
TMU Insider: Steeplechase runners poised for breakthrough
At any time, Master’s coach Zach Schroeder could scroll to specific times on his laptop and detail the work of each of his runners. He could tell you that freshman
At any time, Master’s coach Zach Schroeder could scroll to specific times on his laptop and detail the work of each of his runners. He could tell you that freshman
Driving about 30 minutes from his Studio City home to the College of the Canyons campus, offensive tackle Carlton Lorenz is going to have to travel a lot further next
When Karen Du started competing in throwing events for West Ranch high school, she didn’t see it as much more than a hobby. It wasn’t until her skills earned her
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal College of the Canyons starting pitcher Jacob Lopez struck out a career-high 14 batters and the Cougars clubbed 17 hits to clip conference rival Citrus
TMU coach Monte Brooks has said on more than one occasion this season that he hoped freshman Caleb Jaime would put the clamps on a crucial role in the
Staging a furious sixth-inning comeback against Hope International Friday, scoring five runs and tying the game, The Master’s University completed the come-from-behind win, 7-6. Down 5-0 against Hope International (19-21,
By Jesse Munoz For The Signal Less than a week has passed since College of the Canyons softball had its eight-game win streak snapped at the hands of No. 9
The word “Lopez” can mean two things. For one, it’s the last name of a College of the Canyons pitcher. It’s also a word that means 12 strikeouts and six
After losing two non-conference games in a row to Santiago Canyon, College of the Canyons needed a boost as they stared down the remainder of the Western State Conference stretch.
Two-way players, those who hit and pitch, are not uncommon at The Master’s University. You’d only have to hang around Lou Herwaldt Stadium for a series or two to
Before warmups began, before she even dribbled a basketball, Nicole Benz was already breathless. Walking onto the court in a Notre Dame jersey in front of a sellout crowd of
By Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer When two friends started a social media campaign to raise awareness for the bone marrow-depleting disease, leukemia, they didn’t expect to get a quarter
The way Canyon High track and field coach Paul Broneer tells it, Seanna Nalbandyan wasn’t exactly gung-ho about switching from the 400-meter dash to the hurdles as a prep star.
Bleak weather may have postponed College of the Canyons softball team’s game earlier this week, but nothing has stopped the Cougars bats as of late. On Thursday against rival Antelope
By Jesse Munoz For The Signal After clawing its way back to a two-run deficit, College of the Canyons couldn’t get any closer, instead dropping a 17-9 decision to conference
By Joseph Myers For The Signal KANSAS CITY, MO. – The Master’s University came into the NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball National Tournament as the tournament’s No. 1 overall
It’s all a matter of perspective. The Master’s University men’s basketball team is a No. 1 seed in this week’s NAIA national tournament, but the Mustangs are wary of overlooking
By Jesse Munoz For The Signal More than a week has passed since College of the Canyons plated a season-high 19 runs in a home win vs. L.A. Valley, but
After winning his second Golden State Athletic Conference title in as many years, The Master’s University men’s basketball coach Kelvin Starr has every right to brag. But that wouldn’t be
By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal In what might be described as a case of “anything you can do, I can do better,” the College of the Canyons baseball
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