
Valencia girls hoops’ season ends in regional semi
SANTA ANA — Asked for an interview after Valencia High’s 53-45 loss to Mater Dei in Santa Ana on Tuesday, senior Kenadee Honaker first had to wrestle out of an
SANTA ANA — Asked for an interview after Valencia High’s 53-45 loss to Mater Dei in Santa Ana on Tuesday, senior Kenadee Honaker first had to wrestle out of an
Valencia High’s Kayla Konrad made two free throws with under 10 seconds remaining Saturday night, and Chaminade of West Hills missed two shots on its final possession before the Vikings
Valencia High girls basketball isn’t done yet. The No. 6 seed Vikings upset No. 3 Chaminade of West Hills, 57-56, on the road Saturday in the second round of the
Canyon High girls basketball gave the No. 1 seed in its bracket a run for its money. But the Cowboys fell, 53-47, to Orangewood Academy of Garden Grove on the
Inside the Honda Center media room Saturday, after a CIF girls basketball final, a Los Angeles-area reporter asked me about The Master’s University men’s basketball team. One word came to
As the final seconds ticked away in the first half, Valencia girls basketball effortlessly executed some perimeter passing before handing the ball off to Kayla Konrad, who shot a textbook
Player introductions took longer than normal at Canyon High on Wednesday night. The school’s public address announcer called out each teams’ subs before moving on to the starting fives. It
The Master’s University men’s basketball team won all of four games last season. Tuesday night in Fullerton, the Mustangs completed a three-game run in the Golden State Athletic Conference tournament,
The CIF-Southern Section released its first baseball and softball polls of the spring Monday, and one Santa Clarita Valley high school stood out. Because only one local school was represented
One team formed jubilant memories over the weekend. Two others endured painful losses. Another team didn’t even play. All four Santa Clarita Valley teams still alive this postseason now turn
AHAHEIM – It’s easy to assume that losing in a high-pressure game would sting less the second time. The tear-strewn and dazed faces along Canyon High’s bench, however, proved that assumption
ANAHEIM — Two moments, both involving Kayla Konrad in motion, said everything about Valencia’s 50-45 win over Canyon in Saturday’s physical, don’t-turn-the-channel-just-yet CIF-Southern Section Division 1AA final at Honda Center in Anaheim.
Canyon High girls basketball is focused on one opponent at today’s CIF-Southern Section Division 1AA Finals game: themselves. The Cowboys may play Foothill League rival and co-league champion Valencia, but
The fact that Valencia High girls basketball will play for a CIF divisional title today finally set in for senior Jade Jordan as she sat in Samuel Hein’s fifth-period English
Inside the foyer of Valencia High’s gymnasium Thursday, Jade Jordan put her hand to her face and squinted. A visitor’s question about point guard Chyanne Pagkalinawan appeared to border, humorously,
It’s been 11 years since Hart and Canyon faced off in the first CIF-Southern Section final to feature two Santa Clarita Valley girls basketball teams, and the game’s two coaches have
Co-Players of the Year: Whitten Dominguez, Jr., Hart Dexter Akanno, Jr., Valencia First Team Yvan Yomba, Sr., Canyon Ben Kaufman, Sr., Hart Zach Phipps, Sr., Saugus Anthony McIntyre, Sr., Saugus
This was the matchup we wanted all along, right? When the CIF released the Division 1AA girls basketball playoff bracket two weeks ago, there was gold at the end of
LONG BEACH — It was about role players and unsung heroes. It required poise and mental toughness. And it showcased the desire and determination of a group that wouldn’t be
Valencia High’s starters had earned a moment to soak it all in. Four hard-fought quarters, leaning on gritty defense rather than silky jumpers, afforded coach Jerry Mike the luxury of subbing
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