Fremont Has No Runs on Dorsey
Skillful defense and a powerful offense caused Dorsey to defeat the Fremont Pathfinders last Thursday 10-0.
Skillful defense and a powerful offense caused Dorsey to defeat the Fremont Pathfinders last Thursday 10-0.
The Crenshaw cougars boys basketball team earned their second consecutive City Championship title against the Granada Hills Highlanders 65-45.
Two senior football standouts from Augustus Hawkins High School got a chance to expose their talents on the national stage at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl
Before the playoffs, the cougars had a 5-7 overall record, coming in at fourth place in the Coliseum League.
Dorsey had a strong 8-3 overall campaign and only lost one game in the Coliseum League.
The Dons have earned a second straight year of rivalry bragging rights, the match up displayed the talent and skill of players on both teams.
For decades, this rivalry remains prominent throughout the South Los Angeles community.
The Dorsey Dons football team shut out the Birmingham Patriots in a 41-0 bout on Friday.
Crenshaw High School could not conquer the Mission Hills Grizzlies, losing to them in a 20-21 bout.
During this season, members of the team developed a better cohesion with one another and learned how to compete in a higher level.
Teaching new players the fundamentals of baseball was a key improvement this past season.
In the Coliseum League, Dorsey lost only one game and finished with an overall record of 16-10.
Led by Head Coach, Leesa Harris and assistant coaches, Brittnei Price and Aprylle Ross, the Lady Knights recovered from a two-run deficit to defeat Vaughn High School by a score of 5-2, winning the championship.
Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson presented the Crenshaw boys basketball team to the Los Angeles city council for winning the Division I CIF City Championship
MarQuis Davis learned how to play and teach tennis in a program that Crenshaw hosted on Saturdays during his teenage years. Davis has since paid it forward by coaching.