
Former Valencia football player Mykael Wright turning heads at Oregon
HOLLYWOOD — When talking about the incoming freshmen at the University of Oregon, head coach Mario Cristobal and linebacker Troy Dye were hesitant to name one that stood out above

HOLLYWOOD — When talking about the incoming freshmen at the University of Oregon, head coach Mario Cristobal and linebacker Troy Dye were hesitant to name one that stood out above

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal SAN FRANCISCO — There may not be a more authoritative voice inside the Giants’ clubhouse than Buster Posey. And Sunday, the All-Star catcher was

When Auburn University offensive line coach Kenny Dillingham said he could do “the worm,” College of the Canyons offensive lineman Kilian Zierer didn’t believe him. So Dillingham made a deal.

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal One reason The Master’s University has succeeded in athletics over the years is that its campus is located in a valley rich with talented

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Warning: Fall sports at The Master’s University are closer than they appear. With games roughly a month away, here’s a brief look at the

The U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship begins on Aug. 5 and the Men’s Amateur starts on Aug. 12, with qualifying events across the country scheduled throughout the month of July. Several

Katie Taix cares deeply about the College of the Canyons softball program. She also cares deeply about giving the next generation of softball players the foundation they need. Both of

The College of the Canyons Annual Cross Country Summer Series is returning for its 46th year, offering the Santa Clarita running community and those who want to get into running

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Hansel Atencia, a two-time NAIA All-American at The Master’s University, has spent the last month since graduation at home in Colombia visiting family and

By Dan Lovi and Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writers The past year for The Master’s University athletics program was filled with countless highlights, program firsts and remarkable individual as well

By Diego Marquez and Dan Lovi Over the years, College of the Canyons has been known for being fierce competitors and for pumping out high-level athletes across all 17 of

When the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees meet in London Stadium on June 29 and 30, it will mark the first time Major League Baseball teams have played

Robert Winslow went to bed Thursday believing his baseball career was over. The MLB Draft had passed earlier in the week without The Master’s University right-hander and Saugus grad hearing

A loss to the University of Massachusetts Boston in the second round of the NCAA Division 3 College World Series wasn’t the outcome the Chapman University baseball team was expecting,

The 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft came to a close as rounds 11-40 were announced on Wednesday. On the third day of the draft, five players that were selected were

At some point in the middle of the madness, amid an almost unprecedented barrage of home runs, Aaron Shackelford was asked whether he could have envisioned his senior year unfolding

For former Hart pitcher and current UCLA Bruin Jack Ralston, Tuesday was a day that will be ingrained in his memory forever. Ralston was selected in the 2019 MLB First-Year

The most prolific power hitter in the history of The Master’s University has no expectations when it comes to this week’s Major League Baseball Draft. “I’ve heard top 10 rounds

What began as a 64-team bracket in the NCAA Division 1 softball tournament has dwindled to just eight teams in the 2019 Women’s College World Series. Two Foothill League softball

On August 31, 2018, College of the Canyons head baseball coach Chris Cota was announced as the inaugural manager of the Ridgefield Raptors, the newest team in the West Coast