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Golden Valley baseball’s hot start continued as the Grizzlies blasted the visiting Taft Toreadors on Wednesday. The Grizzlies were locked in at the plate and piled on the runs in
Golden Valley baseball’s hot start continued as the Grizzlies blasted the visiting Taft Toreadors on Wednesday. The Grizzlies were locked in at the plate and piled on the runs in
West Ranch girls’ basketball reaffirmed itself as a contender and a third-quarter team on Tuesday after an impressive win over the Arleta Mustangs. The Wildcats won the game, 55-45, after
Valencia softball took its first loss of the season on Tuesday to the Oaks Christian Lions in one of the strangest ways possible. The Vikings trailed, 2-1, with two on
The Castaic boys and West Ranch girls have kept basketball fans in the Santa Clarita Valley engaged with their deep playoff runs this year. But their journeys aren’t over just
Hart Indians baseball was outhit and ran into trouble in nearly every inning against the visiting Sierra Canyon Trailblazers. Yet, they prevailed. The Trailblazers worked the Indians into multiple bases-loaded
The West Ranch baseball bleachers were packed for Thursday’s non-league game with the Camarillo Scorpions. However, a large percentage of the spectators weren’t supporting one team — they were radar-gun-wielding
Saugus senior Parker Teel soared down the field in overtime of Wednesday’s league matchup at Hart in search of a sudden-death goal. Teel weaved through multiple Indian defenders and punched
Castaic Coyotes boys’ basketball seemingly gave a championship effort of 100% to start Friday night’s CIF Division 5AA championship game against the El Segundo Eagles. If that was the case,
Foothill League track and field begins on Thursday, as hundreds of varsity athletes will compete in their events for the next four months with plenty to be accomplished. Canyon enters
Golden Valley Grizzlies boys’ volleyball had some minor hiccups but still triumphed in Tuesday’s home non-league match with the Eastside Lions.  The Grizzlies played solid defense, had a balanced attack
Hart alumna Madi Maxwell has left her mark all over Santa Clarita volleyball. Maxwell broke numerous school records, brought the Foothill League title back to Hart while also winning a
A severe height disadvantage and the pressure of the CIF semifinal were no match for Castaic Coyotes boys’ basketball on Friday. Castaic held off a rallying Dunn Earwigs team in
West Ranch girls’ basketball’s resurgence this season got the team one game away from the CIF title match. The Palos Verdes Sea Kings knocked off the hosting Wildcats in a
Senior Lucas Spring has spent his entire schooling at Trinity Classical Academy.  Now after spending most of his life in the school, his name will last forever in the record
Strong defense and pitching by the Valencia Vikings was too much for the visiting Rio Mesa Spartans on Thursday.  Eight innings wasn’t enough to declare a winner of the Easton
The historic run isn’t over yet in Stevenson Ranch.  Another strong defensive performance powered West Ranch girls’ basketball to victory as the Wildcats beat the Immaculate Heart Pandas, 51-36, in
Trinity Knights boys’ basketball had its CIF playoff run end in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.  The top-seeded El Segundo Eagles took down the Knights, 66-52, in the CIF Division 5AA
Hart Indians girls’ soccer saw its tremendous season end on Wednesday.  The Indians were dropped from the CIF Division 1 quarterfinals at home by the Roosevelt Mustangs in a game
Saugus girls’ basketball head coach Anthony Falasca needed a minute to collect himself. After watching his Centurions (21-10) battle for 32 minutes against the Torrance Tartars in the quarterfinals of
The first-ever playoff game in Castaic High School’s gym brought countless memories as the Coyotes ran wild against the visiting Godinez Fundamental Grizzlies. Castaic punched its ticket to the CIF
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