
2017-2018 College of the Canyons Year in Review
Throughout the 2017-2018 school year, College of the Canyons was constantly making headlines for the way their sports programs performed on and off the field. “Our resources are pretty fantastic
Throughout the 2017-2018 school year, College of the Canyons was constantly making headlines for the way their sports programs performed on and off the field. “Our resources are pretty fantastic
Any number of fun facts could illustrate the talent possessed by The Master’s University men’s basketball team last season. The NAIA No. 1 ranking. The 29-3 record. The conference title.
Committing to Bowling Green State University in Ohio on a full-ride athletic scholarship, College of the Canyons wide receiver RB Marlow took a path less traveled to play football at
Saugus cross country coach Rene Paragas had always wanted to host a meet in the Santa Clarita Valley and partnering with The Master’s University on an event the Christian liberal
When The Master’s University Athletic Director Kelvin Starr saw the refinished playing surface inside TMU’s gymnasium, you might say he was, well, floored. “Could not be happier with how the
Asked Monday about why she runs marathons, The Master’s University alum Katrina Graham didn’t have to answer. “Because she’s sick,” interjected TMU assistant coach Amie Schroeder. “Why would anybody do
Sitting in his garage with friends and family Wednesday night, Valencia High alum and University of Hawaii pitcher Dylan Thomas received some big news that he has been waiting on
Gina Menez will never forget the day she received a call-up to Triple-A. Menez, a Florida resident, had flown across the country last week to watch her niece graduate from
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The Master’s University track team’s most prominent athlete this season has been a dynamic freshman hurdler from Canyon High. And that doesn’t figure to
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal College of the Canyons may have come up short in its playoff series vs. Palomar College, but the Cougars certainly aren’t lacking in postseason
Abigail Frankian’s pre-race routine is organized, if not regimented. Depending on a meet’s schedule, the TMU senior and Saugus High grad plans when to eat so she’s not too full
By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director College of the Canyons will take the field in a California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern California Super Regional for a third straight season
On most Sundays during the offseason, College of the Canyons baseball coach Chris Cota took his dog out while he jogged around campus. And most Sundays, Cota could see pitcher
TMU baseball’s Aaron Shackelford opened the season by saying his team’s goal was not only to play in the NAIA World Series for the third straight year, but to win
Down one run in the top of the third inning with the bases loaded and zero outs against Cerritos College, College of the Canyons pitcher Joy Veloz stepped into the
By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director College of the Canyons continued its dominance of the Western State Conference (WSC) men’s golf ranks by securing a 39-stroke victory to capture the program’s
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal TMU freshman Seanna Nalbandyan was shocked when she noticed Westmont College’s Emily Parks in her periphery as the runners reached the final barrier in
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal It’s been a week to remember for the College of the Canyons softball program. A day after knocking off top-ranked Mt. San Antonio College
TMU cross country coach Zach Schroeder searched for an analogy Monday to best describe Abigail Frankian’s crunch-time performance in the 5,000 meters last week. He settled on baseball. “If there
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal Two days after clinching the Western State Conference East Division Championship, College of the Canyons flexed its muscle in a dominating 11-0 win over
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