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On April 30, 2018, with the stands singing “Sweet Caroline,” Golden Valley alumnus Scott Barlow stepped onto the mound at Fenway Park in Boston to make his MLB debut on

On April 30, 2018, with the stands singing “Sweet Caroline,” Golden Valley alumnus Scott Barlow stepped onto the mound at Fenway Park in Boston to make his MLB debut on

In 2004, outside the canteen at the William S. Hart Pony Baseball and Softball Complex, was an American flag made entirely out of colored baseball and encased in glass. About

Cade Spurlin spent the past two years filling up the box score at Los Angeles Mission College. He helped lead them to a 52-31 overall record and two playoff appearances

Jim Wagner couldn’t get to his cowbell fast enough. After over two hours of practice, then-Hart pitcher Aaron Hamilton was having his velocity measured when he dealt a throw that

Although temperatures have been nearing 100 degrees in Farmington, New Mexico, the heat is perceived very differently to two Santa Clarita Valley baseball players as they compete at the Connie

Joseph P. Ramirez For The Signal Going from high school baseball to playing a professional sport is supposed to be accompanied by a long and difficult adjustment period. Former Hart

Cincinnati Reds pitching prospect and Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene has been placed on the disabled list after suffering a sprain in his right elbow. He will miss the remainder

Tyler Glasnow, who was born in Newhall and played prep baseball at Hart, was traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Tampa Bay Rays at the MLB trade deadline on

Fighting through adversity to begin the year, Hart pitcher Bryce Collins never doubted his ability or the fact that he would return to the field for the 2017-18 baseball season.

Natalie Gilmore For The Signal On July 13th, Saugus Baseball’s Nolan Kutcher took a large step in the direction of his dreams with a commitment to play NCAA Division 1

Every summer, The Signal recognizes the fastest of fast, the toughest of tough and, well, the best of the best when it comes to sports in the Santa Clarita Valley.

This summer, it’s been hard to pinpoint where West Ranch baseball has the most depth. Against Franklin in the So Cal Classic on Sunday, the Ranchers showcased a deep offense

Throughout a summer season that has involved baseball practice, football practice and family vacations, the Valencia baseball team had a rare opportunity to play as a complete unit on Sunday

By Nathaniel Graham For The Signal Centurion starting pitcher Bobby Garcia dazzled in the Valley Invitational Baseball League finals to help beat El Camino 4-0 at John Burroughs High

It’s no doubt that athletics play a major factor in the Santa Clarita Valley for kids and parents alike. With the success that Santa Clarita Christian School, Santa Clarita Valley

Relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, the West Ranch has shown throughout the 2017-18 school year that they belong in the competitive Foothill League. “I think we got a

By Natalie Gilmore For The Signal Centurions Tony Jacob and Anthony Ramirez stepped up in the Valley Invitational Baseball League semifinal to lift Saugus baseball over Chatsworth 4-3 on Wednesday

Setting some pretty lofty goals, the Valencia high school sports programs set the bar pretty high for the incoming class of student-athletes year after year. “Our goal is always to

Stuck in a two-run hole heading into the bottom of the sixth inning, any miniscule play could have given Hart baseball some momentum against Cleveland on Monday. “Basically just get

Sometimes, on days when there is a softball game happening at the same time as basketball practice, Saugus girls basketball coach Jason Conn will stop practice. He’ll accompany his team