In the wide-open battle for the Sunset League title, Newport Harbor continues its domination of Los Alamitos with an upset victory.
Four of the top five teams are from the Trinity League, including JSerra.
Nick Wendell has a big night as the Griffins pull away late in the game.
Huge south O.C. matchup looms between JSerra and Trabuco Hills.
Mission Viejo is ranked No. 1 for the third week in a row.
Nick Wendell leads a one-sided effort.
The fourth- and fifth-ranked teams in Orange County face off in a battle for Santa Margarita Parkway supremacy.
Mission Viejo is an obvious choice at No. 1, and upstart Trabuco Hills—also from the South Coast League—gets the nod as the No. 2 ranked public school in Orange County.
The Griffins lay an egg on offense but their defense records their second shutout of the season.
Dashawn Gordon comes up big as the Griffins rally from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter.
Servite makes a big move after it knocks off Long Beach Poly.
It's a milestone victory for John Barnes as the defense delivers its first shutout of the season.
The Los Alamitos Pop Warner Junior Pee Wee team was victorious Saturday against the Saddleback Valley Cougars.
Preview: Edison remains the class of the league as the Chargers try to defend their section title
Opening ceremonies for the Bronco World Series for 12-year-olds will take place at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base.
The highest finisher in the half marathon from Los Alamitos was Danny Reyes, 36, who finished with a time of 1:59:05.
Greg Harris was selected in the 17th round.
It was the team's first game in the FINA World League Super Finals in Beijing.
Playoffs: The Griffins lose to Harvard-Westlake and miss a chance at playing Marina for the Southern Section Division 1 championship.
The men's national team blew Canada out of the water 24-0, and the women beat Brazil 10-0 in the FINA World League Prelim games in Los Alamitos.
Playoffs: Griffins get a big performance from pitcher Jacob Nix.
The Olympic gold-medal team features players from Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Seal Beach.
The Most Interesting Team in the World takes home the trophy.
Where's the top local bar or restaurant to catch the National Hockey League playoffs?
Organizer say they expect about 1,200 players to hit the fields at Oak Middle School.
Three of the four local runners reportedly finished the race before the blasts. In Orange County, authorities go on "heightened alert" at local events.
Overcoming a series of early deficits, JSerra came back to defeat Los Alamitos in the championship game of the Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League at the Honda Center Thursday.
Mason Kumashiro and Alex Redmond won titles in the heavy weight classes, leading a group of four Griffins that will compete in the state meet next week.
Jason Zucker, one of few NHL players from Orange County, scored his first goal Sunday to propel his team to victory.
Juvenile great white sharks are known to use the beaches off Baja California and California as feeding grounds.
The U.S. men's national water polo team beat Argentina 13-3 today with goals from Seal Beach, Long Beach and Huntington Beach players.
After defeating other southland rivals, the WaterBoys U10 found themselves facing the Los Al Cardinals in an all-Los Al championship match.
The U.S. men's national water polo team defeated Argentina 14-8 with goals from Scott Davidson and Ryan Bailey.
The U.S. men's national water polo team will face Argentina today with Seal Beach native Scott Davidson and center Ryan Bailey (brother of lifeguard chief Joe Bailey) on the team.
Rossmoor native Rocco Grimaldi was a standout player in USA Hockey's 3-1 victory over Sweden for the World Juniors gold medal.
Rossmoor native Rocco Grimaldi will join the national team to vie for gold against Sweden today,
This time, the pro punter and Los Alamitos High alum doesn't use social media to get his message out: that he wants Ray Guy to get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Los Alamitos-Seal Beach Friday Night Lights youth playoffs start at 4 p.m. today: 1,452 players, 182 teams, 132 games.
L.A. brings in a former Knicks and Suns coach to replace Mike Brown. Do you think it was the right move?