
TMU Insider: Annett Davis returns from surgery
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal In the early days of fall practice, a source of inspiration rolled around the MacArthur Center in a wheelchair, displaying a radiant smile and
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal In the early days of fall practice, a source of inspiration rolled around the MacArthur Center in a wheelchair, displaying a radiant smile and
No. 1 Louisiana State University (14-0) and No. 3 Clemson (14-0) will face-off in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game Monday at 5:00 p.m. at the Mercedes Benz Superdome
The Ventura women’s basketball team is continuing its streak of excellence, chasing its eighth state title since 1996, all under head coach Ned Mircetic. “I think this year – knock
Former Valencia football two-way player Mykael Wright had the opportunity to play on one of the biggest stages in college football with the Oregon Ducks as they defeated the Wisconsin
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal With Tim Soares seated courtside in a navy warm-up hoody, and Brock Gardner located farther down the bench beside Master’s athletic trainer Jerry Sorenson,
The Master’s University women’s basketball team won its 15th straight game to begin the season in a dominant defensive effort and 80-46 win against the University of Alberta in the
Former Hart football star Brady White led the Memphis Tigers as they took on the Penn State Nittany Lions in 53-39 Cotton Bowl loss Saturday at Arlington, Texas. “It was
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
The College of the Canyons men’s basketball team began preparing for the 2019-20 season with a noticeable difference in attitude and approach, according to head coach Howard Fisher. “I think
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
The Master’s University 2019-20 men’s basketball team understands with the amount of talent that the Mustangs return along with the depth that they have acquired over the off-season, that they
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal When the NAIA released its women’s soccer All-Americans this month, it served as the capstone to one of the most decorated careers in Master’s
The Master’s University women’s basketball team has gained momentum at the start of its 2019-20 season, mounting an undefeated record through its first 12 games. The team is off to
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
For The Master’s University’s women’s basketball team’s 6-foot-6 sophomore center, Stephanie Soares, playing alongside her sister and Master’s junior Jessica has always held special meaning. In the fourth quarter of
The Master’s University men’s basketball team hosted La Sierra University at The MacArthur Center on Thursday and put a home-game winning streak on the line. With the Mustangs’ second-leading scorer,
The University of Memphis football team won its first-ever American Athletic Conference championship on Saturday and former Hart High School quarterback Brady White was at the helm. In the come-from-behind,
Hart High School alumnus Derek Waldeck felt a little extra motivation entering his fourth year as a midfielder for the Stanford University men’s soccer team. Not only because it would
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