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Wyatt Gardiner leads DP to Holiday Cage Classic title

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Tournament MVP Wyatt Gardiner scored 33 points for DP

CARPINTERIA, Calif. (KEYT). - Wyatt Gardiner scored 33 points and had 12 rebounds to lead Dos Pueblos to a 67-56 win over Polytechnic of Pasadena in the championship game of the Jim Bashore Holiday Cage Classic.

Gardiner was named MVP of tournament after posting a double-double in all three games.

DP led 50-49 heading into the fourth quarter before Gardiner and the Chargers quickly stretched the lead into double-digits.

Coulter Jay and Caleb Damron each scored 13 points for DP who improved to 8-2 on the season.

In other tournament action Sante Ynez claimed third place with a 74-60 victory over Foothill Technology of Ventura.

Arroyo Grande won the consolation championship with a decisive 55-26 win over Cabrillo.

Rounding out the tournament Channel Islands defeated host Carpinteria 57-38 in the 7th place game.

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Wyatt Gardiner leads DP to Holiday Cage Classic title

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Tournament MVP Wyatt Gardiner scored 33 points for DP

CARPINTERIA, Calif. (KEYT). - Wyatt Gardiner scored 33 points and had 12 rebounds to lead Dos Pueblos to a 67-56 win over Polytechnic of Pasadena in the championship game of the Jim Bashore Holiday Cage Classic.

Gardiner was named MVP of tournament after posting a double-double in all three games.

DP led 50-49 heading into the fourth quarter before Gardiner and the Chargers quickly stretched the lead into double-digits.

Coulter Jay and Caleb Damron each scored 13 points for DP who improved to 8-2 on the season.

In other tournament action Sante Ynez claimed third place with a 74-60 victory over Foothill Technology of Ventura.

Arroyo Grande won the consolation championship with a decisive 55-26 win over Cabrillo.

Rounding out the tournament Channel Islands defeated host Carpinteria 57-38 in the 7th place game.

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El presidente de EE.UU. bautiza un nuevo tipo de buques de guerra: los “clase Trump”

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Análisis por Stephen Collinson, CNN

Simplemente llámalo “Trump EE.UU.”

Cuando llegue la próxima toma de posesión presidencial, el 20 de enero de 2029, es posible que no quede mucho que no lleve el nombre del “bautizador en jefe”.

El presidente anunció el lunes una nueva generación de acorazados repletos de nuevos misiles, armas nucleares y láseres. Inevitablemente, estos serán buques de la “Clase Trump”, continuando su frenética campaña de ponerle su nombre a todo.

La semana pasada, la nueva junta directiva del Centro Kennedy para las Artes Escénicas, elegida personalmente por Donald Trump, votó a favor de incluir su nombre junto al del expresidente asesinado.

Trump confesó, sin mucho convencimiento, que estaba “sorprendido” por un honor que llevaba semanas insinuando anhelando.

Poco antes, el presidente se presentó en el recién nombrado Instituto Donald J. Trump para la Paz. Previamente, había desmantelado la ahora agencia Potemkin, que según la ley era independiente y financiada con fondos federales, y no le correspondía destruirla.

El año que viene, se podrán comprar medicamentos en TrumpRx. Los padres podrán abrir “Cuentas Trump” para recién nacidos. Los extranjeros adinerados accederán a comprar visas Trump Gold Card. El presidente está construyendo un nuevo salón de baile en la Casa Blanca. Sería sorprendente que no llevara su nombre.

Se proyecta que los barcos de la “clase Trump” ocupen su lugar en la “Flota Dorada” como un complemento marítimo al escudo antimisiles “Cúpula Dorada” que Trump también prevé para proteger a los habitantes de la nueva “Edad Dorada” que, según él, está disfrutando el país.

Es probable que la defensa de los nuevos acorazados genere un gran debate.

Trump tiene razón al afirmar que la Armada estadounidense se ha quedado atrás de China en cuanto a su inventario de buques y que el proceso de adquisición de nuevos navíos es notoriamente costoso y lento.

Si logra mejorar esto, dejará una valiosa dotación para Estados Unidos en alta mar.

Aun así, algunos expertos creen que los barcos gigantes son una reliquia romántica del pasado, que es mejor dejar en el épico documental de los años 50 “Victory at Sea”, que inmortalizó el heroísmo marítimo estadounidense en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y que Trump mencionó el lunes.

En una época en la que los barcos no tripulados ucranianos devastaron la flota rusa del Mar Negro y en la de las armas hipersónicas, Estados Unidos podría beneficiarse de buques más pequeños, rápidos y ágiles.

El deseo de Trump de participar en el diseño de sus acorazados por ser una persona estética también parece una forma extraña de dirigir una armada.

Pero para ser justos con el presidente, él no ve la nueva flota solo como un tributo personal, sino como “símbolos inequívocos del poder nacional” y una fuente de muchos empleos en el sector manufacturero de Estados Unidos.

Los legados presidenciales tardan décadas en desarrollarse. Así que es demasiado pronto para decir si los barcos “Clase Trump” redefinirán la guerra naval y lo establecerán como un visionario, o si resultarán ser fraca

Gauchos come up with ‘Big’ performance to close out 2025 with a win

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Colin Smith was one of five Gauchos in double-digit points

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - The Gauchos have not received alot of offensive production from their post players this year but that was not the case in their 79-61 home victory over Portland.

UCSB bigs Hosana Kitenge and Evans Kipruto combined for an efficient 26 points as the Gauchos improved to 9-4 overall and 6-1 at home.

Kitenge was a perfect 6-for-6 from the floor for 14 points which included a made three-pointer.

Kipruto added 12 points and 8 rebounds and he was 5-for-7 from the field.

UCSB also hurt Portland from the three-point line outscoring the Pilots by 30 points from beyond the arc.

Aidan Mahaney drilled four triples and scored a team-high 15 points.

(Mahaney scores in the first half versus Portland. Entenza Design).

The Gauchos got a terrific game from freshman CJ Shaw who had a career-high 11 assists and 10 points.

(Shaw played well filling in for injured point guard Miro Little. Entenza Design).

Colin Smith added 12 points as the Gauchos had 5 players reach double-digit points.

UCSB used a 19-4 run to end the first half to grab a 36-23 lead at the break.

The Gauchos return to action New Year's Day with a Big West game at Cal State Fullerton.

The game marked the return of Shantay Legans to the Santa Barbara-area.

(Legans played guard at Cal and Fresno State. Entenza Design).

Legans is a Dos Pueblos High School graduate and is the current head coach of the Portland Pilots who are 7-6 overall but 0-4 on the road.

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US bans new foreign drone models in a blow to Chinese giant DJI

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By John Liu, CNN

(CNN) — Chinese-made drones have dominated the skies in the United States for years, with private owners, police departments, and firefighters deploying them nationwide. But a new rule by the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday will make it impossible for US consumers to buy the next generation of these drones.

The FCC banned the import and sale of all new drone models and critical equipment made by foreign manufacturers, including the world’s largest drone maker DJI, by adding them into a so-called “Covered List” of entities deemed to “pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States.”

The FCC decision, while excluding models already approved for sale and those currently in use, marks a culmination of years-long efforts to clamp down on Chinese drones, such as those produced by DJI and another major drone maker Autel Robotics.

DJI has expressed disappointment over the decision, which could also irk many drone users in the country. DJI alone commands about 70% of the global market, according to data from market research firm Research and Markets. Beyond public sector use, Chinese drones have been widely deployed across the US for tasks including infrastructure and construction inspections, crop monitoring, as well as professional and hobbyist videographers.

In June, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to accelerate the commercialization of drone technologies and scale up domestic drone production “against foreign control or exploitation.”

“President Trump has been clear that his Administration will act to secure our airspace and unleash American drone dominance,” said FCC Chair Brendan Carr on X Monday.

“We do so through an action today that does not disrupt the ongoing use or purchase of previously authorized drones and with appropriate avenues for excluding drones that do not pose a risk,” he added.

The import, sale or use of existing device models the telecom regulator previously authorized will continue to be allowed and consumers can continue to use any drones previously purchased legally, the FCC said.

The announcement this week came after the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act passed by Congress last year mandated a security review of equipment produced by DJI, Autel and other foreign drone makers by December 23, 2025.

Over the past year, DJI has written letters to American officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, welcoming scrutiny and the necessary examinations of its products.

“We stand ready to work with you, to be open and transparent, and provide you with the necessary information to complete a thorough review,” wrote Adam Welsh, DJI’s Head of Global Policy, in his latest letter earlier this month.

But instead of a comprehensive examination the industry and DJI had expected, the FCC said its decision was based on a determination by a White House-convened executive branch interagency body that concluded foreign made drones and components “could enable persistent surveillance, data exfiltration, and destructive operations over US territory.”

A DJI spokesperson told CNN Monday that the company is “disappointed” by FCC’s action, saying that “no information has been released regarding what information was used by the Executive Branch in reaching its determination.”

The spokesperson reiterated their commitment to the US market and product safet

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