CORSAIR FIELD — The game ended with seniors swarming the field, celebrating a 50-8 win over Hawthorne in the season finale with tears streaming down the faces of many at Santa Monica College on Friday night.
LONG BEACH — St. Monica’s football team defeated St. Anthony, 38-0, on Friday to clinch the Santa Fe League title. It is the first league title for St.
CORSAIR FIELD — Santa Monica High School’s football team ended the regular season with a big 50-8 win over Hawthorne on Friday at Santa Monica College.
CITYWIDE — When the week began, there were four varsity teams from local Santa Monica schools participating in the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section girls’ volleyball playoffs, but by week’s end, only two squads were left standing.
EDWARDS — Pacifica Christian (22-7) swept Desert High School on Thursday night in the second round of the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Division 4-A playoffs, by scores of 25-22, 25-19, and 25-21 to advance to the quarterfinals.
Santa Monica High School’s football team takes the field tonight at Santa Monica College’s Corsair Field against Hawthorne in the Ocean League finale with a possible wild card CIF-SS playoff bid on the line.
Santa Monica High School’s Mark Vondervite congratulates Jordan Bishop after scoring the game-winning goal against Peninsula with two minutes left in the game at Samohi on Wednesday afternoon.
LANCASTER — It was another successful season for the girls’ volleyball team from Santa Monica High School, which ended its season on Thursday night after losing to Lancaster in the second round of the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Division 3-AA playoffs.
LONG BEACH — St. Monica’s season finale against St. Anthony just got a bit more interesting. Santa Fe League leader Salesian has been forced to forfeit all seven of its victories for using an ineligible player, California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section spokesman Thom Simmons stated via
DOWNTOWN — Following the second annual “Pink-ification” of the National Football League last month, one spokesman for the Santa Monica-based Prostate Cancer Foundation asks, “Where’s the blue? What about men with cancer?” Vice President of Communications for the foundation, Dan Zenka — who is also a
Santa Monica High School basketball players (L-R) Bianka Balthazar, Moriah Faulk and Kristina Johnson sign their National Letters of Intent on Wednesday at Samohi.