DOWNTOWN — The plight of injured Santa Monica football player Cody Williams has caught the eye of a local independent documentary filmmaker. Williams, who suffered a catastrophic spinal injury during Samohi’s first game of the season, will be featured in the upcoming documentary, “Gridiron Heroes,”
SAMOHI — A key transfer who was expected to contribute immediately to Santa Monica’s girls basketball team has been denied eligibility by the California Interscholastic Federation.
SAMOHI — The good news is that the Vikings can excel despite missing its top player and a valuable transfer. The bad news is that they were forced to play without them during the Nike Tournament of Champions.
SAMOHI — They may have played their final high school game, but a few seniors are still reaping the benefits from their time on the gridiron. Quarterback Garret Safron, linebacker Luke Zelon, wide receiver Mike Smith, defensive lineman Keelan Malone and punter Jake Schmidt were all named to the Ocea
ST. MONICA — The once dormant St. Monica offense was revived this season under first-year Head Coach Larry Muno, and the Santa Fe League is taking notice.
DOWNTOWN — After three months of arduous therapy and waves of support from friends and family, Cody Williams is home. Williams, who suffered a major injury to his cervical spine during the first game of Santa Monica High School’s football season, has been progressing well in the months since the inc
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.
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.
Despite losing its three top scorers from last season, Pacifica Christian’s boys basketball team continues to defy the odds, sprinting out to a 4-1 start.
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