Mira Costa boys lacrosse team had lost twice to Palos Verdes during the Bay League season, but take out the Sea Kings en route to U.S. Lacrosse Southern Section championship matchup against Santa Ana Foothill.
Kyle Nakazaki posts low round with a 2-under par 70 and Michael D'Angelo is 1-under, leading the Mustangs to a big 10-shot victory.
The Hermosa Beach Lawn Bowling Club hosts an event Saturday aimed to increase club membership and recognition for the game.
There is a lot to celebrate on senior night, as No. 1 Mira Costa breezes past Santa Barbara in its final regular season volleyball match.
Lucas Whitehill strikes out 12 and Mira Costa offense scores in double digits for the sixth time in eight Bay League games.
Kyle Nakazaki takes Bay League in playoff with Ryann Ree; David Kim and William Chryar are third and fourth in two-day tournament.
Mustangs' boys volleyball team on a roll with CIF playoffs looming
Ryann Ree shoots low round of 71 at Griffith Park; David Kim edges Kyle Nakazaki for player of the year honors
Mira Costa gives up runs on a balk, a bunt single and an error in extra innings in a tough 3-2 loss at Peninsula, its first loss in six league games.
Mira Costa boys tennis team keeps hopes of a Bay League title alive, taking down rival Sea Hawks behind Kelley and Sousa.
Mustangs make quick work of Peninsula, keep pace with Palos Verdes atop league standings.
Mira Costa tennis team takes down West Torrance behind strong singles play from Sousa, Cvitanic and doubles duo Humbarger and Sumen
Mustangs manage just two hits in Redondo Tournament loss, snapping a six-game winning streak in which they scored more than nine runs per game.
Glover and Saunders each get three hits in loss to Bay League rival Redondo Union.
Whitehill, Jelmini lead another rout of Leuzinger, keeping Mira Costa in first-place tie in Bay League with Palos Verdes.
Mustangs' girls win all 11 events, sweeping seven, in beating rival Redondo.
Whitehill hits two home runs, Jelmini and Cayton add one, as Mira Costa cruises past Leuzinger for its fifth victory in a row.
J.P. Harper and William Chryar lead Mustangs to 14-shot victory.
Anthony Lombardo delivers game-winning sacrifice fly for Mira Costa.
Six strong innings from Drew Van Orden help Mustangs to second Bay League win.
Hurdlers shine as Mustangs run away from Peninsula.
The Mustangs give their starters some rest while sweeping Peninsula in a Bay League match.
A trio of seniors anchors Mira Costa's pitching roster.
The City Council may approve a volleyball competition that is expected to draw 3,000 spectators a day, a smaller crowd than the Open in July.
Robert Parucha and Anthony Lombardo have a big day as the Mustangs round into form at the right time, winning 12-0.
The Mustangs win all 18 sets against Crossroads despite top junior Greg Scott being gone at a tournament.
Los Alamitos takes an early lead and goes on to win 16-1 against a young Mira Costa squad.
First-half scoring barrage by Nick de la Espriella paces Mira Costa in the 14-0 win.
The boys baseball team beats Loyola 9-3, collecting 15 hits and nine runs in the second game of a doubleheader split.
The Mustang girls (3-8, 3-2) were playing without their starting goalkeeper and couldn't keep up with the Sea Hawks, which are the highest-scoring team in the state.
Timely blocks by Erik Mochalski help the boys volleyball team clinch victory over Redondo Union.
Senior right-hander stifles Temecula Valley, striking out 10.
Mira Costa Stems Frustration with 12-3 Victory Over Temecula Valley
Hermosa Beach hosts one of five national boomerang tournaments.
Mustangs leave bases loaded in final two innings.
Seniors in the school's esteemed athletic department are moving on to bigger and better places.