
Einstein baseball scores three in the ninth for win over SCCS
Out of sheer excitement, Albert Einstein Academy baseball coach Marcello Imbert grabbed the faces of Sam Stulman and Ian Sockett and gave them each a kiss on the cheek. No
Out of sheer excitement, Albert Einstein Academy baseball coach Marcello Imbert grabbed the faces of Sam Stulman and Ian Sockett and gave them each a kiss on the cheek. No
West Ranch center fielder Jovan Camacho struggled to pluck the ball from his glove. Wildcat catcher Christos Stefanos couldn’t believe his eyes. Coach Casey Burrill struggled to recall a play
The face of Santa Clarita Christian athletics for the last 20 years plans to leave the school this summer. Garrick Moss, longtime Cardinals football and baseball coach, is taking a
Saugus boys tennis defeated Crespi 17-1 on Thursday afternoon. Erin Pang and Jeffrey Astorga each swept with scores of 6-3, 6-0, 6-0 and 6-4, 6-0, 6-1, respectively. James Phan won
In its season-opener, Trinity Classical Academy softball was staring down a five-run deficit heading into the top of the seventh inning. But in that small window of time, the Knights
Canyon High softball needed this one. Coming off five straight losses, the Cowboys downed Oak Park, 8-4, at home Thursday behind Jessica Goodspeed’s arm and Melissa Spencer’s bat. The Cowboys
Valencia junior Dexter Akanno came off the bench at times last season. Hart junior Whitten Dominguez served as the sixth or seventh man for a senior-laden Indians team. The two
Thursday was a hard day for Saugus High boys soccer. It was hard for the Centurions to score in a 6-1 loss to Citrus Hill on the road in Perris
Inside the Honda Center media room Saturday, after a CIF girls basketball final, a Los Angeles-area reporter asked me about The Master’s University men’s basketball team. One word came to
Cleveland High of Los Angeles defeated Saugus High 4-0 on Tuesday afternoon. Through five innings, Cents pitcher Brandyn Cruz had a no-hitter through five innings. Saugus next has a double-header
As the final seconds ticked away in the first half, Valencia girls basketball effortlessly executed some perimeter passing before handing the ball off to Kayla Konrad, who shot a textbook
Player introductions took longer than normal at Canyon High on Wednesday night. The school’s public address announcer called out each teams’ subs before moving on to the starting fives. It
The Master’s University men’s basketball team won all of four games last season. Tuesday night in Fullerton, the Mustangs completed a three-game run in the Golden State Athletic Conference tournament,
It’s a long, daunting list. Over the last three weeks, Saugus High boys soccer has proven impervious to sideways rain, road trips, last-minute deficits, CIF title game defeats, pressure-packed penalty
Hart baseball defeated Rio Mesa High of Oxnard 5-4 at home and moved to 3-1 on the season. Brendan Henry had a two-RBI double and Cole Roederer had a three-run
After a home game against Valencia High on Tuesday night, West Ranch boys lacrosse goalie Shane Quesada walked along the sidelines holding a snickerdoodle cookie in the net of his
Valencia catcher Ally Shipman whipped the ball to third. Shortstop Noel Dominguez received the throw and darted toward second. Agoura’s Julia Noskin ran for dear life. Dominguez dove and tagged
In the first round of the CIF SoCal Regional Division 1 playoffs, Hart girls soccer encountered an opponent that it had never faced this season: grass. It was the first
The CIF-Southern Section released its first baseball and softball polls of the spring Monday, and one Santa Clarita Valley high school stood out. Because only one local school was represented
One team formed jubilant memories over the weekend. Two others endured painful losses. Another team didn’t even play. All four Santa Clarita Valley teams still alive this postseason now turn
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