
Valencia boys tennis suffers first loss of season, falls to San Marcos
The Valencia boys tennis team welcomed San Marcos High School of Santa Barbara to its home courts on Thursday afternoon for a preleague contest, the fourth match in 10 days
The Valencia boys tennis team welcomed San Marcos High School of Santa Barbara to its home courts on Thursday afternoon for a preleague contest, the fourth match in 10 days
Heading into the game against Dos Pueblos, Valencia boys volleyball was confident in their abilities on Thursday. Beginning the match with service errors by both teams, Valencia quickly found its
In danger of being swept, the Saugus boys volleyball team kept fighting. Diving for every ball and putting Simi Valley in uncomfortable situations, the Centurions showed a competitive spirit rare
The Valencia girls wrestling team is 3-for-3 when it comes to sending wrestlers to the CIF State Championships this season. Meaning, there are three girls on the team and all
I spend a lot of time with my students teaching them to understand ball flight. Do you find it necessary to always take a practice swing? I would assume that
We are about to enter the “majors season” on the PGA Tour. Each year, I seem to anticipate the majors more and more. Perhaps it’s the depth of talent that
Re-writing history is difficult. Re-writing history two years in a row is even harder. But the Valencia boys basketball team did just that by reaching the CIF-Southern Section semifinals for
This season, Canyon’s Jessie Lara decided to take tennis more seriously. After two years on varsity, his third was going to be dedicated to hitting harder, serving stronger and winning.
The Golden Valley swim team hosted Highland High School in its first official swim meet of the 2018-19 season at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center on Wednesday. Highland’s girls varsity
Moving to Southern California from Canada may seem like it comes with its fair share of adjustments but for Valencia’s Yasmine Ahllamara, the transition was a smooth one, thanks to
Home court advantage is called that for a reason. The benefits of playing at home are plentiful. From avoiding the rigors of travel to having more fans in the crowd
Santa Clarita Valley boys volleyball got underway on Tuesday, as Canyon traveled to Palmdale to take on Knight High School. Canyon fell in five sets: 25-19, 25-22, 19-25, 21-25, 17-19.
College of the Canyons men’s basketball headed south to West Los Angeles College for its final road game of the year on Tuesday. Avenging a loss in their first matchup,
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The stage is set for a first-place showdown at The Master’s University on Saturday. TMU men’s basketball beat Westmont College, 97-81, on Saturday in
The scoreboard read 0.9 seconds in yellow lights. Below the time display, in red lights, the scoreboard read 50 for the home team and 49 for the guest. With its
For all but three minutes and 46 seconds, the Valencia boys basketball team controlled the CIF-Southern Section Division 2AA semifinal game against Rancho Cucamonga on Saturday night. Up by five
NORWALK — For the first time in program history, Valencia will be sending three wrestlers to the CIF State Tournament. Ben Gould, Jake Quintana and Braden Smelser will each be
Going undefeated in Foothill League play for the second year in a row, Hart boys soccer looked like it was going to win the league title outright. Thanks to Valencia
The day before his 15th birthday, on an outdoor court in Florida, Josh O’Garro threw down his first dunk. His audience: his grandfather. “He told me it didn’t count because
Two Santa Clarita Valley boys basketball teams are still alive in the CIF-Southern Section playoffs as Valencia and Santa Clarita Christian School will be on the road tonight at 7
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