Lewis Rekindles Love of Football Again With SoCal Coyotes

Former Cathedral City quarterback juggles real-life responsibilities with playing

JIM POWERS Sports

Former Cathedral City High School quarterback Nate Lewis has made the most of playing football again since joining the SoCal Coyotes, earning 2012 National Player of the Year honors and earning a roster spot with the Arena Football League’s San Jose Sabercats.

Mixed Martial Arts Event Has Local Flavor

Coachella Valley competitors bring some 'home cooking' for fans to check out

Michelle Roe Attractions, Sports

The July 20 Mixed Martial Arts Up and Comers event will debut Coachella Valley contenders hoping to attract national attention, including Everett Cummings, Steven Stryker, Jason Gonzales, and Jaime Sierra.

Palm Springs Power Hurler Ready to Make his Pitch

Summer baseball primes him for Division 1 collegiate challenges ahead

Judd Spicer Sports

Palm Desert native Keaton Hernandez is ready for the demands of Division I college baseball. But he’ll need a recharged summer with the Palm Springs Power to help prime him for the challenge.

Jazzercise Founder Brings Desert Feel to Fitness Industry Icon

For more than 40 years, Judi Sheppard Missett has kept Jazzercise a distinctive lifestyle

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Instead of the traditional landscaping you might expect to see on a road lined with corporate-like buildings in a seaside resort city like Carlsbad, the front entrance to Jazzercise’s corporate headquarters has desert plants complete with cactus.

Cool Confines, Warm Welcome at Desert Ice Castle

When the temps hit triple digits, cool off with skating, hockey for entire family

Judd Spicer Sports

Since opening its doors in 2011, Desert Ice Castle in Cathedral City has enjoyed a regular rise of participants taking advantage of the only rink within an 80-minute drive of the desert.

Jerry Argovitz Takes Renewed Aim at NCAA

Rancho Mirage resident says his new book spurred him to tackle college athletics' biggest conglomerate

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Jerry Argovitz was once the most hated sports agent in the country because he refused to go with the flow, and now spurred by his new book, he’s set his sights on changing the NCAA.