
Cardinal football faces tall task against South El Monte
You can’t teach size, but you can prepare for it. Santa Clarita Christian football (6-5) knows it will have to be ready for a much larger team when it takes
You can’t teach size, but you can prepare for it. Santa Clarita Christian football (6-5) knows it will have to be ready for a much larger team when it takes
The expectations this year for The Master’s University men’s basketball team continue to rise as shots continue to fall. When the season began, first-year coach Kelvin Starr wasn’t sure his
Throughout the college football season, players have worked to carve out their own spot on their respective teams. Santa Clarita Valley football products are no exception. Here’s a look at
Valencia High football has proven to be a well-rounded team this season, but a run game that boasts power and depth has consistently stood out. The Vikings have had up
en Hugo Castillo stepped down as Golden Valley softball coach last month, the school knew right where to look for a replacement. Officials wanted someone with experience who could build
Last week, The Master’s University’s soccer and volleyball teams’ seasons came to an end. This weekend, TMU’s cross country teams will compete at the NAIA National Championship, while Mustang basketball
Jacob Moss always wanted to be a Cardinal. As an elementary school student at Santa Clarita Christian, he rubbed shoulders with older standouts like Collin Keoshian, a future NCAA Division
College of the Canyons football bested Bakersfield College, 14-10, on the road Saturday in the Cougars’ regular-season finale. COC (5-5 overall, 3-2 in National Division, Northern Conference) trailed for nearly the
It’d be an understatement to say Saugus High girls cross country cruised through Saturday’s CIF-Southern Section Division 2 prelims at Riverside City Cross Country Course. The Centurions, winners of eight
The Count Basie Orchestra, known as “the most explosive force in jazz,” is bringing their signature sound to the Santa Clarita Valley on Monday, November 28, at 7 p.m. West
The Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals went on the road to open the CIF-Southern Section Division 13 postseason, and returned victors. The Cardinals defeated Sierra Vista of Baldwin Park, 35-10, to
GLENDALE — Saugus came up with big plays on both sides of the ball and held off a late charge by Crescenta Valley to win its CIF-SS Division 6 first-round playoff
CHINO HILLS — At halftime Friday, before Golden Valley started moving toward a 14-10 CIF-Southern Section Division 7 playoff win against Ayala High, the first playoff win in program history,
Valencia High football knew it needed to neutralize Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks’ running game Friday night at Valencia High School. The Vikings’ defense was more than up to the
LOS ANGELES — Bad followed good, almost without exception. Hart High recovered its own squib kick to open the game. It fumbled one play later. Indians quarterback Nick Moore scored
Valencia High continued to make waves in the cross country community Friday at the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 prelims. The Vikings boys advanced to the section’s finals as a team,
A flawless Foothill League season that led to Valencia High football’s eighth consecutive Foothill League title puts the Vikings (8-2) in familiar territory, playing in their 10th consecutive postseason. They’re
Saugus High wide receiver Jared Pane knows that stats and game film never tell the whole story. The senior said Thursday night, on the eve of the Centurions’ CIF-Southern Section
Some of the factors look the same. Hart High football is opening the playoffs on the road, again, against an undefeated team, again. A few factors entering Friday night’s CIF-Southern
This past Sunday, the Golden Valley High football team’s fingers were glued to the “refresh” button on phones and computers, waiting to see if they were going to be in
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