The city of Diamond Bar buzzed with excitement on Sunday during the Women’s World Cup final game as they cheered on their own Alex Morgan, who scored the first goal against Japan.
City officials and residents gathered at Chili's Sunday to cheer on hometown hero Alex Morgan.
The Diamond Bar Broncos PONY baseball team suffered a tough loss to West Covina in tournament play and was eliminated in a game against Charter Oak Sunday during the weekend contests.
Diamond Bar's Alex Morgan was a critical part of both scoring runs from Team USA in the second half, during a game that ended 2-2 after regulation and extra time Sunday.
UPDATE: Japan beats USA, on penalty kicks (3-1). Alex Morgan scored the first goal of the game for either team in the 68th minute. Her pass to Abby Wambach in the first OT gives U.S. short-lived 2-1 lead.
The Diamond Bar Bronco All-Stars offense made a strong showing at a regional tournament that started Friday in Walnut.
Mayor Pro Tem Ling-Ling Chang announced that Diamond Bar residents will gather for an unofficial Women's World Cup watching party Sunday at Chili's to cheer on hometown star Alex Morgan.
The Diamond Bar Girls Softball League is taking three teams to Lancaster this weekend for a state tournament that marks the first in years for the Diamond Bar athletes.
The Diamond Bar, Calif. soccer standout scored her first goal of the Women's World Cup in Wednesday's semifinal victory against France.
Diamond Bar's Alex Morgan scored her first World Cup goal Wednesday to put Team USA ahead of France 3-1.
Friends and family recall Team USA soccer player Alex Morgan’s rise to international star and World Cup soccer player.
On Saturday, July 9th, Diamond Bar joined twenty-three teams in the San Gabriel Valley Shootout Tournament at Arroyo High School. The seven-on-seven passing tournament consisted of fellow Hacienda League opponents such as Walnut, West Covina, Bonita, and
USA women’s soccer, Major League Baseball both feature athletes from Diamond Bar High this week.
Brahmas football head coach Ryan Maine is looking forward to an upcoming golf fundraiser he hopes will raise money and bring together those in the program.
The Walnut-Diamond Bar Cowboys youth football and cheerleading league is hosting signups Wednesday at Snowcreek Park in Walnut.
Diamond Bar pitcher Kenny Mathews is voted to the first team, while Diamond Ranch slugger Rouric Bridgewater makes the second team in Division 3.
McClain, the CIF State Champion in the 100 and 200, will compete in international meets this summer to prepare himself for Olympic qualifying meets next year.
Cal Poly Pomona women's soccer teammates Stephanie Sandino and Britany Garrett will be headed to the pros this summer. Sandino is a Diamond Bar native and Walnut High alumna.
A vital part of the physical education department, wrestling coach Larry Watanabe leaves Mt. SAC after two decades as coach.
New England Patriots defensive back and DBHS alumnus Bret Lockett returns to the home of the Brahmas to host a free youth football camp on Saturday, June 25.
Bret Lockett backed up the story reported at In Touch Weekly where he stated that he had a relationship with Kim Kardashian while she was engaged to New Jersey Nets forward Kris Humphries.
The Broncos centerfielder is drafted in the 18th round of the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft.
The Brahmas pitcher was drafted in the 12th round by the New York Mets Tuesday in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft.
New software will help the Brahmas football team collect, edit, and showcase their personal highlight reels.
Five DBHS student athletes going on to athletic scholarships in college were honored during a luncheon at the school Tuesday afternoon. Four-year athletes and tri-sport athletes will also be honored in a ceremony during graduation June 2.
Sophomore Jason Chen will advance to the CIF Southern Section finals on May 31 at Brookside Golf Club in Pasadena.
The pair from Diamond Ranch both qualify for next week's CIF Masters Track and Field meet.
Timely hitting and key defensive plays kept Diamond Bar at bay as Colton escaped with a 3-2 win to eliminate the Brahmas from the playoffs.
The CIF track and field finals are scheduled for Friday and Saturday at Cerritos College.
A two-run homerun in the top of the seventh inning proved to be the game winner as Diamond Bar baseball was eliminated in the CIF Division 3 wildcard game.
Four Brahma golfers will head to CIF Southern Section finals on May 23 at Industry Hills Golf Club after successes in regional competition in Palm Desert May 9.
Diamond Bar High baseball will play Tuesday for a shot at the first round of the CIF baseball playoffs.
Stephany LaRosa's solo homerun in the first inning was the only run of the game, giving the Brahmas a share of the Hacienda League title with Bonita High School.
For the second consecutive year, Diamond Bar badminton dominated league, going undefeated. The team finished second in CIF play.
The rule will come into effect in 2011, with new playoff structure for 2012.
Win keeps Brahmas in second place with a chance to win the league title in final game of the season.
Diamond Bar High School secured five players in the top eight spots that will move on to CIF regional competition in Palm Desert on May 16.
The Brahmas are tied for 10th in this week's CIF Division 2 boys tennis poll.
Brahmas standout baseball players Kenny Mathews and Jonathan Munoz will decide their career path in June, after the Major League Baseball draft.
The Panthers are looking to improve on last year's record after a slow start this season.