SCV in MLB alumni update

Seven was a recurring number for the Cleveland Indians on Thursday night. They broke a tie in the seventh inning to beat the Angels 2-1 for their seventh straight win,

Pac-12 coaches weigh in on early signing day

HOLLYWOOD – National Signing Day holds honor, pageantry and a whole lot of relief for high school football players. But what happens when another signing period is added? In early

Preseason poll picks USC as Pac-12 favorite

HOLLYWOOD – USC football is picked to win the Pac-12 Conference in the 2017 season, according to a preseason media poll released by the Pac-12 on Wednesday morning. The Trojans

Golden Valley coach dies after suffering stroke

Golden Valley cheerleading coach Ed Santos died Wednesday afternoon after suffering a stroke at a cheerleading camp on Sunday. Santos was taken off life support at 9 p.m. on Tuesday

2016-17 Signal Sports Awards: Most Exciting Player

Nick Moore wasn’t always a quarterback. Since Pop Warner, the recent Hart High graduate played receiver, running back and safety before he cemented his position as a quarterback. The role

Trinity names new varsity baseball coach

Last year, Michael Franchimone went to scout a Trinity Classical Academy baseball game as a Santa Clarita Christian assistant coach. “I actually sat in the stands at Trinity last year,

Blue Heat women’s soccer falls in final

The Santa Clarita Blue Heat fought and fought against a staunch Grand Rapids defense, but upon the final whistle in extra time, reality set in. The local pro-am team had

Saugus boys basketball hires new coach

Alfredo Manzano is Saugus. He’s lived in Saugus since 1987, is a 1994 graduate of Saugus High and is a real estate broker in Saugus. He played basketball for the

SCV’s Stulman bros win gold in Israel

Brothers Sam and Philip Stulman may have spent their Fourth of July in Israel, but they couldn’t have celebrated their country in a more patriotic way. On that day, the

2016-17 Small School Year in Review

  Santa Clarita Christian School, Trinity Classical Academy and Albert Einstein Academy may be small, but this year’s success proves that they are mighty. SCCS made strides in football, earning

2016-17 West Ranch Year in Review

Casey Burrill remembers his first year coaching West Ranch baseball 12 years ago. The program’s first year. It was just a freshman team at the time. Then they added a

2016-17 Canyon High Year in Review

This year, Canyon High showed some serious potential. At the front of the pack was the girls basketball team, which made it to a CIF-Southern Section final for the second