ST. MONICA — Despite losing the final of the St. Anthony tournament to the host last weekend, Head Coach Tony Depa said he was happy with the way his team responded to a big early deficit.
ST. MONICA — After losing the first three games of the season, Head Coach Therese Charkut was a bit surprised by the way her Mariners began the season.
ST. ANTHONY — All St. Monica wants for Christmas is to win the St. Anthony Tournament. In their last action before the holiday break, the Mariners have breezed through the first two rounds of the tournament including a 54-31 win over Animo Leadership on Thursday.
After months of hard environmental work, Santa Monica High School senior Megan Kilroy is reaping the rewards — rewards other than the knowledge of having saved the lives of animals and people alike.
SAMOHI — A 2-1 loss to Loyola on Tuesday has sent Santa Monica’s boys soccer team to 0-2-1 on the season, but Head Coach Serafin Rodriguez isn’t panicking.
SAMOHI — Nobody likes to use the term “rebuilding year” around the girls soccer team, but it’s looking more that way everyday. With three starters slated to return from last year’s team that made it to the second round of the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section playoffs, Santa Mon
SAMOHI — Even without a few key players, Samohi’s girls are off and running. Coming off a tough loss to Summit in the Brea Olinda Tournament on Wednesday, the Vikings rebounded nicely to exact a bit of revenge on a Canyon Springs team that knocked Samohi out of the semifinals of last season’s Califo
CITYWIDE — The season of cheer will be in full swing after this weekend of tree lightings, holiday walks and festivals. Montana gets festive<p> Montana Avenue’s annual holiday walk begins today at 5 p.
SAMOHI — It may be early, but Santa Monica’s boys soccer team is thinking big. Just two years removed from a California Interscholastic Federation state title and coming off a third-round playoff loss last season, Head Coach Serafin Rodriguez sees the upcoming season with optimistic eyes.
Santa Monica’s Luke Zelon may have just wrapped up the football season a few weeks ago, but the versatile player still has his mind on the gridiron. He isn’t sizing up an opponent or working on game plans, but his choice of where to play next year is still a work in progress.
Santa Monica is compact, densely populated and dotted with 12 schools. Roughly, there’s 9,000 students. All but a small number of those kids get driven to school every day.
PALMDALE — The football season has come to an end for Santa Monica (4-7 overall). Samohi lost to Palmdale 45-26 in the first round of the Western Division California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Toyota Football Championships on Friday.