
McKillop makes exit after one season as West Ranch boys hoops head coach
After just one season as head coach of the Wildcats, West Ranch boys basketball coach Sean McKillop resigned on Wednesday morning. McKillop said that he felt he had to leave
After just one season as head coach of the Wildcats, West Ranch boys basketball coach Sean McKillop resigned on Wednesday morning. McKillop said that he felt he had to leave
Three Santa Clarita Valley basketball teams learned the next step in their season on Sunday afternoon when the CIF announced the state tournament brackets. In Division II, the Valencia boys
ONTARIO — The Santa Clarita Christian School had muted much of the shock value heading into its second-ever trip to a CIF-Southern Section championship for boys basketball. That’s what three
Before the Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball team tipped off its season, the expectation was the team would at the very least make it to the CIF-Southern Section
The No. 21 didn’t end up on the back of Golden Valley sophomore A’Jahni Levias’ jersey by chance. Sure, it’s safe to assume a player making the jump from JV
Six points was all they needed. Six points stood between the teary-eyed, yet proud, Saugus girls basketball team and a trip to the program’s first-ever CIF-Southern Section final. “(Playing in
A loaded class of transfers had the Santa Clarita Christian School as favorites to take home the CIF-Southern Section Division 5AAA title. The team will get a chance to
RIVERSIDE – In a corner of the gymnasium at Riverside Poly hang the shadowboxed jerseys of Reggie and Cheryl Miller. The spirit of Reggie Miller – one of the most
When thinking of Saugus High School athletics, girls basketball typically isn’t the first sport to come to mind. The Centurions, however, have been working silently and relentlessly to change that.
MISSION HILLS — The Canyon girls basketball team somberly walked across the Bishop Alemany gym after a 67-57 loss on Friday night. Families of players and the “Green Machine” student section followed.
Saugus’ appearance in the CIF-Southern Section quarterfinals Wednesday night was anything but the status quo. It marked the team’s first trip to the game since 2006. It would’ve been tough
On Monday Tuesday night at The Master’s University, Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball experienced something it has rarely seen this season: The opposing team scored first. La Quinta had
By Jacob H. Pollon For The Signal The Valencia boys basketball team has sure picked the right time to get hot. Valencia pulled off its third consecutive playoff victory
It might be, at face value, an utterly ridiculous comparison, two very different situations that strangely made me feel the same way: my soon-to-be wedding and Saturday night’s men’s basketball
For better or worse, Jan. 30 will be a date the Valencia boys basketball team won’t soon forget. It was the day its Foothill League title hopes evaporated in a
With two minutes remaining and a healthy lead in a Saturday night, CIF-Southern Section Division 1 tournament game against Martin Luther King of Riverside, Canyon girls basketball coach Jessica Haayer
After beating Rubidoux 83-23 in the second round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 5AAA tournament, Noah Veluzat had one thing to say: “Shout out Taylor Swift.” The Cardinals have been
Traveling 160-plus miles to play a postseason game on the road wasn’t going to be enough pressure for Mission Prep. The Valencia boys basketball team really wanted to dial up
The Canyon student section closed out its girls basketball team’s game against St. Anthony of Long Beach with one simple chant repeated over and over.“C-I-F. C-I-F. C-I-F,” repeated the green-clad
DUARTE – Playoff matchups usually entail a mad dash to acquire information on an often unknown opponent. That wasn’t the case Tuesday night for the Hart girls basketball team. They
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