
Week five SCV football previewÂ
After nearly every team won their week three matchups, local teams struggled for the most part in week four. Canyon is the last undefeated team in the Santa Clarita Valley
After nearly every team won their week three matchups, local teams struggled for the most part in week four. Canyon is the last undefeated team in the Santa Clarita Valley
Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals football dropped its first game of the season in Friday’s road loss against the Valley Christian Academy Lions. The Lions jumped all over the Cardinals, stacking on
Trinity Knights football took its first loss of the season on Friday after a lopsided loss to the hosting Arleta Mustangs. The Mustangs won the game, 49-8, behind a terrific
West Ranch Wildcats girls’ tennis rolled through its home Foothill League match with the Saugus Centurions on Thursday, winning 12-6. The Wildcats saw perfect days from singles players Audrey Park
Last week featured a handful of exciting five-set battles in the Santa Clarita Valley. Hart and West Ranch are now the last undefeated teams in Foothill League play after two-win
Valencia Vikings football suffered its first loss of the season on Friday on the road against the Rancho Cucamonga Cougars. The Cougars beat Valencia for the third straight year in
West Ranch alumnus Ryan Staub got his first shot at playing time on Saturday with the Colorado Buffaloes, who have dominated college football headlines early in the season on the
Opposing back scores a hat trick as Bulldogs win, 35-14 Golden Valley football has prided itself on its run game to start the season. Friday night against Garfield, it was
Eisenhower Eagles football made a stand on Friday night, holding off a rallying Hart Indians team with a plethora of momentum.  The Eagles came up with a vital sack on
By Jonathan Andrade For The Signal Not long after the opening whistle, it became apparent it was going to be a long night for the Saugus High football team. A
By Matt Lechuga For The Signal The Canyon Cowboys leaned on their stable of playmakers en route to a dominant 48-9 win over the host Royal Highlanders on Friday night,
St. Paul Swordsmen football turned on the jets early in its non-league win over the West Ranch Wildcats. The Swordsmen won the game, 42-7, scoring all of their points on
Castaic football Swiss Army knife Paul Lotz plays all over the field for the Coyotes. Lotz exploded as a running back in Thursday’s non-league finale, a home win over the
College of the Canyons women’s soccer dropped its first game of the season in Wednesday’s home opener.  The Cougars fell to one of the top teams in the country, the
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga and Tyler Wainfeld Signal Staff Writers Nearly every local team brought home a win last weekend as non-league play winds down. But, five local teams remain undefeated
West Ranch opposite hitter Kennedy Osunsanmi smelled blood in the water heading into the third set of the Wildcats’ home league match with Saugus. Osunsanmi, a senior, carried the load
A prepared Cardinal defense and standout performance from Santa Clarita Christian running back Jonathan Boelter were too much for the United Christian Academy Eagles on Saturday. Boelter, a junior, ran
Week 2 of girls volleyball league play has wrapped with several teams off to hot starts. Here are some highlights from the past week of Foothill League play: Â Saugus remains
Castaic Coyotes football stormed into its non-league game with the Burbank Bulldogs on Friday night.  Senior Gage Gibson ran back the opening kickoff for a touchdown, Castaic’s Ashton Moreno then
Orozco scores four TDs, Grizzlies stop two-point try in OT for 36-35 win Football coaches will always take a win, even if it’s ugly. That’s how Golden Valley head coach
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