VICTOR VALLEY — Victor Valley pushed, but Samohi pushed back even harder. Santa Monica High School’s girls’ volleyball team was taken to five games on Thursday at Victor Valley, but were able to hold off a late rally in the fifth game to advance to the quarterfinals of the CIF-Southern Section Divis
HAWTHORNE — Motivation is the key word around Samohi this week. Santa Monica High School’s football team may have already been crowned Ocean League champs, but that doesn’t hold much water for Head Coach Travis Clark as the Vikings prepare to take on Hawthorne on the road Friday to end the regular s
SAMOHI — The No. 3 seeded Santa Monica High School’s girls’ volleyball team advanced to the second round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 3AA playoffs with a three game win over Rio Hondo Prep at home on Tuesday.
SAMOHI — Santa Monica High School’s girls’ volleyball team hosts Rio Hondo Prep in the first round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 3-AA playoffs today at 7 p.
CULVER CITY — For the first time in a decade, the Samohi Vikings are Ocean League champs. Santa Monica High School’s football team secured the title with a give-and-take 17-14 win over rival Culver City Friday on the road.
CULVER CITY — Any time Samohi and Culver City meet there’s friction, but this year’s matchup has even more than just bragging rights on the line. Santa Monica High School’s football team is sitting at 7-1 overall and even more importantly 3-0 in Ocean League play, putting the Vikings on track to pot
DOWNTOWN — CIF-Southern Section voters are starting to take notice of the strong season Santa Monica High School’s football team is enjoying. Samohi (7-1 overall, 3-0 in the Ocean League) moved up a spot to No.
CORSAIR FIELD — The fans were cheering, the team was singing the school’s fight song, but Samohi head coach Travis Clark was fuming despite dispatching Morningside, 27-7, Friday during homecoming at Santa Monica College.
ST. MONICA — The St. Monica Mariners may be 5-2 this year, not bad by any standards, but anything can happen during the next three weeks of league play.
CORSAIR FIELD — Offense may be pretty to watch, but it doesn’t necessarily win football games. The Santa Monica High School Vikings have been explosive on offense at times this season, but it’s the defense that is proving to be the difference each week.