
COC football opens conference play against rival Ventura College
On Wednesday afternoon, College of the Canyons football coach Ted Iacenda joked that he would prefer the big games to come later in the season. A couple of extra weeks
On Wednesday afternoon, College of the Canyons football coach Ted Iacenda joked that he would prefer the big games to come later in the season. A couple of extra weeks
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal As Brayden Campos prepared to talk about his game-winning goal Saturday at The Master’s University, someone off-camera tossed a playful jab his way. “Brayden,
For a moment Thursday afternoon, The Master’s University men’s soccer team looked to be in the driver’s seat for an upset over No. 16 Vanguard. A late first-half goal from
When Keland White stepped onto the College of the Canyons campus this spring, it marked his third junior college in a span of seven months. The 6-foot-1, 200-pound running back
Already mired in a five-game losing streak, the College of the Canyons men’s soccer team hoped a return home after a two-game hiatus could halt the skid. But a free-kick
College of the Canyons men’s soccer’s attack was something like a dance in its 1-0 loss to Fullerton College on Tuesday night at home. For instance, Jamie Ledezma waltzed the
For College of the Canyons women’s soccer, the first game of the season meant freedom. Freshman midfielder Alondra Solis said after the match that it was a major relief to
Alec Chadwick, a Valencia High and College of the Canyons product, can kick. Now a junior at Houston Baptist University, Chadwick holds the record for the longest field goal in
When The Master’s University beat Sierra Nevada of Lake Tahoe, 7-0, Thursday, it was a solid start to the season. But it meant a little extra to forward Kellian Ahearn.
For College of the Canyons cross country, performing well in a meet is great. But performing well in a meet that’s hosted by COC is better. The Cougars will host
The Master’s University men’s and women’s cross country teams altered their team vision for this season. Before, the vision was about “living up to Christianity through the sport,” according to
A strong core of returners is coming back for the College of the Canyons women’s volleyball team this year, right down to the coach. Clay Timmons is back for his
The College of the Canyons women’s soccer team already has playoffs on the brain. After finishing last season 12-4-4 overall and winning the program’s sixth straight conference title, the Cougars
With nine starting players out last season, The Master’s University women’s soccer team had to adapt quickly. Underclassmen were pulled into unexpected starting positions and forced to deal with the
In the offseason, College of the Canyons men’s soccer did some “weeding out,” according to coach Philip Marcellin. “We were a very talented and under motivated group last year in
Three different continents. Three different men’s volleyball tournaments. Valencia grad Kyle Ensing has had a busy summer. First, in June, he trekked to the Czech Republic for the Federation Internationale
When asked about last season’s 4-8 record at Pac-12 Media Days in late July, UCLA coach Jim Mora was self-deprecating but optimistic. “You have to look at everything you do,
The Master’s University soccer coach Jim Rickard used two words to confirm a deluge of 13 newcomers. Are that many guys really coming in for the fall? “Yes,” he said.
It must’ve felt like a scene out of the Ben Stiller movie “Night at the Museum” Sunday when members of the College of the Canyons football program enjoyed a meet
The images of five-passenger motorbikes and kids playing baseball with plastic bottles and sticks so seared themselves into Chris Cota’s memory that the longtime College of the Canyons baseball coach
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