
2018-19 Canyon Year in Review
For the Canyon High School athletics program, the past year was full of coaching changes. Longtime cross-country and track and field coach Paul Broneer announced his retirement earlier this week,
For the Canyon High School athletics program, the past year was full of coaching changes. Longtime cross-country and track and field coach Paul Broneer announced his retirement earlier this week,
Hart quarterback Zach Johnson announced his commitment to the University of California, Berkeley on Monday afternoon, and he’ll admit it was a little early. But it was just part of
SIMI VALLEY — Linemen are known for doing the grunt work in the trenches, day in and day out. They seldom get the opportunity to be in the spotlight, but
The Hart football team certainly passed the eye test as they played host for a 7-on-7 passing tournament on Wednesday afternoon. The Indians looked sharp on offense and defense as
Golden Valley football’s Carlos Meza may have competed in track and field in the spring, but all he could think of was football. “I’m excited for this, we’ve all been
The CIF-Southern Section announced the 2019 fall sports division re-alignments on Friday afternoon. In an effort to level the playing field in football and eliminate the lopsided playoff games amongst
Trinity Classical Academy had nine student-athletes sign their National Letter of Intents on Monday and join the numerous other Santa Clarita Valley athletes that have done so already this year.
By Jason Greenwald For The Signal Santa Clarita Christian School will have five student-athletes represented at the college level after they signed their National Letters of Intent on Thursday. Megan
While the 2019 NFL Draft was going on, Hart alumnus Trent Irwin wasn’t watching. Instead, he was outside shooting some hoops for most of it. “I didn’t want to watch,”
Two Hart alumni — Trent Irwin and Davis Coppenhaver — signed contracts as undrafted free agents with NFL teams following the 2019 NFL Draft. Irwin signed with the Miami Dophins
Former College of the Canyons wide receiver Marquise Brown was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the No. 25 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft held in Nashville, Tenn on
By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director For The Signal The College of the Canyons football team will be represented at the 2019 NFL Draft with former Cougar wide receiver Marquise
With 22 student-athletes from Hart and Saugus High Schools across the sports of baseball, football, soccer, softball, swimming, cross-country and volleyball signing their National Letters of Intent (NLI) on Wednesday,
Saugus student-athletes signed their National Letters of Intent at Saugus High School on Wednesday. Top from left: Hewitt Grissom, Chico State, baseball; Bobby Garcia, Cal State Stanislaus, baseball; Aubrey Finicle,
The Saugus football team had a highly successful campaign in 2018, finishing with an 8-4 overall record, a second-place finish in the Foothill League and won its first-round playoff game.
Santa Clarita Christian School quarterback Blake Kirshner is used to the spotlight. He was a four-year varsity player and a two-year starter, helping lead the Cardinals to an 18-4 record
The Hart football team will soon have its second alumnus at a Division I program in the Southeastern Conference, as kicker and punter extraordinaire Aaron Rodriguez announced his commitment to
The soon-to-be-opened Castaic High School hired has its first full-time coach. Tony Uebelhardt was named the head football coach, as The Signal was informed via email on Thursday. “It’s always
The College of the Canyons football team is in the business of helping players get to the next level, so it’s no surprise to see a bevy of former Cougars
It’s pretty easy to identify Tanner Miller when he doesn’t have his helmet on. Just look for the flowing orange mullet. “I had longer hair since junior year,” he said
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