
Nation’s best familiar to one TMU baseball player
Michael Sexton has made two major baseball journeys. First, he transferred from NAIA powerhouse Lewis-Clark State to The Master’s University before the 2016 season. Then he promptly led the Mustangs
Michael Sexton has made two major baseball journeys. First, he transferred from NAIA powerhouse Lewis-Clark State to The Master’s University before the 2016 season. Then he promptly led the Mustangs
Division 2 Valencia Moises Haynes, running back Mykael Wright, defensive back Ben Seymour, defensive line Division 3 Hart AJ Stanley, defensive back Charles Ike, linebacker Division 6 Saugus Daniel Gilmartin,
It was a matter of time, and Canyons Aquatic Club knew it. The most prolific head coach in the swim club’s history, Coley Stickels, announced over the weekend he will
From the top right section of the visitors’ bleachers at Valencia High on Friday, Canyon students kicked off a chant unspectacular in nearly every sports setting. Not this one. A
People have told Zach Hawkins to change his shot. They’ve urged the Valencia High junior to tweak what looks, at least to the naked eye, like a two-handed finish. He
Claire Robinson stood by herself under the lights at Valencia Heritage Park on Thursday night after a 1-0 loss to Santa Clarita Christian. The Albert Einstein Academy goalie put her
Tony Scalercio is homesick. It’s not that the Valencia High boys soccer coach has been traveling the country, the state or even the county. It’s that his Vikings have played,
Standing beside the bleachers 15 minutes before tipoff Wednesday, The Master’s University coach Kelvin Starr discussed “process” with one of his assistants. If the Mustangs were going to capitalize on
First place in Foothill League boys basketball is, evidently, a dangerous place. The three teams tied atop league standings entering Tuesday night all either lost or nearly lost. Hart was
Albert Einstein Academy boys soccer defeated Newbury Park Adventist 9-4 on Tuesday night after recovering from a 4-2 halftime deficit. With the win, the Rockets (6-2-2 overall, 6-0 in Omega)
The Master’s University forward Bianca Cubello checked back in to a two-point game Wednesday night and jogged over to her teammates. “We got to get a stop,” she said around
This is what a win with four freshman starters looks like. Saugus High girls basketball turned the ball over and turned the corner. The Centurions went ice cold on offense
As soon as the fourth-quarter three-point attempt left his hand, Anthony McIntyre knew it wasn’t going in. So the Saugus High guard tracked the ball’s trajectory, timed his jump and picked
It was a night of comebacks. Santa Clarita Christian boys hoops overcame an early 10-point deficit. Trinity Classical Academy girls hoops came back to the basics. It made for a
The most famous person in the room Thursday night at College of the Canyons’ Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony might also have been the most thankful to be there.
Ben Seymour’s evaluation of his 2016 football season differs from the opinion of just about everyone else. The Valencia High coaching staff believes the sophomore defensive end can become one
For the first eight minutes of warm-ups Friday night at Saugus High, Hart’s Whitten Dominguez couldn’t find his shooting touch. From there, the ball touched little but the bottom of
Josh De Leon scored for Saugus and pumped his fists. Luis Valadez scored for Hart and performed a nifty dance move. But by the end of a 1-1 tie at
Almost without exception, when a prep athlete picks a college home, they want it to feel like, well, home. “The camaraderie with the team. I mean I already felt like
At 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dennis Ellis, his fiancé and his three kids shuffled aboard their minivan and began a 14-hour trek from Boise, Idaho, to Santa Clarita. Stops were minimal,
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