Three former Orange County high school boys water polo standouts have been selected to the U.S. Olympic team bound for Tokyo. The players, announced recently by USA Water Polo, are (Huntington Beach High) and sharp-shooting,
Notes and observations from the Battle at the Beach, this past Saturday, July 3 at Edison High in Huntington Beach … • The 7-on-7 football passing tournament included 20 teams divided into four groups for pool play.
Devyn Greer felt grateful to play softball this spring after the pandemic wiped out last season. The Huntington Beach High senior also felt well-supported and ready to show all her abilities. Greer, in many ways,
Troy Roelen has resigned as the Mission Viejo boys basketball coach, a position he held for two stints that covered 14 seasons. Roelen, who will remain at Mission Viejo as a teacher and an athletic director,
Brazilian Filipe Toledo earned the Surf Ranch Pro win on Sunday at the man-made wave pool in central California, beating out a crop of the world’s best and putting the San Clemente transplant in a strong position to make a championship finals event slated for September at Lower Trestles.
On Friday, the Ocean View softball team and its ace, Desyree Arizmendi, will be on a different stage and ending a different journey — hopefully with a celebration. Just two days after going through the school’s commencement ceremony,
Orange County aquatics has produced its first Olympian for the Tokyo Games. Diver Brandon Loschiavo, a product of Huntington Beach High and the Mission Viejo Nadadores, made the U.S. team for the Summer Olympics over the weekend.