
TMU Insider: Transfers providing pop for Mustangs baseball
It was a transfer of power. Or, really, two transfers with power. So far, Jaiden France and Preston White have added punch to a Master’s baseball lineup that lost several
It was a transfer of power. Or, really, two transfers with power. So far, Jaiden France and Preston White have added punch to a Master’s baseball lineup that lost several
When Brian Peterson first began the Valencia wrestling program, he promised school administration that his team would win a CIF-Southern Section championship crown in four years. On Saturday, Peterson made
The Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball team found itself in uncharted territory late in Monday night’s game against Valley Torah. For the first time in 11 Heritage League games,
Boys basketball Division 2AA No. 16 Hart Division 5AAA No. 2 Santa Clarita Christian Girls basketball Division 1 No. 9 Canyon Division 3A No. 6 Saugus Girls soccer Division 7
With about 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter of a game against Trinity Classical Academy, the Santa Clarita Christian School student section erupted in a chant that consisted of
With two of their top players limited in terms of minutes on Friday night against Hart, Canyon girls basketball was forced to test the abilities of its bench players. A
There would be no moping from the Valencia boys basketball team Friday night. Three days removed from a gut-wrenching loss against Hart, the Vikings shined from beyond the arc early
With 10 minutes left in regulation play at Hart, Hart boys soccer’s Dillon Vega had a message for his team: “We’re this close,” he yelled across the field as the
In his first four years as the Hart girls soccer coach, Guilherme Mitrovitch was a perfect 4-for-4 when it came to winning Foothill League titles. Mitrovitch and the Indians added
For three years, Leilani Figalan walked by the College of the Canyons tennis courts every single day, never hearing a sound. But one day in August, she heard the “thwack”
Valencia resident Cayden Kollasch was already on cloud nine from having the opportunity to attend Hunter Greene’s Baseball Fest in Inglewood on Jan. 7. The clinic put on by Greene,
Putting comes down to two things. Line and Distance. With the proper line and the proper distance, you are likely to make nearly any putt you strike. However, for those
Pressure is good for an athlete. For those who become truly great at their chosen sport, learning how to handle the pressure of a big moment can be all that
When entering Thursday afternoon’s game against Palmdale Aerospace Academy – the top team in the Heritage League – Trinity Classical Academy boys soccer wanted to focus on playing smart. “I
Coming off a two-point loss from a week prior and a rivalry matchup on the docket for this weekend, Trinity Classical Academy boys coach Tod Bernard needed a fast start
To be a goalkeeper, you have to be a little bit crazy. When Hart boys soccer decided to switch one of their best strikers to goalkeeper, it seemed a little
A first-year head coach and a rotation dominated by sophomores left Saugus on the outside looking in toward a Foothill League title by most preseason projections. The Centurions dropped two
College of the Canyons found itself down by double digits in the second half Wednesday night against West Los Angeles College, with a loss all but putting the Cougars out
The College of the Canyons women’s basketball team has a nickname for freshman shooting guard Maryrose Elias: La Machine. “Because she’s a scoring machine,” said coach Greg Herrick. “When she’s
Midway through the fourth quarter against Hart, Valencia girls basketball’s Nicole Weatherman sank a 3-pointer, then nabbed a steal on the Indians’ ensuing possession and scored on a layup. It
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