Local sports: The Patriots knock off Laguna Beach for second D4 title in row, sixth in eight years.
Local sports: The Patriots fall to Desert Christian 16-6 in the D6 quarterfinals.
Instructor Jill Kennedy gets Calabasans in shape.
Local sports: The Patriots face second-seeded Desert Christian today in a Div. VI quarterfinal in Lancaster.
Viewpoint Baseball: Tyler Sprague is resting his arm today in a second-round playoff game against visiting Desert Christian.
Calabasas sports: Calabasas High hosts its annual Black & Gold event tonight, and it's a chance to meet new coach Christian Pierce.
Local sports notes: The Patriots have not won a playoff game in two years since moving up after winning the 2008 Div. VII title.
Calabasas sports: In a rare feat, both genders capture Div. IV titles in Southern Section final in Long Beach
The Coyotes are out of the playoff race, so the pressure is off Wednesday in the finale.
Calabasas sports: The Patriots are seeded No. 1 in Division IV.
Calabasas sports: It's been a tough year, but shortstop Alex Rubanowitz says the Coyotes have a good attitude.
Calabasas sports: Calabasas High has been struggling, and a victory today heading into spring break would be good timing.
Calabasas sports notes: Lenard Gorokhov is playing for the West in an all-star basketball game Saturday at Cal State Northridge.
Calabasas sports notebook: The Coyotes have yet to lose a match; Patch catches up with Evan Rosenblum.
Calabasas sports: 'I've never seen anything like it,' Viewpoint coach Frank Pontello said.
Local sports notebook: The Patriots face Liberty League rival Buckley on Friday in a key game.
Prep Sports Notebook: The Coyotes, led by Brett Buford and Jake Klein, don't have a home court because of campus construction, but they've proved impressive.
The Coyotes have found their swing, winning three in a row heading into a Marmonte League game Wednesday against Thousand Oaks.
Calabasas Sports Notebook: New football coach Christian Pierce is trying to instill some excitement.
High School Sports: The Patriots have won 14 league titles, including five in row, and they're off to a good start this season.
The Patriots are 7-1 overall and looking for more success.
Calabasas Sports Notebook: The Coyotes are off to a good start. In baseball, Calabasas plays host to neighborhood rival Agoura today.
Sports Notebook: The Coyotes (2-2) have lots of arms but are trying to find their swing.
The pitching-rich Coyotes open against Harvard-Westlake, while the softball team scrimmages Oaks Christian today before opening Wednesday.
Calabasas Prep Sports: The Coyotes return several key hoops players next season. Also, a look at Calabasas baseball and Viewpoint swimming.
Dons build a 16–point first quarter lead and go on to defeat Calabasas 68-56.
The boys advance to play Cerritos tonight, while the girls play Saturday against Alemany.
Spencer Levy scores 10 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter Saturday to help carry Calabasas to a Marmonte League win over the visiting Musketeers.
Nick Justman scores 13 of his 17 points in the second half, including a free throw with four seconds left to lift Calabasas.
In a crosstown rivalry between Marmonte League schools, underdog Agoura makes the plays at the end.
Resident Isaac Goren creates lasting memories and strengthens his friendship with his riding partner in a bicycle race through Europe.
Coyotes' senior guard has had a solid summer, making the all-tournament team at the War on the Floor, and will be asked to bring a lot to the floor this season.
Calabasas High is beaten by Birmingham in the Valley Invitational Baseball League playoffs, one week after crushing the Patriots by 17 runs in the regular-season finale
Calabasas High, looking to replace four starters from last season including co-Marmonte League most valuable player Jordan Coleman, has received a boost this summer from its emerging 6-foot-1 guard
Coyotes have lost three in a row and five of six in the Valley Invitational Baseball League after 6-1 loss on Wednesday to Kennedy.
The Patriots softball team opens the postseason Thursday at St. Monica, while the baseball team plays at Crossroads on Friday.
The Calabasas sophomore and Viewpoint freshman both make eagles but miss the cut to advance to the Southern Section championship.
Calabasas High's Jordan Coleman will be working hard to improve his basketball game before heading to the University of Hawaii in the fall.
With a victory over the Providence Pioneers, the Patriots are peaking at the right time.
Coyotes rally for two runs in the 7th inning, but lose, 8-2.