Jim Wallace started skydiving in 1970 and logged over 23,000 jumps.
Temecula Valley High School set to bring an experienced varsity roster to the football field for the 2013-2014 season.
Justin Judd, 24, of Temecula takes first place at the 2013 U.S. Parachute Association National Skydiving Championships of Canopy Piloting.
An early morning run honors those affected by the Boston bombings.
The 5- and 6-year-olds who make up the TYB North Shetland Red Sox send their love and support to Boston.
The overnight race is testing runners’ limits.
Each league selects one member school to win CIF Southern Section's "Shake for Sportsmanship" award, and Chaparral High School was this year's Southwestern League winner.
The Galway Downs International Horse Trials run Friday through Sunday.
Timothy Rodriques was given a National Athleadership Grant.
This was Hammer's first world championship in the omnium.
Temecula's Sarah Hammer takes gold at UCI Track World Championships.
The Galway Downs International Horse Trials will see more than 60 horse-and-rider combinations.
Aaron Linsdau is realizing his dream on skis -- across one of Mother Nature's most unforgiving continents.
“We’re thrilled to be here. Look at this place.”
Two local teams won first and second place honors.
The six high school cross country teams from the Southwestern League came together Thursday afternoon to compete for the league finals.
"I definitely felt everyone's cheers from London. I knew I had a whole city behind me and I wanted to make you guys proud..." Hammer said.
Chaparral, Great Oak and Linfied send boys and girls teams to CIF, Temecula Valley girls also advance to soccer playoffs.
Temecula Valley boys, Linfield and Temecula Prep boys and girls’ teams all to host first-round games.
The Pumas will play Camarillo Tuesday in the Division 3 CIF Girls Water Polo Playoffs.
Cheyenne Youngblood captures an individual title and qualifies for the CIF State Tournament Feb. 25-26.
More than 100 children join the Temecula Valley Inline Hockey Association league within a month of the new season's start.
Twelve Puma standouts in seven sports signed letters of intent to continue their athletic careers in college.
The team is one of the biggest in the sport, and now it's snapping up titles.