Local Sports: Here's an inside look at both teams, including rosters.
Local notes: The Patriots lost to top-seed Bishop in the first round of the playoffs, but it was still a turnaround season after winning two games the year before.
Local sports: The Coyotes are finished for the year but have most of the top players coming back next season; Viewpoint qualifies for playoffs
Local sports: The Patriots can make the playoffs by winning their homecoming game Friday against Pasadena Poly.
Local notes: The Coyotes fell 24-17 at Agoura, and Viewpoint's football team lost 26-20 at Chadwick.
Local Sports: The showdown Friday at Agoura is the most anticipated game of the season.
Local sports: Joe Frazier, hit by an alleged hit and run driver, has not woken up since being hospitalized on Aug. 25.
Local sports: The injury-strapped Coyotes are missing some key starters tonight for a game against favored Moorpark; Viewpoint faces high-powered Rio Hondo Prep in key Prep League opener.
Local sports: The Patriots are off to a 4-1 start but face a big test Saturday against powerful Rio Hondo Prep; Calabasas is struggling but not ready to give up.
Local sports: Viewpoint has won four in a row, and Calabasas has lost four in a row.
Local Sports: The Coyotes have another tough test, as the host Lions are ranked No. 2 in California by Maxpreps.
Local sports: After a couple of one-sided losses in a row, the Coyotes have another challenging game Friday against Oaks Christian, the defending Northern Division champions.
Local sports: After defeating pass-crazed L.A. Baptist last week, the Patriots play host to run-minded Bell-Jeff today.
Local sports: The best thing about a 63-0 loss is, it's over.
Local sports: If the Coyotes win, it will be a shocker, as Westlake is among California's top programs.
Local Sports: Christian Pierce is a winner in his coaching debut, as Calabasas comes from nine points down in the second half to defeat Granada Hills; Viewpoint wins, too.
The Coyotes have a new coach, Christian Pierce, who is hoping the Coyotes can defeat visiting Granada Hills at 7 p.m.
Local sports: The Patriots lose 34-6 to Mater Dei in Chula Vista, but they figure to have a much better chance against Villanova this week; Calabasas opens Friday against Granada Hills.
Viewpoint starts tonight at Mater Dei in Chula Vista, while Calabasas prepares for visiting Granada Hills next Friday.
Joe Frazier was critically injured in a motorcycle crash last week.
Joe Frazier, 28, remains in critical condition after an alleged hit-and-run collision.
With the season starting in two weeks, here's a checklist.
Local sports: Tyler Sprague, a 6-foot-4 left-hander, hit 85 mph on the speed gun this summer.
The helmets and pads come on Thursday for Calabasas and Viewpoint -- and the players can hardly wait.
Local Sports Notes: Dakota Williams, a running back, is expected to make a key contribution.
The 11- and 12-year-olds, some of which are from Calabasas, are 3-0 in pool competition at the World Series in Monterey.
Despite recent injuries, Richmond Flying Squirrels backstop Aaron Lowenstein is still gunning for the majors.
Local sports: Prepare yourselves for 13 things that are bound to happen.
West Hills, featuring players from Calabasas, has won three tournaments and begins World Series competition on Thursday in Monterey.
The Coyotes are hoping to build on last year's 3-7 season, but it's going to be tough to do much better because there is so much competition in the Marmonte League.
The Coyotes are in the midst of a three-week summer break, and they're eager to return under new coach Christian Pierce.
Now Viewpoint knows what it feels like to face top competition, and that should help the Patriots down the road when they face fellow small-school opponents.
It's not too late to sign your children up for visually and physically stimulating summer camps.
Local sports notes: The Coyotes resume Wednesday in a passing-league event with three top programs.
The Patriots are 13-50-1 and have never won a playoff game since moving up from 11-man football in 2004; coach Chris Adamson says this is going to be Viewpoint's year.
Heading into the L.A. Valley College tournament on Saturday, Branden Marin is No. 1 and Ike Fuchs is No. 2, but it's close, coach Christian Pierce said.
Local notes: John DiLuigi joins staff under head coach Chris Adamson.
Local sports: In retrospect, winning three games, including two Marmonte victories, proved the Coyotes are headed in the right direction.
Ride 2 Recovery Cycelfest tours Calabasas and neighboring communities.
Sign-ups are through June 16, and camps begin June 20.