
Hart football readies for trek to Carlsbad
Hart football players have said that they’ve prepared harder for this season than any other. They have the opportunity to prove that tonight against Carlsbad. “All the players in here
Hart football players have said that they’ve prepared harder for this season than any other. They have the opportunity to prove that tonight against Carlsbad. “All the players in here
After winning the Golden State Athletic Conference title last season and earning a ticket to the NAIA National Tournament, The Master’s University volleyball team begs the question: Is it harder
Karate is more than just breaking boards, as any student at Rising Sun Karate in Stevenson Ranch will tell you. “I get that question every time,” said Kevin Stevens with
Before the start of this season, the Valencia girls volleyball team made a list of words that they wanted to embody this season. At the top of the list was
Canyon football ended its scrimmage against Ventura in one of the best, yet most frustrating, ways possible. Quarterback Aydyn Litz tossed a 15-yard pass to Felo Ibrahim, who was waiting
There were a lot of firsts for Castaic High School on Tuesday. On the first day of school, the first-ever Castaic football team walked onto the first-ever Castaic football field
Matt Moore is wearing red and black once again. But instead of the football uniform he wore when he was the quarterback at Hart in the early 2000s, it’s a
Baseball players are like fish in the sense that there are big ones and small ones. They all live in bodies of water, some bigger than others. Valencia pitcher Ryan
Playing baseball for Hart High School was hard work for Cole Roederer. Outside of the usual practices and games, he put in extra time to do sprints on the field or learn more tedious concepts, like the best angles when playing outfield or how to maximize information from a scouting report.
When Garret Monheim went to the University of Oklahoma’s student orientation, he entered as a student, but he left as a student-athlete. During orientation, he received a text message from
Football is the first of all the fall sports to begin practices, and while all Foothill League teams are excited to have started camp, there’s one thing players and coaches
In casual conversation, Ryan Morrison is a soft-spoken person. But on the field, his play speaks volumes. After being named Valencia’s starting quarterback over the summer, Morrison has only turned
Due to a drop in the number of players, Santa Clarita Christian School has opted to play a JV football schedule this season. SCCS Athletic Director and head football coach
At around 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dave Padilla seemed simultaneously one of the most loved and hated coaches on the Hart football staff, at least according to the players. “Jogging
The U.S. Women’s National Team continues its World Cup Victory Tour in Los Angeles this weekend, serving as a close-to-home reminder of what the USWNT has accomplished on the field
Recruiting is always a thoroughly discussed topic at Pac-12 Football Media Day and at this year’s event in Hollywood on July 24, there was one question that stood out above
Throughout the summer, prep football quarterbacks across Southern California are executing highlight-reel passes and receivers are snagging balls from staggering heights in the air. It’s all part of 7-on-7 football,
Playing baseball for Hart High School was hard work for Cole Roederer. Outside of usual practices and games, he put in extra time to do sprints on the field or
Staying in shape for football is a year-round endeavor for the College of the Canyons football team. Even throughout the summer, there’s plenty of lifting and practices to get to.
HOLLYWOOD — When talking about the incoming freshmen at the University of Oregon, head coach Mario Cristobal and linebacker Troy Dye were hesitant to name one that stood out above
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