SAMOHI — After losing to the Vikings on Tuesday, the last thing Morningside wanted to deal with was Tyler Skaggs. Luckily for the Monarchs, Skaggs, who has been nursing a sprained ankle since his no-hitter against Lompoc on April 13, was limited to just three innings.
MID-CITY — There’s no chance a first-year team could make the playoffs, right? Apparently, that line of thinking is lost on Pacifica Christian High School’s baseball team, which has defied the odds by posting an 8-2 record and even more impressive 7-1 mark in Mulholland League play.
SAMOHI — The Vikings’ drive for a third consecutive Ocean League title in baseball just got a little more interesting. Santa Monica High School’s 7-3 victory over Morningside at home Tuesday allowed the Vikings to stay atop the league standings along with Culver City.
SAMOHI — The streak lives on. Santa Monica High School’s softball team’s impressive Ocean League consecutive game shutout streak is alive and well following an 18-0 win over Morningside on Thursday.
SAMOHI — The streak lives on. Santa Monica High School’s softball team’s impressive Ocean League consecutive game shutout streak is alive and well following an 18-0 win over Morningside on Thursday.
SAMOHI — It’s obvious a pitcher is good when he shuts out his opponent through six innings and all anybody could talk about after the game was how off he was.
SAMOHI — Home fans will finally get a chance to see the much-heralded Tyler Skaggs take the mound today against Ocean League rival Inglewood. The tall lefty, coming off a no-hitter against Lompoc last week, is looking to collect his second victory of the season and keep his team in the hunt for a le
Pacifica Christian’s upstart baseball team will get back in action Thursday against Mulholland League rival Pacific Lutheran at Veteran’s Park in Carson.
WEST L.A. — For a team playing its first ever baseball season, Pacifica Christian appears to be bucking the trend and actually succeeding on the diamond.
CLOVER PARK — The wind was blowing, Crossroads players were crossing the plate and co-head coaches Matt Amido and Pat Armstrong couldn’t have been happier with the result.
SAMOHI — The hunt for a number two starter may be over for Santa Monica High School’s baseball team. Junior Alonzo Gonzalez allowed just two hits while striking out four en route to a 2-0 win over Chaminade on Saturday at Samohi as part of the Lions Tournament.