The sold-out Tri-City Medical Center Carlsbad Marathon & Half Marathon took place Sunday with 2,000 entries in the marathon and 8,000 in the half.
Fowler was at -2 for the tournament at the close of Friday, parring 11 holes and managing birdies on seven. This allowed him to survive the cut after going +5 in round 1 of the tournament.
Cheer and dance teams from throughout the Inland Empire converged on Murrieta Saturday to compete in a regional championship.
The Broncos lost a nail-biter to Centennial of Corona Friday evening, 30-28, in the CIF-Southern Section Inland Divison Championship game.
The team failed to sell enough tickets for the third time this season.
The Broncos prepare to battle the Huskies for the CIF-SS Inland Division crown.
Murrieta will serve as a host city for the May 2013 Amgen Tour of California by AEG—a first for the city.
Bear Creek Golf Club in Murrieta is one of five courses in the U.S. used for PGA Qualifying School.
Craven-less Vista Murrieta beats West Covina South Hills in first-round CIF playoff game, 34-6.
Sensei Darryl Vidal of Murrieta is bestowed with the discipline’s highest rank.
Final score: Vista Murrieta 38, Chaparral 0.
Amanda Dennis, a freshman at Murrieta Valley High School, was selected to attend U.S. Women's National Soccer Team Training Camp.
The Broncos allowed a couple of first-quarter scores and then made use of offensive, defensive, and special teams plays to capitalize on a win against the Temecula Valley Bears.
The Rams open up Southwestern League play with a home field loss to the Pumas, 46-20.
Nearly 9,200 general admission tickets remained as of Thursday, which was too many to allow for a 24-hour extension.
The visiting South Wolverines of Anchorage, Al. came into the Vista Murrieta Broncos' stadium as the number two team in Alaska and riding a 4-0 win streak. They left bruised on the wrong end of a 49-8 shellacking.
Here's proof through photos that the Murrieta Mud Run did occur Satruday, Sept. 8. Water to help create the mud was donated by Western Municipal Water District.
Murrieta Valley girls have a first-round game at home Thursday,
Mesa builds its team; Vista celebrates a win over league champion Great Oak; and Murrieta Valley joins Great Oak and Chaparral in playoffs.
The Nighthawks girls basketball team was also seeded and will play its first-round game Thursday at home.
The Nighthawks are poised for a finals matchup with top-seeded St. Lucy’s.
The Golden Bears and the Nighthawks, traditional wrestling powerhouse programs, top the Division 1 pairings in Saturday's dual meet wrestling tournament.