
TMU insider: Mustangs pick up sweet soccer sweep
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal As Brayden Campos prepared to talk about his game-winning goal Saturday at The Master’s University, someone off-camera tossed a playful jab his way. “Brayden,

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal As Brayden Campos prepared to talk about his game-winning goal Saturday at The Master’s University, someone off-camera tossed a playful jab his way. “Brayden,

For a moment Thursday afternoon, The Master’s University men’s soccer team looked to be in the driver’s seat for an upset over No. 16 Vanguard. A late first-half goal from

Already mired in a five-game losing streak, the College of the Canyons men’s soccer team hoped a return home after a two-game hiatus could halt the skid. But a free-kick

Boys basketball Canyon: Division 3A Golden Valley: Division 3AA Hart: Division 2AA Saugus: Division 2A Valencia: Division 2A West Ranch: Division 2A Girls basketball Canyon: Division 1 Golden Valley: Division

Santa Clarita Christian School, Trinity Classical Academy and Albert Einstein Academy may be small, but this year’s success proves that they are mighty. SCCS made strides in football, earning

Casey Burrill remembers his first year coaching West Ranch baseball 12 years ago. The program’s first year. It was just a freshman team at the time. Then they added a

Growing up, Canyon Country resident Jarrett Reeser saw the skill of European soccer stars on TV. He saw the atmosphere of European soccer games. He trained with a former Italian

This year, Canyon High showed some serious potential. At the front of the pack was the girls basketball team, which made it to a CIF-Southern Section final for the second

There was no time like the present for Kyla Hardy. In the eighth inning of Valencia’s game against Saugus, Hardy sent a ball flying over the left field fence for

Baseball Division 1 West Ranch, No. 5 Valencia, Other Division 7 Albert Einstein Academy, No. 7 Softball Division 1 Valencia, No. 6 Boys tennis Division 2 Valencia, other Division 3

Across the Santa Clarita Valley, Foothill League athletes from sports ranging from football to equestrian put the pen to the paper and signed his or her National Letter of Intent

In a season of perfectly timed runs and punctual headers, of goal-scoring almost unlike any Saugus High had ever seen, while lifting the Centurions to heights they had never seen,

Hart High girls soccer’s Taylor Scott didn’t always play soccer. She started as a gymnast. But after too many broken wrists, her parents knew something had to change. But it

For Santa Clarita Christian’s Chloe Edwards, her senior season held both more and less pressure than her junior campaign. More in that the reigning Heritage League girls soccer Player of

The All-CIF Southern Section boys and girls soccer teams, released this week, reflected a season of firsts for the Santa Clarita Valley. Saugus High boys soccer advanced to the first

The Albert Einstein Academy boys soccer team had an unprecedented season, going a perfect 9-0 in Omega League play to earn its first-ever league title. The Rockets have made history

This happens every year at high schools across the country: a star senior, or group of seniors, moves on and the responsibility to carry a team to greatness falls to

Boys Division 3 Josh Ferguson, Valencia Cesar Dominguez, Valencia Division 4 James Johnson, Saugus Josh De Leon, Saugus Division 7 Samy Couja, Einstein Girls Division 1 Taylor Scott, Hart Kassie

When Hart girls soccer coach Guilherme Mitrovitch first saw Taylor Scott play on the junior varsity team her freshman year, he didn’t expect her to eventually win Foothill League Player

It’s a long, daunting list. Over the last three weeks, Saugus High boys soccer has proven impervious to sideways rain, road trips, last-minute deficits, CIF title game defeats, pressure-packed penalty