
West Ranch golf takes third league match
West Ranch Wildcat girls’ golf had fallen just a few strokes short of the Valencia Vikings in its two opening Foothill League matches. However, the Wildcats stormed back in the
West Ranch Wildcat girls’ golf had fallen just a few strokes short of the Valencia Vikings in its two opening Foothill League matches. However, the Wildcats stormed back in the
News release The Santa Clarita Runners organization has continued its tradition of assisting local high school cross country teams through its annual Independence Day Classic. The most recent event,
Trinity Knights girls’ volleyball got its revenge on Friday after a sweep of the hosting Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals. Trinity won the match in straight sets, 25-20, 25-22, 25-14, after
Knights give up kickoff return TD before half, Arrowhead Christian wins, 48-14 The Trinity Classical Academy Knights had a rough go of it in their Mesquite League opener, falling to
By Matt Lechuga For The Signal There was a familiar chill running down the collective spines of the Foothill League on Friday night. It looks like the Valencia Vikings are
Wildcats erase 17-point halftime deficit, take down Indians, 42-25, to remain perfect in Foothill League Not one. Not two. Not three. Not four. Five touchdowns. That’s how many times West
Canyon Cowboys football rode every speck of momentum driving down the field in the fourth quarter against the Castaic Coyotes on Thursday at Valencia High School. The Cowboys reached the
Golden Valley Grizzlies girls’ volleyball held off the scrappy hosting Castaic Coyotes on Wednesday. The Grizzlies won the Foothill League match 25-21, 18-25, 25-11, 25-18, and were led by senior
Saugus Centurions girls’ tennis picked up another crucial Foothill League win on the road on Tuesday, downing the Canyon Cowboys. The Centurions won the match 16-2, sweeping the day in
By Tyler Wainfeld and Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Staff Writers High school football enters week seven in the Santa Clarita Valley on Thursday, and playoff implications are beginning to arise. While
The Saugus AYSO Region 46 G10U All Star team, the Title Waves, had as long a season as possible. After finishing their core season with their original AYSO teams in
Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals quarterback Cayden Rappleye got his revenge on Saturday. After two losses to Coast Union last season, SCCS pounded the Broncos, 44-6, at Valencia High School. Rappleye
Saugus girls and West Ranch boys’ cross country teams each picked up wins at the first Foothill League meet on Saturday morning at College of the Canyons. Canyon’s Cynthia Herrera
Vikings improve to 2-0 in Foothill League play; Askins records four TDs Valencia football showed the rest of the Foothill League just how tough it’s going to be to keep
Hart Indians running back Chris Clauss made impact plays all over the field in Friday night’s win over the Golden Valley Grizzlies. Clauss punched in four touchdowns while adding a
Saugus freshman Jayden Lepley is “good to go,” according to football coach Jason Bornn. Lepley was injured at Valencia High School on Thursday night during a game against West Ranch.
Valencia Vikings girls’ tennis rolled through its Foothill League match with the visiting Golden Valley Grizzlies on Tuesday. Valencia won the match 14-4, with standout performances all around, showcasing why
Foothill League girls’ golf remains tight and consistent as the Valencia Vikings won another close match on Wednesday at Vista Valencia golf course. Valencia won the match with 188 strokes,
West Ranch Wildcats football won a shortened game over the Saugus Centurions in Thursday’s Foothill League matchup at Valencia High School. The Wildcats were up 28-0 in the fourth quarter
Thursday night’s Foothill League matchup between West Ranch and Saugus was called early after an injury led to the hospitalization of Centurion freshman Jayden Lepley. Lepley took a shoulder to
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