CORSAIR FIELD — Even without primary ball carrier Sean Martinez for much of the game, St. Monica’s offensive backfield was able to put in work during a 33-7 win over Pasadena Blair on Friday night at Santa Monica College.
CORSAIR FIELD — St. Monica’s football team will play its only Friday night home game today at Santa Monica College. The 2-2 Mariners will host Pasadena Blair at 7 p.
VALENCIA, Calif. — Samohi’s Travis Clark hopes the third time is the charm against Valencia. After falling to the vaunted Valencia program two years in a row, Santa Monica High School’s third-year head coach is thinking this could be Samohi’s time to exorcise those demons and put his team on the map
CORSAIR FIELD — Santa Monica College lost a shootout with San Bernardino Valley, 40-35, on Saturday at the Main Campus. Down 21-14 heading into the second half, the Corsairs’ football team was able to rally, but couldn’t convert on its last possession as SMC fell to 2-2 on the season.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CORSAIR FIELD — St. Monica’s Mariners are looking within to improve their lot this season. Starting the year 1-2 has first-year Head Coach Adam Guerra reviewing his approach to the game of football as they prepare to take on nearby Brentwood Saturday at Santa Monica College’s Co
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica police on Thursday released the license plate number of a stolen classic car owned by actor John Travolta as investigators continue to search for the rare 1970 Mercedes 280 SL convertible.
CORSAIR FIELD — Sitting pretty at 2-0, Samohi’s Head Coach Travis Clark is thinking about opening up a bit. Santa Monica High School’s football team is coming off an impressive 33-15 win over rival Palisades and it has Clark thumbing through his playbook pondering what he can add next to an offense
SAMOHI — Chad Wheeler may go from being a Viking to a Trojan. Santa Monica High School’s Wheeler gave a verbal commitment to USC this week, after previously agreeing to play for Arizona State next season.
MALIBU — St. Monica’s football team needs a little distance. After a lopsided 61-0 loss to South Hills in the season’s second week last Friday, the Mariners (1-1) and their first-year coach could use a win right about now.