
Hart’s 11-on-11 exercise holds connections to the past
The day featured a dizzying number of connections to the past, but to the Herrington brothers, it just felt like, well, football. When Hart High and Paraclete of Lancaster got
The day featured a dizzying number of connections to the past, but to the Herrington brothers, it just felt like, well, football. When Hart High and Paraclete of Lancaster got
The epilogue to Chase Farrell’s Valencia High baseball career held true to its overarching narrative. “I think what I take away the most (from high school ball) is that you
It’s all about returns lately when it comes to Santa Clarita Valley products in Major League Baseball. In June, Hart High graduate James Shields returned off the disabled list for
Chad Phillips has resigned as the boys basketball coach at Valencia High. Winner of two Foothill League titles in three seasons at Valencia, Phillips announced via Twitter on Monday that
Anyone probing results from the Phillips 66 National Championships last week might have noticed one name conspicuously missing from the women’s 100-meter freestyle championship final. Saugus High graduate Abbey Weitzeil
The summer of 2017 has been one of change for Foothill League baseball coaching staffs. One day after Saugus High announced its new coach, Golden Valley’s head man, Steve Lombardi,
A co-players of the year award is, in one sense, a cop-out. It is a refusal to decide. However, this season the Santa Clarita Valley, and more specifically Valencia High
After leading Saugus High boys basketball to its first winning season in five years, Bill Bedgood has stepped down as the Centurions head coach, he confirmed to The Signal on
Recent Valencia High graduate Tariq Speights liked Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff with or without football. But he was happy to learn this week that his time there will include
On Wednesday at Saugus High, in the early stages of a sleepy summer evening, Hart High’s Tripp Bowers undertook a daunting mental task. Due to an error, the rising senior
Asked for her absolute favorite memory from the 2017 high-school swim season, recent Valencia High graduate Nikol Popov could’ve picked her CIF title in the 200-yard individual medley. She could’ve
After weeks of bearing the weight of bad news and good food, Canyon High graduate Drew Wolitarsky got a pick-me-up Tuesday when the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football
At a recent William S. Hart Union High School District function honoring spring CIF champions, Saugus High swim coach Jim Klipfel spoke about recent graduate Tanner Olson. The focus wasn’t
The Santa Clarita Blue Heat haven’t scored as many goals as its coach might have hoped. But, frankly, they’ve scored when they’ve had to and they haven’t had to score
In a short amount of time, Santa Clarita Christian boys basketball has become the longest team around. SCCS coach James Mosley confirmed Friday that Caden and Jordan Starr, the respective
One word defined West Ranch baseball’s 9-6 win over St. Mary’s at Buchanan High in Clovis on Friday, and one word nearly derailed it. “We are going to be offensive,”
Elena Martinelli was nervous. This was something she was proud of, but not something she necessarily broadcast. How would her classmates react? “You’re still selling cookies as a teenager?” she
Golden Valley High football coach Dan Kelley doesn’t deny that greater expectations grace the shoulders of his record-breaking senior wide receiver entering the 2017 season. Kelley, though, believes Jalin Lewis
Subtle chuckling permeated the room. Milwaukee Brewers Amateur Scouting Director Tod Johnson smirked. Keston Hiura smiled. Asked at a press conference Wednesday what kind of relief it was to learn
Wednesdays have a special purpose in the grander scheme of summertime baseball for West Ranch High. The Wildcats use the middle-of-the-week to set up their weekend pitching rotation, and that
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