• Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Rachael Peters makes a pair of 3-pointers down the stretch to help Yucaipa finish the first round of Citrus Belt League play unbeaten.
  • The San Bernardino Sun
    While UCLA’s defeat of California on Sunday marked its first home-court win since Dec. 8, the Bruins have yet to win more than twice outside of Pauley Pavilion this season. This week, the Bruins will face their first-ranked opponent in the Pac-12 in what is scheduled to be one of, if not the, hardest road trip of their regular season ...
  • The Press-Enterprise
    PERRIS >> For much of Tuesday’s battle for first place in the Mountain Pass League, Brian Brown had the Citrus Hill half of the scorebook to himself. In the game’s pivotal moments, however, he knew where to find help. Transforming from dominant scorer to effective playmaker down the stretch, Brown led Citrus Hill’s boys basketball team to ...
  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Haley Rosen is no stranger to the lack of media coverage women’s sports receive. Rosen, a 2011 Palos Verdes High graduate, played soccer at Stanford before heading overseas to play for Glasgow City in the Champions League.
  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    Centennial strengthens its hold on No. 1 spot in the area rankings, while Kings jumps ahead of Centennial after last week’s victory.
  • Redlands Daily Facts
    Here a few of the top events involving Inland area high school teams this week: San Gorgonio at Rialto, girls soccer, 3:15 p.m. — San Gorgonio and Rialto are both undefeated in the San Andreas League,
  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
    LOS ANGELES — Finally, the Bruins had a reason to celebrate. In their only meeting in this year’s regular season schedule, UCLA (9-9 overall, 2-3 Pac-12) defeated California, 50-40, for the Bruins first home win since Dec.
  • The Press-Enterprise
    CORONA >> In this case, going “one and done” was a good thing for basketball terms. King’s girls basketball team took advantage of a big rebounding advantage while limiting Centennial’s second-chance points, and the Wolves rode that to a 58-44 victory over the host Huskies in a Big VIII League game Friday night. Thanks to twins and ...
  • The Press-Enterprise
    CORONA >> In this case, going “one and done” was a good thing for basketball terms. King’s girls basketball team took advantage of a big rebounding advantage while limiting Centennial’s second-chance points, and the Wolves rode that to a 58-44 victory over the host Huskies in a Big VIII League game Friday night. Thanks to twins and ...
  • The San Bernardino Sun
    Los Angeles Football Club kicked off its first week of preseason training camp on Monday. Head coach Bob Bradley and the strength and conditioning team began 2020 with a relatively light week of training to bring the players back up to speed slowly, but ...