Dylan Launcer wins the small school boys race.
Campo was stingy on defense in the lopsided win.
The Matadors controlled the game for most of the night and rolled to a 14-point win over Analy in football action.
Swarming defense and timely offense help head coach knock off former school.
Campolindo rolled to a 21-6 season-opening win over Albany Friday night.
Because of injuries, Campolindo will rely on inexperienced players to step into starting roles.
Junior quarterback Ross Anderson and experienced offensive line return for the Matadors
Standout wide receivers battling injuries to start the season
The Dons expect to return to the NCS playoffs.
The Dons depth in the backfield will help power running game
Nico Hoerner voted game MVP.
A lot of people scratched their heads and said: "Why?" But Steve Meagher's birthday ride up Mt. Diablo was just nutty enough to try.
Anyone can ride up Mt. Diablo on two wheels. Orinda's Steve Meagher plans to do it on one.
After losing eleven seniors over the past two seasons, Miramonte tries to rebound.
Veteran squad returns plenty of talent from successful 2009 season.
A group of four-year players have Campolindo primed for an NCS title run.
Campolindo girls golf coach Valerie Robertson doesn't obsess over winning, but her team is getting used to success.
Cougars' coach Chuck Woolridge concerned about team's motivation as season nears.
Coach Steve Robinson expects his team to dominate in doubles and low singles.
The Cougars lost eight seniors from last year's 23-3 team but return plenty of talent and experience.
The Cougars should remain one of the North Coast Sections best teams.
There's clanking and clattering all over Lamorinda as the locals turn out to play variations of an ancient sport. And somehow, there's always a nice Merlot within reach.
Matadors look to continue their title roll, looking for a sixth-straight NCS crown.
New coach leads to higher expectations for Miramonte girls water polo team.
We're growing. Faster than even we expected. Lamorinda Patch is looking for local writers who can turn a phrase, have an interest in local schools, politics, sports, or breaking hard news stories - and we're paying.
This Lafayette dad looks harmless enough, but when he starts talking about his sport you better cover your ears or you're going along for the E-ticket thrill ride of your life.
Campolindo Sophomore will be competing at the US National Swimming Championships in Irvine.
Lamorindans who get around on two wheels haven't been catching many breaks lately, losing out in collisions with their four-wheeled counterparts. Lafayette hopes some new signage will help even the odds a bit.
Moraga's 10 and under All Stars claim section championship over the weekend. Now, it's on to district tournament in San Jose.
The team will continue playing in local tournaments.
Miramonte grad Karen Rogers called off her attempt to swim from the Farallon Islands to San Francisco Bay due to rough seas today.
Legends lose in the semi-finals to Bulldogs of Santa Clarita - but left it all on the field and end the tourney in third place.
Former Orinda resident and competitive swimmer Karen Rogers will leap from a small boat into the chilly open ocean Friday for a brisk 30-mile swim back to San Francisco Bay.
Lafayette drops to the loser's bracket of the District 4 tournament.
A football camp at St. Mary's College of Moraga ended badly for a number of kids who suffered injuries on the field - and one young man who fell from a four-story dorm window.
Sharing the road with distracted drivers can be daunting for neighbors who like to bicycle down Lamorinda's country roads. But what's it really like out there? Lou Fancher digs deeper into the two-wheel vs. four-wheel issue.
St. Mary's College of Moraga enjoyed a nice run to the Sweet Sixteen this year thanks to the contributions of some hard-working kids from Down Under. And it looks like most of them are coming back.