Classes available through the East Bay Bicycle Coalition.
Back-to-school and back to soccer will be here sooner than you think.
The rain stayed away Sunday and allowed participants to run along the beach and around Bay Farm in the half marathon and 5k.
The wet weather is a upon us now, but it was nice last week.
The centennial race drew more than 43,000 runners from Alameda, the Bay Area and around the globe, and many Islanders clocked excellent times.
Sunny days mean games played.
Women from all over the East Bay are heading to Pleasanton to try this scrappy sport, including Alamedans Lindsay Martens and Courtney Hendrix.
Patch will be cheering on participants from our communities.
Sunny, sunny days. And it's always a good time for a hotdog from the snack shack, right?
After time off for Easter, the girls are back in action.
No. 1-ranked Alameda continues season dominance.
Looks like rain today, but we shall see.
Led by quality pitching and excellent defense, Alameda High sits atop the East Bay.
It's raining now, but Alameda fields were dry last week.
Eileen Rice, Gene Hane and Peter Headington all competed in the prestigious race.
A rainless week makes for great softball on the Island.
Founded in 2003, Alameda Girls Softball celebrates girl power at the plate, on the mound and in the dugout.
So many teams, so many players, so cold at Rittler Park.
St. Joseph Notre Dame defeated St. Bernard 47-44 in the CIF Division V state championship on Saturday.
Live updates from the state championship basketball game in Sacramento.
Live coverage of the Pilots' game with St. Bernard of Playa Del Ray will begin at 1:30 p.m., on Friday.
The Pilots fly past University of San Francisco 61-43.
The Pilots come up one game short of the state championship, falling to the Panthers 41-36.
Young participants in an ancient sport prepare for a mid-April race on Lake Merritt.
The senior laden Pilots, who will tangle with Pinewood Saturday afternoon, are just one win away from making the state title game.
St. Joseph has been helped tremendously by role players this season, especially reserve forward Garrett Rich.
Boys triumph in overtime thriller at home; girls take the win in Palo Alto.
Neptune Beach Pearl, a collegiate summer baseball team, will kick off its inaugural season in June right here in Alameda. The team still needs local host families for some players.
St. Joseph Notre Dame blows past University, 63-32.
St. Joe's rolls past Rincon Valley Christian, 52-29.
The girls and boys rugby season is underway on the Island.
Alameda comes back to defeat Encinal, 63-60.
St. Joe's takes on one of the state's top teams Wednesday night in Richmond.
Patch will release NCS rankings every week for the rest of the season.