And other tales from ESPN interview with skateboard star Corey Duffel, a Walnut Creek native.
The top seeded Spartans will battle the 10th seeded Grizzlies, who pulled off another upset
Maria Koroleva of Concord, a former member of the Walnut Creek Aquanuts who is headed for London Olympics this summer, will perform June 16 at Clarke Memorial Swim Center.
Will the move from Oakland to San Francisco affect your fandom for the Golden State Warriors?
As usual, visitors from abroad proved fastest at the annual San Francisco road race, but congrats to all the other finishers from around the Bay Area.
Beware of soggy tickets, transit agency cautions.
The Children's Hospital & Research Center Foundation will no long produce the annual run due to poor fundraising results.
Foodie Natalie Coughlin of Lafayette is proud of her recipe for Vietnamese-style banh mi, according to interview in yumsugar.com.
Event organizers estimated about 3,500 people attended and more than $8,000 was raised for families affected by Osteosarcoma.
More than 1,000 participate in a variety of runs on Mount Diablo
The Major League Baseball season officially kicks off today. Honor your favorite Bay Area team by voting in our poll and explaining your pick in the comments.
Nor Cal Basketball tournament advances to second round. Send us photos showing how your campus is supporting their basketball team.
Northgate over Piedmont 1-0 and Las Lomas over JFK 4-0.
Walnut Creek native has a new interview in espn.go.com
Route of Amgen Tour of California will ascend to the shoulder of the big mountain.
Route of Amgen Tour of California in May will include the shoulders of the devil mountain.
Super Bowl Sunday is about snacks and then football ...
Bob Simmons says it's Niners 23, Giants 21. Count it.
World Champion manager Tony La Russa cheers baseball fans with a gutsy finale to a weekend of Animal Rescue Foundation events.
Animal foundation benefits from comedy, variety and Tony LaRussa power Jan. 6-8.
Senior guard Brian Stafford stars for Denver University.
Northern California high schools competed at the 2011 Bill Martell Invitational held at Northgate High. Foothill High dominated the competition, taking first place in the team category.
Saturday dawned a foggy morning at the Boundary Oak Golf Course.
A blogger tells the story of her first half-marathon motoring along Ygnacio Valley Road.
Inaugural race starts at 7 a.m., course goes Broadway to Civic to Ygnacio Valley and turns around.
5K and 10K contests on Thanksgiving morning raise money for Walnut Creek Education Foundation.
Olito Thompson goes nuts with 457 yards and four touchdowns.
Children have fun and work on their technique.
The Knights defense pitched a second-half shutout to upend Washington High.
Las Lomas defeats Acalanes while Clayton Valley picks up win over Ygnacio Valley
The Knights' Robby Ow puts a hurtin' on the Dons.
Stephens, Piatt and Company bring DFAL championship banner to Moraga.
Las Lomas plays tough but falls to Campolindo while Clayton Valley crushes Mt. Diablo
Email sent to the 354 Northern California teams playing in this weekend's cup competition in Sacramento details past bad behavior among parents and says two teams were banned from playing.
Las Lomas wins big while Northgate edges Clayton Valley
Gaels score late dramatic touchdown drive, coming one point short.
Las Lomas wins in the final minute while Northgate and Clayton Valley lose
Several local high school football games have potential playoff impact
Las Lomas loses a close one while Clayton Valley suffers an unexpected defeat.
Las Lomas High takes on Miramonte High in a battle of undefeated teams