Counting down the biggest wins of the champ's pro career.
The boxing legend talks about his autobiography June 30 at Village Books.
Brothers Chase and Drew Pion of Windward School are Alpha selections.
Palihi's senior captain Hakeem Jawanza will continue his football career at West LA College.
The UCLA basketball coach will hold his week-long youth clinic at Palisades High.
She wins the adidas Dream Mile in New York in a personal-best 4:42.71.
Palisades High's sophomore outfielder is selected to the first team; senior pitcher is on second team.
Windward teammates were on opposite sides in an exhibition for top Westside players.
The Dolphins are one of several teams switching to the L.A. City's higher playoff draw.
Former PPBA star has the best game of his major league career with five hits and five RBIs.
Palisades High pairs play each other; Oliver Thornton is beaten in the singles final.
First-half goals by Anisa Guajardo and Tiffany McCarty are enough for win.
The Harvard-Westlake High junior clocks a personal-best 4:40.88 in Clovis.
Senior captains Denton Van Duzer and Jack Scharf are chosen to the first team.
The senior setter is one of six Dolphins on the first team; Lack is JV Player of the Year.
The Tigers edge the Red Sox in the Mustang Division; Cubs claim the Bronco championship.
Oliver Thornton will play for the singles title; two Dolphins duos will meet for the doubles title.
Guajardo scores in the first half, but a penalty kick in the 75th minute saves the visitors.
A pair of six-run innings and solid defense forces a decisive game Thursday.
Eight Palihi players make the first team, two make the second; Jeffers is Pitcher of the Year.
Four runs in the last inning force a decisive game Thursday; Bronco Cubs also stay alive.
The sophomore sensation is the present and future of the Eagles' program.
The Palisadian became a key contributor for the Sailors' softball team this season.
The Harvard-Westlake High junior qualifies for the state championships in three events.
Gustafson qualifies for state meet in four events; three other Dolphins also advance.
The local women's team holds Santa Clarita to eight shots but cannot produce a goal.
Oliver Thornton and Joseph Silvers to meet in singles; two doubles duos also advance.
The Harvard-Westlake High junior chooses the Aggies over other prominent Division I schools.
The Dolphins' season ends with an 11-5 loss to San Fernando in the Division I draw.
The sophomore shoots three-over-par to qualify for the regionals; Dolphins finish fifth overall.
Matt Douglas and Will Bantle reach the finals of the Hermosa Beach Tournament.
The No. 2 Dolphins fall, 25-20, 25-21, 25-17, to top-seeded Granada Hills.
The Dolphins lap the competition with 458 1/2 points; boys take fourth with 272 1/2.
Jacob Tudela saw improvement in Friday's 2-1 victory over Victoria at Stadium by the Sea.
The former Palisades High girls volleyball player is one of eight Corsairs women honored.
The Dolphins lose to Franklin on a walk-off homer in the eighth inning.
The local women's squad plays at Stadium by the Sea for the first time this season.
The Pacific Palisades brothers led their school volleyball team to the section semifinals.
The Palisadian reunites with her Camarillo team to chase a record fourth national title.
After banning five schools from the finals, the section rules committee reverses its decision.