
2019 TMU men’s soccer preview
The way last season ended for The Master’s University men’s soccer team still irks the players. After scoring a goal in the first 16 seconds of the Golden State Athletic
The way last season ended for The Master’s University men’s soccer team still irks the players. After scoring a goal in the first 16 seconds of the Golden State Athletic
College of the Canyons women’s soccer head coach Justin Lundin and his coaching staff are enthusiastic about the talented, but young team that is heading into the 2019 season. “I
When the 2019-20 girls soccer season begins this fall, there will be a familiar face on the Canyon sideline. Milan Cabrera, a former varsity player at Canyon, returns to the
The U.S. Women’s National Team continues its World Cup Victory Tour in Los Angeles this weekend, serving as a close-to-home reminder of what the USWNT has accomplished on the field
It’s been quite a remarkable season for the Valencia 19U AYSO girls soccer team. The squad won the Area 10 Championship, which includes all Santa Clarita Valley AYSO teams, and
For three best friends and So Cal Select teammates, Paris, France will forever hold a special place in their hearts. Santa Clarita Christian School girls soccer player Sydney Boswell along
By Dan Lovi and Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writers When it came to athletic prowess in 2018-19, Valencia High School was the cream of the crop. A three-year stint as
Newcomer of the Year Nathan Perez – Never taking a shot he didn’t like, the freshman shooting guard was a pesky scorer that could come off screens or hit standstill
Santa Clarita Christian School, Santa Clarita Valley International and Trinity Classical Academy have each sent a powerful message with the way its sports teams performed. The Knights boys and girls
Since its establishment in 2004, West Ranch High School has continued to develop its athletics program into one of the powerhouses in the Santa Clarita Valley. Â This past year
Jarrett Reeser loves pressure. In soccer, he’s known as the player who comes up with a big goal late in close games. In football, he aches for game-winning field goal
Honoring the tradition of excellence in athletics, Valencia High School didn’t disappoint in 2018-19, adding multiple Foothill League titles to the trophy case along with some impressive individual and team
For the Saugus High School athletics program, the past year was about getting back to the playoffs. The girls and boys soccer teams and the baseball team all returned to
Continuing their traditional excellence in athletics, Hart High School had a very productive 2018-19, reaching some new heights. The Indians welcomed new faces and said goodbye to familiar ones. Clinching
While Golden Valley High School didn’t have any teams reach the playoffs this year, many of its athletes had tremendous individual seasons and put up phenomenal performances. The boys and
For the Canyon High School athletics program, the past year was full of coaching changes. Longtime cross-country and track and field coach Paul Broneer announced his retirement earlier this week,
Trinity Classical Academy had nine student-athletes sign their National Letter of Intents on Monday and join the numerous other Santa Clarita Valley athletes that have done so already this year.
With 22 student-athletes from Hart and Saugus High Schools across the sports of baseball, football, soccer, softball, swimming, cross-country and volleyball signing their National Letters of Intent (NLI) on Wednesday,
Saugus student-athletes signed their National Letters of Intent at Saugus High School on Wednesday. Top from left: Hewitt Grissom, Chico State, baseball; Bobby Garcia, Cal State Stanislaus, baseball; Aubrey Finicle,
After finishing his senior campaign atop the Foothill League in goals scored and guiding the Saugus boys soccer team to his first playoff game of his career, Dylan Sullivan has
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