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CIF-SS boys basketball polls, Dec. 5

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now This week’s CIF-SS high school boys basketball polls, released Monday, Dec. 5. CIF-SS BOYS BASKETBALL POLLS (Selected by CIF-SS Boys Basketball Committee) DIVISION 1 1. Centennial/Corona 2. Harvard Westlake 3. Sierra Canyon 4. Bishop Montgomery 5. West Ranch 6. St John Bosco 7.…
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All-CIF boys water polo: Newport Harbor’s Ben Liechty, Peter Castillo voted co-players of the year

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Newport Harbor’s Ben Liechty and Peter Castillo built a strong connection the past two seasons leading the Sailors to consecutive CIF-SS Open Division titles in boys water polo. On Monday, their bond extended to the CIF-SS awards. Liechty and Castillo were named co-players…
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Michelin stars awarded to 8 restaurants in LA County

The full 2022 Michelin Guide California was revealed Monday, Dec. 5 at a ceremony in L.A.’s Petersen Automotive Museum. Eight stars awarded to restaurants in Los Angeles County, with five restaurants retaining their two-star rating. This is the third year Michelin has released its state-wide guide; the first was released in 2019. Due to the…
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Swanson: UCLA women’s soccer rallies, beats North Carolina for NCAA title

UCLA players celebrate after defeating North Carolina, 3-2, to win the national championship on Monday night in Cary, N.C. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown) UCLA’s Quincy McMahon, center, and North Carolina’s Maddie Dahlien, left, battle for the ball during the first half of the national championship match on Monday night in Cary, N.C. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown) North…
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Explainer: The US power grid has long faced terror threats

By Michael Kunzelman, Jonathan Drew and Rebecca Santana | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Investigators believe a shooting that damaged power substations in North Carolina was a crime. What they haven’t named yet is a suspect or a motive. Whatever the reason, the shooting serves as a reminder of why experts have stressed the need to…
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With Alex Iafallo returning, Kings are not done tinkering with lineup

As the Kings hit the road, they also sought to strike a balance in their lineup, having recently shuffled their back end and now appearing to have made some significant tweaks up front. They’ll open a six-game journey in Ottawa on Tuesday, on what will be their second-longest road trip of the season before another…
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Angels add Carlos Estevez to bullpen with 2-year, $13.5M deal

SAN DIEGO — The Angels are going to give Carlos Estevez a chance to show what he can do at sea level. Estevez, who had spent his entire major league career pitching at high altitude and in relative obscurity with the Colorado Rockies, agreed on Monday to a two-year, $13.5 million deal with the Angels, who…
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Angel City FC signs defender Jasmyne Spencer to 2-year contract

Jasmyne Spencer is coming back to Angel City FC. Spencer, who was a free agent, signed a two-year guaranteed contract, with a club option for a third, Monday. Spencer recently completed her 10th season in the NWSL. “I’m so excited to be returning to Angel City,” Spencer said. “We are building something incredible here in…
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Orange County scores and player stats for Monday, Dec. 5

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Scores and stats from Orange County games on Monday, Dec. 5 Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. MONDAY’S SCORES BOYS BASKETBALL SONORA CAGE CLASSIC Capistrano Valley 71, Cerritos 51 BEACH BASH Tesoro 67, Calvary Chapel…
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Coalition gathers signatures to stall fast-food labor law

Opponents of a law aimed at boosting wages and strengthening protections for California’s 550,000 fast-food workers say they’ve gathered enough signatures for a referendum that will put AB 257 on hold until the November 2024 ballot when voters can decide the outcome. They’re hoping the law, the FAST Recovery Act, will be overturned. Assembly Bill…
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