
Hart QB Moore made quick read for college home
After returning from his official visit to Eastern Washington University, Nick Moore made the decision to commit in about the time it’d taken him to fly from Spokane, Washington, to
After returning from his official visit to Eastern Washington University, Nick Moore made the decision to commit in about the time it’d taken him to fly from Spokane, Washington, to
Since 2007, the first year Foothill League boys basketball featured its current six schools, there had never been as many as five teams tied for first place after five games.
The frequency of the phrase made it seem like Hart boys basketball had just survived a fishing expedition in a hurricane. “Weather the storm,” senior Ben Kaufman said of the
Valencia High goalie Daniel Rodriguez took a deep breath, exhaled and delivered the truth. Avoiding typical athlete mumbo jumbo about nerves of steel and unfailing confidence, Rodriguez described how he
A key to Hart High boys soccer keeping its head after what could have been a devastating loss to open Foothill League play has been junior Jaden Nguyen’s noggin. Nguyen,
By the time Valencia boys basketball coach Chad Phillips emerged from the visitor’s locker room Friday night at Saugus High, the clock was already ticking down. “We can be excited
Friday’s rainstorm didn’t disrupt the Foothill League’s boys and girls soccer schedules as much as you might think. But a few games were impacted by the downpours. The Hart High
Valencia High boys basketball won Friday’s back-and-forth thriller at the buzzer — just not the final one. Saugus had summoned a surge near the end of the third quarter, taking
Valencia’s Cesar Dominguez, Sean Kim and Josh Ferguson stood near the site of a soon-to-be free kick in the 27th minute Friday at Saugus. Kim and Ferguson sprinted past the
Saugus and Valencia highs will commence a chess match today. The defending Foothill League champion Vikings will aim to dictate where on the field the upstart Centurions can play —
The USA Swimming Open Water Nationals are returning to Castaic Lake this spring after a two-year hiatus, USA Swimming announced Wednesday. There will be a lot on the line May
Whether it’s Baseball America, USA Today or, most recently, MaxPreps, Stevenson Ranch resident Hunter Greene says the pre-draft props don’t get old. “I’m honored,” Greene, a senior pitcher/shortstop at Notre
Maybe the nature of Golden Valley boys basketball’s 3-0 Foothill League start makes it easier for the Grizzlies not to look too far ahead. They have, after all, won each
It was something like a big-man relay race. Richard Kawakami carried Golden Valley boys basketball early. Then, when foul trouble limited the 6-foot-5 forward to two and a half minutes
This is not a total surprise. After all, no clear-cut favorite emerged before Foothill League boys basketball began last week. But, still, Saugus and Golden Valley highs — which play
At halftime, Canyon High girls basketball’s focus was singular: defense. The Cowboys needed to clamp down on a hot-shooting Hart team that turned open looks into a competitive game through
Even after scoring a game-high 24 points, Hart High’s Whitten Dominguez had one job left. To be fair, the final buzzer had sounded. But a gaggle of Indians cheerleaders missed
Down by three with 28 seconds left in regulation, Santa Clarita Christian boys basketball desperately needed Renaissance Academy of Altadena to miss the front end of a one-and-one free throw
Four different Valencia High boys soccer players scored earlier this week in the Vikings’ Foothill League-opening 4-1 win over West Ranch. That, coach Tony Scalercio said, is the kind of
Valencia junior Zach Hawkins couldn’t miss. Five girls soccer teams couldn’t score. A girls basketball team won by 77. Saugus boys hoops knocked off the defending champs by one. It
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