
Hart rolls in home opener
One pass, two pass, three pass, four. Five pass, six pass, seven pass, score. Brian Buencamino’s second-quarter 3-pointer capped a typical Hart High possession in a Thursday night home opener
One pass, two pass, three pass, four. Five pass, six pass, seven pass, score. Brian Buencamino’s second-quarter 3-pointer capped a typical Hart High possession in a Thursday night home opener
West Ranch girls basketball coach Carlos Fandino stood near midcourt during a practice last week. On the baseline to Fandino’s left stood a player in a blue jersey, and on
For a Stanford University athlete hoping to study engineering or human biology, Derek Waldeck sure set his sights too low. The Hart High graduate envisioned contributing for the Cardinal this
College of the Canyons girls soccer may have had 12 players earn All-Western State Conference honors, but these athletes certainly aren’t a dime a dozen. “It was a great honor
On a sun-drenched Thursday morning, Valencia High School’s boys tennis program took a break from the court to help the homeless. Earlier this month, 30 Vikings gathered to make sack
Albert Einstein Academy girls soccer’s strong first-half play got even stronger in the second half, leading to a 4-0 shutout against Trinity Classical Academy, a first-year program, at Rio Norte
Trailing Trinity Classical Academy with less than five minutes left in the game, Albert Einstein Academy looked to goalkeeper-turned-forward Philip Stulman to make a big play. Stulman rewarded coach Ken
Two Santa Clarita Valley boys basketball teams were named to the CIF-Southern Section preseason rankings: one that is looking to rebound, and another that is looking to continue building.
Marquise Brown had a knack for putting exclamation points on College of the Canyons’ offensive drives this season. The 5-foot-11 freshman speedster caught a team-best 10 touchdown passes, often leaving
The All-CIF Southern Section girls volleyball teams were released Monday, and Santa Clarita Valley athletes made appearances in both the Division 9 and Division 10 lists. Albert Einstein Academy had
BURBANK — The Burroughs girls basketball tournament championship between Canyon and Valencia highs on Saturday night was more enticing than enjoyable, more appetizer than main course. Each team struggled early,
The Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball team is small in roster size. It’s not a huge deal to them. When it comes to being small in height, however, that’s
The Valencia High and Canyon High varsity girls basketball teams will meet in the Burroughs Magnolia Park Optimist Tournament final on Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at Burroughs High. Canyon
College of the Canyons men’s basketball coach Howard Fisher took four steps from the sideline during a timeout with 8:56 left in the first half of the Cougars’ home game
West Ranch hockey burned out early and couldn’t recover as their Friday night showdown with the top team in the LA Kings High School Hockey League wore on. The Cats
First-year Golden Valley coach Guillermo Castro believed unequivocally that his back line would hold. So, even as Chatsworth High put on a late scoring siege, pressing Golden Valley defenders deep
Santa Clarita Christian girls basketball has been on an upward slope. Three years ago, coach Dennis Schwesinger started Cardinals girls basketball back up after the program had taken a short
Girls Soccer Hart 5, Orange Lutheran 2 The Indians (4-1) won their third Aliso Cup game with goals from three different players. Taylor Moorehead scored two unassisted goals, while Brooke
NORTHRIDGE — Looking for a statement win in the championship game of the Warriors Invitational at Heritage Christian School in Northridge, Hart gave the host team a scare behind the
As Valencia High boys soccer worked toward a 5-1 win over Calabasas High on Thursday night, a young girl was sitting behind the Vikings’ home bench and reading a book.
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