
Hart escapes late Moorpark rally to win CIF title, Ozella retires on topÂ
Hart baseball was pushed to the brink but found a way to win coach Jim Ozella his first and final CIF championship. The Indians defeated the Moorpark Musketeers, 7-6, after
Hart baseball was pushed to the brink but found a way to win coach Jim Ozella his first and final CIF championship. The Indians defeated the Moorpark Musketeers, 7-6, after
The Hart High School baseball team received an escort on Friday afternoon from Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel as the Indians were on
Michael Hogen remembers going to Cooperstown when he was younger for a baseball tournament, making it all the way to the championship game before coming up short. Hogen will have
Hart Indians baseball continued its tear through the playoffs on Friday with another shutout win. The Indians took down the hosting Arlington Lions, 3-0, to punch Hart’s ticket into the
Hart baseball just keeps showing it can win tight games when it matters most. The Indians (23-5) will return to the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals after beating the hosting Newport
Santa Clarita Christian baseball is rolling in the 2024 postseason. The Cardinals will now advance to the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals, after beating the California Lutheran C-Hawks, 8-0 on Tuesday
Santa Clarita Christian baseball has made its triumphant postseason return but the fun may just be getting started. The Cardinals’ (10-9) wildcard and opening-round wins have set the stage for
Calvary Chapel baseball was up for the task of cooling off the red-hot Saugus Centurions.  The Eagles beat the Centurions on the road, 6-2, in the CIF Division 5 playoff
Hart Indians baseball began coach Jim Ozella’s final playoff run with a postseason classic. The Indians battled for over four hours with the Simi Valley Pioneers, but escaped with a
While the professionals are just getting their season started, the prep baseball season is beginning to wind down. Thursday marks the first round of the CIF Southern Section postseason —
Hart baseball coach Jim Ozella has become well-acquainted with the title of Foothill League champion. The Indians won the program’s 36th league title last week and gave coach Ozella his
Hart baseball coach Jim Ozella had the nail gun ready to go on Thursday. Ozella and the team made the latest addition to the Hart baseball league championship wall, adding
Nineteen straight wins, the program’s third straight Heritage League title and an 11-strikeout performance from freshman Andrew Carlson clinched the perfect season for Trinity Knights baseball.  The Knights finished as
The Foothill League baseball race just got a lot tighter.  Dominant pitching and a monster day at the plate from senior Eddie Gutierrez led Hart Indians baseball to a tight
Over 30 Santa Clarita Valley alumni took the field last week in the College of the Canyons baseball home matchup with the LA Mission Eagles. Twenty-nine former Foothill League stars
Another Foothill League baseball battle came down to the seventh inning on Wednesday as the Hart Indians looked to take down the hosting Castaic Coyotes. Hart catcher Ryan De La
Strong pitching, defense and much-improved hitting powered Saugus Centurions baseball to a historic series sweep over the Hart Indians last week. The 5-1 win on Friday clinched the first Saugus
Canyon Cowboys pitcher Warren Goenner became well-acquainted with bases-loaded jams in Thursday’s win over Golden Valley.  After escaping a pair of bases-loaded situations, the pitcher got his chance on the
News release West Ranch High School has announced the hiring of Bryan Bartley as head varsity basketball coach. Bartley joins West Ranch having most recently coached at Heritage Christian School
West Ranch baseball has had a rich history of success in its 20-year tenure. Junior Mikey Murr etched himself into that history on Friday when he became the first Wildcat
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