
Canyon girls hoops clamps down on Highland
Canyon High girls basketball took depth to a whole new level in a Tuesday night win against Highland High of Palmdale. Every Cowboys player except for one scored in the

Canyon High girls basketball took depth to a whole new level in a Tuesday night win against Highland High of Palmdale. Every Cowboys player except for one scored in the

Hart High’s Renz Brual sank a 3-pointer. The Indians were up by four points in the fourth quarter, and it seemed as though the Hart Holiday Classic title was secured.

With a whoosh, two passes and a swoosh, Canyon High boys basketball began to knock the air out of Golden Valley High. And it was just the beginning. Point guard

Hart High boys basketball’s Cory Sveiven had the ball. Barely looking, he lobbed it over his shoulder, halfway across the court, with his back to the play. Whitten Dominguez, hands

Canyon High boys basketball buckled down. The Cowboys defense made life tough on Palmer High of Alaska late in the game Tuesday at Hart High, and the result was a

NORTHRIDGE — Saugus guard Danny Diaz laid near midcourt with 34 seconds left in Saugus’ game Friday afternoon at Heritage Christian High School, crying in agony. Diaz fouled out seconds

The Canyon High girls varsity basketball team lost, 38-36, to Omaha Northwest of Nebraska on Thursday in the third-place game of its 16-team bracket at the Nike Tournament of Champions

Editor’s Note: This is the latest installment of our Coach’s Corner series which feature Q&A sessions with high school and college coaches around the Santa Clarita Valley. Canyon High boys basketball

GRANADA HILLS — The ball stopped moving. The shots stopped falling. Saugus High boys basketball looked little like the team that ran out to a 17-point lead after one quarter.

GRANADA HILLS — Even after scoring six points in the third quarter and letting all of a 10-point halftime lead get away, Valencia High boys basketball had possession late in

The Canyon High girls varsity basketball team beat Corvallis High of Oregon, 42-20, on Tuesday in the second round of the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix. Rachel Bowers led

Music played as the ball zipped around the court at the Henry Mayo Fitness and Health Center, finding its way into the hand of each player before a shot went

“Next man up” is a popular sports adage, meaning that every player must be ready to perform when it’s his time to take the court. This is the scenario that

Each time a Golden Valley boys basketball player grasped the rim, it was just one more celebration in a dominant second half at home against Trinity Classical Academy on Friday

Santa Clarita Christian School’s girls basketball team beat Albert Einstein Academy 34-20 Friday in a defensive battle on the campus of The Master’s University. SCCS (5-0) and Einstein (3-4)

The Valencia High girls basketball team was excited to play its first home game Thursday night – really excited. Valencia romped Rio Mesa High School 62-17 in its home opener.

One pass, two pass, three pass, four. Five pass, six pass, seven pass, score. Brian Buencamino’s second-quarter 3-pointer capped a typical Hart High possession in a Thursday night home opener

West Ranch girls basketball coach Carlos Fandino stood near midcourt during a practice last week. On the baseline to Fandino’s left stood a player in a blue jersey, and on

Two Santa Clarita Valley boys basketball teams were named to the CIF-Southern Section preseason rankings: one that is looking to rebound, and another that is looking to continue building.

The Valencia High and Canyon High varsity girls basketball teams will meet in the Burroughs Magnolia Park Optimist Tournament final on Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at Burroughs High. Canyon