The MSA Classic at First Point celebrates history, celebrities and surfing.
The Sharks fall 17-7 to Pasadena Polytechnic. Malibu's home opener is next Saturday.
The world's No. 1 duo will host a tennis exhibition at the Malibu Racquet Club.
With a small team that cannot afford to lose a player, staying healthy is a must for the Sharks to have a successful season.
Timmy Curran (Pro) and Allen Sarlo (Legend) win the two-day Malibu Invitational at Surfrider Beach.
Cole Cook is excelling in the second half of his second season in minor league baseball.
The money raised will help children who need financial aid to play AYSO Extra soccer this fall.
The Sharks reached the CIF Southern Section championship in 2010.
The city's summer surf camp ends. Children must return to school.
The Waves' nonconference schedule will include three Pacific 12 opponents.
The Malibu university becomes one of the first NCAA programs to sponsor the spring sport.
The Mustangs play nine games, starting with Rio Hondo Prep in Arcadia.
The Sharks open their 2011 season at Fillmore.
Zuma Beach's junior lifeguards place among the top 10 in each age division at the competition.
The Malibu driver is testing his skills at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale.
Zuma competes against other Southern California beaches Friday in Playa del Rey.
The tournament is the first National Volleyball League event in California.
Twenty-four of the best passers compete for five days at Pepperdine University under the guidance of former NFL quarterbacks, including Trent Dilfer.
The National Volleyball League's top teams will compete at the Malibu Surf and Sport Festival.
Kelsea Smith helps her Camarillo club squad to a shootout victory.
Tanner Gottlieb pitches five innings and hits a homer in a 10-2 rout of University.
The team will try again for a win on Friday in the District 25 tournament.
Malibu's 12-year-old baseball squad loses to Santa Monica East 5-3 in Culver City.
Malibu baseball and softball teams open tournaments in Culver City and West Los Angeles.
Devontae Crawford makes the first team and Juan Moringlane makes the second team.
The loss concludes a memorable season for the Phillies, winners of the Malibu Little League Majors championship.
Beginning next season, a running clock will be used in the fourth quarter of one-sided games.
The CIF-SS has released its schedules for the fall, winter and spring seasons.
The Tierra Rejada Golf Club in Moorpark designed a shorter course within a course at the advice of a Malibu resident.
The sophomore loses after first- and second-round upsets.
The team falls short in the championship game, but has plenty of reasons to be proud.
Sebastian Fanselow will face the University of Tennessee's Tennys Sandgren at 1:30 p.m. in Palo Alto.
The Sharks travel to JW North High in Riverside for their first-round match Wednesday.
The Malibu AYSO GU 12 Extra team wins its second consecutive tournament.
Kurt Keller, head coach of the Camp Kilpatrick juvenile detention center basketball team, is honored at the 12th annual National Sportsmanship Awards.
Former Pepperdine University baseball star Keven Dell’Amico is back in Malibu to coach the Mustangs.
Sharks Gabriel Rapoport and Britta Mosser are still alive in singles competition.
Residents are entered in this week's event in the junior, high school and Open divisions.
The squad wins the championship in Las Vegas.
Kenya's Geoffrey Mutai runs fastest time ever and three Malibu residents finish the race.