
COC football drops Northern Conference opener to Ventura
College of the Canyons dropped its SCFA Northern Conference opener Thursday night to Ventura College, 45-30, at the Ventura College Sports Complex. The Cougars cut the Pirates’ lead to 38-30
College of the Canyons dropped its SCFA Northern Conference opener Thursday night to Ventura College, 45-30, at the Ventura College Sports Complex. The Cougars cut the Pirates’ lead to 38-30
As West Ranch’s Preston Pope and Canyon’s Ethan Danforth approached the final 50 yards or so of the second Foothill League cross country meet Thursday afternoon, mere inches separated the
On Wednesday afternoon, College of the Canyons football coach Ted Iacenda joked that he would prefer the big games to come later in the season. A couple of extra weeks
When Hart baseball coach Jim Ozella flips on his television to watch the Major League Baseball postseason, he’s given an experience likely no other high school coach in America can
As the sun set on West Ranch’s practice Tuesday, work only came to a close after quarterback Weston Eget dropped a beauty of a pass from around 25 yards out
With West Ranch and Valencia perched atop the Foothill League girls tennis standings, Saugus and Hart met Tuesday in a pivotal match toward the league’s third and final playoff spot.
It doesn’t take an extended search to get a sense of the community backing behind Hart junior volleyball player, Alyssa Cosey. A scan of the school’s Twitter page, and you
Coming off a touchdown at the buzzer in the first half, which brought West Ranch to within seven points of Canyon, Wildcats coach Chris Varner put forth a proposition for
When West Ranch coach Chris Varner stares across the sidelines Friday night, he’ll find someone he regards as one of his dearest friends, Canyon coach Rich Gutierrez. Varner previously served
Sometimes a loss before a bye week can give teams that extended period to unwillingly reflect on the defeat. That’s certainly wasn’t the case for Golden Valley, which lost to
For a moment Thursday afternoon, The Master’s University men’s soccer team looked to be in the driver’s seat for an upset over No. 16 Vanguard. A late first-half goal from
Santa Clarita Christian School opens San Joaquin League play Thursday night and finds itself in a possible battle for the league title right at the onset. The Cardinals (5-0) head
When Keland White stepped onto the College of the Canyons campus this spring, it marked his third junior college in a span of seven months. The 6-foot-1, 200-pound running back
Both Trinity Classical Academy cross country teams have won their first three Heritage League meets, and a slip-up from the Knights shouldn’t be expected anytime soon. They’ll get the luxury
Already mired in a five-game losing streak, the College of the Canyons men’s soccer team hoped a return home after a two-game hiatus could halt the skid. But a free-kick
It was probably for the best that Valencia and Calabasas football met Thursday of last week for their shootout, which the Coyotes won, 65-63. That gave coach Larry Muir and
Dustin Kua’s recruitment from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo reached its peak Saturday — literally and figuratively — at the top of a mountain in Morro Bay during his official
It was somewhat of a chance encounter that brought junior Carlotta Nonnis Marzano to Valencia. For starters, the Vikings girls tennis standout had a chance to go to a school
Something is going to have to give Saturday night in the third annual Faith Bowl at College of the Canyons. Trinity Classical Academy (2-2) has allowed just six points overs
Haymaker after haymaker, body blow after body blow, it seemed there wasn’t a punch Valencia couldn’t take Thursday night at Calabasas. Despite an eight-touchdown, 544-yard performance from Coyotes quarterback Jaden
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