
COC women’s basketball looking to rebound from rough season
In 26 years coaching women’s basketball at College of the Canyons, Greg Herrick faced an unprecedented problem. After the team’s first meeting last season, six of the 14 players quit
In 26 years coaching women’s basketball at College of the Canyons, Greg Herrick faced an unprecedented problem. After the team’s first meeting last season, six of the 14 players quit
College of the Canyons football defeated Mt. SAC 28-17 for a Western State Bowl win on Saturday. Cougars quarterback Andrew Brito completed 26 of 45 passes for 217 yards and
LA Pierce women’s soccer’s Kerian Neal stepped up to the ball. Her team was leading in penalty kicks over College of the Canyons as the Saturday sun was setting at
When Saugus native Ryan Tait takes the ice at 6:30 in the morning for hockey practice with Providence College, he doesn’t complain. Rather, he likes it. Early-morning skates are why
There are only three upperclassmen — and none of them seniors — on The Master’s University women’s basketball team, but that’s not necessarily a disadvantage. “I think we can play
A pair of former Valencia kickers etched their name into the record books for their respective NCAA programs over the weekend. Syracuse senior Cole Murphy hit his 58th career field
Anyone looking to scout The Master’s University men’s basketball team Tuesday night was likely left disgruntled and with one question: Where do we attack this team? The Mustangs put on
The camera phones were on. The hopes were high. The nerves were real. The Master’s University women’s soccer team congregated inside its locker room Monday morning to watch the NAIA
Exposure can be everything in junior college football. More games mean additional tape and additional chances for a four-year program to find you and extend an offer for your services. College
Having already clinched the Western State Conference East Division for a seventh straight season while also riding a 10-game winning streak, the biggest task in front of the Cougars was
At one point in College of the Canyons volleyball’s match against Bakersfield, Emily Burns was struggling. For every kill that she successfully executed, it seemed like another was called out
Gus Johnson’s iconic voice has been on the call for thousands of sporting events throughout an illustrious career. Last Saturday, while doing play-by-play for Oklahoma at Oklahoma State, Johnson belted
Jonathan Brown bent it inside the far post. Sarah Stead lifted it high into the frame’s upper regions. And men’s and women’s cross country went low, low, low. The postseason
Entering the 2017 season, College of the Canyons women’s volleyball’s biggest enemy wasn’t a team or a player. Its biggest enemy was, rather, an idea. “Complacency was something we wanted
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The 40-passenger bus rolled to a halt about a half hour before midnight, and one by one players from The Master’s University women’s volleyball
College of the Canyons flexed its muscle on both sides of the ball for a second straight week, beating Cerritos 45-9 on Saturday at Cougar Stadium. Since a loss to
College of the Canyons volleyball coach Clay Timmons has a long, flowing beard. Most of his players are pretty critical of the facial hair, so Timmons decided to use it
With the score knotted at 24-all, with nine minutes and 41 seconds remaining in the game, and Clemson football players staring in his direction, Syracuse kicker and Valencia alum Cole
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Jasmine Parada’s story is not all that unusual. The narrative, at universities across the country, generally goes something like this: Kid goes to college.
College of the Canyons dropped its SCFA Northern Conference opener Thursday night to Ventura College, 45-30, at the Ventura College Sports Complex. The Cougars cut the Pirates’ lead to 38-30
Filled with the top stories to start your day, and emergency news alerts.Â
25060 Avenue Stanford, St. 141
Valencia, CA, 91355
Main Desk: 661-259-1234
Newsroom: 661-255-1234
Advertising: 661-287-5564