
Former Vikings boys volleyball player Cameron Graves shines in college
Cameron Graves was a late bloomer when it came to volleyball. But things have a way of falling into place for the Valencia alumnus when it comes to the sport.

Cameron Graves was a late bloomer when it came to volleyball. But things have a way of falling into place for the Valencia alumnus when it comes to the sport.

By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director For The Signal Looking to amp up the level of competition heading into the final stretch of the collegiate track & field season, College

It was a tale of two games on Wednesday afternoon at Lou Herwaldt stadium, as The Master’s University baseball team faced Arizona Christian University in back-to-back contests that were continuations

By Mason NesbittFor The Signal Rarely is so much history packed into so little time. In the fifth inning of a baseball game at The Master’s University on April 6,

By Jesse MuñozCOC Sports Information DirectorFor The Signal The 2019 women’s tennis season continues for College of the Canyons with two singles players and pair of doubles teams qualifying to

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal College of the Canyons swim & dive celebrated a historically momentous day on the deck at last Friday’s Western State Conference (WSC) meet hosted

Riding an 11-game winning streak, The Master’s University baseball team looked solid against Bethesda as starting pitcher Robert Winslow struck out the top of the lineup to begin the game

Santa Clarita Christian School quarterback Blake Kirshner is used to the spotlight. He was a four-year varsity player and a two-year starter, helping lead the Cardinals to an 18-4 record

The Master’s University has hired an Olympian to lead its newest program. Annett Davis, who finished fifth in beach volleyball at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, has been named the

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal After suffering through a pair of road shutout losses last weekend, the College of the Canyons lineup has responded by scoring 24 runs over

For former West Ranch shortstop Nico Valdez, playing baseball at the next level is an important goal. Even more important for Valdez is the opportunity to serve his country. After

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal College of the Canyons baseball started the second round of conference play with an important 11-0 win over conference and regional rival Antelope Valley

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Saturday’s loss in the NAIA Division 1 women’s basketball quarterfinals did little to rattle Anika Neuman’s perspective. “We’ve accomplished some great wins this season,

The College of the Canyons swimming team hosted the Western State Conference Swim and Dive Meet No. 2 at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center on Saturday. The men’s team finished

In just its second season of existence, the College of the Canyons women’s tennis program is firmly in the hunt for a Western State Conference (WSC) championship. The Lady Cougars

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Even as The Master’s University men’s basketball team slipped on championship T-shirts, even as one Mustang after another ascended a ladder inside Warrior Arena

The Master’s University men’s basketball team shrugged off a slow start against Westmont College in the semifinals of the Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament on Friday at William Jessup University

Jesse Munoz For The Signal Four tournaments into the 2019 season and the College of the Canyons men’s golf team is back in familiar territory, at the top of the

Coach Dan Waldeck was clear when he spoke about what kind of impact Saturday’s loss in the title game of the Golden State Athletic Conference tournament would have on his

Going down to the wire in a CCCAA SoCal Regionals playoff game, the No. 15-seeded College of the Canyons women’s basketball team hosted No. 18 seed Mira Costa at College