CORSAIR FIELD — Sitting pretty at 2-0, Samohi’s Head Coach Travis Clark is thinking about opening up a bit. Santa Monica High School’s football team is coming off an impressive 33-15 win over rival Palisades and it has Clark thumbing through his playbook pondering what he can add next to an offense
SAMOHI — Chad Wheeler may go from being a Viking to a Trojan. Santa Monica High School’s Wheeler gave a verbal commitment to USC this week, after previously agreeing to play for Arizona State next season.
Samohi’s Sarah Krenik (right) spikes the ball in the face of Torrance defenders Tuesday on campus. Samohi would win in three games: 25-17, 25-18 and 25-13,
St. Monica’s football team lost to nearby Malibu, 17-3, Saturday on the road. The loss drops St. Monica to 1-2 on the season. Malibu improved to 1-2. Next for St.
MALIBU — St. Monica’s football team needs a little distance. After a lopsided 61-0 loss to South Hills in the season’s second week last Friday, the Mariners (1-1) and their first-year coach could use a win right about now.
CORSAIR FIELD — It will be the war of the Westside on Friday. Bragging rights are on the line as Santa Monica High School and Palisades prepare to clash at Santa Monica College’s Corsair Field.
MEMORIAL PARK — Pacifica Christian’s girls’ volleyball team swept crosstown St. Monica in three games on Monday at Memorial Park. The Seawolves dominated in winning 25-13, 25-16 and 25-9 en route to improving to 2-0 on the young season.
SAMOHI — Retirement from coaching didn’t last too long for Debbie Skaggs. The former long-time Santa Monica High School head coach has decided to return to the softball team after taking a one-year break.
Santa Monica-based teams had very different nights on Friday. Santa Monica High School opened the season with a 35-0 win over Leuzinger at Santa Monica College’s Corsair Field, but the other 11-main team in town didn’t fare as well.
WEST COVINA — St. Monica’s new football coach seems like the type who isn’t afraid of a fight. During the off-season, when Adam Guerra was making his schedule, he decided to setup an early game against a bigger school to see what his team is capable of.
SAMOHI — A summer of practice comes to an end this week for Santa Monica High School’s football team, but Head Coach Travis Clark is tight-lipped about what he thinks of his guys.