Sports Carlmont plays spoiler in race for PAL title By Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staffUpdated Oct 28, 2021 The 2005 season did not exactly go as planned for the Carlmont baseball team.
Sports Fighting steroids By Nathan Mollat, Daily Journal StaffUpdated May 27, 2021 State Sen. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, is on a mission to eradicate steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs from California high school…
Sports Scots smoke Menlo By Emanuel Lee Daily Journal correspondentUpdated Aug 23, 2021 Carlmont High baseball coach Norm Hayes said he had never been through a game like this before. His players agreed. Fortunately for the host S…
Local Everyone is shooting for Burlingame By Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff Updated Aug 4, 2023 Baseball in the Peninsula Athletic League's Bay Division could be the most competitive it has been for the last couple of years.
Local Coach returns to where it all started By Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staff Updated Aug 4, 2023 When River City High baseball coach Scott Seffens walks up the hill to the Carlmont baseball field Saturday morning, the butterflies will star…
Sports Umps are part of the game, but shouldn't be focal point By Nathan Mollat Daily Journal staffUpdated Jul 12, 2019 Anyone who reads the Sports Lounge on a regular basis knows that the Lounge is a big defender of umpires and referees - most of the time. Thes…
Sports Regular-season success doesn't matter in playoffs By Nathan Mollat Daily Journal StaffUpdated Jul 12, 2019 The old saying is that the playoffs are the beginning of a new season which means accomplishments during the regular season count for little, …
Local Burlingame buries Carlmont in showdown By Nino Marchetti Daily Journal Staff Apr 24, 2004 As the seventh inning rolled on Friday in the second matchup of the week between PAL Bay Division leading Burlingame and second place Carlmont…
Local Carlmont coughs one up to Terra Nova By Nino Marchetti Daily Journal Correspondent Apr 1, 2004 Multiple fielding errors and bases loaded with stranded runners at the end of three consecutive innings proved to be too much for Carlmont's b…