
Valencia football pounds Hart in battle for first place
Valencia Vikings football didn’t miss a beat in Friday night’s battle with the Hart Hawks. The Vikings ran through, threw over and defensively dominated the Hawks in the 44-14 win,
Valencia Vikings football didn’t miss a beat in Friday night’s battle with the Hart Hawks. The Vikings ran through, threw over and defensively dominated the Hawks in the 44-14 win,
Hart girls’ tennis took home another league win on Oct. 10, with an 11-7 win over the visiting Golden Valley Grizzlies. The Hawks thrashed through doubles play with just enough
Trinity Classical Academy alumnus Lucas Spring has always been passionate about the game of basketball. The guard became the program’s all-time leading scorer last season and led the Knights to
The first Foothill League championship for girls’ flag football belongs to the Hart Hawks. Hart clinched at least a share of the title on Wednesday after a 28-7 win on
Hart running back Zach Rogozik or “Rogo-six” spent most of his Thursday night in the Canyon Cowboys end zone. Rogozik was nearly unstoppable on the ground and as a receiver
West Ranch High School girls’ volleyball was pushed but prevailed in its back-and-forth senior night match with Valencia High School. The Wildcats prevailed at home in straight sets, 25-22, 25-19,
Tuesday’s third round of Foothill League girls’ golf showed just how tight the championship race could be. Valencia High School earned its first win of the season after finishing with
Santa Clarita Christian football’s defense was ready for nearly anything in Saturday’s non-league matchup with the Chadwick Dolphins. The Cardinals blasted the Dolphins, 35-3, behind a monster defensive performance. SCCS
West Ranch football’s lines dominated up front throughout its Foothill League battle with Saugus. The Wildcats won the game, 48-24, behind a near unstoppable defensive pressure and big holes for
Trinity Knights football made its presence felt throughout its new home in the Cottonwood League. The Knights trampled the Webb Schools Gauls, 49-14, on Thursday night at College of the
Saugus girls’ volleyball refused to be put away in Tuesday night’s five-set battle at West Ranch. The Centurions trailed 2-1 entering the fourth game and went down 5-0 in the
Tuesday’s third round of Foothill League girls’ golf was canceled and postponed due to extreme heat at the Oaks Club. Local coaches were monitoring the heat via a wet bulb
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga and Tyler Wainfeld Signal Sports Writers Foothill League football is in full swing heading into week seven. Valencia returns from its bye while Golden Valley gets a
Team USA star David Smith became just the fourth American to ever make four Olympic indoor volleyball squads this past summer. Smith, a 39-year-old deaf man, has been playing volleyball
Golden Valley junior defensive back Ace Frias read the Castaic quarterbacks like a book on Friday night. Frias picked off the Coyote gunslingers three times, including a pick-six that powered
Trinity Knights football has refused to slow down from its breakneck pace since opening up the season in mid-August. The Knights claimed their latest victim on Thursday, after blowing out
West Ranch girls’ golf extended its lead in league play on Wednesday after winning the second round of Foothill League golf. Despite it being the Wildcats’ second-straight league match win,
Foothill League girls’ flag football titans clashed on Wednesday with the Hart Hawks and West Ranch Wildcats facing off for the first time in the sport’s history. Quick tackling and
A strong day in doubles led Castaic girls’ tennis to its first Foothill League win of the season. The Coyotes toppled the hosting Canyon Cowboys on Tuesday, 10-8, with most
Trinity girls’ volleyball needed more from its well-balanced team heading into Tuesday night’s Heritage League battle for first place with the Faith Baptist Contenders. The Knights (8-7, 7-0) executed all
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