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No patch of floor was safe Friday night as Jane Cisar powerfully pieced together one of her best matches as a Mustang. “Every time she was up, she pounded it

No patch of floor was safe Friday night as Jane Cisar powerfully pieced together one of her best matches as a Mustang. “Every time she was up, she pounded it

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal EL CAJON, Calif. — College of the Canyons rolled to a 47-14 victory over host Grossmont College on Saturday, with the Cougars forcing

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal Just one game into the 2018 season College of the Canyons freshman kicker Tanner Brown is already having a major impact for the Cougars.

College of the Canyons volleyball suffered its first defeat of the young season, losing in three sets to Irvine Valley College, last year’s state champions and the team that eliminated

The Signal is bringing back a tradition from years past: The Football Challenge, in which participants can win prizes by correctly picking the winners of NFL, college and local high

After narrowly missing out on a playoff bid last year, the College of the Canyons football team is ready to prove that they belong with the best teams in the

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal The College of the Canyons women’s volleyball roster looks a lot different than it did a season ago, but the mentality of the

In 2016, if you were to ask College of the Canyons women’s soccer midfielder Crystal Sanchez if she wanted to continue playing soccer, her answer would be a hesitant “no.”

College of the Canyons volleyball swept Glendale Community College in its season opener at the Cougar Cage on Wednesday, but the final score wasn’t indicative of how much the Cougars

Walking off the pitch after a 4-0 shut-out of Cypress College on Tuesday at College of the Canyons, the Cougars were all business after the season-opening win. “Everything depends on

In 28 seasons, Master’s men’s soccer coach Jim Rickard had never seen anything quite like this. Namely, he’d never seen a team move the ball the length of the field

Stanford receiver and Hart alumnus Trent Irwin likens his approach to football to fishing. “I really enjoy the minute details that it takes to sort of get something going in

The Saugus girls tennis team opened up the season Monday, defeating Bishop Alemany 68-67 in games and tied them 9-9. Sophomores Riyana Chhabra and Natalie Ratzlaff, who was brought up

Over the past seven seasons, College of the Canyons women’s soccer team and coach Justin Lundin have created a winning tradition that is unheard of and a feat that few

The Master’s University’s fall sports teams set out to construct challenging non-conference schedules for 2018, an endeavor validated last week when the NAIA released its preseason coaches polls. Several of

Losing only one game out of the final six games they played (4-1-1), Canyons men’s soccer team will try to carry the momentum they finished with last year into the

The Master’s University men’s soccer team ended the season earlier than expected with a loss in the Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals in 2017. Ahead of the 2018 season,

Leaving for Florida today, The Master’s University women’s soccer team looked like they were in midseason form in their final scrimmage of the season against Providence Christian College at Reese

There’s a play from The Master’s University women’s soccer team’s 2017 season that embodies both the past and present of its star player. In the clip, Jasmine Logan, a Valencia

Before every game last season, College of the Canyons quarterback Andrew Brito received a text message from his New Jersey-based dad. Typically, it was a photo of a tiger. “Motivational