Hance Smith homers twice, blasts a grand slam. Danny Marzo strikes out 11. Norcal Little Leaguers watch in envy.
Time for laurel leaves and tributes. Returning Olympians honored by Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors.
Some local Olympians are tweeting about their experiences in Blighty during these Olympic Games. Are you following them?
Lamorinda's Natalie Coughlin, Peter Varellas and Anthony Fahden are all doing well so far in the London Olympics. Heather Petri’s first water polo game in London is today.
The Summer Olympics begin on Friday, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
Wednesday night was all about Matt Cain and the Giants — but maybe also about me, the Titanic and my dog.
With Lamorindans in both boats, the women's varsity 8 and women's lightweight 8 took first place in their respective races.
The top seeded Dons will play sixth seeded Tamalpias on Saturday afternoon
Lamorindan Anthony Fahden and his three-man crew will be rowing for the United States in London.
Miramonte High School men's basketball coach Dave Brown was released from coaching responsibilities at the school Monday.
Mike McAlpin writes to clue us in on the reading habits of the Saint Mary's College basketball team.
Some local soccer players find a creative way to get some exercise in all this rain.
If you follow high school sports in Lamorinda, or actually play, you may recognize the names on these lists.
Miramonte comes out on top in their game with the Analy Tigers and Campolindo chalks up another win, too.
The Gauchos of El Cerrito High School managed to fend off an 11th hour surge by the visiting Dons from Acalanes Friday night.
The Matadors have outscored their opponents by an average of 35.4 points per game en route to a 20-0 start.
Campolindo High graduate Jack Trotter is making the most of his time in his final year at Stanford.
AnnaMarie Pearce finished seventh in the junior pairs division at the U.S. Figure Skating Championship in San Jose on Wednesday.
The most oft-repeated phrase at the Acalanes High School gym Friday night was "are there any seats left?"
A former Cal coach and NFL quarterback extends an olive branch to a colleague from the Canadian Football League for a decades-old on-field hit -- and has the offering rejected in no uncertain terms.
Eight Campolindo athletes ink letters of intent (or commit) to compete collegiately.
Apologies to Jonathan Richman and the "Modern Lovers" but the song came to mind when the Orinda Roadrunners gathered recently to reminisce about Glory Days gone by.