
Valencia and Golden Valley reflect on chances at CIF titles
A week after Valencia and Golden Valley’s respective championship games, the practice fields are empty, the stadium lights dark. Each player has handed over his uniform and pads. The final
A week after Valencia and Golden Valley’s respective championship games, the practice fields are empty, the stadium lights dark. Each player has handed over his uniform and pads. The final
For a team that’s only two years removed from a trip to the CIF State playoffs, it’s important to have a collection of players who are comfortable in the spotlight.
Golf is not a game of perfect. Many of you have probably heard those words before, and they most certainly ring true. In fact, noted sports psychologist Bob Rotella wrote
We are in the time of year where many golf courses are changing colors. I’m not only referring to the trees, but also to the grass. Back in late October,
They don’t have the numbers and certainly don’t have the resources of their counterparts, but Valencia wrestling coach Brian Peterson is adamant his team will contend for a Southern Section
Prep Girls Basketball Canyon 73, Norco 3 Rachel Bowers and Gabby Sanchez each logged double-doubles in the team’s third-round win at the Burroughs Tournament. Bowers had 15 points and 12
Valencia girls soccer has played three games this season – and every game has ended in a draw. On Wednesday night at home, the Vikings fought to a 1-1 score
By the end of this fall sports season, four out of five Santa Clarita fall sports will be represented at the state level. Each team or athlete (current or former)
In his first year as Golden Valley’s girls basketball coach, Galbert Conner was unable to get his wealth of seniors to buy into his program. “Not at all,” he said.
A few weeks ago, Saugus JV girls soccer player Hope Weidman’s email inbox was flooded with photos of youth soccer players from Haiti showing off some new soccer equipment. For
PASADENA — There wasn’t a safe space for Saugus to operate Wednesday night against Bishop Alemany. In the post lurked 6-foot-11 center Fred Odhiambo, and out on the wing, D.J.
PASADENA — With a three-point lead and less than 30 seconds to play, Hart needed to find its man to put the game away. A few passes along the wing
Saugus softball’s Libbie McMahan estimates that she’s been friends with Hart softball’s Aly Kaneshiro since the two were five or six years old. Since that point, their friendship has been
At a Golden Valley basketball practice Tuesday evening, several players wore this season’s practice pinnies. Just a simple black or gold fabric jersey with one word printed in all capital
Hart right-hander Ryan Carolan fancies himself as an avid outdoorsman. Hunting and fishing make up some of his favorite hobbies, which led the senior to Forrest City, Iowa, last month
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.
Hart and Valencia were neck-and-neck throughout the Foothill League season, resulting in a shared title. Their battle atop the league standings was reflected in the All-Foothill League team, which was
Boys basketball Calabasas 73, Saugus 57 Sophomore Adrian McIntyre led the Centurions with 24 points in their Warrior Classic opener. Heritage 97, Canyon 56 Girls basketball Hart 62, Paraclete 21
Mariah Castillo wasn’t looking to set a bar of any sort for Saturday’s Nike Cross Nationals in Portland, Ore. And who could blame her? With 198 of the nation’s top
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