Hart girl’s soccer heads to tournament final in dominant win
Hart girl’s soccer overwhelmed Temple City 9-1 in a one-sided affair in the semifinal round of the Hart Varsity Showcase at Hart High School Friday afternoon. “I thought they were
Hart girl’s soccer overwhelmed Temple City 9-1 in a one-sided affair in the semifinal round of the Hart Varsity Showcase at Hart High School Friday afternoon. “I thought they were

The Santa Clarita Valley has two teams competing in The Classic at Damien which started Thursday and will run through Monday at Damien High School in La Verne. The Classic,

MaxPreps named Canyon High School’s Jarrett Reeser to the 2019 California All-State First Team on Thursday on MaxPreps.com. Reeser received the honors for his punting abilities this season. The Cowboys’

As another NFL season begins to wrap up, Santa Clarita Valley alumni around the country put a bow on their seasons. This year, eight former Santa Clarita products were signed

College football has entered the heart of the bowl season, and 18 Santa Clarita Valley alumni finish another year at their respective universities around the country. Bryan Mills – North

CIF-Southern Section commissioner Rob Wigod announced a proposal to change the format of the CIF-Southern Section playoffs for the 2020 football season in a press release on Thursday. The new

West Ranch girls tennis freshman Annette Robertson took her talents to the international stage at the Copa Pura Vida ITF Junior tennis tournament in San Jose, Costa Rica, which was

College of the Canyons women’s basketball staged a 66-51 upset over No. 7 Pasadena City in its home opener Friday night at Bross Court. The Cougars improved to 3-6 and

Golden Valley girl’s basketball improved its record after a convincing 44-28 win over the John F. Kennedy Cougars Thursday night at Golden Valley High School. The Grizzlies now stand at

Proud parents boasting hats and shirts from various universities around the country could be found in the West P.E. Gymnasium at College of the Canyons Wednesday afternoon as five Cougar

Coming off a strong 83-62 win against Reedley, the College of the Canyons women’s basketball team (2-6 overall) has been preparing for a tough four-game stretch starting Wednesday versus Rio

My name is Ryan Stuart, an eager young sports reporter raised in the rains of Western Washington. I spent the last 18 years of my life in Gig Harbor, which