SAMOHI — Another season, another perfect Ocean League record. Santa Monica High School’s softball team defeated rival Culver City, 10-0, in a game called after five innings due to the mercy rule on Thursday on campus.
CITYWIDE — All three of the Santa Monica-based boys’ volleyball teams in the postseason won their first round CIF-Southern Section playoff games on Tuesday.
SAMOHI — Unfortunately for Morningside, Santa Monica High School’s Natalie Abel came to play. The senior hurler tossed a no-hitter en route to a big 23-0 win in softball on Tuesday at Samohi.
SAMOHI — What a way to end a season. Santa Monica High School’s baseball team will face Ocean League rival Culver City this week to determine the regular season crown.
SAMOHI — Having already clinched at least a share of the Ocean League title, the Vikings will look to complete a perfect 10-0 season this week at home.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL ST. MONICA — The Mariners have proven that they are capable of beating up on Camino Real League foes, but now the real test comes.
SAMOHI — Nothing like a good old fashioned rivalry to make for interesting baseball. Down 7-6 in the bottom of the sixth inning, Santa Monica High School rallied for three runs in the frame to steal a win from Beverly Hills on Tuesday on campus.
SAMOHI — Another Ocean League game, another win. Santa Monica High School’s softball team remained a perfect 5-0 in league on the back of a 15-0 rout of an overmatched Inglewood team on Thursday at home.
DOWNTOWN — It’s been a good week for St. Monica’s boys’ volleyball team. First, the Mariners clinched a Camino Real League title with a 3-0 victory over Serra last Wednesday.
SAMOHI — On the field, Santa Monica High School’s baseball team had little trouble dispatching Ocean League rival Morningside, 11-2, on Tuesday. But it was something going on off the field that made for an unusual game.
SAMOHI — With the bases juiced in the bottom of the seventh inning of a close game with no outs, the Vikings couldn’t do the little things to steal a win from West Torrance.
CLOVER PARK — Flights may have been grounded at nearby Santa Monica Airport for President Obama’s visit to the Westside on Thursday, but the same can’t be said for baseballs.