Student Athlete of the Week: Logan Bush
While competing for the varsity squad, he studies Advance Placement (AP) U.S. History while maintaining a 3.5 GPA.
While competing for the varsity squad, he studies Advance Placement (AP) U.S. History while maintaining a 3.5 GPA.
2017 was a great year for Sports
After four years of varsity play with the View Park Knights, this student athlete knows how important and impactful hard work can be for a team.
A contending Crenshaw Cougars football team earned their third loss at the wrong time when they fell to the Narbonne Gauchos 48-7 in the Open Division Championship game.
This student athlete knows that balancing a life of competition on the field and learning in the classroom takes preparation, hard work, and dedication.
Crenshaw High School will return to the CIF City Championship game after defeating the Carson Colts 41-13 on Friday
In July, the Los Angeles City Section announced the new playoff format that allows all 24 division I programs to compete in the postseason.
After two years of defeat, the Crenshaw Cougars prevailed victorious with a 33-14 win over the Dorsey Dons.
With a 3-2 record, junior Mikel Beime is helping restore the legacy of the Locke football program after two seasons of forfeits.
Crenshaw made their third win of the season on thier
Brown’s shot tied the Lion’s championship game against the Palisades Dolphins at 73 with seconds left in regulation.
The Serra Cavaliers and the Dorsey Dons’ came into their matchup off tough losses.
Jabari Hughes became a starter for the varsity squad in the ninth grade; he had spirit even when the team did not believe in themselves.
Only the biggest stages can handle him and he is no stranger to postseason matchups.
Wide receiver Jarell Mickens will take his talents to Alabama A&M University and safety Marquette Jackson will play for the University of Nevada.