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The Malibu High School junior swims with the Malibu Seawolves and runs with the Malibu Cross Country Team.
The speedster is the younger brother of USA Swimming's national open water team member Jordan Wilimovsky.
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The Malibu junior lifeguards raced against top teams from around the world, including the Newport Beach Jr. Lifeguards, Huntington Beach Jr. Lifeguards and New Zealand's PIHA Jr. Lifeguards.
It is not too late for 5-11-year-olds to sign up to participate in the baseball camp at Malibu High School.
The member of Team Santa Monica swim club will represent in the U.S. later this month.
Caroline Pietrzyk becomes the first runner in Malibu High School history to advance to the state finals.
Sophomore Caroline Pietrzyk will race against the best runners in Southern California at Masters Meet.
Malibu baseball team fought to its final out, but fell short in the second round of the CIF Playoffs.
The Sharks end the season with a school record of 23 wins and four losses.
Personal records went down for a handful of Sharks track and field athletes at the Russell Cup on Saturday.
Malibu softball team received a huge honor as they were named CIF Southern Section Team Academic Winners.
Malibu High tied the school record for wins in a season with a 4-1 victory over Santa Clara.
Malibu Sharks baseball moves to 16-3 and 6-1 in league play.
Indoor cycling and mom-baby classes are among the spring offerings from YMCA serving Pacific Palisades and Malibu.
Malibu improved to 5-1 in conference play, and 15-3 on the season, versus Fillmore as Noah Simon pitched seven shutout innings.
In the YouTube video, Alex Sapot fires off a 96-foot basketball shot and makes it into a basket.
Sharks baseball needed and earned two wins Thursday to claim their first San Diego Lions Tournament championship in school history.
Behind the offense of Chase Lambert and Alvie Alvarado, the Sharks beat Morse High of San Diego 11-4 and are headed to the tournament championship game.
The Sharks are 2-0 in the tournament and move to an 11-1 overall record on the year.
Junior ace Noah Simon moves to 4-0 on the year and senior Riley Mcmillin pitches a flawless 7th to earn his second save of 2013.
Freshman Ezra Allen and Junior Noah Simon combine to throw no hitter.
Malibu junior Noah Simon pitched his second straight complete game to spur the Sharks to victory.
The Malibu Sharks have now won the tournament championship two years in a row.
The Sharks held their own across the day long competition with several standout performances.
Trevor Jacob, who trains with the U.S. team but is not yet a member, will be one of the top competitors to make the Olympic team for snowboardcross.
Barry Bonds threw the ceremonial first pitch Saturday at Malibu Bluffs Park.
Junior Chase Lambert hits the game winning 2 RBI double and earns the win on the mound securing a 3-1 victory over opponent Channel Islands.
Sharks baseball moves to a record of 3-0.
Four-time Olympic gold medalist diver Greg Louganis will be inducted into the California Sports Hall of Fame this summer.
The Sharks are off to a 2-0 start this year and have outscored their opponents 29-7 in two games.
Noah Simon pitched four innings for his first win of the year and Chase Lambert struck out four batters in final two innings to close the game out.