Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 30 points and 12 assists and the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder extended their season-opening winning streak to eight games with a 126-107 victory over the Clippers at Intuit Dome on Tuesday night.
Isaiah Joe added 22 points and Cason Wallace and Aaron Wiggins each had 12 to help the Thunder overcome an early surge by the Clippers to set a franchise record for consecutive victories to start a season.
Gilgeous-Alexander, who played for the Clippers in his rookie season before he was traded to the Thunder, was nine of 14 from the floor and four of five from three-point range.
James Harden scored 25 points and John Collins added 17 for the Clippers. They were without Kawhi Leonard (ankle) and Bradley Beal (knee) on the second night of a home back-to-back.
Derrick Jones Jr. scored 16 points as the Clippers lost consecutive home games after winning the first three in their own building.
After trailing by as many as 13 points in the first half, the Thunder took the lead for good at 81-78 on a three-pointer from Aaron Wiggins with 3:34 remaining in the third quarter. Oklahoma City closed the quarter on an 8-2 run to take a 94-86 lead.
The Thunder put the game away with a 11-0 run to open the fourth quarter for a 105-86 advantage. It was an extended 17-0 run going back to consecutive three-pointers from Isaiah Joe and Gilgeous-Alexander to end the third.
Hi, and welcome to another edition of Prep Rally. I’m Eric Sondheimer. It’s Mater Dei at St. John Bosco week. With one week to go in the football regular season, here’s the unbeaten teams: Westlake (9-0), Laguna Beach (9-0), St. John Bosco (9-0), Sierra Canyon (9-0), Crean Lutheran (9-0), Corona del Mar (9-0), Oxnard Paciifica (9-0), Crespi (9-0), Rio Hondo Prep (9-0), Rowland (9-0) and Palisades (9-0).
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Receiver Madden Williams will be a key player for St. John Bosco.
(Craig Weston)
The Trinity League championship will be decided Friday night when St. John Bosco hosts Mater Dei. St. John Bosco will either win the title outright with a victory or there will likely be a three-way tie among the Braves, Mater Dei and Santa Margarita. Then it will be up to the computer to decide playoff seedings.
St. John Bosco needs a win to stay ahead of unbeaten Sierra Canyon for the No. 1 seed in Division 1. The top six teams look clear: 1. St. John Bosco, 2. Sierra Canyon, 3. Corona Centennial, 4. Santa Margarita, 5. Mater Dei, 6. Mission Viejo. The last two spots of an eight-team bracket might go to Servite and Orange Lutheran, which play each other Friday. Pairings will be announced Sunday at 10 a.m.
One of the best games of last week was the battle of the unbeatens, Laguna Beach at Dana Hills, before a packed crowd. Laguna Beach prevailed 49-40 with quarterback Jack Hurst throwing five touchdown passes and 387 yards passing.
Norco gave Corona Centennial all it could handle in a 59-49 loss. The Cougars attempted six consecutive onside kicks and recovered two. Receiver Blake Wong had 14 catches for 214 yards and three touchdowns.
St. John Bosco vs. Sierra Canyon defenses. DL: Edge Sierra Canyon. LB: Edge SJB. Secondary: Tie. Offense. QB: Edge SJB. RB: Edge SC. OL: Edge SJB. Receivers: Edge SJB. Kickers: Tie.
Bishop Diego defeated St. Bonaventure 35-27 to improve to 8-1. Behind the scenes, former St. Bonaventure coach Joe Goyeneche is now an assistant at Bishop Diego, so that game had special meaning.
San Clemente handed Los Alamitos its first defeat, 28-9. Los Alamitos has another tough matchup Thursday night, hosting 8-1 Mission Viejo at Artesia High.
Quarterback Colin Creason has led Los Alamitos to an 8-0 record.
Fillmore coach Charlie Weis and Santa Paula coach Myke Montoya talk about the 101st year for a rivalry that’s among the best in California. pic.twitter.com/9M87Bpet80
It’s time for the 101st meeting between Fillmore and Santa Paula. It will be played Thursday night at Larrabee Stadium in Ventura to take care of the large fan bases.
It’s Riordan vs. Riordan on Friday. Jordan Riordan is now a coach at Loyola. Madden Riordan is off crutches and star DB for Sierra Canyon. Dad is rooting for . . . pic.twitter.com/YksfDcPbse
The Loyola-Sierra Canyon game Friday night has the Riordan family split. Brothers Madden and Jordan are on different sides. Madden is the star defensive back for Sierra Canyon. Jordan is secondary coach for Loyola. Madden used to be a ball boy for Loyola when Jordan played for the Cubs.
All I have to say is “wow.” Watch this pass from sophomore QB Chase Curren of Crespi at SoFi Stadium to sophomore receiver Blue McFarland vs. Harvard-Westlake on Saturday night. pic.twitter.com/jrtDQ58uY7
Somto Nwude of Crespi did something at SoFi Stadium that not even future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald achieved. He had six sacks in a win over Harvard-Westlake. That’s a school record.
Newbury Park quarterback Brady Smigiel has had surgery on his knee for a torn ACL.
The 90th edition of the East L.A. Classic on Friday night drew a crowd estimated at 14,000 at East L.A. College.
(Craig Weston)
The 90th edition of the Garfield vs. Roosevelt East L.A. Classic drew a crowd estimated at 14,000 at East Los Angeles College. Garfield won 37-30 to wrap up the Eastern League championship. Here’s the report.
Crenshaw defeated King/Drew 6-2 to win the Coliseum League championship and improve to 8-1. Here’s the report.
Crenshaw football coach Robert Garrett.
(Robert S. Helfman)
One interesting aspect is that Crenshaw coach Robert Garrett has been on administrative leave. He started the season with 290 wins and will get credit for every Cougar victory as long as he’s eventually reinstated, so he may reach the historic figure of 300 wins without being allowed to be on the field this season. Garrett would be the 16th coach in state history to be at 300 wins, according to CalHiSports.com.
Senior running back Darnell Miller of Santee broke the City Section rushing record with 502 yards against Jefferson. He had 33 carries and scored five touchdowns. The state record is 619 yards held by Ronnie Jenkins of Hueneme.
South Gate junior quarterback Michael Gonzalez is showing he’s one of the best in the City Section. Here’s the report.
Birmingham has won 53 consecutive games against City Section opponents.
The big game of the week is Thursday. San Pedro is hosting Carson to decide the Marine League championship. Playoff pairings will be announced Saturday after 5 p.m. It’s going to be a close call whether Birmingham or Carson will be the No. 1 seed depending on the outcome of San Pedro vs. Carson.
The Southern Section Division 1 flag football quarterfinals are set for Monday, and there’s should be some terrific games.
Top seeded JSerra plays at Santa Margarita. Dos Pueblos is at Edison. Huntington Beach will travel to Camarillo for a 7 p.m. showdown. Orange Lutheran is at San Marcos. The semifinals at Saturday.
Highlights from Camarillo’s flag football playoff win over Oxnard. Let’s just say Mya Rei Smith is pretty impressive. Courtesy Interscholastic Films. pic.twitter.com/0u7KSNDubW
In the Southern Section, a key Division 1 playoff match as Mira Costa at Marymount on Tuesday. Here are the complete pairings.
Cross-country
At the Mt. SAC Invitational,Braelyn Combe of Corona Santiago ran a meet course-record time of 16:53.
Mira Costa finished first in the girls team competition. Great Oak was second.
San Clemente topped the boys team competition. Redondo Union was second.
Top girls’ players staying home
McDonald’s All-American Kennedy Smith of Etiwanda.
(Greg Stein)
There’s rising talent in girls’ basketball in Southern California, and the coaches at UCLA and USC agree that the big change is keeping the talent in Los Angeles.
In the old days, top players would look to leave for national powers back east to receive TV exposure. UCLA and USC have become a first option as their programs rise nationally.
In case schools in the Southern Section haven’t noticed, just because a school sends in transfer paperwork and approves a valid change of residence or even a sit-out period transfer doesn’t mean it can’t be switched to ineligible when additional information is provided.
That happened again last week when Orange Lutheran’s football team forfeited two wins at the start of the season after an investigation determined that a previously approved student who submitted valid change of residence paperwork had not moved.
Jared Grindlinger of Huntington Beach has now been named to USA Baseball national teams in three different age groups.
(Nick Koza)
Shohei Ohtani is inspiring a generation of high school baseball players to try pitching and hitting at the same time like he does for the Dodgers.
One of those players is junior Jared Grindlinger of Huntington Beach, an outstanding outfielder and pitcher. He and others discussed the challenge at practices and their admiration for what Ohtani keeps accomplishing.
St. John Bosco coach Jason Negro, left, shakes hands with Mater Dei coach Bruce Rollinson in 2022 at the Rose Bowl. Bosco won 24-22.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
The Rose Bowl will be the site for the Southern Section Division 1 football championship game on Friday, Nov. 28. It will be the first time for the Pasadena stadium to host the final since nearly 16,000 fans showed up for St. John Bosco vs. Mater Dei in 2022. The girls flag football final is at El Modena. . . .
L.A. Southwest College will host the City Section Open Division championship football game on Saturday, Nov. 29. . . .
Sierra Canyon’s boys and girls basketball teams will compete in the Hoophall Classic in January. Also making the trip back east are Ontario Christian girls and boys teams from Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, St. John Bosco, Mater Dei and Inglewood. Here’s the schedule. . . .
Cornerback CJ Lavender of Mater Dei, having the best season of any Monarch defensive back, has committed to UCLA after previously being committed to Washington. . . .
Offensive lineman Andre White from Rancho Cucamonga has committed to UNLV. . . .
Distance runner Millie Bayles from Trabuco Hills has committed to Brigham Young. . . .
Jacob Webster, a 6-foot-4 quarterback at Oak Hills, has committed to Loyola Marymount for baseball. . . .
Jaylin Conard, a junior guard who played at DNA Prep, has transferred to St. Francis. . . .
Barron Linnekens, a senior center for Harvard-Westlake, has committed to Washington University in Missouri. . . .
Kobee Finnikin, a senior first baeman from Rancho Mirage who is committed to Cal Baptist, has transferred to Corona. He was the Desert Sun athlete of the year in 2024. . . .
Josh Irving, a 6-foot-11 center at Pasadena, has committed to Texas A&M. . . .
Luke Barnett, a top shooting guard at Mater Dei, has committed to Kansas. . . .
L.A. Jordan officially canceled its football season last month for lack of players. The school had a successful coach last season in Derek Benton, who moved to Fremont. First-year coach James Boyd was let go in the middle of this season. . . .
From the archives: Bear Bachmeier
Quarterback Bear Bachmeier poses for a photo on his family’s three-acre plot of land while attending Murrieta Valley.
(Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times)
There’s a bear on the loose in Provo, Utah. Bear Bachmeier, a freshman quarterback from Murrieta Valley, has led Brigham Young to an 8-0 record. He originally attended Stanford, then transferred to BYU. His brother, Hank, is a former college quarterback and brother Tiger transferred from Stanford to BYU with him.
Bachmeier wore No. 47 in high school and sometimes ran as if he were a fullback. His toughness and intelligence are two qualities he showed throughout high school.
There’s a Bear on the loose in Utah and everyone wants to be his friend. Freshman Bear Bachmeier, the former Murrieta Valley QB, has BYU at 8-0.https://t.co/gWkbRa3ZI7
From Elisportsnetwork.com, a story on a football coach being suspended in Washington and his staff refusing to coach. He has since been reinstated.
From MaxPreps.com, a story on a high school football team in Minnesota that keeps losing and losing (150 straight losses) but won’t quit.
From the Daily Pilot, a story on a student at Corona del Mar writing a book on flag football.
Tweets you might have missed
Don’t forget when you visit the Rose Bowl, you can see the California High School Football Hall of Fame, home to John Elway, Ron Lott, Warren Moon and many others. https://t.co/KWT7wJtqay
The use of profanity in a public setting is getting out of control. Maybe few care anymore. I think it’s used to take attention away from failure and a sign of weakness. Whatever. Carry on. There are still parents who don’t let their kids swear.
BREAKING: This week’s “expanded” @CIFSS XC Rankings (13 deep per division) are up. Any team that does not advance into postseason from its final league standings but is ranked in 2 of the last 4 rankings is invited to postseason as an at-large qualifier. https://t.co/bzG9l34mWHpic.twitter.com/qAXRdlWv6P
This is statement from L.A. Archdiocese regarding a physical scuffle after JV football game between Bishop Montgomery and Mary Star. Administrators from Mary Star may have been struck. pic.twitter.com/pQp5LITFZD
The brand new 62 million dollar HIGH SCHOOL stadium in Georgia 👀😲
📍 Buford, Georgia 🏟️ Phillip Beard Stadium 🏠 Buford High School 🆚 Mountain View High School pic.twitter.com/9EbYXPdR7q
— College Football Campus Tour (@cfbcampustour) October 24, 2025
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Seth Jarvis scored his 100th and 101st NHL goals and added an assist, and the Carolina Hurricanes remained the NHL’s only unbeaten team with a 4-1 victory over the Ducks on Thursday night.
Alexander Nikishin scored his first NHL goal and Shayne Gostisbehere matched his career high with three assists for the Hurricanes, who improved to 4-0-0 with their second win to start a six-game trip.
Sebastian Aho had a goal and an assist and Frederik Andersen made 23 saves against his former team for Carolina. Jarvis scored the Canes’ first two goals, giving him five in four games during his sizzling start.
The Hurricanes reached the Eastern Conference finals last summer, and they appear loaded for another memorable season after outscoring their opponents 19-8 so far. Jarvis, Nikishin, Gostisbehere, Aho and Jackson Blake have all scored in each of Carolina’s first four games.
Leo Carlsson scored and Lukas Dostal stopped 27 shots for the Ducks in their first home defeat under new coach Joel Quenneville.
Carolina went ahead late in the first when Jarvis scored on a rebound after Gostisbehere intercepted Mikael Granlund’s poor pass. Jarvis added a power-play goal in the second, but Carlsson scored for the Ducks 70 seconds later.
Nikishin scored in the slot early in the third period. The promising 24-year-old Russian defenseman joined Carolina for four playoff games last summer, and he spent the summer learning English with a tutor before making the Canes’ opening-night lineup and racking up three assists in his first three regular-season games.
Aho scored his first goal of the season with 4:12 to play.