It was a fitting reminder about how long Bill Nissley has been involved in the local tennis community.
Months ago, he and Tom Larmore met with the city's
A few members of the Santa Monica High baseball team were sent home from a recent tournament in the San Diego area for a “student behavior issue,” according to school
The costs of running a track and field program are not lost on Tania Fischer.
There are assistant coaching salaries not covered by the Santa Monica-Malibu school district. There are
Much has been written about Conner Greene’s friendship with Charlie Sheen, his experiences as a model and his appearances on the “Anger Management” television series.
But the local product
To the victors go the spoils.
Several local high school sports teams enjoyed postseason success this winter, and some of their standout players were recognized by the CIF Southern Section
Getting cut from his high school baseball team as a freshman motivated Keith Ramsey to work harder.
It's how he paved his way into the collegiate ranks. It&
The first two days have concluded in the NCAA men's basketball tournament, otherwise known as March Madness, the Big Dance or “How I Wasted Endless Hours Glued to
The odds of filling out a perfect NCAA Tournament bracket are agonizingly slim.
Experts have said that the mathematical probability of correctly picking the winning team in each game of
Attempting to make Santa Monica an attractive destination for people throughout the region, local leaders capitalized on a growing interest in sports and established a tennis tournament for area youths.
One of the best seasons in Santa Monica High boys basketball history has come to an end.
The Vikings fell 64-60 to Los Angeles-Washington Prep in the first round of
Peter Jumrukovski is Santa Monica's newest Mr. Miyagi.
Recently arriving in Southern California from Sweden, where he won numerous medals as a martial arts competitor, the accomplished former