
2017 Football Camp Series: West Ranch
When a quarterback transfers from Texas to California, you call that a change of locale. When that quarterback, a senior NCAA Division 1 prospect, brags on his teammates, you call
When a quarterback transfers from Texas to California, you call that a change of locale. When that quarterback, a senior NCAA Division 1 prospect, brags on his teammates, you call
Have you ever stopped to notice just how great professional golfers are able to chip the ball? Their ability to get their ball close to the hole is perhaps the
I always enjoy watching the Major Championships during the golf season. They each have their own flair. The Masters is always spectacular in its beauty, and nothing can compare
You’d be hard-pressed to find many schools where a returning 1,600-yard rusher will be pressed as hard for carries as at Valencia High. Moises Haynes grabbed the reins of the
When Nathan Bradder’s dad told him recently that he was selected for the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl, Bradder was in disbelief. “My dad told me at dinner and I was like,
School doesn’t officially start for Santa Clarita Valley International until Aug. 22, but newly-named Athletic Director Ken Erenberg is already hard at work. This summer, he set up the school’s
Asked about a 2013 newspaper article that quoted him as saying he expected to win championships and raise the bar at Brea Olinda High School and whether that mindset applied
As Jimmy Stirwalt conducted an on-camera interview Tuesday at Saugus High football practice, teammates jumped around behind the camera, involved in all kinds of shenanigans. Stirwalt, the Centurions senior middle
Saugus High grad Jeremy Glinoga has had basketball coaches and volleyball coaches. He’s also had singing coaches. Most recently, his coach has been “Coach Sharon” from The Voice Teens Philippines,
Asked to describe a particular middle linebacker on a particularly hot August afternoon, Hart High football players rattled off words and phrases like “enforcer,” “big-hitter,” “one of the most aggressive
At practice, the Golden Valley defense finds that it improves the most when it’s pitted against the offense in live situations. “We have all the team together, and it gets
Hunter Greene multitasked as he rounded the bases at Dehler Park in Billings, Montana, on Tuesday. He heard the crowd explode. He sensed the surprise of his teammates at the
Canyon High football’s Brandon Wilson and Roland Hardson have a contest. It’s a competition for who can get the most picks this season. While the prize is still undecided (“It’s
Zoe Campos’ run at the U.S. Women’s Amateur in Chula Vista came to an end Thursday. Her performance this week, however, made it hard not to run down the possibilities
After winning bronze in the women’s 400-meter race at the IAAF World Track and Field Championships in London on Wednesday, Allyson Felix further locked in her place as one of
The task fit the bill of cruel and unusual. The morning after his Saugus High boys basketball team lost a six-point game at Valencia High in early February, Bill Bedgood
For today’s match play at the U.S. Women’s Amateur, Zoe Campos laid out a simple, three-part plan. One, she said she needs to hit more greens. Two, she needs to
At 14 years old, Zoe Campos is a realist. How was her first round at the U.S. Women’s Amateur on Monday? “It was OK,” she said. “I struggled in the
After months of chemotherapy and one final scan Monday afternoon, Valencia High graduate Chad Bible received a call later in the evening confirming that he is in fact cancer free.
At the U.S. Women’s Amateur qualifier in Brentwood last month, Zoe Campos focused on the experience. The 14-year-old Valencia resident wanted to compete against older athletes in preparation for the
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