
Saugus boys’ soccer dominates La Serna in CIF playoff opener, 4-2
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer The Centurions had no issues putting away the visiting La Serna Lancers early en route to Saugus’ first playoff win in five years. The
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer The Centurions had no issues putting away the visiting La Serna Lancers early en route to Saugus’ first playoff win in five years. The
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer Just a year removed from a season almost completely diminished by COVID-19, the soccer teams of the Santa Clarita Valley postseason are prepared to
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer The Hart Indians (8-1-5, 8-0-4) have been riding a wave of winning for their past eight games in a row and faced a tough
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer West Ranch girls’ soccer (11-3-2, 7-3-2) beat Saugus (10-4-3, 3-3-1) in the regular season finale, securing second place in the Foothill League for the Wildcats
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer When you are considered the best team in the league, naturally you have a target on your back and have every team coming out
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer The first-place Hart Indians (7-1-4, 7-0-3) took on the depleted Canyon Cowboys (6-5-4, 3-4-4), who were down two of their starters but still managed
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer The Saugus Centurions (10-3-2, 6-2-2) entered Saturday’s match against the Canyon Cowboys (7-5-3, 4-4-2) in a three-way tie with the Cowboys and West Ranch
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer The Valencia Vikings (9-6-2, 8-1-1) remain the No. 1 seed in Foothill League boys’ soccer with a commanding 3-0 victory against the West Ranch
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer Heading into Thursday’s matchup, the Hart Indians had won seven matches in a row. The West Ranch Wildcats, who had lost, 2-0, to the
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer When someone hits you, you hit them back. That is the physical and mental aspect of any sporting event to show who has the
The following summaries were provided by team coaches and/or representatives for some of this week’s Santa Clarita Valley prep sports action. The Signal thanks all who submitted for helping get
Battling a strong, cold wind, in an aggressive and physical game, the Hart High girls soccer team could not be stopped and came up with the win against the Valencia Vikings. The Hart Indians (4-1-1) defeated the Valencia Vikings (4-2-2) in
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer Hart High School hosted a boys soccer tournament with teams from the Santa Clarita Valley getting a chance to compete against one another and
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer The always-competitive Foothill League girls soccer competition found the West Ranch Wildcats at the top for the 2021 season, but this year a new face has risen to the
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer The always-competitive Foothill League once again shows a high level of intensity with three league games in the books before the winter break. The Hart Indians and the Valencia Vikings
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer The West Ranch Wildcats girls’ soccer team rolled through the Thousand Oaks Holiday Classic with four consecutive wins beginning Tuesday. In their first match
By Ryan Menzie Signal Sports Writer Wind chills in Santa Clarita were not enough to slow down the Golden Valley Grizzlies (3-2, 1-2) as they took on the Palmdale Falcons
Valencia girls soccer (1-1-2) dominated Palmdale High School (4-1) on Monday, winning 2-0 in a home nonleague matchup. Jackie Victorio set the Vikings up for success early on with a
The following summaries were provided by team coaches and/or representatives for some of this week’s Santa Clarita Valley prep sports action. The Signal thanks all who submitted for helping get
Saugus High School girls soccer rallied in the second half against Hart High School on Tuesday to tie the match, 2-2, after going scoreless in the first half. The Centurions
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