(VVNG.com) — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in identifying additional potential victims after a 46-year-old Eastvale man was arrested for allegedly attempting to meet a minor for sexual acts during an undercover online operation According to a statement from the Rancho Cucamonga Sheriff’s Station the arrest was the result of a proactive investigation conducted by detectives on Thursday Detectives posing as a 13-year-old boy engaged in a conversation with a suspect later identified as Misael Miranda Chavez who initiated contact through the “KIK” messaging platform Investigators said Chavez continued the communication outside of the app using the username “chinoCa21,” and arranged to meet the fictitious minor with the intent to engage in sexual activity When Chavez arrived at the predetermined location in the city of Rancho Cucamonga he was taken into custody without incident He was booked into the West Valley Detention Center for PC 288.3(a) – Contacting a Minor for Lewd Purpose and was later released on $100,000 bail The Sheriff’s Department has released Chavez’s photograph and username in an effort to identify any other individuals who may have been approached by him “Detectives believe there may be additional victims,” officials stated “We encourage anyone with information to come forward.” Anyone who may have interacted with Chavez online or in person is urged to contact the Rancho Cucamonga Sheriff’s Station at (909) 477-2800. 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Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article Playing sensational basketball from start to finish, Burries finished with 33 points in Roosevelt’s 58-51 victory over St. John Bosco on Tuesday night, earning the Mustangs a spot in Saturday’s championship game against Sherman Oaks Notre Dame at Toyota Arena in Ontario. Roosevelt (31-2) wins Pool B, but it wasn’t easy. St. John Bosco trailed 47-34 after three quarters, then made a tremendous comeback in the fourth quarter behind Chris Komin, who scored 14 of his 19 points in the quarter. His four-point play cut Roosevelt’s lead to 49-48 with 2:46 left. With Roosevelt clinging to a 52-50 lead, Burries made two free throws with 36 seconds left. Burries kept making free throws to get his team into the final. Harvard-Westlake, the two-time defending state champion, will get the opportunity to keep its title after a 60-51 win over Santa Margarita gave the Wolverines an Open Division state playoff berth. Joe Sterling scored 20 points and Nikolas Khamenia had 13 points, nine assists and eight rebounds. Redondo Union knocked off Heritage Christian 75-64. La Mirada picked up its first win in the Open Division by defeating JSerra 64-58. Of the 10 teams in the Open Division playoffs, La Mirada and Heritage Christian will be the two teams not going to the state playoffs. Eric Sondheimer is the prep sports columnist for the Los Angeles Times. He has been honored seven times by the California Prep Sportswriters Assn. for best prep sports column. High School Sports California Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map James, son of NBA star LeBron James, is a 6-foot-5 senior shooting guard and 3-star prospect who is committed to the University of Arizona Burries is a 6-foot-5 combo guard who is averaging 29.6 points per game as a senior The 5-star prospect has offers from Alabama In Tuesday's 89-67 win over Redondo Union Burries put up 44 points to help Roosevelt improve to 2-0 in pool play Sierra Canyon is coming off Tuesday's 60-55 loss to St Maximo Adams tallied 16 points and seven rebounds in the loss which dropped the Trailblazers to 2-1 in pool play The Mustangs are 21-0 against California teams There was a long line of fans an hour before tip for this sold-out game .. Quite the line of spectators waiting to get into tonight’s sold out CIF-SS Open Division boys basketball pool-play game between Roosevelt and Sierra Canyon. pic.twitter.com/sayfX6Eh6L — a three-pointer by Roosevelt star Brayden Burries Yeah he’s pretty good. Brayden Burries with three to start game. pic.twitter.com/8eH5JR88Fd Sierra Canyon leads 10-6 midway through the first quarter and Sierra Canyon has opened up a nine-point lead early in the second quarter giving Sierra Canyon a 24-11 lead with 6:10 left in the first half Jackson Haggins buries a three-pointer for Roosevelt Eric Sondheimer of the Los Angeles Times points out the home team had missed 13 consecutive shots Myles Walker follows with a steal and two more for Roosevelt A three by Jackson Haggins after 13 consecutive missed shots Sierra Canyon calls timeout with 24-16 lead Sierra Canyon leads 30-22 with 2 minutes left in the first half Since that three-pointer to start the game Brayden Burries is 0 for 4 from three-point range Sierra Canyon's Maximo Adams leads all scorers with 12 points Halfitme scoringSierra Canyon (32) — Adams 12 Roosevelt opens the second half on a 7-0 run It's a 10-0 run for Roosevelt to start the third quarter Roosevelt leads 39-38 midway through the third quarter with just under 2 minutes left in the third quarter A three-pointer by Myles Walker gives Roosevelt a three-point lead early in the fourth quarter Myles Walker for three. Roosevelt by 3 pic.twitter.com/HMghVcJCn5 Sierra Canyon back on top in a seesaw affair .. Sierra Canyon back on top 53-51. 5:53 left. pic.twitter.com/dT0Bq7ufle Sierra Canyon leads 59-54 with 3:31 to play and we're tied at 61-61 with just under 2 minutes remaining Sierra Canyon point guard Gavin Hightower scores to give Trailblazers a 63-61 lead with 1:11 to play Issac Williamson ties it 63-63. Sierra Canyon ball with 31 seconds left. pic.twitter.com/51xNvgPU1d Brayden Burries is fouled and is headed to the line with Roosevelt down one and 12.2 to go Burries makes the second free throw for a 65-64 lead — and that's the final Roosevelt wins. pic.twitter.com/AEA3ZyhqfV Brayden Burries finishes with 18 points and 10 rebounds Myles Walker has 17 points; Issac Williamson scores 14 To get live updates on your phone — as well as follow your favorite teams and top games — you can download the SBLive Sports app: Download iPhone App | Download Android App JD HUMBURG, SBLIVE SPORTSJD Humburg is a Managing Editor for SBLive Sports © 2025 ABG-SI LLC - SPORTS ILLUSTRATED IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF ABG-SI LLC The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Sports Illustrated or its affiliates All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER 2025-05-05T07:41:43-07:00May 5 2025-05-02T09:39:58-07:00May 2 2025-05-02T08:40:53-07:00May 2 2025-05-04T09:32:06-07:00April 30 2025-04-30T17:06:48-07:00April 30, 2025| Singleton guided Eastvale Roosevelt (35-2) to the Southern Section Open Division championship, then the state Open Division championship in Sacramento. Yes, talented Brayden Burries, a 6-foot-5 guard, acted like a center at times leaping for rebounds, but the secret to the Mustangs’ success was rebounding by committee, playing aggressive defense and scoring on transition baskets. In the state final, Burries twice got rebounds and dribbled the length of the court for layups against San Francisco Archbishop Riordan. For directing Roosevelt to a historic season and finding ways to beat the top teams in Southern California again and again, Singleton has been selected The Times’ boys’ basketball coach of the year. “The high school game is different,” Singleton said. “Not all teams have true back-to-the-basket bigs. Most high school bigs want to play outside and that’s to our advantage and liking. “So we looked at our strengths. Toughness and resilience on defense. Speed to push the ball up the court and play fast. Defense pick up full court and make other teams’ guards have to try and beat us. If they can’t get the ball to their big men because they are turning it over, it’s to our advantage.” Eastvale Roosevelt’s Brayden Burries and Ontario Christian’s Kaleena Smith headline the L.A. Times’ 2024-25 All-Star boys’ and girls’ basketball teams. Here’s complete coverage. Singleton, 51, also won a Division I state title in 2017 at Roosevelt, but this one was the most satisfying while coming in the toughest division and against some of the best coaches in California. CA — Police will ramp up patrols to search for impaired drivers in Eastvale at an undisclosed location on Friday night into early Saturday morning The Riverside County Sheriff's Department said the patrol period will take place from 8 p.m “Impaired drivers put others on the road at significant risk,” Deputy Anthony Armenta said “Any prevention measures that reduce the number of impaired drivers on our roads significantly improves traffic safety.” DUI surveillance locations are determined based on data showing where accidents fueled by alcohol and other substances have taken place Police hope to improve public safety through this effort by removing those who may be drunk or high behind the wheel from the road Police warn that it isn't just alcohol that can impair driving Drivers charged with a first-time DUI can face an average of $13,500 in fines and penalties and have their license suspended Funding for this checkpoint comes from a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety Print The line of fans trying to get an autograph or snap a selfie with Brayden Burries of Eastvale Roosevelt kept growing after the Mustangs pulled off a 65-64 victory over Sierra Canyon on Friday night in a sold-out gymnasium so loud that it felt like a concert who made two free throws with 12.2 seconds left to deliver the winning margin Roosevelt wins. pic.twitter.com/AEA3ZyhqfV who’ve known each other since they were 6 years old Burries had 18 points and Walker added 17 points including 15 in the second half when the Mustangs were desperate to find a way to win Bryce Cofield had 18 points and Gavin Hightower had 14 points for Sierra Canyon Autographs. Selfies. Everyone wants to take a photo with Brayden Burries. Even QB Jayden Daniels was supposedly here. pic.twitter.com/VcI1ShJorV Sierra Canyon (22-7) once again could not hold onto a lead John Bosco earlier in the week before losing but a Bryce James baseline three failed to connect setting off a delirious victory celebration in the bleachers among the crowd of more than 1,500 Yeah he’s pretty good. Brayden Burries with three to start game. pic.twitter.com/8eH5JR88Fd “We had to come together and have fun,” Burries said of Roosevelt’s comeback from a 32-24 halftime deficit. Walker scored 10 points in the third quarter. His energy helped teammates feed off him. “I had to pick it up,” Walker said. “We had to calm our emotions.” Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, a Cajon High graduate, was in attendance among the crowd of more than 1,500. Afterward, players were treated like celebrities, none more than Burries, the 6-foot-5 senior averaging 29.6 points. “It reminds me of the Tyson Chandler days,” said Roosevelt coach Stephen Singleton, who used to coach Chandler at Compton Dominguez. “They all want to get a picture with him.” People shout out his name during games. Then they flock to him, with cheerleaders and others seeking a photo. They think they’re watching someone they’ll be seeing on television in the years ahead and want that keepsake to tell friends they met him. It’s all part of the Roosevelt experience these days as the Mustangs seek a final chance at redemption from last season, when they lost twice to Harvard-Westlake in the Open Division championship game and regional final. Make no mistake about it, Burries’ physicality and strength has separated him. “He’s able to score on every level,” Sierra Canyon coach Andre Chevalier said. “He’s very strong around the rim with great instincts.” Tyran Stokes finishes with 24 points and Zachary White scores 23 points as Sherman Oaks Notre Dame defeats top-ranked Harvard-Westlake in the Open Division playoffs. “He’s taken his offensive game to a whole new level and it was already good and his leadership has grown,” Singleton said. “He trusts his teammates and helped make them better.” It’s going to be an enjoyable championship week. For those who love stories of neighborhood kids leading their local public school to success, the Division 1 final already has Los Alamitos, a team with no transfers that was built from the ground up by coach Nate Berger. The other team will be either Mira Costa or Santa Barbara, which played Saturday night. Both have large followings. The City Section has a pleasing Open Division semifinal doubleheader on Monday night at Roybal with Cleveland facing Westchester at 6 p.m. followed by Chatsworth facing Palisades. Every Roosevelt player knew what Burries was going to do in that pressure-filled moment with the game on the line. The first free throw went in after moving around the rim. Sierra Canyon called timeout. The second free throw was a swish. “We had 100% confidence in him,” Walker said. St. John Bosco lost to Roosevelt 56-55 in overtime in the Classic at Damien when it didn’t have Brandon McCoy, so the Braves are a dangerous team and one big roadblock remaining for Roosevelt on Tuesday. Roosevelt is a public school with a student body of more than 5,000, so getting a ticket for that game might be tough. Those that make it in, though, want to have a party afterward and more photos with Burries & Co. On3 is a registered trademark of On3 Media the community has a team to rally around in a group of 11- and 12-year-olds from Wailuku Little League On Friday night before a large crowd at the West Regional final in San Bernardino pitcher Evan Tavares struck out 13 and scored both runs to lift Maui past Eastvale 2-1 and earn a spot in next week’s Little League World Series in Williamsport Maui broke a 1-1 tie in the top of the fifth inning on Hayden Takahashi’s two-out RBI single a team from Riverside County with strong fan support received an exceptional pitching performance from Gavin Cruz Cruz gave up a run in the first inning on a wild pitch then retired nine consecutive batters in the second Eastvale scored in the second to tie the game 1-1 thanks to a leadoff single from Jack Mette Jack Mette of Eastvale scores his team’s only run on Friday night (Craig Weston) Tavares pitched until there was one on in the sixth inning and had to leave the mound after throwing the maximum number of pitches allowed (85) he struck out 27 over 11-1/3 innings with no walks and no runs The game-winning hit by Hayden Takahashi of Maui that drove in the winning run vs (Craig Weston) Jayden Lam got a one-out single off Tavares keeping Eastvale alive in the bottom of the sixth who got a strikeout and groundout to end the game Maui will play New Hampshire on Wednesday during its opening game in Williamsport and try to duplicate the success of last year’s West Regional winner, El Segundo, which won the World Series championship. Each punch mattered. St. John Bosco forward Christian Collins slammed an alley-oop dunk to begin the game — enough for half of the Braves’ points as they held a 4-3 lead at the end of the first quarter. Eastvale Roosevelt guard Brayden Burries wanted in on the action. The 6-foot-6 point guard wound back for a one-handed breakaway slam that rocked the Damien Athletic Center crowd as the clock expired, giving Roosevelt a two-point lead at halftime. Collins, in a 20-point effort, made a tougher-than-nails fadeaway shot to tie the score with four seconds left to force overtime. Burries was the one who became the hero, though, delivering three-pointers and making free throws in overtime to cap a 24-point performance as Roosevelt defeated St. John Bosco 56-55 to repeat as the Damien Classic champion. 2 Eastvale Roosevelt in the Classic at Damien championship game Monday night It’s a stepping stone for us to see where we’re at,” Burries said after Roosevelt improved to 15-1 so they’re definitely going to be an Open [Division] team.” who converted the winning free throws in front of UCLA men’s basketball coach Mick Cronin sitting courtside said he’s still figuring out the next stages in his recruitment with his family and hasn’t decided on college visits John Bosco (14-1) played up to the expectations of Braves coach Matt Dunn despite the loss Eastvale Roosevelt’s Brayden Burries and Dominic Copenhagen celebrate an overtime victory over St John Bosco in the Classic at Damien Platinum Division final on Monday (Craig Weston) Although the two squads aren’t guaranteed to face off again this season both programs are on track for Open Division playoff berths and could be seen as the early favorites for the title When the Southern Section computer rankings dropped for the first time Monday afternoon, St. John Bosco, who won the CIF Division 1 title last season, debuted at No. 1 and Roosevelt was ranked fourth. “They have us as one of the top-ranked teams in the state and in the nation,” Roosevelt coach Stephen Singleton said. “This is where we belong.” If the teams play again, the Braves likely would have junior guard Brandon McCoy Jr., who suffered an undisclosed injury and has not played since St. John Bosco defeated St. Francis Episcopal of Houston in Illinois on Nov. 30. Mira Costa improves to 17-0 with a win over Oak Hills in the St. Francis tournament. Crespi wins the Gold Division at the Damien Classic. “Whenever it’s safe for him to play and it’s the right thing to do, he’ll be out there,” Dunn said. “He’s excited to play and we’re excited to get him back.” Crespi (13-4) claimed the Gold Division championship in a 78-64 win over Anaheim Canyon (11-3). Nevada-bound senior Peyton White helped establish a fourth-quarter, double-digit lead with a two-handed slam dunk. White led the Celts with 19 points and earned Gold Division most valuable player, with teammate Carter Barnes scoring 17 points. Earlier Monday, Culver City (15-2) claimed the Silver Division championship with a 64-61 victory over Vista Murrieta (11-3). Rk. School (Rec.); Comment; ranking last week 1. EASTVALE ROOSEVELT (18-1); Overtime win vs. St. John Bosco moves them to top spot; 2 2. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (18-1); Three wins over top opponents in Arizona is statement performance; 4 3. ST. JOHN BOSCO (17-1); Absence of Brandon McCoy is growing concern; 1 4. SHERMAN OAKS NOTRE DAME (14-2); Knights hope to be back at full strength this week; 3 5. REDONDO UNION (15-2); SJ Madison is MVP at tournament in Arizona; 7 6. JSERRA (15-3); Brannon Martinsen’s arrival makes a big impact; 9 7. LA MIRADA (15-4); Ready to go on long winning streak; 6 8. SANTA MARGARITA (14-3); Showdown with JSerra on Friday; 8 9. HERITAGE CHRISTIAN (15-2); Tae Simmons, Dillan Shaw duo continues to produce; 11 10. MIRA COSTA (17-0): Showdown coming vs. Anaheim Canyon on Saturday; 13 11. SIERRA CANYON (13-3); It’s final test time on Friday vs. SO Notre Dame at Intuit Dome; 5 12. CRESPI (15-4); Eight-game winning streak for Celts; 23 13. ST. PIUS X-ST. MATTHIAS (10-6); Warriors suffering from growing pains, tough schedule; 10 14. MATER DEI (12-4); Faces St. John Bosco on Friday at Intuit Dome; 12 15. ANAHEIM CANYON (13-4); Brandon Benjamin is averaging 31 points a game; 14 16. WINDWARD (13-4); Faces Campbell Hall on Tuesday in Gold Coast League opener; 16 17. LA HABRA (17-4); Ready for competitive Crestview League; 17 18. DAMIEN (13-6); Baseline League opener vs. Etiwanda on Wednesday; 18 19. BRENTWOOD (18-2); Freshman Shalen Sheppard is coming on strong; NR 20. ROLLING HILLS PREP (14-6); Huskies make it through toughest part of schedule; 19 21. LONG BEACH POLY (11-6); No more losses coming until playoffs; NR 22. ST. BERNARD (12-5); Del Rey League beckons; 15 23. INGLEWOOD (13-6); Jason Crowe Jr. has 43 points vs. Westchester; 20 24. CHATSWORTH (10-5); Alijah Arenas has 40 points vs. L.B. Poly; 21 25. 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Additionally, the three fastest-growing wealthy American suburbs are all based in Texas. Ranked in order are Fulshear (No. 1 with a population increase of 237%), Celina (No. 2 at 190%) and Prosper (No. 3 at 81%). Print Don’t doubt the Eastvale Roosevelt Mustangs this basketball season Runner-up to Harvard-Westlake last season in the Southern Section Open Division final the Mustangs return most of their top players and gave everyone a reminder of how good they could be by winning the Tarkanian Classic Platinum Division championship on Saturday at Bishop Gorman High in Las Vegas Roosevelt (11-1) fell behind by as many as 15 points in the early going before handing Sherman Oaks Notre Dame (12-1) its first defeat 76-58 considered the best unsigned senior in California was named tournament MVP and finished with 26 points Issac Williamson had 19 points and Dominic Copenhagen 10 The official FINAL stats for ROOSEVELT (CA) vs NOTRE DAME SHERMAN OAKS (CA) at the 2024 Tarkanian Classic! Platinum Championship Winner: ROOSEVELTBrayden Burries is the Tarkanian Classic MVPHe finished with 26 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 assists! @trigonis30 @TarkClassic pic.twitter.com/d8wPf1iFYC Notre Dame trailed 35-34 at halftime and by 10 points after three quarters Lino Mark received little playing time because of an apparent injury Tyran Stokes had 20 points and 11 rebounds while Zachary White added 18 points for Notre Dame Photo by Nick Koza. Tyran Stokes not looking happy as Knights trailing Roosevelt. pic.twitter.com/brMdnMpN7J Layton Christian 66: The Sea Hawks (10-1) took third place in the Platinum Division of the Tarkanian Classic Hudson Mayes made 10 of 15 shots and finished with 24 points Leuzinger won its division in the Tarkanian Classic Joshua Garland scored 23 points and tournament MVP Malachi Knight had 17 points for 10-3 Leuzinger Westchester 74: Tajh Ariza scored 36 points in the loss for the Comets Alijah Arenas triple double today at the Capital City Classic pic.twitter.com/knrP9DLU8Z Wilsonville (Ore.) 45: Alijah Arenas had 25 points 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Chancellors (8-1) in Oregon Arizona Basha 67: Harvard-bound Douglas Langford Jr JSerra 50: Nikolas Khamenia continued his all-around play 10 rebounds and eight assists for the Wolverines Da Vinci 49: The Mustangs improved to 13-0 San Clemente 48: Los Alamitos continues to be one of the best teams in Orange County Garces 39: Quian Khawaja finished with 23 points for Poly Lynwood 51: Sophomore Shane Stanfield scored 29 points Righetti 27: The Scorpions improved to 12-1 behind Jackson Yeates and Cajun Mike-Price Palisades 62: Bryce Mejia made the game-winning basket for Saugus and finished with 17 points Max Guardado led the way for the Centurions with 25 points Murrieta Valley 64: Kaiden Bailey made five threes and finished with 18 points and Drew Anderson added 18 points for the 8-1 Eagles Ventura 42: Lorenzo Turner had 15 points for 10-3 Foothill Oakwood 23: Tae Simmons made all 15 of his shots and finished with 30 points for 12-0 Heritage Christian La Canada 53: In a battle for bragging rights in La Canada Noah Henry scored 14 points and Ben O’Connor 10 for St Pacifica Christian 48: JJ Harris had 19 points and eight rebounds for Windward Grant 58: Tristan Cardosa had 20 points and Josh Ness 19 points for Calabasas Florida Edgewater 55: Luke Banett scored 24 points and Evan Willis had 22 points and 12 rebounds Shalhevet 57: Axel Ostergard had 26 points and Austin Maziasz 20 points for Westlake Sam Jacobson scored 27 points for Shalhevet Tarkanian ChampionshipSierra Canyon girls 75Democracy Prep (NV) 47Emilia 23p, 7rJerzy 19p, 8rAshley 11p, 8r, 4stl, 4a pic.twitter.com/kyZoVp9FZE Sierra Canyon 75, Nevada Democracy Prep 47: The unbeaten Trailblazers (8-0) won their division of the Tarkanian Classic. Center Emilia Krstevski led the way with 23 points. Archbishop Mitty 59, Ontario Christian 34: The Monarchs (9-0) established themselves as No. 1 in California for now after handing Ontario Christian its first defeat in the championship game of the Nike TOC in Arizona. McKenna Woliczko finished with 25 points. Mater Dei 72, Maryland Bullis 57: The Monarchs took third place in Arizona. Addison Deal had 28 points and Kaeli Wynn 25 points. Print Every day at 5 a.m where they put up hundreds of shots on a basketball court The focus has been on improving his three-point range “I’ve been trusting the process and see the results working,” he said Walker, a 5-foot-9 senior point guard at Eastvale Roosevelt High, will get his biggest test yet playing in an NBA arena for the first time Saturday when the Mustangs play San Francisco Riordan to decide the state Open Division championship at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. The moment is almost 10 years in the making for Walker and standout teammate Brayden Burries we have a lot of chemistry and trust each other fully,” Walker said While Burries is a McDonald’s All-American and has been the best player in California this season Myles Walker of Eastvale Roosevelt is a 5-9 senior point guard (Steve Galluzzo) Whenever the Mustangs need a burst of energy or excitement quickness and the ability to make clutch shots Walker knows he can step up to give him time to regain his form “He’s got the biggest heart,” Roosevelt coach Stephen Singleton said of Walker That’s when he started using a headband to help keep his braids off his face “It’s been lucky for me and I have to wear it every game,” he said Myles Walker for three. Roosevelt by 3 pic.twitter.com/HMghVcJCn5 Walker has a scholarship offer from UC Irvine, but his play in the playoffs should open more eyes to what he might be able to do in college. He delivered 20 points in the regional semifinals against top-seeded Harvard-Westlake. He had 10 points and 10 assists in Tuesday’s three-point win over Sherman Oaks Notre Dame in the regional final. He’s averaging 12 points and nearly seven assists a game. “I feel I have high IQ for the game,” he said. “Even though I’m smaller, I have confidence in myself.” Opponents have learned they must deal with not only Burries but also Walker, Issac Williamson, a New Mexico commit, and Dominic Copenhagen. When the Mustangs are at their best, multiple players are contributing on offense, rebounding and playing strong defense. It has led to a 34-3 record going into their final game. Last season they lost in the Southern Section Open Division and Southern California Regional finals. This season was all about redemption, and so far, the Mustangs have come up big in the most important matchups, including back-to-back wins over Mission League powers Harvard-Westlake and Notre Dame. It should come as no surprise that an Inland Empire team has risen up. There have been plenty of examples in recent years, from Corona Centennial with Jared McCain to Chino Hills and the Ball brothers to the days of Riverside King and Kahwi Leonard. “There’s always been a lot of talent in the Inland Empire, but everyone thinks the L.A. area is better. We’re trying to show the Inland Empire has the best hoops,” Walker said. This season, the answer is a resounding yes, with Roosevelt setting the standard of excellence and having one final game to prove it to the rest of California. Print SACRAMENTO — The show that Brayden Burries of Eastvale Roosevelt put on at Golden 1 Center on Saturday night in the state Open Division championship game against San Francisco Riordan was historic Fans who watched him make 10 of 13 shots and score 27 points in the first half ranging from three-point baskets to layups after grabbing a rebound and dribbling coast to coast One of the best 16 minutes of high school basketball I’ve ever seen by an individual. 27 points by Brayden Burries. 10 of 13 shots. 44-33 Roosevelt over Riordan. pic.twitter.com/vi3htlEF4Q He was in one of those rare athletic trances that bring out moments of greatness grabbed 12 rebounds and led Roosevelt (35-2) to its first Open Division state title with an emphatic 80-60 victory over Riordan 5 ⭐️ Brayden Burries goes OFF for 44 in CIF State Open Division Championship Game 😳 Burries is one of the top uncommitted prospects in the 2025 class 👀@BraydenBurries pic.twitter.com/oSIPsOeZdV was four for six from three-point range and made 10 of 12 free throws “Unbelievable,” Roosevelt coach Stephen Singleton said He stepped up in the biggest moment on the biggest stage Said Burries: “Before the game I was listening to a lot of gospel music We had our shootaround and had the chemistry ‘We can’t lose this one tonight.’ We had to finish the story Coach Stephen Singleton. pic.twitter.com/tHIu2jB5s8 Burries still hasn’t announced a college choice. His sidekick, point guard Myles Walker, had another terrific game, scoring 15 points. Jasir Rancher scored 22 points for Riordan, which finished 29-2. Roosevelt’s Brayden Burries is helped up by Myles Walker after making a three-pointer while being fouled. (Greg Stein / For The Times) In describing what he saw in the first half from Burries, Walker said he was “unconscious.” “He’s the best player in the nation,” Walker said. Burries is set to play in the McDonald’s All-American game. He has left a legacy at Roosevelt that will be long remembered. The boys’ bracket has Roosevelt facing the winner of Harvard-Westlake versus St. John Bosco. The No. 2 seed, Santa Maria St. Joseph, gets a first-round bye and will face either San Diego Montgomery or Sherman Oaks Notre Dame. The girls’ bracket has Ontario Christian meeting the winner of Sierra Canyon-Mission Hills. No. 2-seeded Etiwanda will face the winner of Mater Dei vs. Bishop Montgomery. City Section Open Division boys’ champion Westchester drew the No. 2 seed in Division II and will host La Jolla Country Day on Tuesday. The state championships are March 14 and 15 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Print There’s no doubt who was the best high school basketball player in California this season Brayden Burries of Eastvale Roosevelt rose to almost every occasion helping his team win Southern Section and state championships at the highest level rebounding or setting up teammates with timely assists Burries delivered repeatedly during a 35-2 season His physicality left opponents with few choices on how to proceed Forever thankful & grateful for everything 🙏🏽✝️ . #AGTG #blessed pic.twitter.com/T0BhJsnAiB “He just gets to the free-throw line and puts so much pressure on the defense and is such a physical presence and knows how to impact the game,” Harvard-Westlake coach David Rebibo said For a season of excellence against top opponents and delivering in big game after big game Burries is The Times’ boys’ basketball player of the year his size and aggressiveness played into his ability to take control of games just when Roosevelt needed him most He was too strong for guards and two agile for forwards and centers His final game for Roosevelt at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento in the Open Division state final against San Francisco Archbishop Riordan produced a performance for the ages — he scored 44 points and grabbed 12 rebounds said it wouldn’t be the last time Burries played at Sacramento’s NBA arena and insisted no other Roosevelt player would wear No 5 on their jersey because his number would be retired “Best player in Roosevelt history,” he said Burries averaged 30 points per game and had so much fun playing with his friends that he said after his performance against Riordan Stephen Singleton coached Tyson Chandler and now Brayden Burries. pic.twitter.com/46PEJubCcl Burries will play in the McDonald’s All-American Game on April 1 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. He remains uncommitted on his college choice. Singleton, who coached former NBA center Tyson Chandler at Compton Dominguez, has no doubt that Burries is on a similar path to basketball success with his drive to excel. 2024 at 3:09 pm PT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}The earthquake was reported shortly before 1 p.m CA— A magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck with an epicenter near Eastvale in Riverside County on Tuesday according to the United States Geological Survey The temblor was reported shortly before 1 p.m and was initially reported as a 3.9 magnitude seismic event the quake rattled residents across the Inland Empire from Riverside to both Orange County and Northern San Diego County No injuries were reported as a result of the quake and additional information will be added as received Print Top-ranked Eastvale Roosevelt began its three-day trip in Arizona on Thursday with a 77-59 win over Coronado (Nev.) Myles Walker had 18 and Issac Williamson had 14 The no. 1 player in California, 5⭐️ Brayden Burries, flirted with a double-double at Hoophall West this morning 👀🔥@BraydenBurries pic.twitter.com/Aw28XnRwpX Phoenix Sandra Day O’Connor 42: Christian Collins finished with 22 points and 14 rebounds for the Braves ESPN #1 in 2026 Tyran Stokes in his Hoophall Debut: 20 PTS, 8 REBS, 3 STLS and 2 BLKS 👀 @tyran_stokes @HoophallClassic pic.twitter.com/Vo0J24Ahxz Layton Christian (Utah) 54, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 53: The Knights lost in Arizona when a last-second shot attempt failed to connect. Tyran Stokes had 20 points and Zachary White finished with 15. Notre Dame played without Lino Mark and NaVorro Bowman. Harvard-Westlake 57, Arizona Perry 54: Nikolas Khamenia led the Wolverines (16-1) with 18 points. La Mirada 73, Phoenix Brophy Prep 59: Julien Gomez finished with 34 points for the 14-3 Matadores. Arcadia 59, Scottsdale (Ariz.) Cactus Shadow 53: Noa Eteuati Edwards led Arcadia with 19 points. St. Francis 55, Mesa (Ariz.) Red Mountain 50: Noah Henry had 20 points and DeLan Grant added 14 points and 13 rebounds for St. Francis. Rolling Hills Prep 52, Prescott (Ariz.) 50: Mateo Trujillo finished with 15 points and Mylo Murphy 14 points for Rolling Hills Prep. New River (Ariz.) Boulder Creek 57, Santa Margarita 56: Kaiden Bailey had 25 points for Santa Margarita. Grant 75, Simi Valley 65: Champ Merrill finished with 40 points for Grant. 1. EASTVALE ROOSEVELT (21-1); There’s no stopping Brayden Burries and Co.; 1 2. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (18-1); Wolverines are scheduled to play Crespi on Thursday; 2 3. SHERMAN OAKS NOTRE DAME (15-2); Lino Mark is expected back this week; 4 4. ST. JOHN BOSCO (17-2); Braves are very much beatable without Brandon McCoy; 3 5. REDONDO UNION (17-2); Games against Mira Costa, Los Alamitos this week; 5 6. SANTA MARGARITA (15-3); Kaiden Bailey led rout of JSerra with 25 points; 8 7. LA MIRADA (17-4); Sophomore Gene Roebuck continues to excel; 7 8. MATER DEI (14-4); Huge win over St. John Bosco; 14 9. JSERRA (16-4); Showdown with Mater Dei this week; 6 10. HERITAGE CHRISTIAN (17-2); Big game vs. Village Christian on Tuesday; 9 11. SIERRA CANYON (13-3); Chris Nwuli transfers out; 11 12. CRESPI (15-4); Celts to resume season this week after fires disrupted schedule; 12 13. ANAHEIM CANYON (16-4); Impressive wins over La Habra, Mira Costa; 15 14. MIRA COSTA (19-1); Big game vs. Redondo Union on Friday; 10 15. ST. PIUS X-ST. MATTHIAS (10-6); Faces Bishop Montgomery on Monday; 13 16. WINDWARD (13-4); Scheduled to face Brentwood on Thursday; 16 17. DAMIEN (15-6); Eli Garner is coming through; 18 18. BRENTWOOD (18-2); Hoping to resume action on Thursday; 19 19. ROLLING HILLS PREP (15-6); State Preview Classic is Saturday at North Torrance; 20 20. LA HABRA (18-5); Point guard Acen Jimenez still making plays; 17 21. LONG BEACH POLY (13-6); There’s no stopping Jackrabbits in Moore League; 21 22. ST. BERNARD (14-5); Showdown with St. Pius X-St. Matthias on Wednesday; 22 23. INGLEWOOD (15-6); Hosting Culver City on Friday; 23 24. CHATSWORTH (10-5); West Valley League play resumes this week; 24 25. LOS ALAMITOS (12-6); Griffins are 5-0 in the Sunset League; NR Print It’s going to be quite a semifinal matchup on Friday in the Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas with unbeaten Redondo Union (9-0) taking on Eastvale Roosevelt (9-1) Redondo Union advanced to the semifinals behind 18 points from Chace Holley and 17 points from Hudson Mayes in an 87-82 win over Nevada Coronado Roosevelt defeated Florida Riviera Prep 73-66 Brayden Burries scored 27 points and Issac Williamson had 25 points Sherman Oaks Notre Dame (11-0) advanced to the other semifinal and will face Layton Christian Timpview handed Harvard-Westlake its only defeat earlier this season by 12 points Tyran Stokes led Notre Dame with 32 points Crescenta Valley 54, Golden Valley 51: Vaughn Zargarian scored 24 points for the 7-3 Falcons. Florida Gibbs 76, Mater Dei 45: In the City of Palms Classic, Luke Barnett finished with 16 points for 7-3 Mater Dei. Crossroads 60, Weston Ranch 47: Lucas Boze had 26 points for Crossroads. St. Pius X-St. Matthias 77, St. Augustine 45: Douglas Langford Jr. had 18 points for PMA (8-3). St. John Bosco 72, Orange Lutheran 48: The Braves (11-0) opened Trinity League play with the victory despite being without Brandon McCoy and Elzie Harrington. Max Ellis scored 25 points and Christian Collins added 15 points. Oregon Western Christian 70, Chatsworth 60: Despite 36 points from Alijah Arenas, Chatsworth suffered its first defeat in the Capitol City Classic in Oregon. Inglewood 112, Oregon South Salem 63: Jason Crowe Jr. scored 47 points in Oregon. Glendora 72, Ayala 66: Colton Grey finished with 23 points for Glendora. Bullard 75, Sun Valley Poly 72: JD Wyatt scored 32 points for the Parrots. Birmingham 57, Bellflower 54: Andre Smith led the Patriots with 15 points. Sierra Canyon 73, Nevada Coronado 25: Jerzy Robinson had 19 points and Leia Edwards added 16 points for unbeaten Sierra Cayon, which also defeated Vanden 55-33 behind 23 points from Robinson. Mater Dei 53, Maryland Bishop McNamara 49: In Arizona, the Monarchs advanced at the Nike tournament with Kaeli Wynn and Addison Deal each scoring 20 points. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Loneliness increased nationwide during the pandemic making strong support systems imperative as a growing number of Americans seek new places to live Fortune said the pandemic caused elevated levels of loneliness and social isolation with the increase in remote work and the exodus of people from large cities — away from their support systems the quality of the school system is important including mental health and resources for older relatives — all of which can be an antidote to loneliness and build social ties Fortune said it looked at data like affordability and a city’s well-being index in 1,900 cities across the country The magazine said its analysis “resulted in a ranking of cities where people can weave themselves into the fabric of the community by accessing a myriad of resources in the town and surrounding areas.” The Southern California city of Eastvale The median household income in Eastvale is $132,622 annually and the median home sale price in the northwestern Riverside County city of Eastvale is $861,764 "Not too far from the glamor of Los Angeles, but far enough to provide a small-town feel, Eastvale offers residents suburban comforts," Fortune wrote A Harris poll conducted for Fortune earlier this year found that nearly 20 percent of Americans had moved in the past year and almost half said they planned to move in the next two years Having nearby support systems was an important factor for those planning on moving Earlier this spring, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared loneliness a public health epidemic and said it poses health risks as deadly as smoking 15 cigarettes a day and costing the health industry billions of dollars annually “The pandemic has had a number of invisible costs in our country, and the increase in loneliness, the increase in mental health strain, these are part of those costs,” Murthy said in April at Fortune’s Brainstorm Health conference in Marina del Rey Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. is youngest woman of color to be mayor of California cityFriday our stories matter." Jocelyn Yow is the new mayor of Eastvale The 25-year-old mother and grad student is the youngest woman of color ever to serve as mayor of a California city.EASTVALE (KABC) -- History has been made in the city of Eastvale Jocelyn Yow has become the youngest woman of color ever to serve as mayor of a California city The 25-year-old mother of a 6-month-old baby and grad school student took over during the City Council meeting Wednesday night Yow is also the policy manager for a national nonprofit that works for the election of more women to positions of power all levels of government should be reflecting what the community looks like we have over 50% people of color," Yow said and that's why we deserve a seat at the table to make sure that our voices are being heard." The first thing on her agenda as the new mayor is to create the city's first library MORE: 25-year-old Alex Lee is CA's youngest, 1st openly bisexual state legislator WATCH | Delaware's Sarah McBride elected as country's first transgender state senator Print A magnitude 3.6 earthquake was reported Saturday morning at 10:04 a.m The earthquake occurred less than a mile from Ontario two miles from Fontana and three miles from Rancho Cucamonga there has been one earthquake of magnitude 3.0 or greater centered nearby An average of 234 earthquakes with magnitudes between 3.0 and 4.0 occur per year in California and Nevada according to a recent three-year data sample The earthquake occurred at a depth of 7.0 miles. Did you feel this earthquake? Consider reporting what you felt to the USGS This story was automatically generated by Quakebot, a computer application that monitors the latest earthquakes detected by the USGS. A Times editor reviewed the post before it was published. 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World & Nation This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Alyson McDonald a 42-year-old general manager of a country club about their decision to move from Eastvale Our kids are Karsen — she turned 18 this summer — and Hudson We spent our first 30 years in Idaho and then 16 months in Chandler Then Josh went back to school and we ended up in California in 2011 because of the golf industry We ended up buying a house in Eastvale because that was the most affordable place we could find which even back then was ridiculously expensive The first seven years or so there were good It was a slow progression of starting to feel unsafe We wouldn't go to the Albertsons at night across the street from us because we were seeing drug deals go down And then in our neighborhood — and we were in a nice area — our next-door neighbors got broken into in broad daylight That same week another house got broken into and their car got stolen We were like we've really got to get out of here But what really set it in motion was our daughter It was her 15th birthday and she wanted a Trump hat She posted a picture on Instagram on her birthday a selfie of her in the hat with an American flag wrapped around her It got close to 500 comments in just about two hours We got water balloons that were filled with paint and glitter thrown at our house it was constantly like "we're going back" to "we're not going back." This went on for months When they finally went back she was terrified because the kids would not leave her alone They ended up getting the school resource officer involved and it finally stopped We were looking anywhere other than California That went on from October 2021 all the way through April 2022 I would get home and my kids would ask me if I had heard anything or if they knew where we were going to go We were getting the hell out of California we packed everything up in pods and bought an RV We lived in the RV for five months while we were looking for houses near Houston We had to wait until the end of September 2022 before we could close Alyson: But we both had really good-paying jobs There are definitely a lot of Californians here in Texas and even a lot of people from other states too the move is about affordability or politics COVID was a big thing too with the school shutdowns Our daughter had a great senior year here in Texas We just wanted her to have an amazing year and make friends again and be involved Alyson: Nobody wanted to talk with anyone in California people are out walking around and the kids are out playing in the cul-de-sac and on their bikes Josh: The first gas station we stopped at when we were moving the lady at the cash register wanted to have a conversation with us That's something you don't get in California it's a much more comfortable style of living Josh: I think a lot of people like having a more urban lifestyle with all their shopping only five minutes away Alyson: I went back to California at the end of July for work That was my first time back a year and a half later and it just confirmed everything about why we left GetInTheStands.com is hosting a series of free 15-minute training sessions on social media By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Kendrick Lamar is selling his old home in Eastvale The home features four bedrooms and three bathrooms a backyard with a private swimming pool and a three-car garage.