MLB Draft Q&A: Valencia grad Keston Hiura
In a 2016 interview with The Signal, UC Irvine coach Mike Gillespie might have best summed up Keston Hiura’s situation in 2017 with the MLB
In a 2016 interview with The Signal, UC Irvine coach Mike Gillespie might have best summed up Keston Hiura’s situation in 2017 with the MLB
When it came to whether or not Florida’s Kayli Kvistad leaned into the pitch that hit her with the bases loaded Tuesday night, Saugus High
The situation was precarious. The pitcher, apparently, was prepared. Saugus High graduate and University of Oklahoma freshman Mariah Lopez entered the circle in the second
The title always caught Jessie Harper’s attention. She’d hear it at banquets or on TV, always tied to some former softball star. Now she’ll hear
In a meaningless late-May game, between two teams with sub-.500 records, UC Irvine junior Keston Hiura still finished his season, and maybe his college career,
It’s not unusual for Dorian Gerald’s phone to light up every few seconds. When you’re a junior college defensive end sought after by 17 FBS
The NCAA Division 1 baseball season is closing in on perhaps the most exciting part of the year: the College World Series. Out of the
On a Friday in late February, in the opener of a three-game set at Occidental College in Los Angeles, Cal Lutheran baseball coach Marty Slimak
The Master’s University baseball team’s NAIA World Series postseason run came to an end with a 16-5 loss to No. 1-seeded Oklahoma City University in
All it took was one run for UCLA softball to sweep Ole Miss and close out the Super Regionals. Saugus High grad Madeline Jelenicki provided
Over the weekend, The Master’s University track & field program tallied two NAIA All-American honors at the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field National Championships at
Statistically speaking, the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma checked all the boxes of a dominant baseball team. The Drovers hit for average. They
As The Master’s University Athletic Director Steve Waldeck described making travel arrangements for a team that hadn’t yet punched its ticket to the NAIA World
Golden Valley High track and field alum Chelsey Albertson (formerly Chelsey Totten) has had quite the senior year with Arizona State University. As a distance
The College of the Canyons track and field program capped its season with a trip to the California Community College Athletic Association State Championships, highlighted
Last week, The Master’s University golf team earned an 11th-place finish at the NAIA National Championships, while TMU baseball punched its ticket to the NAIA
Here’s an idea of the kind of impact Santa Clarita Valley products are having in NCAA Division 1 softball: Five play key roles on teams
After a grueling 12-hour day that included 36 holes played in strong winds and chilling temperatures, the College of the Canyons men’s golf team persevered
College of the Canyons defensive end Dorian Gerald holds a notebook in one hand and a pen in the other. He stares down a COC
Tuesday’s sixth inning in Lawrenceville, Georgia, embodied the dichotomy that catcher Jonah Jarrard sees in playing a game where the ball is jumping off bats
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