Tough teams ahead for girls tennis playoff teams
West Ranch High girls tennis learned Monday it would be playing Marmonte League champion Oaks Christian on the road Wednesday in the first round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 1
West Ranch High girls tennis learned Monday it would be playing Marmonte League champion Oaks Christian on the road Wednesday in the first round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 1
Hart High junior Da’Von Jones took a handoff on a misdirection play, slipped through a hole in the line and blasted up the sideline in the first quarter Friday night.
If you went looking for a Foothill League girls volleyball team lately, the CIF-Southern Section rankings wouldn’t be a good place to start. League teams found themselves on the outside
Asked a simple question, Canyon High football coach Rich Gutierrez provided a simple answer. Is Saugus High’s offense better than it showed in a 28-7 loss to Valencia last week?
Three games. Not three sets. Certainly not three matches. Valencia High sophomore Amanda Tabanera dropped three measly games through all four rounds of the Foothill League girls tennis individual tournament
It’s easy to get tangled in the intricacies of the CIF-Southern Section’s new playoff grouping system. But simply put: Success generally means you’ll be presented with a greater challenge. Two
The focus Wednesday at the Foothill League girls tennis individual tournament rested on the league’s deep doubles lineups. Twenty-four hours later, as play shifts to the semifinals and finals, all
College of the Canyons football coach Ted Iacenda said one challenge presented by Cerritos College – the Cougars’ National Division, Northern Conference opponent in Saturday’s road game — is that
Valencia High girls volleyball didn’t labor through Tuesday’s 3-0 home win over Canyon High. However, the victory — by scores of 25-14, 25-13, 25-13 — secured a share of the
The advice was meant as motivation. When Hart High graduate Mike Montgomery signed with the Kansas City Royals in 2008, his dad, Dave, told him to pitch every game like
Hart High baseball coach Jim Ozella knew the question before I asked it. How could he not? “Let me see, wait one second, the question revolves around Montgomery and Bauer,”
Valencia High had 11 penalties, three turnovers and a precarious lead over Saugus High through three quarters Friday night in a battle of Foothill League unbeatens at Valencia High. The
Santa Clarita Christian girls volleyball players lunged, dove and dug to fend off three straight Trinity Classical Academy attacks. The fourth wouldn’t be denied. Kathryn Brooks’ hit sped unimpeded to
College of the Canyons wide receiver Marquise Brown said earlier this season he came to COC from Florida, in part, because of the success of Cougar-turned-Arizona State star Tim White.
The moment was three years in the making and, by the time it rolled around, an all-but-forgone conclusion. West Ranch High girls tennis beat Valencia High, 13-5, Tuesday at Valencia
The game billed as a matchup of two of the Foothill League’s best defenses turned out to be all about the big play Friday. Golden Valley wide receiver Jalin Lewis
Even after six games, it’s hard to assess the College of the Canyons football team. The Cougars won two games they were supposed to win before venturing into the teeth
The scariest aspect of Valencia High’s 35-14 win over Hart High on Friday, at least for other Foothill League teams, is that the game showcased the Vikings’ host of talented
Hope International University got the breaks early on Wednesday, The Master’s University caught a huge break late, and Mustangs goalie Kyle Cunningham made jaw-dropping saves in between. The end result
Battered by a brutal non-conference schedule, the road for College of the Canyons football doesn’t get much smoother Saturday. The Cougars (2-3) host state No. 12-ranked Ventura College (3-2) at
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