of the virus were to hit a district?
    Several school districts are taking action to assure there will be, including raising the daily rates they offer and hiring more substitutes from the outset.
    Though it had only a small number of teachers who decided to n
  • School districts are making sure they have enough substitute teachers

    School districts are making sure they have enough substitute teachers
    Some teachers are reluctant to return to classroom settings as Orange County students resume at least some in-person learning.
    So substitute teachers might be in demand more than ever before. Will enough be available? And later if an outbreak of the virus were to hit a district?
    Several school districts are taking action to assure there will be, including raising the daily rates they offer and hiring more substitutes from the outset.
    Though it had only a small number of teachers who decided to n
  • Chain Reaction, Anaheim’s all-ages concert venue, announces plans to close as supporters rally to save it

    Chain Reaction, Anaheim’s all-ages concert venue, announces plans to close as supporters rally to save it
    Anaheim’s all-ages club Chain Reaction announced that it would be officially closing its doors after being unable to host live music for the last seven months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    According to a post on the venue’s official Facebook and Instagram pages Friday morning, Chain Reaction decided to close indefinitely. Noting that the venue hadn’t received any financial help and had no clear path to safe reopening, the post said the club had paid to get out of the current
  • Ducks loan Jacob Larsson to team in his native Sweden

    Ducks loan Jacob Larsson to team in his native Sweden
    The Ducks have loaned defenseman Jacob Larsson to Kristianstads IK, a second-tier team in his native Sweden.
    Larsson was expected to make his debut Saturday against Mora IK, according to a report posted on the website of the Stockholm newspaper Expressen.
    The deal is a short-term contract and the Ducks can recall Larsson when NHL training camps begin on a still-to-be-determined date. The NHL said earlier this week it hoped to begin its coronavirus-delayed 2020-21 season Jan. 1, but there has bee
  • 20 years for man who supplied guns in San Bernardino mass shooting

    20 years for man who supplied guns in San Bernardino mass shooting
    Enrique Marquez Jr. was sentenced Friday, Oct. 23, to 20 years behind bars for supplying the weapons used in the 2015 terrorist shooting in San Bernardino that left 14 people dead and 22 wounded.
    U.S. District Court Judge Jesus G. Bernal said he couldn’t hold Marquez responsible for the 14 slayings.
    Assistant U.S. Attorney Melanie Sartoris had pushed for a 25-year sentence, saying the 28-year-old Marquez has a high IQ: “His IQ is probably higher than anybody’s in the court
  • Disney California Adventure to reopen Buena Vista Street for shopping and dining

    Disney California Adventure to reopen Buena Vista Street for shopping and dining
    Disney California Adventure will partially reopen for shopping and dining along Buena Vista Street following the state issuing theme park reopening guidelines that could keep major California theme parks closed until early 2021 or next summer.
    Buena Vista Street will reopen in November as part of the Downtown Disney outdoor shopping district while the rest of Disney California Adventure remains closed, according to Disney officials.
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  • Man found shot to death inside Newport Beach house, suspect arrested

    Man found shot to death inside Newport Beach house, suspect arrested
    A man was found dead inside a Newport Beach house Thursday night and investigators arrested a suspect, but police have released few details on what led to the killing.
    On Thursday, Oct. 22 at around 8 p.m., officers were called about gunshots heard in the 20000 block of Orchid Street, said Newport Beach police spokeswoman Heather Rangel.
    Officers went to the area and found a man dead inside a house, Rangel said. His name has not been released.
    Officers did not find a suspect in the killing when
  • Listen up about surfer’s ear concerns

    Listen up about surfer’s ear concerns
    It’s fall and both the air and the water are getting colder by the minute.
    One of the main health concerns for avid surfers this time of year is taking care of the ears.  When it gets colder the chance for “surfer’s ear,” known clinically as exostoses, is greater and greater.
    What is this, you ask?  It is a bone growth inside the ear canal just outside the ear drum that forms to protect the ear drum from cold and wind.  If left untreated, it can cause major
  • UCLA backup QB Colson Yankoff moving to wide receiver

    UCLA backup QB Colson Yankoff moving to wide receiver
    When talking about UCLA quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson during a conference call Friday, UCLA coach Chip Kelly made a surprising revelation by announcing that Colson Yankoff, a highly regarded dual-threat quarterback who transferred to UCLA from Washington and sat out the 2019 season, had asked to be moved to wide receiver.
    Kelly granted him that wish.
    Yankoff was a four-star recruit at Coueur d’Alene HS in Washington and the No. 6-ranked dual-threat quarterback in his class in 2018 b
  • Records show postal delays persist in battleground states

    Records show postal delays persist in battleground states
    By Anthony Izaguirre | Associated Press
    U.S. Postal Service records show delivery delays have persisted across the country as millions of Americans are voting by mail, raising the possibility of ballots being rejected because they arrive too late.Postal data through Oct. 9, the latest numbers available, show nearly all the agency’s delivery regions missing its target of having at least 95% of first-class mail arrive within five days. Parts of the presidential battleground states of Minneso
  • Trump says Sudan will normalize ties with Israel

    Trump says Sudan will normalize ties with Israel
    By Deb Reichmann and Matthew Lee | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Friday that Sudan will start to normalize ties with Israel, making it the third Arab state to do so as part of U.S.-brokered deals in the run-up to Election Day.The deal, which would deepen Sudan’s engagement with the West, follows Trump’s conditional agreement this week to remove the North African nation from the list of state sponsors of terrorism if it pays compensation to Ameri
  • Raise a pint this weekend at Old World’s Oktoberfest

    Raise a pint this weekend at Old World’s Oktoberfest
    You’ve probably asked yourself in recent months if Oktoberfest was still going to happen this year. We have good news – it is! Come to one of the best Oktoberfest’s in Huntington Beach and Orange County. Order your pint and raise a glass of ice-cold beer that will be perfect for any autumn day of the week. With all of their health and safety regulations being followed, you’ll love coming to The Old World Oktoberfest in Huntington Beach for a round of cold ones with friend
  • ABC7’s Eric Resendiz exemplifies the professionals produced by CSUF’s Latino Communications Institute

    ABC7’s Eric Resendiz exemplifies the professionals produced by CSUF’s Latino Communications Institute
    By Larry Urish, contributing writer
    One night a few years ago, CSUF student Eric Resendiz found himself working the iconic red carpet on Oscars night.
    “While interning at ABC7, I was asked to be part of the Oscars coverage team,” said Resendiz, who earned his bachelor’s degree in communications in 2017. “During the event, I thought, ‘Here I am, in my nice shoes on this red carpet with all these celebrities, during one of the biggest nights in Hollywood.’ I sto
  • Proposition 22 pits the future against its enemies

    Proposition 22 pits the future against its enemies
    SACRAMENTO – More than two decades ago, Virginia Postrel published a prescient book with a wonderful title: “The Future and Its Enemies.” The technological revolution that has led to “greater wealth, health, opportunity and choice than at any time in history,” she argued, has resulted in “a chorus of intellectuals and politicians (that) loudly laments our condition.”
    Sadly, the future’s enemies use government to fight inevitable innovation and prog
  • HOA Homefront: Who decides on the HOA colors? (A neighbor hates mine)

    HOA Homefront: Who decides on the HOA colors? (A neighbor hates mine)
    Q: Help!  During a monthly meeting, I presented a petition signed by many homeowners concerning the color they were going to paint the complex – we wanted a newer look. They wouldn’t consider the petition, saying the subject had already been decided. Shouldn’t the board take into consideration what a goodly number of owners want? — T.W., Anaheim
    Q: In my complex, we’ve had the same color of exterior paint for all the years the complex has existed. Our board is
  • When can Disneyland and other major California theme parks reopen?

    When can Disneyland and other major California theme parks reopen?
    California’s long-awaited theme park reopening plan left unanswered the most basic question on the minds of the major tourist destinations, their furloughed and laid-off employees and their die-hard fans: When can theme parks reopen?
    California issued long-awaited theme park reopening guidelines this week, but the new rules could leave large theme parks like Disneyland closed for weeks, months or even more than a year.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and
  • Trump-Biden takeaways: Policy over petulance in final debate

    Trump-Biden takeaways: Policy over petulance in final debate
    By BILL BARROW and ZEKE MILLER | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden met for the second and last time on a debate stage after a previously scheduled town hall debate was scrapped after the Republican incumbent became one of the millions of Americans to contract the coronavirus.
    For Trump, the matchup at Tennessee’s Belmont University on Thursday was perhaps the final opportunity to change the dynamics of a race dominated, much to h
  • Some temporary license plates have a different look — for now

    Some temporary license plates have a different look — for now
    Q. I would swear I have seen at least four different styles of the temporary paper license plates that go on new cars. There were several with the expiration date in different spots. Also, the font was different on some. Do you know why the plates are so varied? I thought the dealers all go onto the same website for the Department of Motor Vehicles and print out the paper plates.
    – Ray Villagracia, Lake Forest
    A. California’s temporary license plates do have different looks – f
  • Work-at-home crowd prefers to relocate to places with lower taxes, less regulation

    Work-at-home crowd prefers to relocate to places with lower taxes, less regulation
    When people can work wherever they want, where do they choose to live? And perhaps more importantly, where do they choose to leave?
    Traditionally, decisions about where to live have been closely tied to decisions about where to work. If you got a job in Phoenix, you head to Phoenix. COVID-19-related workplace disruptions caused many companies to move all or part of their operations temporarily online. As the pandemic has dragged on, many of these virtual workplace arrangements have become p
  • High school schedules: Brea Olinda football

    High school schedules: Brea Olinda football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowBREA OLINDA
    Coach: Robb Perrance
    League: North Hills
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 8 vs. Sonora at La Habra HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 15 vs. Valencia, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 22 vs. Sunny Hills at Buena Park HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 29 vs. Fullerton, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 4 at Buena Park, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 13 vs. Villa Park at El Modena HS, 3 p.m.
    Feb. 19 vs. El Modena, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 26 vs. Canyon*,  7 p.m.
    March 5 vs. Esperanza* at Yorba Lin
  • High school schedules: Canyon football

    High school schedules: Canyon football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowCANYON
    Coach: Mike Ogas
    League: North Hills
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 8 vs. Irvine at El Modena HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 14 vs. Fullerton at El Modena HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 21 vs. Pacifica at Bolsa Grande HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 29 vs. Diamond Bar at El Modena HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 5 vs. El Modena at El Modena HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 12 vs. Foothill at Tustin HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 19 vs. Yorba Linda at El Modena HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 26 at Bre
  • High school schedules: El Dorado football

    High school schedules: El Dorado football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowEL DORADO
    Coach: Zach LaMonda
    League: North Hills
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 7 vs. Troy at Valencia HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 15 vs. Buena Park at Valencia HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 22 at Valencia, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 29 vs. Paramount at Valencia HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 5 vs. Sonora at Valencia HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 12 at El Modena, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 19 vs. Foothill at Valencia HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 26 vs. Esperanza* at Valencia HS,  7 p.m.
    Mar
  • High school schedules: Esperanza football

    High school schedules: Esperanza football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowESPERANZA
    Coach: Wes Choate
    League: North Hills
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 8 vs. Walnut at Yorba Linda HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 15 at Nogales, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 22 at Ocean View, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 29 vs. Sonora at Yorba Linda HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 5 vs. Santa Fe at Pioneer HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 12 at Yorba Linda, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 19 vs. Villa Park at Yorba Linda HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 26 vs. El Dorado* at Valencia HS,  7 p.m.
    March 5 v
  • High school schedules: Crean Lutheran football

    High school schedules: Crean Lutheran football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowCREAN LUTHERAN
    Coach: Rick Curtis
    League: Empire
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 15 vs. Bellflower, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 21 vs. Fairmont Prep at Yorba Linda HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 29 at Sun Valley Village Christian, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 5 vs. Calvary Chapel, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 11 at Tustin*, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 19 vs. Cypress*, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 25 vs. Kennedy* at Western HS,  7 p.m.
    March 5 vs. Valencia*, 7 p.m.
    March 11 vs. Pacifica* at Bo
  • High school schedules: Cypress football

    High school schedules: Cypress football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowCYPRESS
    Coach: Rick Feldman
    League: Empire
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 8 at San Juan Hills, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 15 at Western, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 21 vs. Foothill at Tustin HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 28 vs. Katella at Western HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 5 at Capistrano Valley, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 12 vs. Valencia* at Western HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 19 at Crean Lutheran*, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 26 vs. Tustin* at Western HS,  7 p.m.
    March 4 vs. Pacifica* at We
  • High school schedules: Kennedy football

    High school schedules: Kennedy football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowKENNEDY
    Coach: Dan Urbanos
    League: Empire
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 8 vs. La Salle at Western HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 15 at Burbank Burroughs, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 21 vs. Pioneer at Western HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 29 vs. Troy at Fullerton HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 5 vs. Costa Mesa at Western HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 12 vs. Pacifica* at Bolsa Grande HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 18 at Valencia*, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 25 vs. Crean Lutheran* at Western HS,  7
  • High school schedules: Pacifica football

    High school schedules: Pacifica football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowPACIFICA
    Coach: Vinnie Lopez
    League: Empire
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 9 at Linfield Christian, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 15 vs. Foothill at Bolsa Grande HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 21 vs. Canyon at Bolsa Grande HS, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 29 at Buena Park, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 4 at Fullerton, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 12 vs. Kennedy* at Bolsa Grande HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 19 at Tustin*, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 26 vs. Valencia* at Garden Grove HS,  7 p.m.
    March 4 vs. Cy
  • High school schedules: Valencia football

    High school schedules: Valencia football
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowVALENCIA
    Coach: Jason Gray
    League: Empire
    (Schedules subject to change)
    Jan. 8 vs. Valencia, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 15 at Brea Olinda, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 22 vs. El Dorado, 7 p.m.
    Jan. 29 vs. Mayfair at Bellflower HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 4 vs. Santa Ana, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 12 vs. Cypress* at Western HS, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 18 vs. Kennedy*, 7 p.m.
    Feb. 26 vs. Pacifica* at Bolsa Grande HS,  7 p.m.
    March 5 at Crean Lutheran*, 7 p.m.
    March 12 v

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