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Beckman High School’s football closed out non-league play with a 31-0 victory over Woodbridge Thursday night at Tustin. The Patriots (5-0) dominated the first half, leading 17-0 after Zak Hazboun recovered a fumble at the 2-yard line. Gui DeLuca capped the half with a 30-yard field goal following a holding Read More
(Graphic: Fernando M. Donado, For OC Sports Zone) Week four of high school football begins with five games involving Orange County teams on Thursday, Sept. 19. OC Sports Zone will once again provide score updates and coverage later tonight, then more coverage on Friday and Saturday. Coaches and team reps, Read More
SAN CARLOS, Calif. /CALIIFORNIA NEWSWIRE/ — ProPair, the fastest way for marketing and sales leaders to implement predictive AI, has released its Q2 2024 Impact Study, showcasing a substantial 46% improvement in sales conversions using Predictive Lead Assignments compared to standard lead assignment methods. This breakthrough underscores the growing importance Read More
CareMar Entry at Hoag Hospital Hoag has announced a $25 million gift that will establish the CareMar Recovery Center, a new comprehensive addiction treatment powerhouse unlike any other in Orange County, on Hoag’s campus. The facility will deliver wraparound services for people seeking recovery and families impacted by the related Read More
Estancia improves mark to 9-4 with win over Anaheim. ESTANCIA 20, ANAHEIM 12: Estancia (9-4, 2-0) was led by quarterback Jayden McClure who completed 14 of 28 passes for for 131 yards and three touchdowns. Aisleen Avalos had eight catches for 90 yards and two touchdowns, Kate Jennis had two Read More
Woodbridge Warriors celebrate after a Pacific Coast League victory over University Wednesday. (PHOTOS: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone). Woodbridge High School’s girls flag football team used two big plays, one on defense and one on offense, to defeat University 13-0 in a key Pacific Coast League game Wednesday afternoon at Read More