Deena Ileto gripped the microphone as she stood in front of a crowd outside Irvine’s City Hall Saturday, where she recounted the story of her brother’s death to a group rallying against racism toward Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. A postal worker who was delivering mail on his day off, her brother, Joseph Ileto, was […]
Read more »ARCADIA — While the other six jockeys were riding horses in Saturday’s $300,000 Grade I Beholder Mile at Santa Anita, Robby Albarado was aboard something a bit more powerful. “It’s like driving a Ferrari,” the 47-year-old jockey said in the winner’s circle after guiding the remarkable filly Swiss Skydiver to a 2 3/4-length victory as […]
Read more »By PIPER HUDSPETH BLACKBURN LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On the one-year anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death, the slain Black woman’s family continued their call for justice as hundreds of demonstrators gathered in downtown Louisville on Saturday. “Eyes are on Louisville, Kentucky, today so let’s show America what community looks like,” said Taylor’s aunt, Bianca Austin, who […]
Read more »Marvin Hagler, the middleweight boxing great whose title reign and career ended with a split-decision loss to Sugar Ray Leonard in 1987, died Saturday. He was 66. Wife Kay G. Hagler confirmed the death on Facebook on the verified Marvelous Marvin Hagler Fan Club page. “I am sorry to make a very sad announcement,” she […]
Read more »In the final days before COVID-19 introduced itself like an unsympathetic devil, athletes and reporters did their interviews a couple of yards apart. It was weird, especially for those who weren’t unanimously famous, to speak from a podium. To Rudy Gobert, it was funny. On March 9 of last year, the Utah Jazz center answered […]
Read more »UC Davis has become the Big West Conference’s women’s basketball behemoth, to the point that even two months of inactivity couldn’t slow the Aggies down. Davis is going to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments – sort of – after a 61-42 victory over UC Irvine in Saturday evening’s conference tournament final at the Mandalay Bay resort in […]
Read more »In the final days before COVID-19 introduced itself like an unsympathetic devil, athletes and reporters did their interviews a couple of yards apart. It was weird, especially for those who weren’t unanimously famous, to speak from a podium. To Rudy Gobert, it was funny. On March 9 of last year, the Utah Jazz center answered […]
Read more »It’ll be Next Man Up on this three-game road swing for the Clippers, who’ll be without Patrick Beverley starting Sunday in New Orleans, the team announced Saturday. He’ll also miss games Monday and Wednesday in Dallas, according to a league source. Beverley left Thursday’s victory against Golden State with right knee soreness and didn’t return. […]
Read more »Marvin Hagler, the middleweight boxing great whose title reign and career ended with a split-decision loss to Sugar Ray Leonard in 1987, died Saturday. He was 66. Wife Kay G. Hagler confirmed the death on Facebook on the verified Marvelous Marvin Hagler Fan Club page. “I am sorry to make a very sad announcement,” she […]
Read more »Deena Ileto gripped the microphone as she stood in front of a crowd outside Irvine’s City Hall Saturday, where she recounted the story of her brother’s death to a group rallying against racism toward Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. A postal worker who was delivering mail on his day off, her brother, Joseph Ileto, was […]
Read more »In the final days before COVID-19 introduced itself like an unsympathetic devil, athletes and reporters did their interviews a couple of yards apart. It was weird, especially for those who weren’t unanimously famous, to speak from a podium. To Rudy Gobert, it was funny. On March 9 of last year, the Utah Jazz center answered […]
Read more »In the final days before COVID-19 introduced itself like an unsympathetic devil, athletes and reporters did their interviews a couple of yards apart. It was weird, especially for those who weren’t unanimously famous, to speak from a podium. To Rudy Gobert, it was funny. On March 9 of last year, the Utah Jazz center answered […]
Read more »Pickled red onions are a culinary treasure. Brightened with a balancing act of vinegar and sugar, they create a refreshing contrast to the richness of the foods they accompany. Their sweet-sour allure is a delicious addition on charcuterie boards alongside everything from pâtés to salami, Spanish chorizo to rolled-up prosciutto. Tuck them into sandwiches, alongside […]
Read more »Girl Scouts have been getting creative with this year’s selling season falling during a pandemic. They’ve made their sales pitches over social media, they are taking orders online for their sweet product and Saturday they held a “mega” drive-thru at Angel Stadium. Brownie, Beatrice Hall, left, and her sister, Girl Scout Sophia wait for the […]
Read more »Scores and stats from Orange County games — including football — on Saturday, March 13. Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. SATURDAY’S SCORES BOYS WATER POLO NONLEAGUE Aliso Niguel 10, Dana Hills 4 Pacifica 14, Segerstrom 12 San Juan Hills 6, San Clemente 5 El Toro 17, […]
Read more »Colorado’s Maddox Daniels fouls USC’s Tahj Eaddy during their Pac-12 Tournament semifinal on Friday night in Las Vegas. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MARCH 12: Tahj Eaddy #2 of the USC Trojans is guarded by Eli Parquet #24 of the Colorado Buffaloes during the Pac-12 Conference basketball tournament semifinals at T-Mobile […]
Read more »Colt Fulton threw for 313 yards and five touchdowns as No. 4-ranked Santa Margarita soared to a 54-16 victory over Lakewood in Anthony Rouzier’s first game as the Eagles’ coach. Fulton threw the touchdown passes to five different receivers – Michael Buckley, Ian Grogan, Jalen Jones, Nicholas Lopez and Reymello Murphy. Murphy had four receptions […]
Read more »The question that loomed over high school football for months has finally been answered. Yes, there is going to be a season this school year. It won’t be a typical season for a lot of reasons, but that seems to be a minor point given the circumstances. OCVarsity knows you’re ready for football, and have […]
Read more »The question that loomed over high school football for months has finally been answered. Yes, there is going to be a season this school year. It won’t be a typical season for a lot of reasons, but that seems to be a minor point given the circumstances. OCVarsity knows you’re ready for football, and have […]
Read more »The question that loomed over high school football for months has finally been answered. Yes, there is going to be a season this school year. It won’t be a typical season for a lot of reasons, but that seems to be a minor point given the circumstances. OCVarsity knows you’re ready for football, and have […]
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