SAMOHI — Santa Monica High's campus was excited all week for a first place Ocean League basketball showdown against rival Beverly Hills on Friday.
Yet it all seemed to
SAMOHI — Their championship hopes were almost dashed after blowing a 15-point lead, but Santa Monica boys' basketball was able to hold off the Centaurs and lived to play for
We're only days away from Super Bowl XLVIII although actually the first two Super Bowl games were called "The AFL-NFL World Championship Game." It wasn'
SAMOHI — Santa Monica boys' basketball kept their league title hopes alive Wednesday night with a 61-45 victory over Hawthorne, staying in a three-way tie for first place in the
CHASE SCENE: Cantwell-Sacred Heart’s Stephanie Guertra chases after St. Monica’s Liyah Lewis Tuesday night during a Camino Real League game, which the Mariners won 62-53. This was Cantwell’s first loss in division play. With the win St. Monica’s record improves to 3-1 in league and 13-7 overall. — M
PULLMAN, Wash. — Former Santa Monica High star recruit Sebastian LaRue has transferred to Washington State after redshirting at Texas A&M this past season, he announced via his Twitter
Santa Monica High’s baseball team shows off a new pitching machine donated by famous alumnus Charlie Sheen. Sheen, who starred on Samohi’s baseball team in the early 1980s, has donated tens of thousands of dollars to the program over the years.
St. Monica’s Sasha Meyer wins the battle for the ball against Cantwell-Sacred Heart’s Aviance Galvan during a Camino Real League match at Airport Park on Thursday. The Mariners won 7-0 and improved their record to 2-0 in league and 8-6-1 overall. Follow the girls’ progress at www.stmonica.net Photo
BEVERLY HILLS — Santa Monica boys' basketball coach James Hecht was frustrated throughout the game with his team's poor shooting and lack of ball movement against rival Beverly
SAMOHI — Inglewood came into Santa Monica with the swagger, Samohi walked away with the win.
Despite missing star guard Nuwriyl Williams, who's out with a knee injury, and
Dr. Jerry Buss, who owned the Los Angeles Lakers from 1979 until his death in 2013, may have been the greatest owner in professional sports history. At a minimum, he
Santa Monica’s Ariana Lomeli (right) battles Marymount’s Katja McKierman for control of the ball on Tuesday at home. Samohi went on to win, 1-0, improving to 2-6-1 this season.