
SCV teams forced to cancel events due to fires
All three fires burning in Southern California on Tuesday played a hand in the cancellation of athletic events for Santa Clarita Valley high schools. The Rye Fire forced the cancellation

All three fires burning in Southern California on Tuesday played a hand in the cancellation of athletic events for Santa Clarita Valley high schools. The Rye Fire forced the cancellation

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal When you’re 6-foot-10 with long arms and lots of potential, “load” is a complementary description, and “blocking” and “cleaning” are verbs to be venerated.

Santa Clarita Christian School girls basketball coach Dennis Schwesinger has grown accustomed to having just a handful of practices before the team’s season opener. The Cardinals’ volleyball team, which fields

In three years at the helm, Jessica Haayer has a brought a culture of winning and deep playoff runs to the Canyon girls basketball team. The team has made it

An SCCS boys basketball team chock full of transfers had its first organized scrimmage of the season cut short Tuesday. The Cardinals were hosting Highland, which left the court in

There are only three upperclassmen — and none of them seniors — on The Master’s University women’s basketball team, but that’s not necessarily a disadvantage. “I think we can play

Anyone looking to scout The Master’s University men’s basketball team Tuesday night was likely left disgruntled and with one question: Where do we attack this team? The Mustangs put on

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The 40-passenger bus rolled to a halt about a half hour before midnight, and one by one players from The Master’s University women’s volleyball

Golden Valley High Schools lies 1,562 miles from Cypress Springs High School in Houston, Texas – but that did not stop the Grizzlies’ boys basketball squad from helping out their

Boys basketball Canyon: Division 3A Golden Valley: Division 3AA Hart: Division 2AA Saugus: Division 2A Valencia: Division 2A West Ranch: Division 2A Girls basketball Canyon: Division 1 Golden Valley: Division

Rachel Bowers’ Twitter isn’t littered with photos and tweets flaunting offers and visits, which seems to be the case for many recruits. A scroll down the Canyon senior forward’s timeline

Saugus High grad Jeremy Glinoga has had basketball coaches and volleyball coaches. He’s also had singing coaches. Most recently, his coach has been “Coach Sharon” from The Voice Teens Philippines,

The task fit the bill of cruel and unusual. The morning after his Saugus High boys basketball team lost a six-point game at Valencia High in early February, Bill Bedgood

Valencia High girls basketball played like a team running out of time. Yes, the Vikings’ 2016-17 campaign was a Showtime-esque montage of ball movement, Jade Jordan 3-pointers, Ashlee Ane drives

In the hallway outside Valencia High’s gymnasium, after a 16-point loss to rival Canyon High on Feb. 3, Jerry Mike’s stare was blank, but his words held more weight than

Alfredo Manzano is Saugus. He’s lived in Saugus since 1987, is a 1994 graduate of Saugus High and is a real estate broker in Saugus. He played basketball for the

No team had a bigger cheering section than Valencia girls basketball at a Burroughs summer league game in late June at Burroughs High. The loudest voices in the group came

Santa Clarita Christian School, Trinity Classical Academy and Albert Einstein Academy may be small, but this year’s success proves that they are mighty. SCCS made strides in football, earning

Casey Burrill remembers his first year coaching West Ranch baseball 12 years ago. The program’s first year. It was just a freshman team at the time. Then they added a

This year, Canyon High showed some serious potential. At the front of the pack was the girls basketball team, which made it to a CIF-Southern Section final for the second