
Barry buries five in Valencia boys lacrosse win over Glendale
It didn’t take long for Valencia High lacrosse’s Brendan Barry to get a hat trick. His third goal came before the first quarter even ended, and it didn’t stop there.
It didn’t take long for Valencia High lacrosse’s Brendan Barry to get a hat trick. His third goal came before the first quarter even ended, and it didn’t stop there.
For more than six innings Friday, West Ranch High played maybe the best baseball of what’s already been a season to write home about. “Then there was a series of
Valencia High baseball’s Nick Brice comes to practice every day and works hard. But playing time isn’t a given, so the senior had to make the most of his appearance
As the final runner in the 4×400 meter relay, an event that would help decide the final outcome of the girls dual meet between West Ranch and Saugus highs, the
Although West Ranch boys tennis has now clinched at least a share of its fourth consecutive Foothill League title, the team knows winning the crown every year isn’t a given.
Valencia High junior Shea O’Leary admits she didn’t know how to celebrate. You’ll have to forgive her: She’d never thrown a perfect game before. “I kind of did like a
West Ranch High’s Michael Flores left the floor with more than just a spike to block. As the senior outside sent the ball back onto Valencia’s side Thursday, he stopped
Floating at pool’s end, Hart’s Adam Osowski and Saugus’ Tanner Olson shook hands and looked toward the scoreboard. Olson had anchored the Centurions’ 400-yard freestyle relay to an automatic CIF
Canyon coach Jeanette Sauceda Reynolds wanted to see her team bounce back. And bounce back they did. Behind a big inning and some late-game heroics, the Canyon Cowboys secured their
Down by one run in the fifth inning, Hart baseball’s Cody Jefferis approached the plate. The only thought he had that couldn’t be drowned out by two rowdy dugouts was
Entering Wednesday’s home game against Golden Valley, nearly an entire calendar year had passed since Canyon’s last Foothill League victory. Canyon starting pitcher Matt Serrano went a long way to
By the time Valencia High baseball broke an extended team huddle following its 3-2 home win over Saugus on Wednesday, news had already trickled among players and coaches that across
West Ranch’s No. 1 doubles pairing of Quincy Walter-Eze and Jake Anderson and Valencia’s No. 2 Jackson Boxall and Stephen Thay remained on the tennis court. It was the last
The Valencia High boys foursome of Chris Kojin, Tanner Berney, Joshua Pikes and Sam Pica took second in the 4×400 meter relay (three minutes, 22.04 seconds) and third in the
It happens at least once in just about every match. A team’s setter, positioned sideways beside the net, poised to assist an attacking teammate, takes matters into his own hands.
Hart golf’s Jess Scheller felt more like himself at Foothill League meet No. 4 on Tuesday. After watching two of his teammates earn medalist honors throughout the first three league
Really, it only seems fair. Opponents aren’t giving Valencia catcher Ally Shipman many pitches to hit. So Viking pitcher Shea O’Leary is returning the favor. O’Leary threw her third straight
West Ranch pitcher Timmy Josten has a grandfather in a nursing home. Outfielder Evan Gellatly has family in Nebraska and Florida. They can’t be at the Wildcats’ baseball games, but
Five Foothill League schools traveled to El Camino College in Torrance late last week for the Mt. SAC Relays, a multi-day competition featuring some of the best track and field
Valencia High pitcher Shea O’Leary has a mantra that takes about as long to read as it takes her fastball to reach home plate: Stay in your lane. The phrase,
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