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2016-2017 Valencia boys basketball preview

It’s fair to say that Isaac Davis and Chibuzo Ikonte were a large part of Valencia boys basketball’s playoff run that ended in the quarterfinals of the Division 1AA tournament

SCV sports roundup: 12/7/16

From Tuesday Girls basketball Westlake 46, Trinity 25 Taylor Oshiro led the Knights (2-1) with 13 points, eight rebounds and three blocks. Hannah Looney added six points and six rebounds

2016-2017 Valencia girls basketball preview

After winning four straight Foothill League titles, the Valencia Vikings girls basketball team is ready to defend its title once again. With a record of 4-2, the Vikings are already

TMU women’s hoops fades after early lead

With her team down by three points and 1.3 seconds left on the clock, Ashley Bartow lofted a high arcing 3-pointer she thought would send The Master’s University’s game against Westmont

2016-2017 Saugus girls basketball preview

Saugus Girls Basketball coach Jason Conn believes in tough love. Saugus (2-3) is coming off three straight seasons with losing records in Foothill League play. This year the Centurions will

Einstein, SCCS play to draw

Albert Einstein Academy boys soccer came in waves all night, but Santa Clarita Christian repelled most of the Rockets’ attacks in a 2-2 draw Tuesday night at Central Park. When

SCV sports roundup: 12/6/16

Varsity boys soccer Valencia 5,  La Canada 2 The Vikings won a Tuesday night road match to remain undefeated at 2-0. Cesar Dominguez scored two goals, while Luke Fowble, Brennon

Hart girls soccer hangs tough for win

  Hart High girls soccer took on a tough team from Bishop Amat of La Puente, but when push came to shove (nearly in the literal sense), the Indians were

Valencia girls soccer falls at home

Westlake High scored both of its goals against Valencia High girls soccer in the same way: The Vikings had control, then turned the ball over. The Warriors would then score

2016-17 Saugus boys basketball preview

The Saugus Centurions are tired of being the doormat of the Foothill League. Despite coming off back-to-back seasons where they went 3-7 in Foothill League play, Saugus boys basketball coaches

Basketball roundup: Canyon girls win 53-38

The Canyon High varsity girls basketball team beat Newbury Park, 53-38, on Monday in the first round of the Burroughs Optimist Tournament. Rachel Bowers scored 20 points and pulled down

SCV swimmers earn honors in Atlanta

Saugus High senior and Canyons Aquatic Club swimmer Tanner Olson doesn’t know yet where he’ll go to college. He does, however, know what kind of swim he expected from himself

TMU Insider: Hoops teams extend hot streak

Last week, The Master’s University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams each tallied a pair of impressive victories, extending each of their hot starts to the 2016-17 winter season. Men’s basketball

Former Hart OC Dean Herrington wins CIF crown

HACIENDA HEIGHTS — It all happened so fast. One second a controversial muffed punt was setting up Los Altos High’s score-tying touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Then, moments later,

Goaltending pushes Saugus past Oak Park

Stellar goaltending and defense led the Saugus High girls soccer team to a 3-1 season-opening win against Oak Park on Friday afternoon at Saugus High School. Goalkeeper Hailey Billesbach, a senior, had 10 saves

SCV swimmers shine at AT&T Nationals

Valencia High senior Nikol Popov said Thursday at the AT&T Winter Nationals in Atlanta that she was glad to be through the long-course swimming season and into short-course competition. “It’s

SCCS rolls over Einstein in opener

Santa Clarita Christian School has no shortage of sharp shooters, and Thursday those marksmen made it rain 3-pointers in a 76-32 rout of Albert Einstein Academy during the first game

Hart boys soccer strikes late for win

  Hart High boys soccer’s 4-2 win against Quartz Hill High of Lancaster on Thursday at Hart was a battle in more ways than one. The Indians were at the

Valencia grad ready for Pac-12 Championship

Asked about his reputation for being shy, Valencia High graduate and University of Colorado senior Tedric Thompson provided a different perspective. “I never thought I was shy,” Thompson said by