Published on February 14th, 2024 Mats 18U girls water polo victorious at Australian Youth Water Polo Championships How do you top a four-year run with three NorCal Championships (with one championship canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic) and a combined 94-2 record? For Miramonte girls water polo head coach John Roemer, it was a matter of putting together a team comprised of five ...By Jon Kingdon
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Published on January 31st, 2024 Diablo Athletic League Lamorinda recognized athletes fall 2023 Football
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Published on January 31st, 2024 Accolades for Lamorinda football led by Acalanes coach, Floyd Burnsed How do you top winning the state high school football championship? For Acalanes' head football coach, it was being named the Bay Area News Group Coach of the Year and the California State Football Coach of the Year by Cal-Hi Sports. By Jon Kingdon
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Published on January 17th, 2024 Orinda Intermediate girl's J.V. basketball team makes seventh grade varsity tournament finals The OIS Junior Varsity Girl's season started with four simple desired outcomes that the team
agreed upon. They wanted connection, friendship, to have fun, and to get better at ba ...Submitted by William Real
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Published on January 17th, 2024 JM Jaguars sixth grade girls basketball rolls to EBMS Championship The Joaquin Moraga Intermediate (JM) sixth grade girls basketball team won the East Bay Middle School Championship over Martin Luther King Middle School on Dec. 21. Overall the JM Lady Jaguars compiled a record of 10-2 during the eight-week winter season with only two ...Submitted by Marino Salvi
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Published on January 17th, 2024 Lamorinda Girls Soccer Teams State Cup Showdown This fall, 238 girls' soccer teams across the state spent most weekends waking early to compete against each other at soccer fields throughout northern California. The ultimate prize, winning the NorCal State Cup, was top of mind. On Dec. 10, in the 2012 Girls Bronze ...Submitted by Jennifer LaForce
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Published on January 17th, 2024 Saint Mary's Basketball - a tale of two seasons When the preseason prognosticators in the press declared that Saint Mary's was the favorite to win the WCC, it was something that head coach Randy Bennett did not trumpet himself. After ...By Jon Kingdon
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Published on January 17th, 2024 Wrestling's continued growth in Lamorinda In this post-pandemic period, the number of wrestlers has increased exponentially. "Early in the season, we hosted the novice tournament at Campolindo, and it went really well," head coach Phil Freeman said. "There were a total of 230 novice wrestlers, about 55 of them ...By Jon Kingdon
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Published on January 3rd, 2024 High hopes for Lamorinda basketball Acalanes girls basketball (11-3) is a team without a senior on the roster, but they can claim to be as experienced as any opponent they will face this year. With a starting lineup of five juniors, (K.K. Lacanlale, Sophie Chinn, Dulci Vail, Ariana Hallstrom, and Natalie ...By Jon Kingdon
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Published on December 20th, 2023 Mats bid sudden farewell to coach, Jack Schram One short week after making it to the semifinal CIF state football championship game, Jack Schram, after 18 years as a Miramonte football coach, the last 13 as the head coach, was informed on Dec. 8 that he would no longer be affiliated with the Miramonte football ...By Jon Kingdon
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Published on December 20th, 2023 Acalanes football captures its first state championship On May 15, the Acalanes football team began preparation for the 2023 season; 208 days later, the Dons were christened state champions for the first time with a 35-23 victory over Birmingham (Lake Balboa) High School in front of a number of parents, students, friends, ...By Jon Kingdon
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Published on December 6th, 2023 Miramonte Tennis comes up just short in NCS Tournament Finishing the regular season with an 18-3 record and 10-0 in league play, Miramonte entered the NCS team tournament with real optimism as the No. 2 seed. Miramonte easily won their first two matches against Tamalpais (7-0) and American (6-1). By Jon Kingdon
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Published on December 6th, 2023 Hope springs eternal for Lamorinda basketball With all five starters having graduated, Acalanes head coach Bill Powers is looking to move on from last season. "We're trying to build an identity of just being relentless in how we rebound and run and we're trying to play at a pace that's a little faster than we ...By Jon Kingdon
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Published on December 6th, 2023 Acalanes heads to state playoffs; Mats come up short Playing in the North Coast Championship game is nothing new for Acalanes head coach Floyd Burnsed, having won five North Coast Championships when he was coaching at Miramonte. However, with Friday's win over Escalon 49-14 it will be the first state championship game ...By Jon Kingdon
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Published on November 22nd, 2023 Big Game Lunch celebrates 51 years Jerry Wendt, one of the first original male Cal cheerleaders, graduated from Cal in 1956 and then started a 50-plus year tradition for an annual Big Game Lunch the Friday prior to the Cal vs Stanford football game. Last Friday, the 51st lunch took place at Metro in ...Submitted by John (Jack) Flanagan
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