HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SAMOHI — The good news is that Santa Monica High School’s sports funding for the upcoming school year is unchanged from last year’s numbers.
SAMOHI — With the opening of training camp a day away, it looks like the battle to be the Vikings’ starting quarterback is on. With the graduation of last year’s starter, Garrett Safron, Santa Monica High School Head Coach Travis Clark has been busy all spring and summer figuring out who will lead t
JUPITER, Fla. — Former Santa Monica High School pitcher Alonzo Gonzalez threw four innings of three-run ball in a losing effort Sunday in the championship game of the 18th annual Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities Senior Division World Series, as Gonzalez’s team, Los Angeles RBI, fell to Houston RBI,
SAMOHI — The search to replace Debbie Skaggs as the Vikings’ head softball coach continues. The search has been on since the end of the school year with few applications coming in to the office of Daniel Escalera, Santa Monica High School’s new athletic director, he said.
It’s sunny out, but Cody Williams is lying on a bed in Northridge Hospital Medical Center’s rehabilitation unit instead of enjoying his summer with friends.
PICO BLVD — Following a four-month investigation, Santa Monica police believe they have enough evidence to charge school board member Oscar de la Torre with felony child endangerment in connection with a fist fight between two high school students.
ST. MONICA — The changes for St. Monica basketball just keep coming. Less than two weeks after former assistant John Skinner was named girls’ basketball head coach — taking over for Therese Charkut, who resigned in May to focus on her duties as director of admissions — the boys’ team also welcomed a
SAMOHI — With the school year quickly approaching, the search is on to find a replacement for long-time softball coach Debbie Skaggs. After leading Santa Monica High School’s softball team to its first-ever California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section championship in the sport this past se
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Despite severe funding cuts at the state level, education officials last week decided it was more important to bring back counselors than to save money.
DOWNTOWN — Megan Kilroy’s favorite place to go in town is the Santa Monica Pier. She thinks its crowded and touristy, but she loves looking out over the edge and watching the waves crash against the pillars.
SAMOHI — School has been out for nearly a month, but for Santa Monica’s boys’ basketball team, class is still in session. While their friends might be enjoying the warm weather or relaxing by the beach, the players have been spending much of their summer in the gym in preparation for the upcoming se
CITY HALL — Campaign season officially kicked off this week in Santa Monica as those interested in running for public office are now allowed to start asking registered voters for the 100 signatures needed to qualify for November’s ballot.