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ACADEMY LEAGUE GIRLS BASKETBALL: Whitney girls lost in Neverland on Homecoming night, can’t keep up with Oxford Academy

ACADEMY LEAGUE GIRLS BASKETBALL: Whitney girls lost in Neverland on Homecoming night, can’t keep up with Oxford Academy

The smallest player on the court, 4’11” junior Christine Hamakawa of Whitney High, guards Oxford Academy’s Austyn Masuno, the tallest player on the court who stands at 6’2″ in last…

QB Tyler Hillinski Found Dead in Apartment of Apparent Suicide, Brother Attends Orange Lutheran HS

QB Tyler Hillinski Found Dead in Apartment of Apparent Suicide, Brother Attends Orange Lutheran HS

  From Spokesman-Review PULLMAN – Tyler Hilinski, a redshirt sophomore quarterback on the Washington State University football team, was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head…

$25 Million Measure G New Synthetic Turf Sports Fields & Stadium Project for Glenn High School

Measure AA Opponents are you listening? WHAT: Groundbreaking event for the start of construction for new synthetic turf/sports fields, accessory buildings, bleachers and lighting. WHERE: Glenn High School, 13520 Shoemaker…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Norwalk boys basketball comes up short after blowing lead in final minutes

  By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   It has been a very long season for the Norwalk High boys basketball team, which began the season with only four returning…

SUBURBAN LEAGUE GIRLS SOCCER: Cerritos, George show no mercy against young Artesia squad

  By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   While the Cerritos High girls soccer program has been trying to get back into the upper half of the Suburban League where…

SUBURBAN LEAGUE BASKETBALL: Cerritos’ total team efforts means double trouble for Artesia in pair of routs

    By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   For one quarter, it seemed as if the Cerritos High boys basketball team would be in for a good battle with…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Area teams prepare for league play, final five weeks of regular season

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   Now that the deluge of the December tournaments plus nearly every non-league game has been played, it’s time to begin league action as…

ACADEMY LEAGUE BASKETBALL: Whitney basketball struck by Lightning twice in close losses to Sage Hill

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   As the Whitney High boys basketball team prepared to play Sage Hill High in the Academy League opener this past Wednesday night, there…

ORANGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC: Valley Christian boys basketball completes December on high note, ready for league

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   FULLERTON-The Valley Christian High boys basketball team still has a pair of games before its Olympic League slate begins, but the Crusaders are…

BOYS BASKETBALL Artesia, Charles have a giant game against Ganesha, rack up season-high in points

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter It may not have been the prettiest game on Artesia High’s docket for the 2017-2018 season, but head coach Ray Walker will take the…

BOYS SOCCER: ARTESIA’S GAME EXPERIENCE TOO MUCH FOR GAHR TO OVERCOME IN SIX-GOAL ROUT

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter If it’s Dec. 21, the on-the-field game experience makes a huge difference in a boys soccer game, let alone any winter sport. Artesia High…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Norwalk’s defense comes through again with another shutout

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter Coming into this season, Vinson Pluma was concerned about the defense of his Norwalk High boys soccer team. The Lancers, who advanced to last…

VALLEY CHRISTIAN GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Valley Christian fights through injuries to put away Irvine for fifth place at own tournament

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   It’s been a rough start of the season for the Valley Christian High girls basketball team. After the Lady Crusaders advanced to last…

BOYS BASKETBALL: Cerritos snaps losing skid to crosstown rivals in rare low-scoring affair

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   Six nights following their third place meeting in the annual Cerritos/Gahr Varsity Tip-Off Tournament, the two city rivals met in their annual tilt,…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Valley Christian girls soccer surrenders goal in closing minutes to Mayfair

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter Valley Christian High girls head soccer coach Kim Looney hasn’t beaten backyard neighbor Mayfair High in such a long time that she would have…

2017 JOHN GLENN-NORWALK GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Gahr’s shooting, offensive rebounding goes cold in championship game

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter After finishing in seventh place in the Brea Olinda Tournament to begin the season, the Gahr High girls basketball team made a huge jump…

2017 JOHN GLENN-NORWALK GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Norwalk rallies in second half to steal consolation championship away from city rival

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter The John Glenn High girls basketball team was destined to blowout its cross-town rival Norwalk High in the consolation championship of their co-hosted tournament,…

NORWALK HIGH FOOTBALL STAR RASHAAD PENNY CLOSING ANOTHER CHAPTER IN PLAYING CAREER

NORWALK HIGH FOOTBALL STAR RASHAAD PENNY CLOSING ANOTHER CHAPTER IN PLAYING CAREER

  By Loren Kopff Sports Editor It’s not quite known if Rashaad Penny ever set any rushing records at Norwalk High, since those records at most high schools tend to…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Cerritos handles adversity well to claim consolation championship of Coyote Classic

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   BUENA PARK-What could have been a complete blowout turned out to be nearly a nail-biter when the Cerritos High boys basketball team faced…

GIRLS SOCCER : Cerritos dominates Gahr behind stellar set plays, solid defense

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter   The Cerritos High girls soccer team didn’t need any help with the Santa Ana winds howling from the east at 23 miles per…