Practice starts in March, with games in April through September.
New England Patriots offensive lineman Ryan Wendell is set to appear in his first Super Bowl.
Players between the ages of three to 18 are welcome to register.
Three more registration events will be held at the Round Table Pizza in Diamond Bar.
Graham Vickers, a 2009 graduate, is a sophomore at the United States Naval Academy.
Here's a cheat sheet on all of the sports games coming up over the holidays.
Panthers get shut out in 48-0 loss in second round game against Muir.
The Diamond Ranch Panthers edge out a close win over Bellflower and advance to the second round of the playoffs. The team will face Muir this Friday night.
During round one of the CIF-Southern Section playoffs, the Panthers beat the Buccaneers 35-33.
Registration starts Monday, and is open to girls between the ages of 4 to 18.
Carly Simpson, whose father played at USC and uncle won the U.S. Open, signed a letter of intent with the University of Nevada Wednesday.
Sign-ups start November 16 at the Round Table Pizza in Diamond Bar.
Registration ends tonight for the ROC Race, with proceeds going to benefit Movember.
The Brahmas defeated the Mustangs during Friday night's Branding Iron game.
Gyasmine George has created an Internet radio show based on her extensive knowledge of sports, with a twist.
The longstanding rivalry between Walnut and Diamond Bar High’s heats up again Friday night, as they meet on the football field with the winner taking home the “Branding Iron” trophy.
The team defeated Los Altos 3-1 on Tuesday.
The Panthers receive votes in the CIF football coaches poll this week in the Southeast Division; Brahmas girls volleyball, tennis in Top 10.
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Diamond Bar will meet Diamond Ranch Friday in the first-ever crosstown rivalry for the Mayor’s Cup.
Nick Gibson runs for 96 yards and a touchdown; he also caught a scoring pass from 22 yards.
Tell us why your team will win this week!
In conjunction with the California Interscholastic Federation, the 15-year deal will allow games and features to be broadcast on cable television, Internet and mobile devices.
Diamond Bar spots Don Lugo the first six points of the game then go on a 26-0 run to win 26-6 in a penalty-filled game.
Good play? Bad call? Did something funny happen? Tell us about it.
After two weeks of football here's a look at the league standings.
Diamond Bar scores 40 points in home opener victory over Wilson
After trailing HH Wilson, 13-3, the Brahmas reeled off 37 unanswered points for the victory.
Time to talk some smack. Big game this weekend? Tell us why your high school team will win.
Chino High's running game overpowers the Pathers in their 2011 football season opener.
Good play? Bad call? Tell us about your high school's football game.
The former Diamond Bar High and Cal State Fullerton star has all the tools, including blazing speed, to put him on a fast track to the major leagues.
This week's hike in the San Gabriels takes us along the East Fork River 5 miles to the Bridge to Nowhere, a bizarre monument left over from the early half of the 20th century
The Diamond Bar PONY 14 team made an impressive bid to move on after a matchup against Chula Vista, which won the PONY 13 World Series last year.
The Diamond Ranch Panthers raised over $3,000 at a fundraiser Friday to support the school's football team heading into the fall season.
Diamond Bar High alumnus Jonathan Amaya will join the NFL's New Orleans Saints alongside Diamond Ranch graduate Charles Brown in a trade for Saints star Reggie Bush.
The Diamond Bar PONY baseball All-Stars were looking great heading into the second game against West Covina Orangewood Tuesday in the PONY Regionals title game.
Diamond Bar fell to West Covina Orangewood in PONY Regional semi-finals Sunday and now faces Covina in an elimination game to stay alive in the tournament.
Brahma alumni and supporters hit the green on Monday for the first annual "Scoop 'N Score" Golf Tournament at Los Serranos Country Club in Chino Hills, which raised $4,000 for the program.