Redondo Union High School baseball celebrates a victorious season and player accomplishments at its end-of-the year banquet.
Redondo Union High School sophomore Lawrence Ree has a bright future in golf, his coach says.
High tide: 3.6 feet, 12:01 p.m. Low tide: -0.9 feet, 5:20 a.m.; 2.4 feet, 4:19 p.m. Water temperature: 57-58 degrees.
Low tide: -0.8 feet, 4:42 a.m.; 2.3 feet, 3:40 p.m. High tide: 3.6 feet, 11:19 a.m. Water temperature: 57-58 degrees.
Private boaters from King Harbor set their sights on Catalina Island white sea bass as the bite erupts.
High tide: 3.6 feet, 10:39 a.m. Low tide: -0.7 feet, 4:07 a.m.; 2.2 feet, 3:04 p.m. Water temperature: 57-59 degrees.
Saltwater anglers in Redondo Beach can stop waiting—the albacore have been spotted in San Diego.
High tide: 3.5 feet, 10 a.m. Low tide: 2.1 feet, 2:31 p.m. Water temperature: 58-59 degrees.
At the California Beach Volleyball Association tournament, Billy Strickland and Jon Mesko capture the men's title.
High tide: 3.5 feet, 9:21 a.m. Low tide: 2.0 feet, 1:58 p.m. Water temperature: 59-61 degrees.
In this week's Bay League Notebook, Forrest Lee takes a look at CIF volleyball, softball and tennis.
High tide: 3.3 feet, 6:59 a.m.; 5.0 feet, 6:52 p.m. Low tide: 1.6 feet, 12:18 p.m. Water temperature: 58-60 degrees.
New Redondo Sportfishing Pier managers Larry and Lisa Derr promise an atmosphere where the customer comes first.
Ever wonder about wetsuits? Wave Rider columnist Tori MacLennan offers this primer on a surfer's second skin.
Low tide: 1.3 feet, 11:38 a.m. High tide: 4.7 feet, 6:23 p.m. Water temperature: 59-61 degrees.
Low tide: 1.0 feet, 10:54 a.m. High tide: 4.5 feet, 5:50 p.m. Temperature: 58-60 degrees.
Low tide: 0.7, 10:03 a.m. / High tide: 4.2, 5:11 p.m.
Hundreds of local wave riders—young and old—gather at Sangria to celebrate the South Bay Boardriders Club's surf series.
The tide will climb to a 4.0 high at 4:21 p.m.
Redondo Union's lacrosse and volleyball teams fall in the playoffs to teams from Orange County.
Look for a fun window once that tide fills in!
Coach Tom Borgia says he's never seen anything like it: Redondo Union's girls lacrosse program boasts four sets of sisters.
Top surfer Andy Irons died in November. Will his legacy be his surfing or accusations of drug use?
Note: County health officials advise surfers and swimmers to stay out of the water for 72 hours after rain.
There's an increase in energy, but health officials warn people to stay out of the water due to recent rains.
It's not very inviting!
The swarming Griffin defense is too much for Redondo Union's girls lacrosse team in the 19-5 loss.
Boys lacrosse celebrates its first playoff win while the lady Sea Hawks look ahead to the championship.
The Sea Hawks baseball team loses to the Peninsula Panthers, 8-3.
Redondo pitchers allow three home runs to Peninsula runners.
Similar small surf on tap!
Redondo Union High School's baseball team prevails, 1-0, over Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Get out the small wave gear!
Tide will rise to a 4-foot high at 5:10 p.m., and water temperature hovers at around 59 degrees.
New columnist Jeff Malanca kicks off his daily surf report.
The Sea Hawks baseball team wins 6-5 over rival Mira Costa Mustangs.
Both the boys and girls varsity lacrosse teams advance in playoffs.
Being fit is more than skin deep, but a good sweat doesn't hurt either.
The Redondo Union High School boys varsity lacrosse team wins its first playoff game ever.
Redondo Union's girls lacrosse team is undefeated this season.