
Foothill boys soccer roundup: Vikes, Cents stay unbeaten
There will now be a battle of unbeaten Foothill League boys soccer teams later this week. Valencia High took down Canyon, 3-1, Tuesday at Canyon to improve to 3-0-0 in
There will now be a battle of unbeaten Foothill League boys soccer teams later this week. Valencia High took down Canyon, 3-1, Tuesday at Canyon to improve to 3-0-0 in
With less than two seconds left, West Ranch High boys basketball’s Austin Galuppo stepped up to the free throw line. Of all the shots he took on Tuesday night, this
It was something like a big-man relay race. Richard Kawakami carried Golden Valley boys basketball early. Then, when foul trouble limited the 6-foot-5 forward to two and a half minutes
Boys soccer Valencia, No. 3, CIF-Southern Section Division 3 Hart, No. 4, Division 4 Saugus, No. 10, D4 Girls soccer No local teams ranked Boys hoops Saugus, No. 7, D2A
This is not a total surprise. After all, no clear-cut favorite emerged before Foothill League boys basketball began last week. But, still, Saugus and Golden Valley highs — which play
Trinity Classical Academy defensive backs coach Cletis Gordon devoted nearly three years of his life to playing for the San Diego Chargers. So when he heard they were coming to
Saugus boys soccer stayed unbeaten in Foothill League play with a 3-0 road win over West Ranch on Friday. James Johnson scored twice for the Centurions (8-4-3, 2-0-0 in Foothill).
This week, Valencia High girls soccer coach Kevin Goralsky asked his team to be more aggressive. It answered with a resounding shutout against Golden Valley 3-0 Friday afternoon at Golden
At halftime, Canyon High girls basketball’s focus was singular: defense. The Cowboys needed to clamp down on a hot-shooting Hart team that turned open looks into a competitive game through
Saugus High boys basketball has taken down two of the toughest teams in the Foothill League back to back. And the Centurions haven’t even played a home game yet. Saugus
Two free throws from Dexter Akanno had Valencia High up by one with six seconds to play and the home crowd at Valencia High going wild. With no timeouts left
Even after scoring a game-high 24 points, Hart High’s Whitten Dominguez had one job left. To be fair, the final buzzer had sounded. But a gaggle of Indians cheerleaders missed
Valencia High wrestling coach Brian Peterson thinks in the past, present and future at the same time. “We knew that this year was going to be better than last year
Down by three with 28 seconds left in regulation, Santa Clarita Christian boys basketball desperately needed Renaissance Academy of Altadena to miss the front end of a one-and-one free throw
Four different Valencia High boys soccer players scored earlier this week in the Vikings’ Foothill League-opening 4-1 win over West Ranch. That, coach Tony Scalercio said, is the kind of
Valencia junior Zach Hawkins couldn’t miss. Five girls soccer teams couldn’t score. A girls basketball team won by 77. Saugus boys hoops knocked off the defending champs by one. It
West Ranch High hockey defenseman Cameron Chan felt a sub-degree breeze graze his hair, but he could barely feel his feet. He was standing in full hockey garb on a
Santa Clarita Christian senior Jacob Moss appreciated that even though MaxPreps designated him solely as a punter on its Small Schools All-American first team defense, the popular high school sports
Valencia High boys basketball survived a frenzied fourth-quarter comeback by West Ranch High on Tuesday night at Valencia High, holding on for an 83-79 win in a Foothill League opener.
Anthony McIntyre pulled up in the paint in the final minute of the game and shot a fadeaway jumper that found nothing but net. The Saugus senior’s second-half heroics were
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