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Basketball competition will be fierce in Channel League
You’d think a coach wouldn’t have much to worry about when his team has a record of 13-1. But it’s that not way if you…
All-City Football Team kicks off 2016 luncheon schedule
The new year of Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table press luncheons kicked off Monday with the presentation of the Presidio Sports All-City Football Team. Twenty-six…
Standout hoopsters rebound from serious leg injuries
Alondra Jimenez, Liliana Ponce, Tyson Miller and Rayshaun Moore should be presented comeback player of the year awards. The four standout high school athletes are…
Westmont fundraiser is for a good cows
It may be one of the oddest promotions you’ll see at a local athlete event. At Westmont’s big Golden State Athletic Conference basketball opener Tuesday…
Press Luncheon: Building, maintaining winning cultures
The culture of local basketball programs was the top menu item at Monday’s press luncheon of the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table. There were coaches…
Westmont basketball hungry for more success
The weather is changing in Santa Barbara and so too are the sports seasons. At Monday’s Athletic Round Table Press Luncheon, there were reports from…
It’s time of the season for Laguna Blanca girls volleyball team
It’s playoff time for high school fall sports team, so that was the main topic of discussion at Monday’s Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table press…
Warriors deliver for pregnant coach against No. 1 Biola
So, how excited was Westmont women’s volleyball coach Patti Cook about her team’s performance in a four-set victory over NAIA top-ranked Biola last week? “……
Carpinteria’s Candaele is clear, concise in describing Bishop
When it came time to talk about Carpinteria’s next football game, assistant coach Rick Candaele was brief and to the point at Monday’s Santa Barbara…
Pranksters strike SBHS before volleyball, water polo rivalry games
Pranksters struck Santa Barbara High over the weekend with spray paint and chickens. Chickens? “They let chickens in the hallways and in the principal’s office,”…