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0) leads by a game over Crean Lutheran (4-1). Pacifica (1-4) is tied for fifth.

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Garden Grove League boys: Santiago and La Quinta (both 5-1) are tied for the lead; they’ll meet in a crucial contest Wednesday afternoon in the Cavalier gym.

Garden Grove League girls: Santiago (5-0) has a lead over La Quinta (4-2). They’ll play tonight (Wednesday). Los Amigos and Loara are each 3-3.

Golden West League boys: Segerstrom (5-1) has a onegame lead over Godinez (4-2) with three other teams tied for third – Katella, Westminster and Ocean View (3-3) – and Garden

Grove (0-6) in sixth.

Golden West League girls: Godinez (6-0) is in first, trailed by Ocean View (4-1) and Segerstrom (4-2). Westminster is 2-4, followed by Katella (14) and Garden Grove (0-6).

Orange League boys: Western (6-0) leads Anaheim (5-1) by a game. Savanna is third at 4-2; Magnolia fifth at 1-5.

Orange League girls: Anaheim (6-0) leads the race by two games over Magnolia and Western (each 4-2).

Orange Coast League boys: St. Margaret’s and Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana are in a deadlock at 8-1 and will clash Wednesday at the Calvary home gym. Orange (2-7) is in sixth.

Orange Coast League girls: Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana leads with a 9-0 mark with St. Margaret’s close behind at 7-1.

They’ll meet on Wednesday. Orange is third at 5-4.

San Joaquin League boys: In a very tough league in which three of the teams have 17 or more wins, Fairmont Prep leads with a 4-0 mark, followed by Pacific Christian/Orange County (5-1) and Orangewood (2-3).

San Joaquin League girls: Orangewood is in first at 4-0 followed by Fairmont Prep (2-1).

Surf League boys: Edison (30) is in first, leading Los Alamitos (2-1), Fountain Valley (1-2) and Marina (0-3).

Wave League boys: Newport Harbor has the edge at 3-0, followed by Corona del Mar (2-1), Laguna Beach (1-2) and Huntington Beach (0-3).

Wave League girls: Edison (4-0) has the edge, followed by Laguna Beach (2-1), Marina (12) and Huntington Beach (0-3).

Moreno won’t sell Angels

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Rob Manfred said he is “very pleased” Moreno is staying in the game.

“Despite strong buyer interest in the Angels, Arte Moreno’s love of the game is most important to him,” Manfred said.

Moreno is an outdoor advertising mogul from Arizona who originally bought the Angels from the Walt Disney Company in 2003, shortly after the franchise won its only championship.

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said he is “very pleased” Moreno is staying in the game. “Despite strong buyer interest in the Angels, Arte Moreno’s love of the game is most important to him,” Manfred said.

Moreno is an outdoor advertising mogul from Arizona who originally bought the Angels from the Walt Disney Company in 2003, shortly after the franchise won its only championship.

Moreno immediately showed a willingness to spend money to attract big-name free agents to Orange County, and the Angels won five AL West titles during his first seven seasons of ownership. But Moreno also angered fans early in his tenure by dropping Anaheim from the franchise’s name.

CIF-SS winter sports polls

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• Division 5AA: Orange is 12th and Loara is 15th

Girls’ basketball

• Division 4AA: Edison is 11th

• Division 5AA: Pacifica is seventh comes

• Division 5A: Orange is seventh

Girls’ soccer

• Divisions 1 and 2: Huntington Beach is third; Pacifica received some votes.

• Division 3: Marina received some votes

• Division 7: Magnolia is eighth Girls’ water polo

• Division 1: Huntington Beach and Edison received some votes.

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