
Mater Dei pressure and depth prove too much for Canyon girls basketball
By Erik Boal For The Signal GARDEN GROVE — Canyon settled down in time Monday to survive the first Mater Dei run. Rachel Bowers played well enough for the Cowboys
By Erik Boal For The Signal GARDEN GROVE — Canyon settled down in time Monday to survive the first Mater Dei run. Rachel Bowers played well enough for the Cowboys
Valencia beat Hart 75-52 at Hart on Friday. Tiana Beale led the Vikings with 17 points. Chyanne Pagkalinawan followed with 13 points and six assists. Nicole Weatherman had 15 points,
The stands and parking lot were overflowing, the verbal jabs rained in from opposing student sections and between the lines, you bet it was physical. It was everything people have
Canyon girls basketball’s Talia Taufaasau remembers running shooting, passing and ball-handling drills with her dad in the street in front of her house. When she notched her 1,000th career point
College of the Canyons forward Kalana Inemer isn’t aware of too many other collegiate basketball players that could relate to her story. Inemer is in her second stint with the
One way or another, Richard Kawakami was waiting, hoping on a decision. The 6-foot-5 junior forward transferred into Valencia from Golden Valley in November. The next step was getting him
Foothill League basketball alumni Taylor Statham, Jawhar Purdy and Robert Looper have always been connected by basketball, but their careers on the hardwood recently diverged. Statham was enjoying a successful
There was a sense of relief in the voice of Valencia boys basketball coach Bill Bedgood following the team’s 91-80 win over Saugus on Tuesday night. Sure, the win to
Saugus already knew Valencia was going to have the height advantage when the two met to open Foothill League play Tuesday night. That advantage grew even larger with the addition
As the third quarter of Hart girls basketball’s game against Golden Valley came to a close, the Indians’ Emily Munoz cruised down the court for an easy layup. As the
For Mustang hoops, it’s been in with the new, and outrageous with the old. As The Master’s University senior Lawrence Russell scored a career-high 32 points in a win over
Andrew Thompson led SCCS with 15 points as it picked up its second consecutive win to open Heritage League play, beating Lancaster Baptist 80-35 on Monday night at SCCS. Caden
An already-abbreviated preleague season for the Santa Clarita Christian School girls basketball team grew even shorter due to the fires that ravaged Southern California in early December. That led the
Boys basketball Division 5AAA No. 5 Santa Clarita Christian Girls basketball Division 1 No. 11 Canyon (Also on Open Division watchlist) Division 2A No. 13 Hart Division 3A No. 3
Each time a Santa Clarita Christian boys basketball player drained a 3-pointer, the entire Cardinals bench stood up in celebration. SCCS nearly spent more time standing than sitting on Saturday
At this point in his career, former UCLA basketball player Bob Webb isn’t surprised when some high school players are unaware of John Wooden’s resume. Webb played under Wooden for
In late December, Dexter Akanno was at the Rancho Mirage Invitational with Valencia basketball when he got a notification on his phone. He received a direct message through Instagram. From
It was business as usual Thursday night for The Master’s University men’s basketball team. Riding a 13-game winning streak into its Golden State Athletic Conference opener, the Mutangs continued to
When Canyon girls basketball played Ribet Academy for the second time this season on Thursday night, the team looked relatively the same, except for one big thing. Oregon State signee
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal In the 68 days since basketball season opened, the outlook for The Master’s University men’s and women’s teams have remained about as steady
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