
Prep baseball roundup: West Ranch slips up on defense in loss to Birmingham
The West Ranch baseball team got the length it was hoping for from junior right-hander JD Callahan in his season debut. But the defense was another story. The Wildcats (0-2)

The West Ranch baseball team got the length it was hoping for from junior right-hander JD Callahan in his season debut. But the defense was another story. The Wildcats (0-2)

By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director For The Signal After a three-year journey in which he transformed from a redshirt freshman to the conference player of the year, College of

It sounds like a birthday. The Master’s University men’s basketball team has for some time been anticipating a No. 1 national ranking. But, frankly, the Mustangs don’t expect to feel

Jesse Muñoz For The Signal It’s been an historic week of firsts for the College of the Canyons women’s tennis program. Last Friday, the Cougars played and hosted the

It was a transfer of power. Or, really, two transfers with power. So far, Jaiden France and Preston White have added punch to a Master’s baseball lineup that lost several

Valencia resident Cayden Kollasch was already on cloud nine from having the opportunity to attend Hunter Greene’s Baseball Fest in Inglewood on Jan. 7. The clinic put on by Greene,

It’s not often that you get TV cameras and a plentiful crowd for a high school baseball alumni game, but that’s become the norm for Hart over the years. When

The weekend at Master’s evoked the title of a popular TV series from yesteryear. Friday and Saturday were defined by threes, and plenty of company. Friday: Josh Robison launched three

When Hart softball coach Steve Calendo learned that his team had leaped from CIF-Southern Section Division 3 to Division 1, he had mixed reactions. “It was an eyebrow-raiser for a

Prep boys basketball Santa Clarita Christian 93, Trinity Classical Academy 47 (at The Master’s University) Kaleb Lowery led SCCS with 23 points and 20 rebounds. Jordan Starr added 18 points

Editor’s Note: The Saugus “Blue Crew” student section was chosen for a feature story after winning a poll on the official @SignalSports Twitter. The Blue Crew finished in first place

The first few weeks of 2017 were a struggle to say the least for Valencia and College of the Canyons baseball alum Chad Bible. Just 10 days into the year,

Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene is home for the holidays. But this year’s second overall pick of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Cincinnati Reds isn’t taking

The road to Scott Barlow’s first guaranteed major league contract, like most players, was far from a direct path. It started in Quaker Hill, Conn., brought him out to Golden

Hart right-hander Ryan Carolan fancies himself as an avid outdoorsman. Hunting and fishing make up some of his favorite hobbies, which led the senior to Forrest City, Iowa, last month

By Jennifer O’Shea For The Signal They say a game of baseball contains 18 minutes of actual game play — not a lot considering the average length of a Major

Jared Oliva’s first day in the minors followed a similar script to many getting their first crack at pro ball. The Valencia alum, who spent four years at Arizona, was

For Hart baseball players Cole Roederer and Bryce Collins, it seemed like Fall Signing Day would never come. Both had committed to their respective colleges nearly three years ago –Roederer

Hart alum Pat Valaika had been less than a month into his offseason with the Colorado Rockies when he helped put on a youth baseball clinic on Oct. 21

With the cost of World Series tickets outpricing many fans, a hoard of Dodgers faithful packed Schooners in Santa Clarita to watch the team battle the Astros in the first