• Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    The Grizzlies score twice in stoppage time Tuesday night, keeping alive a chance to share the Baseline League title.
  • The Press-Enterprise
    MSJC is winning conference games by an average of nearly 50 points a game (90.3-40.5). Its closest IEAC game was a 71-62 victory over San Bernardino Valley College on Jan. 22. Ranked second, with a bullet That the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s tennis team would open the season ranked No. 2 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s ...
  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    C.J. Stroud, Justin Flowe, Terayon Sweet, Sione Lolohea, Anson Pulsipher and Ryan Lotton are player of the year selections. Jordan Brusig, Bert Esposito and Steven Stott earn coach of the year
  • The Press-Enterprise
    Others considered: Arroyo Valley (21-5), Twentynine Palms (19-7), Murrieta Mesa (15-10), Cajon (15-6), Yucca Valley (22-4), Ontario Christian (23-2), Bonita (16-8).
  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    CHINO HILLS >> Onyeka Okongwu fought back tears as he took a long, pensive look at the wall. Chino Hills retired the No. 21 basketball jersey Okongwu donned for four spectacular seasons. The banner that now hangs on the wall inside the gym officially recognizes the career of the player known as “Big O,
  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Miller stays close to Indian Springs at the top of the Mountain Valley League standings with a week left in the regular season.
  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Dave Griffiths set a standard so high, while infusing energy into the Big Bear High School football program, that he found he couldn’t maintain it. Griffiths, 49, announced Thursday he has stepped down as head coach after 21 years. The search for Griffiths’ replacement has not yet begun. “I’ve always been given advice, and I believe ...
  • The San Bernardino Sun
    LOS ANGELES — Where there was to be a basketball game, there were dim lights and Hall of Famers sitting in chairs, shedding tears. Where there was to be cheering, there were silent, empty rows of seats. Outside Staples Center was where Lakers fans gathered – not in joy, but in grief. There was only one Kobe Bryant, and mourning his death ...
  • The Press-Enterprise
    Andy Newman still has most of his hair, which is most likely a byproduct of two factors this season for Cal State San Bernardino’s second-year men’s basketball coach. He’s seen this tightrope routine before. And the Coyotes have walked it successfully. The latest Wallenda-esque walk might have been the greatest for Newman and the Coyotes ...
  • The Press-Enterprise
    The clues were there from the very beginning. Those of us who were on hand in 1996, when Kobe Bryant first became a Laker, might not have picked up on them immediately but ultimately recognized those guideposts. The very first was draft night in ’96, when Lakers basketball boss Jerry West couldn’t stop raving about the 17-year-old kid from ...