INGLEWOOD — When Santa Monica High School’s football team squares off with Inglewood on the road Friday the Vikings will be facing a pair of major recruits.
SAMOHI — For the second consecutive year, Santa Monica High School’s girls’ basketball team has produced at least two players who have made verbal commitments to NCAA Division 1 schools, with a third still contemplating her options.
PLAYA DEL REY — The St. Monica Mariners dominated the eight-man powerhouse Windward Wildcats Saturday at St. Bernard High School, 42-8. 
The Mariners (4-2) recorded their first homecoming win in six years, Head Coach Larry Muno said, and kept the Wildcats (3-3) at bay throughout the night.
SAMOHI — In the final tune-up for Ocean League play, Santa Monica High School’s football team tore through Centennial of Compton, 56-13, on Friday at Corsair Field.
SAMOHI — If at first you don’t succeed, keep looking. That’s the maxim Santa Monica High School’s Daniel Escalera, the athletic director, had to stick with when his first choice for a new softball coach didn’t pan out.
PLAYA DEL REY — Ever wonder if eight-man football translates well into the 11-man style? Apparently, Windward School’s Scott Napier does, too. The 10th-year head coach will find out if his team is prepared for a switch to the traditional style of football when the Wildcats face the St.
SAMOHI — Looks like Santa Monica High School’s football team has a mystery on their hands. As the Samohi Vikings (2-2) prepare to host Centennial of Compton (2-2) at Santa Monica College’s Corsair Field on Friday, even Head Coach Travis Clark said that he doesn’t know much about his opponent.
SAMOHI — With Ocean League play underway, the Vikings’ girls’ volleyball team hopes to improve on the success they had in the playoffs last season. So far this year, the Santa Monica High School Vikings have played two regular season games — last Wednesday they faced El Segundo and lost in straight
SAMOHI — Santa Monica High School’s football team is partnering with organizers of the Pico Festival and Car Show for the second straight year to raise funds to benefit the team and injured player Cody Williams, who suffered a traumatic spinal injury last season.
A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to Pasadena to the St. Monica football team on Saturday. While en route to play Blair — a game the Mariners would win 42-0 — the bus carrying the team ran into a guard rail while mistakenly exiting the 101 Freeway just before the game, Head Coach Larry Muno s
St. Monica’s football team routed Blair, 42-0, in Pasadena on Saturday. St. Monica improves to 3-2 on the season, matching its win total from a year ago.