SAMOHI — It’s unwise to look past any opponent, but this may be the one occasion when you can forgive a team for doing so. As Santa Monica High School’s girls’ basketball team prepares to travel to Inglewood for a matchup with Ocean League rival Morningside tonight, they can’t help but have their mi
The latest CIF-SS Division 5AA poll has St. Monica’s girls’ basketball team falling one notch to a tie for No. 12 with Milken. St. Monica is 7-13 overall and 1-1 in Camino Real League play.
SAMOHI — Santa Monica High School’s girls’ basketball team lost to Fullerton Troy, 45-39, Monday on campus. The loss was the second straight for the Vikings.
INGLEWOOD — A seesaw battle was won at the buzzer by Kristina "KJ" Johnson as Santa Monica High School’s girl’s basketball team eked out a 47-45 win over Inglewood in the Ocean League opener on Wednesday night.
PLAY DEL REY — St. Monica’s girls’ basketball team’s record may be a sub-par 6-11 this season, but that doesn’t concern first-year head coach John Skinner.
CITYWIDE — The boys’ basketball teams from Santa Monica-based St. Monica and Crossroads held on to their top-10 rankings, according to the latest California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Division 5AA poll released Monday.
SANTA ANA — There’s one thing for certain about the girls from Santa Monica: they are battle tested. The latest action came Saturday at national powerhouse Mater Dei.
NCAA FOOTBALL GLENDALE, Ariz. — For a guy who never played center before, Oregon’s Max Forer seems to have picked up the position like he was born to play it.
DOWNTOWN — A Santa Monica police officer is in stable condition following a traffic collision on Broadway and Sixth Street on Thursday evening. According to witnesses, the motorcycle officer was traveling westbound on Broadway when a black SUV attempted to make a left on to Sixth Street while headin
SANTA ANA — Looks like Marty Verdugo is getting his wish. Santa Monica High School’s head girls’ basketball coach came into the season looking to play some of the best teams in the nation.
ST. MONICA — It may have been so-called “ugly,” but St. Monica’s boys’ basketball team was able to hold on to a late lead and topple nearby Malibu, 43-35, Monday on campus.