
2016 Foothill League football preview
If the 2016 high school football season has taught us anything so far, it’s that you can’t sleep on any team in the Foothill League. The race for the league
If the 2016 high school football season has taught us anything so far, it’s that you can’t sleep on any team in the Foothill League. The race for the league
In 2014, Brandon Pank took over as head coach for a West Ranch volleyball team that had gone 8-15-2 overall and 4-6 in the Foothill League the season prior. This
Hunter Greene, a Stevenson Ranch resident who attends Sherman Oaks High of Notre Dame, flew south for the fall. He’s currently in Monterrey, Mexico, representing his country on the USA
In this week’s CIF-Southern Section cross country polls for both boys and girls, the Foothill League teams didn’t move an inch. The West Ranch boys remain at No. 3 in
Whenever West Ranch High girls volleyball finds itself in a hole, it can count on the “triple threat” to dig them out. Outside hitter Tasha Skabelund, setter Katie Jacobs and
One step forward and two steps back. It was the theme of Hart’s 38-32 loss to St. Bonaventure of Ventura on Friday night at College of the Canyons’ Cougar Stadium.
La Puente — Quarterback Tyler Lee trusted his arm in the first half and relied on Ryan DeMarois in the second half after losing star running back Caden Kulp for
West Ranch High’s senior class was finally able to taste victory against Hart High on Thursday night. “This was a really big accomplishment,” said Lauren Smith, a senior outside hitter.
West Ranch High’s journey toward another Foothill League title hit a bump in the road in Tuesday afternoon’s Foothill League match, the third of the season, at El Cariso Golf
Valencia High studied Newbury Park quarterback Cameron Rising, a University of Oklahoma commit, all week. So when the Vikings didn’t see him on the field before their 56-35 win over
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