Boys varsity team loses exciting championship game in sudden death overtime.
Election signs for Malibu-based candidates in Santa Monica proclaim " “Transparency. Focus. Achievement.” While in Malibu, they read, “From Malibu. For Malibu.”
The Malibu High School boys water polo team devoured three straight league rivals in one week.
Measure ES is meant to provide a portion of $1 billion of needed improvements at schools in Santa Monica and Malibu.
"It's starting to come together," head coach Ray Humphrey said. "We’re starting to get healthy, we’re starting to hit our stride, and these guys are playing their butts off."
Boys water polo team is defeated when Oaks Christian capitalizes on huge advantage in foul calls for a come from behind win.
All six candidates discussed a variety of issues impacting the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, including the district's financing, the possibility of creating two districts and Malibu representation.
This was the Sharks’ third victory in their past four games.
The care packages included snacks, beef jerky, fruit rolls, nuts, DVDs, CDs, lotion, Chap Stick, toothbrushes, toothpaste, nail polish and toys.
Children between the ages of four and seven came to perform a violin concert playing various songs.
Malibu High boy’s water polo beats Carpinteria with a solid team effort.
A big game by Jordan Clarke helps Malibu High water polo defeat Arroyo Grande.
The Sharks are ranked first in the CIF Division III poll and fifth in the LA Daily News area poll.
Carolyn Pietrzyk had two more strong races at the Tri-Valley League Meet and at the Brentwood Invitational.
An exhibition match featured Crest tennis pro, Chris Harradine, Steve Dawson, Jensen Turner and Hugh Clark
Malibu High boys’ water polo team beats Rio Mesa for first time in over three years.
The testing began Monday and will continue through Thursday at Malibu High School.
Zena Kesselman has the chance to continue in the competition for one of nearly 8,300 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $32 million that will be offered next spring.
Varsity and JV water polo teams swim to easy victories.
“What I’ve noticed after two games is that we don’t quit… We’re going to play - we may take a quarter off here or there, and we need to fix that - but we we’re going to play hard to the end,” Coach Ray Humphrey said.
Boy's varsity team overcomes missing players and starts season with a strong showing.
Deanell Reece Tacha, who sits on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, will start the job June 1.