SANTA CLARITA — Mid-way through his first season as St. Monica’s head football coach, Adam Guerra seems to be finding his stride. Guerra, who took over the program last spring, is starting to find what works, and, of course, what doesn’t work for his team on the field as they prepare to take on Sant
COMPTON — Call it a bump in the road. Santa Monica High School’s football team took a 3-0 record into Valencia and walked away with a 17-0 loss last Friday.
DOWNTOWN — The latest CIF-Southern Section girls’ volleyball poll has Santa Monica High School and Pacifica Christian holding their positions. Pacifica Christian retained its hold on the No.
Santa Monica High School’s football team fell, 17-0, to Valencia on the road on Friday night. The loss sends Samohi to 3-1 on the season. Valencia improved to 2-2.
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
Samohi senior Greta Schmittdel spikes the ball against El Segundo on Tuesday at home. Samohi won the match in straight games; 25-21, 26-24 and 25-17. Next for Samohi is a road Ocean League game against Culver City on Oct.
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