The camp will be led by the high school's new boys basketball coach.
Thomas Harlan, who just completed his senior season at Fresno State, grew up playing in all of the San Bruno youth baseball leagues. Now, he's going to the big leagues after being selected in the 13th round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft.
The former three-sport athlete at Capuchino High was among more than a dozen people recognized at the school's sports awards program on Monday night.
The softball showdown against Burlingame High was organized to help the fight against breast cancer.
Cap grad Michele Pilster won her 25th game in a mercy-ruled 14-0 drubbing of Chabot College.
The Capuchino High senior has emerged this season as a star pitcher on the softball team. She is also an excellent student in the classroom.
The San Bruno Girls Softball League held its opening day ceremony on Saturday, which featured the national anthem sung by the St. Robert's Children's Choir and the mayor throwing out the first pitch.
After the firing of the team's head coach and a decision to opt out of playing in the Central Coast Section, some are wondering what went wrong at the end of the season for Capuchino High's varsity boys basketball team.
The video of the boy's heartbreak over the 49ers recent loss has garnered more than 154,000 views on YouTube.
The San Francisco teen, who is a black belt at a San Bruno karate studio, won a New Year's resolution contest on Stephen Curry's Facebook page to try to bring some joy to her dying father, who has Lou Gehrig's disease.
The San Francisco teen who is a black belt at a San Bruno karate studio has entered a New Year's resolution contest on Stephen Curry's Facebook page to try to bring some joy to her dying father, who has Lou Gehrig's disease.
CCS softball title and strong girls soccer showing lead Mustang feats.
The under 14 girls team will compete in the California Cup in Palm Springs in March.
The San Bruno Orange Crush, Strikers, Las Gigantes and The Fury will advance to sectional tournament this weekend in Foster City.
Sixty teams played in the 21st annual tournament, organized every Thanksgiving weekend by the San Bruno AYSO.
The seventh-grade boys baseball team from St. Robert's Catholic School recently won first place in the Peninsula Parishes/Schools League tournament, defeating the No. 1 seed in the championship game.
Junior scatback Justin Ewing racks up 232 yards as Capuchino High defeats Mills High 21-6 in the Battle of the Strip.
Adam Tafralis, a San Bruno native and Mills High grad who played in the National Football League, was the guest speaker at the 16th annual "Battle of the Strip" luncheon.
The team has been wearing pink jerseys as part of Dig Pink, a fundraising effort to raise awareness about breast cancer.
Senior moves beyond rocky past after tumultuous family events, turns focus to his future and football.
As a three-sport athlete, Capuchino High's Kelly McDaid made a comeback to the cross country team last season and is set to compete again this year.
Miranda Guerrero: "All of the girls on my team have something that they can contribute. That's part of what makes us a team—being able to support each other in some way or another."
Junior tennis player Miranda Guerrero takes a cerebral approach to the game that has sparked her jump as the No. 2 singles player after only one year of playing experience.
Sophomore outside hitter Lili Luevano is expected to play an impact role in the Mustangs' season.
Wide receiver/free safety pivotal to Mustangs' hopes for turnaround
For this week's Viewfinder, San Bruno Patch stopped by City Park to catch a glimpse of the softball game put on by the San Bruno Senior Center.
Capuchino senior Ariana Wassmer, 17, will have the chance to play Division I college softball at Cal State Northridge, and her family is right by her side.
This soon-to-be third grader was the winner of the city's first youth triathlon held in July.
The rec league remains viable amid a proliferation of the club and private instruction scene.
Three-digit heat or not, here they go to Washington, D.C.
Parents, kids and community members gathered around City Park to take part in a triathlon for kids.
This tradition started more than two decades ago when soccer teams of different ages were assembled for a trip to Germany every two years.
Both teams qualified after placing second in the Nor-Cal section tournament in Sunnyvale.
The 14-and-under girls' soccer team is the only team from Northern California and one of 24 teams drawn to go to the 2012 AYSO National Games, which will be held in Knoxville, TN.
The San Bruno Colt baseball team played Pacifica's team at Tom Lara Baseball Field in City Park Wednesday. San Bruno Patch was there to cover the game.
The team has scored 133 runs while only allowing 19, hitting a collective .426 en-route to three tournament wins and an undefeated 15-0 season.
After a high-scoring Game 3 victory, the San Bruno Hawks took home the Pee Wee Baseball championship.
Parades, baseball, celebrations, fireworks, music, and even a free tow for those who might get a little too patriotic during the day. Here's a rundown of the events for you.
After getting e-mails from a few parents who wanted their kids to have an opportunity to improve their soccer skills over the summer, several AYSO coaches decided to start a free soccer camp for kids throughout the community.
Girls soccer's PAL Ocean championship and boys basketball's shared PAL Lake title also rank high.