Vista Murrieta High School Broncos turned a 20-16 deficit to the Grizzlies of ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) into an eventual 37-26 win in front of their home crowd Friday night.
Murrieta Surf B99, part of a competitive program affiliated with the Murrieta Youth Soccer League, beat out their opponents in two recent championship tournaments.
MESA Aquatics placed fifth overall at the USA Swimming-sponsored 2012 Long Course Summer Junior Olympics held July 25-29 in Mission Viejo.
Maris Strombergs, a Murrieta resident, wins a second gold in BMX racing for the tiny nation of Latvia
Nighthawks ranked 8th in Southwestern League; season starts Aug. 24
Cyclist Sarah Hammer, a 2000 graduate of Chaparral High School in Temecula, won her second silver medal of the 2012 London Olympics today.
Hammer and her U.S. teammates fell to a world-record setting performance by Great Britain Saturday at the Velodrome at London's Olympic Park.
Bolts fans turned out at Qualcomm Stadium to celebrate the team, buy tickets, snag autographs.
Registration for Murrieta Valley PONY Baseball league is open through Aug. 15, with fees starting as low as $100.
In 2008, Maris Strombergs, 25, became the world's first-ever Olympic gold medalist in BMX Cycling. Now he will go for a repeat medal during the 2012 London Olympics.
Manhattan Beach moves on to the Western Regional Tournament for a chance to play in the World Series.
The Summer Olympics have begun, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
The Summer Olympics begin today, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
The Summer Olympics begin on July 27, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
California has the highest number of athletes competing in the Games this year—127! Meet the local athletes from our state who will compete in London, including local Tour de Murrieta competitor, Sarah Hammer.
Murrieta golf phenom Rickie Fowler finishes in 31st place at British Open, earning $48,672 of the tournament's $8 million purse.
Rickie Fowler, 2007 Murrieta Valley High graduate and PGA TOUR golfer, pulls a par-70 during the British Open.
Fowler held on at the bottom of the leaderboard as he headed into round three of the British Open Saturday.
Professional skydiver Jonathan Tagle of Murrieta died in a training accident Wednesday.
Former Murrieta Valley Nighthawk infielder Brandon Dixon—now a sophomore at the University of Arizona—batted in what would be the winning run in the NCAA championship game against South Carolina.
Moto X veteran Ronnie Faisst of Murrieta continues his quest for a first-place finish in the X Games.
In the U.S. Olympic Trials, Ross, a high jumper, hung tough for a spot in the finals but came up just short, finishing in third place at a height of 7’-5.75."
Patrick Wisdom, a 2009 graduate of Murrieta Valley High School, was drafted Monday by the St. Louis Cardinals as the No. 52 pick in the first round.
All three Murrieta public high schools had entrants at the annual meet held in Clovis. Many came home with medals. One will always be able to say, “I was a State Champion!”
Sixteen athletes from Murrieta’s three public high schools will be traveling to Clovis Friday to compete at the California State Track and Field Championships.
Chris Navarro will compete Saturday in the California Community College Athletic Association State Track and Field Championships at Cerritos College.
Among those in attendance were NFL greats Peyton Manning, LaDainian Tomlinson and John Elway.
Chargers great was saluted from near and far at free Qualcomm Stadium Celebration of Life.
A private celebration for the fallen former NFL star brought hundreds of friends and family to Calvary Chapel in Oceanside Friday.
A public celebration of life for Junior Seau is slated for 6:30 p.m. Friday at Qualcomm Stadium. It will also be streamed online.
More than 400 athletes from Riverside and San Bernardino counties—including 17 from Murrieta—competed in the most anticipated event of the year.
On May 11 at 5 p.m. at The Diamond, the great grandson of Pete Lehr—Chris Franklin of Murrieta—will take the field.
Rickie Fowler defeated Rory McIlroy and D.A. Points on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to win the Wells Fargo Championship Sunday.
Fowler is poised just three shots behind leader Webb Simpson in the Wells Fargo Championship, which is set to wrap up Sunday.
Opening ceremonies begin at 9 a.m. at Vista Murrieta High School and competition at 10 a.m. There is no admission to attend.
Rickie Fowler was one stroke back from a trio of leaders heading into round two Friday at Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, N.C.