The Santa Monica College (SMC) Corsairs Football team will host a free football skills camp for second grade to 12th grade students on Saturday, June 22 at Corsair Field on
Being an Olympic sport is starting to bring a different vibe to skateboarding.
With a promise from the IOC to keep the spirit of the sport intact as it makes
California hosts a championship meet in Clovis once a year where only the state’s top 40 swimmers are invited to attend. This esteemed competition is among the fastest high
In spite of injuries, Santa Monica College (SMC) men’s swimming and diving team placed seventh at the State Championships this month at De Anza College in Cupertino.
The Corsairs
Frank Vogel’s goal to build “organizational togetherness” within the Los Angeles Lakers met the reality of the team’s current dysfunction Monday.
Vogel’s introduction as the Lakers’ latest
The Los Angeles Rams have re-signed linebacker Bryce Hager to a one-year deal.
The NFC champions announced the deal Monday.
Hager has contributed steadily on special teams since he joined
A local runner has sprinted past health hardships to become a runner and even a perennial Special Olympian.
Sarah Kovacs, a Santa Monica resident and former Samohi student, just returned
The Los Angeles Rams still haven’t made a first-round draft pick in the Sean McVay era.
The NFC champions traded the 31st overall pick to Atlanta on Thursday night,
Santa Monica is going to get hit with a bolt of NFL energy this week.
The Santa Monica Pier will host its first ever official NFL draft party this Thursday,
The City of Malibu Community Services Department offers another excellent opportunity for young female athletes with a free Girls Volleyball Clinic for grades 6-8. The clinic, part of the City’
Mick Cronin was hired as UCLA’s basketball coach Tuesday, ending a bumpy, months-long search to find a replacement for the fired Steve Alford.
The university said Cronin agreed to
A former coach at a local Catholic high school is alleging its athletic director verbally and physically threatened him and devalued the school’s girls’ sports programs.
Neil Spanier, former