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A collection of recently published content showcasing the best of Los Angeles Times sports journalism.

Brandon Staley watched his parents battle cancer and then had his own bout, but the Chargers coach believes the experience can help him be a stronger coach.

In exactly one year, USC and UCLA will leave the Pac-12 and join the Big Ten. The schools have embraced detailed game plans to help them thrive.

Fan favorite Joe Kelly is back in Los Angeles, hoping to turn around his season and provide the Dodgers with help in the bullpen.

The Dodgers’ consistent development of minor leaguers to supplement their star-studded roster has made them one of baseball’s top organizations.

Ahead of the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, we review the USWNT’s all-time greats and its up-and-coming stars.

Whether it’s on your list to take in a game at every stadium or you just want to soak in the atmosphere at a specific field, here’s a guide to all 30 ballparks.

Over the past century, the Coliseum has been a cultural centerpiece for sprawling L.A., a place for sports, rock concerts, papal visits and even ski jumping.

The Dodgers knew they needed to make some moves to improve the roster, but with nearly all of their intended trade targets they encountered issues.

LeBron James’ youngest son, 6-foot-6 Bryce, is transferring from Sierra Canyon to Campbell Hall, which is undergoing an athletics transformation.

Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford has stewed for years as an overlooked fighter. He’s ready to unleash his fury when he faces Errol Spence Jr. in Las Vegas.

Robert Lewis grew up a Lakers fan but never thought his son Maxwell would get a shot at playing for the team he idolized — until NBA draft night.

Jesse Saenz, whose life was shaped by rough days in Las Vegas and Redlands, has created an elite club underneath the Miami Heat’s arena.

Thierry Henry struggled to translate his killer instinct as a player into the right coaching tone. He’s ready for another shot, but will anyone call?

Alex Morgan is more than just a soccer icon. The two-time World Cup winner has played a leading role on and off the field in helping women flourish.

The Los Angeles Times reveals winners of its high school sports awards, including Dijon Stanley, Juju Watkins, Jared McCain, Anahi Arreola and more.

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