
2016-17 Small School Year in Review
Santa Clarita Christian School, Trinity Classical Academy and Albert Einstein Academy may be small, but this year’s success proves that they are mighty. SCCS made strides in football, earning
Santa Clarita Christian School, Trinity Classical Academy and Albert Einstein Academy may be small, but this year’s success proves that they are mighty. SCCS made strides in football, earning
One day after two Santa Clarita residents advanced to golf’s most prestigious amateur event, the topic of conversation, of all things, was time management. Golden Valley High graduate Jonathan Kang
Inundated with applications from across the country and abroad, Canyons Aquatic Club narrowed its coaching search to three candidates. The plan, then, was to fly two finalists to Santa Clarita.
Casey Burrill remembers his first year coaching West Ranch baseball 12 years ago. The program’s first year. It was just a freshman team at the time. Then they added a
Cole Roederer was having one of those days. Not great, not bad – just kind of, well, unproductive. He’d gone to watch a friend play baseball. He’d been unsuccessful in
College of the Canyons men’s basketball head coach Howard Fisher has been in Israel coaching the USA Youth Men’s Basketball team during the 20th World Maccabiah Games. The following is
Like clockwork, in a private batting cage in the back of an industrial-park building, Mike Bible picks baseballs out of a bucket and places them on a tee for his son, Chad. First,
It’s hard to believe that many Southern California high schools boasted a better collection of female athletes in 2016-17 than Valencia High school. In girls hoops, you had Kayla Konrad,
Since winning the Valley Invitational Baseball League championship in 2013, Hart has advanced deep into the VIBL playoffs four times. It’s still waiting for another title. That wait might end
One of Ally Shipman’s high-school goals had been to earn All-CIF honors all four years. She’d gone two for two as a freshman and sophomore, and she hit over .600
On Thursday, near the end of a session of summer camp, Saugus High boys soccer coach Seth Groller divided the players for a controlled scrimmage. At one point, the ball
Growing up, Canyon Country resident Jarrett Reeser saw the skill of European soccer stars on TV. He saw the atmosphere of European soccer games. He trained with a former Italian
The injuries hurt. The injuries were frustrating. The injuries kept Hart High’s Brooke Marquez out of roughly 11 games this season. A broken wrist and a broken thumb, however, couldn’t
Cal-Hi Sports released its annual all-state softball teams on Thursday. Here are the local girls who made the cut: All-state teams Second team catcher Valencia’s Ally Shipman Second team pitchers
The playoffs were full of drama for Hart High this year, and, generally, the ball bounced the Indians’ way. Whether you’re talking about boys soccer’s first round playoff win over
Once Hart High beat Camarillo, 6-3, on Wednesday at home in the quarterfinals of the Valley Invitational Baseball League playoffs, an all-Foothill League semifinal was guaranteed for later in the
Amid all the weapons Valencia High football boasts at the skill positions, another aspect of the Vikings’ repertoire caught the eye of Canyon High coach Rich Gutierrez on Tuesday during
It was one of the brightest storylines in all of Santa Clarita Valley sports this year, so it only seemed right to begin a review of Golden Valley with the
Davey Woodland applied for the USTA Boys’ 18 National Clay Court Championships on a whim. He was encouraged to do so by a friend, but didn’t get his hopes up.
This year, Canyon High showed some serious potential. At the front of the pack was the girls basketball team, which made it to a CIF-Southern Section final for the second
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