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Samohi makes history
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DOWNTOWN — Ten minutes into overtime, Samohi senior defender Nico De La Rosa stepped behind the out-of-bounds line near the left corner flag, ready to launch the soccer ball high over his head and into the six yard box.
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On top of the world
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SAMOHI Security had to hold Santa Monica fans back from storming the field at Warren High School in Downey Saturday when the Samohi boys’ soccer team (26-0-1) made history by topping off its undefeated season with a Division IV CIF-SS championship.
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SMC women clinch league title and tournament berth
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SMC For 27 years, the Santa Monica College women’s basketball team has been on the outside of the California State Championship Tournament picture looking in. That streak is over.
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Crossroads: Another blow out, reach finals
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DOWNTOWN The Crossroads girls’ basketball team blew out its third-straight playoff opponent last Friday to advance to the Division V A CIF-SS Championship at the Long Beach Pyramid.
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Girls’ hoops cruising through CIF playoffs
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DOWNTOWN Santa Monica high school sports are getting a big dose of girl power in the CIF playoffs.
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Samohi boys’ soccer playing their game
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SANTA MONICA The Santa Monica High School boys’ soccer team suffered a 3-1 loss to Coachella Valley last February in the quarterfinals of the CIF Division IV playoffs. The team hasn’t seen a marker in the loss column since.
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Ready for the big time
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SANTA MONICA The No. 3 seeded Ocean League champion Santa Monica High School girls basketball team (22-4, 9-1) looks to extend its season-high nine-game win streak Saturday against Redlands East Valley (16-11, 9-5) in the first round of the CIF-SS Division II AA playoffs.
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TSM Merges with Edge Swim
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DOWNTOWN Swimmers and coaches formerly of Edge Swim Club merged with Team Santa Monica last week following a decision by the Culver City City Council to terminate its agreement with the club owner.
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Sticking to the plan
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SAMOHI Potential seems to be the buzz word surrounding the Santa Monica High School girls basketball team these days.
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SMC lights it up
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SMC There’s something special about being on a winning team.
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One game at a time
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SAMOHI The team’s experience level might be significantly lower and the early season results might be an unfavorable departure from last year, but there’s something in this years varsity boys’ basketball squad that gives senior Edward Willis a feeling that there are greater things to come.
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Vikings wrap up season
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MANHATTAN BEACH There’s always next year.
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Samohi’s high hopes
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SAMOHI While CIF postseason play has ended for five of Santa Monica High School’s athletic teams, the varsity football team begins its postseason tonight against Palos Verdes.
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Postseason is within sight
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HAWTHORNE For Santa Monica High School, an entire football season comes down to the match-up tonight against Hawthorne High School.
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Vikings continue season
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SAMOHI Three of five teams in the Santa Monica Youth Football program have advanced to the Pacific Coast Conference quarterfinals — coach Rick Regalado’s Mitey Mites, the youngest players in the program; coach Allen Hankel’s Jr. Pee Wees and Michael Ehrlich’s undefeated Pee Wees.
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Vikings on the rebound
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SANTA MONICA COLLEGE After two consecutive heartbreaking losses that came down to the wire, Santa Monica High School looks to rebound against a conference foe they’ve had their way with the past three years.
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Samohi hopes for a repeat
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CULVER CITY It was just about a year ago when a disappointing football season was salvaged with an explosive offensive effort and a heroic performance by a 200-pound running back.
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Hitting the waves
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SANTA MONICA BEACH A group of adolescents are making waves in the world of middle school organized sports.
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Vikings hit the road
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BEVERLY HILLS There may be no place like home but the Santa Monica Vikings will have to get used to life on the road as it finishes the remainder of its football season away from the friendly confines of Corsair Field.
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Vikings look to stay undefeated
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SAMOHI Though it’s still early in the season, the matchup tonight between Santa Monica and Venice high schools might be reflected on as the battle for the title of best in the west.
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A young coach, younger squad
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SANTA MONICA COLLEGE The name of the game might be basketball, but for Jesse Teplitzky, success will be defined by how well his players perform both on and off the court.
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Corsairs look to snap losing skid
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SANTA MONICA COLLEGE If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
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Vikings out to conquer
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SAMOHI One down, nine to go.
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Samohi Vikings see big things for 2007
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If success is the best revenge, then revenge, as the 2007 Santa Monica Vikings will tell you, is a dish best served cold.
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Corsairs secure a strange one
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SANTA MONICA — Nicole Angrisani scored the game-winning goal in the final seconds as 17th-ranked Santa Monica College defeated 11th-ranked Glendale College, 2-1, on one of the strangest endings in Corsair women’s soccer history.
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SMC snaps losing skid behind a stingy defense
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SANTA MONICA — LaVaughn Macon rushed for 121 yards and the Corsair defense forced four turnovers in the second half as Santa Monica College snapped its three-game losing skid on Saturday, posting a 21-10 victory over the East Los Angeles College Huskies at Corsair Field.
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Vikings look to steady ship
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SAMOHI — After suffering three straight losses, including a 35-0 shellacking by perennial powerhouse Los Alamitos High School, the Santa Monica Vikings are looking to keep their playoff hopes alive.
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SMC soccer team scores
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Santa Monica College athletics has geared up for the fall season. Here is a recap of what happened this past week:
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Sports Briefs August 17, 2006
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Baseball for books
Table tennis tourney served up
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Sport Briefs August 14, 2006
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Table tennis anyone?
Diamonds in the rough
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They’re on strike all year
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MID-CITY — On paper, there’s nothing special about the Buffos.
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SMC takes a flying leap
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SMC — When Robert Collins arrived here last year, no one could have possibly known what lied ahead.
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Cuda and Vikings gear up for football season
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SAMOHI — To say new Santa Monica High School football coach Zach Cuda has big shoes to fill may be an understatement of epic proportions.
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College students looking for something to cheer about
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SMC — Today marks the end of a long road for many SMC cheerleading hopefuls, who will know tonight whether they have made the cut to officially cheer on the football team this season.
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