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2630 articles since 1997

New basketball playoff divisions announced

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | November 4, 2008
The Southern Section released its revamped playoff divisions Monday for boys’ and girls’ basketball, and there are some big changes. Read more
 

Brentwood has brains and brawn

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | November 3, 2008
Brentwood School is known for its strong academics, which helps explains why the children of Gov. Read more
 

Anthony Barr leads the way for L.A. Loyola

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | November 2, 2008
For the first time since the 2005 football season, Los Angeles Loyola on Saturday won a league game. Read more
 

Notre Dame’s Kasdorf is the new king of sling

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | November 1, 2008
The last two Sherman Oaks Notre Dame quarterbacks, Garrett Green and Dayne Crist, accepted college scholarships to USC and Notre Dame, respectively. Read more
 

Privately, there isn’t anything to really fear

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | October 31, 2008
There are three high school football games this weekend that should attract large crowds, vocal alumni and lots of media attention. Read more
 

Thomas powers Cougars

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | October 31, 2008
Los Angeles Crenshaw has been on a hot streak this decade in supplying talented football players to the Pacific 10 Conference, and the Cougars showed off another standout Thursday in sophomore speedster DeAnthony Thomas. Read more
 

James Shields’ path to World Series began in the Valley

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | October 30, 2008
Around this time of the year, Tampa Bay Rays right-hander James Shields usually makes an appearance at his alma mater, Newhall Hart, to give a talk to the current baseball players. Read more
 

Zernickow has San Dimas No. 1

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | October 27, 2008
San Dimas football Coach Bill Zernickow doesn’t need a pat on the back as motivation to finish first. Read more
 

Jockey Garrett Gomez sets Breeders’ Cup record

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | October 26, 2008
Red-hot jockey Garrett Gomez won a record third Breeders’ Cup race on Saturday and his fourth in two days, directing Midnight Lute from last place in a field of eight to first in the $2 million Sprint at Santa Anita. Read more
 

Forever Together wins Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf at Santa Anita

Sports | By Eric Sondheimer | October 25, 2008
Jockey Julien Leparoux turned loose Forever Together in the middle of the stretch, and the 4-year-old filly raced to a three-quarter length victory over Sealy Hill in the $2-million Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf at 1 1/4 miles today at Santa Anita. Read more
 
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