SAMOHI — It wasn’t easy or a thing of beauty, but the Vikings completed the first round of league games undefeated with a 49-39 win over Hawthorne Wednesday on campus.
Samohi’s boys’ basketball team hopes to defend its 4-0 Ocean League record this week with games against Hawthorne and Inglewood. Coming off a thriller against Morningside at home on Friday, the Vikings will first host Hawthorne tonight at 7:30 p.
SAMOHI — The Vikings’ number of NCAA Division 1 football commits has grown by two with the decisions this week by Kori Garcia and Chris Collins. Joining the list of Santa Monica High School’s prized recruits that includes Chad Wheeler, who has already started classes at USC, running back Garcia has
Santa Monica High School’s boys’ basketball team outlasted Beverly Hills, 79-71, Wednesday to take first place in the Ocean League. With the win, Samohi is now 3-0 in league.
St. Monica’s Troy Whiteto goes up for a layup against Cantwell-Sacred Heart on Wednesday at home. St. Monica would go on to lose the Camino Real League game, 54-42.
SAMOHI — Santa Monica High School’s boys’ basketball team’s strong week to open the Ocean League helped the Vikings retain its No. 5 ranking in the latest CIF-Southern Section Division 1AA poll, it was announced on Tuesday.
Samohi’s Troy Maloney puts up a shot as Inglewood’s Charles Lockwood tries to make a block on Wednesday on campus. Samohi won the Ocean League opener, 76-68.
SAMOHI — Santa Monica shut out Inglewood, 3-0, Wednesday to begin the Ocean League soccer season with a win at home. In victory, Samohi’s boys’ team improves to 5-1-3 overall and 1-0 in league.
CITYWIDE — A season toiling on a football field had its rewards for local players. A total of five Santa Monica High School Vikings were named to the CIF-Southern Section Western Division First Team, it was announced on Monday.
SAMOHI — When Samohi takes the floor Wednesday against Inglewood to open the Ocean League boys’ basketball season, the Vikings come into the contest battle-tested.
SAMOHI — The Santa Monica Vikings’ run to the semifinals of the CIF-Southern Section Division 3AA girls’ volleyball playoffs must have impressed people in high places.