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Golden Valley baseball’s hot start continued as the Grizzlies blasted the visiting Taft Toreadors on Wednesday. The Grizzlies were locked in at the plate and piled on the runs in
Golden Valley baseball’s hot start continued as the Grizzlies blasted the visiting Taft Toreadors on Wednesday. The Grizzlies were locked in at the plate and piled on the runs in
Hart Indians baseball was outhit and ran into trouble in nearly every inning against the visiting Sierra Canyon Trailblazers. Yet, they prevailed. The Trailblazers worked the Indians into multiple bases-loaded
The West Ranch baseball bleachers were packed for Thursday’s non-league game with the Camarillo Scorpions. However, a large percentage of the spectators weren’t supporting one team — they were radar-gun-wielding
Strong defense and pitching by the Valencia Vikings was too much for the visiting Rio Mesa Spartans on Thursday.  Eight innings wasn’t enough to declare a winner of the Easton
Hart alumnus Tyler Glasnow knew he was coming home two months ago when the Tampa Bay Rays traded him to his hometown Los Angeles Dodgers. Glasnow made it all the
Los Angeles Dodgers’ prospect Kendall Williams stopped by the Golden Valley High School baseball field on Wednesday. Williams worked out, pitched and talked with the team all while sharing tips
College of the Canyons Cougars baseball was looking for revenge in its season opener series. COC hosted the Saddleback College Bobcats to open up the 2024 season, the same team
Hart High School alumnus Tyler Glasnow is coming home.  The Tampa Bay Rays traded Glasnow on Thursday night to his hometown Los Angeles Dodgers and received right-handed pitcher Ryan Pepiot
The longest-tenured coach in the Santa Clarita Valley will be hanging up the cleats after the 2024 season. Hart legend Jim Ozella has been at the helm of the Indians
Hart High School’s fall signing day on Tuesday featured 10 athletes furthering their athletic and academic careers at the next level.  The 10 seniors from multiple sports signed their letters
Former Saugus Centurion and College of the Canyons Cougar Jacob Lopez got his first taste of action in the majors Monday night. Lopez was called up to the Tampa Bay
Canyon graduate Charles Harrison is the latest Santa Clarita product to enter the professional baseball world. Harrison was drafted with the 215th overall pick by the St. Louis Cardinals on
The Foothill League was well-represented at the third annual Tyler Skaggs Foundation All-Star games on Saturday at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Brentwood. West Ranch alumnus Drew Greenberg took home MVP
The Santa Clarita Valley will be well-represented in the 2023 Tyler Skaggs Foundation All-Star games as 15 local stars have been selected to rosters. The foundation will host a senior
College of the Canyons’ baseball fell just one run short of a trip to the California Community College Athletic Association state tournament. It wasn’t the finish the Cougars had hoped
Hart High School alumnus Trenton Irwin expanded his sports world on Wednesday after throwing out the first pitch for the Cincinnati Reds’ third game with the visiting Colorado Rockies. The
Castaic High School’s historic run ended in triumph, officially ending a spectacular season for baseball in the Santa Clarita Valley. West Ranch High School and Trinity Classical Academy also made
Coyotes beat Ganesha, 7-6, on an extra-innings walk-off to claim the CIF SoCal Division 5 Regional title Chaos. Pandemonium. Insanity. There aren’t enough words in the dictionary to describe Saturday’s
Castaic Coyotes baseball rode a late surge to pull away from the Fillmore Flashes and punch its ticket to the CIF SoCal Regional Finals. The Coyotes won the home semifinals
Castaic High School Coyotes baseball is in a league of its own after Tuesday’s 27-0 win over the Sun Valley Magnet Pioneers (17-7).  Ten Coyotes batted 1.000, four Castaic arms
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