
Vista Valencia Senior Men’s Golf Club taking on new members
Paul Long may be 71 years old, but he still considers himself a “youngster” when it comes to his golfing buddies in the Vista Valencia Senior Men’s Golf Club. “A
Paul Long may be 71 years old, but he still considers himself a “youngster” when it comes to his golfing buddies in the Vista Valencia Senior Men’s Golf Club. “A
Three games into the Tournament of Champions in Bullhead City, Ariz., Saugus softball coach Julie Archer barely has a voice. A tight loss and a bounce-back win is no doubt
Canyon boys volleyball went into its Thursday-night match against El Toro with one focus: Slow down Chargers outside hitter Jacob Steele. The Pepperdine commit came off a 309-kill junior campaign
FULLERTON – After a timeout in the third quarter in the CIF Division 3 state tournament game against Sunny Hills, the Saugus girls basketball team stood in a circle, put their
After just one season as head coach of the Wildcats, West Ranch boys basketball coach Sean McKillop resigned on Wednesday morning. McKillop said that he felt he had to leave
After winning his second Golden State Athletic Conference title in as many years, The Master’s University men’s basketball coach Kelvin Starr has every right to brag. But that wouldn’t be
With a dramatic loss to Oaks Christian in the rearview mirror, West Ranch boys lacrosse knew that it had to bounce back quickly. And what better way to bounce back
BAKERSFIELD – Chance Rich wanted to close out his senior season with Valencia wrestling on a high note. He had to. As arguably the Santa Clarita Valley’s best prep wrestler,
With a two-point lead and less than one minute left in the third period, it looked like Valencia wrestling’s Chance Rich just about wrapped up his quarterfinal match in the
Seconds away from an opportunity to force a fifth set against Thousand Oaks, West Ranch boys volleyball’s Andrew Benser had a message for his team: “I said, ‘Let’s take it
Trinity softball’s season-opener against Oakwood on Thursday afternoon provided fresh starts at multiple spots on the field. For one, Catie Robertson pitched her first full varsity game for the Knights,
When competing in the Las Vegas Classic volleyball tournament, the Legacy 17 Elite team, which is part of Santa Clarita’s Legacy Volleyball club, generally is hoping for some looks from
West Ranch boys tennis singles player Parker McBride was feeling the effects of a little birthday luck on Wednesday afternoon against Granada Hills. Going up against Daniel Lin, the No.
Brandon Johnson really couldn’t have asked for a better first game as head coach of West Ranch boys volleyball. The Wildcats swept defending CIF-Southern Section Division 2 champions Notre Dame
With a roster chock-full of seniors, the Santa Clarita Christian School girls soccer team knew they had to make every game count. Each match was an opportunity for upperclassmen to
Six points was all they needed. Six points stood between the teary-eyed, yet proud, Saugus girls basketball team and a trip to the program’s first-ever CIF-Southern Section final. “(Playing in
As the penalty kicks commenced between Hart and La Mirada boys soccer in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 quarterfinals, Indians goalkeeper Jacob Tomaszewski found himself in a unique situation. “When
GARDEN GROVE – Huddled together in a baseball dugout just a short walk away from the Pacifica soccer field, Canyon girls soccer players smiled, but with sad eyes. The 1-0
When thinking of Saugus High School athletics, girls basketball typically isn’t the first sport to come to mind. The Centurions, however, have been working silently and relentlessly to change that.
Looking ahead, Valencia softball’s Ally Shipman can see a bright future at University of Tennessee. Behind her, she can see a stat line from her junior year that includes 15
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