SAMOHI — Despite winning all of their games last week, Santa Monica High School’s girls’ volleyball team slipped from No. 2 to No. 3 in the latest CIF-Southern Section Division 3-AA poll, which was released Monday.
BEVERLY HILLS — Santa Monica exchanged jabs with rival Beverly Hills all night, but delivered the knock out punch during a fourth quarter that saw the Vikings score 16 points, securing a 36-14 road win on Friday.
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS ST. MONICA — St. Monica’s athletic director Rick Bruce didn’t have to look far to fill a trio of varsity coaching positions. He didn’t even have to leave his own campus.
BEVERLY HILLS — Samohi head coach Travis Clark may know what he’s planning for Beverly Hills on Friday, but he isn’t telling. The third-year football coach at Santa Monica High School isn’t the type to divulge those secrets.
SAMOHI — No head coach, no problem for the Samohi Vikings. Santa Monica High School’s girls’ volleyball team swept Ocean League rival Culver City in three games (25-14, 25-22, 25-18) at home without longtime head coach Liane Sato, who missed the game due to illness.
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monica High School’s football team has entered the Western Division top 10 for the first time this season, the CIF-Southern Section announced this week.
CORSAIR FIELD — In a span of just seconds, Samohi was able to put away Inglewood during a game that, through three quarters, could have gone either way.
CORSAIR FIELD — Now the real challenge begins. After finishing its preseason schedule a promising 4-1, the Santa Monica High School football team now enters Ocean League play against rival Inglewood on Friday at Corsair Field.
COMPTON — Bring on the Ocean League. Santa Monica High School’s football team capped its preseason with a big 41-16 thrashing of host Compton Centennial on Friday.
SANTA CLARITA — Mid-way through his first season as St. Monica’s head football coach, Adam Guerra seems to be finding his stride. Guerra, who took over the program last spring, is starting to find what works, and, of course, what doesn’t work for his team on the field as they prepare to take on Sant
COMPTON — Call it a bump in the road. Santa Monica High School’s football team took a 3-0 record into Valencia and walked away with a 17-0 loss last Friday.
DOWNTOWN — The latest CIF-Southern Section girls’ volleyball poll has Santa Monica High School and Pacifica Christian holding their positions. Pacifica Christian retained its hold on the No.