
Valencia soccer looking forward to comforts of home
Tony Scalercio is homesick. It’s not that the Valencia High boys soccer coach has been traveling the country, the state or even the county. It’s that his Vikings have played,
Tony Scalercio is homesick. It’s not that the Valencia High boys soccer coach has been traveling the country, the state or even the county. It’s that his Vikings have played,
Albert Einstein Academy boys soccer defeated Newbury Park Adventist 9-4 on Tuesday night after recovering from a 4-2 halftime deficit. With the win, the Rockets (6-2-2 overall, 6-0 in Omega)
Student-athletes from across the Santa Clarita Valley made the next step of their playing careers official by signing their national letters of intent on Wednesday. “It does feel a little
Valencia extended its hold on the Foothill League boys soccer standings Tuesday after a win over Golden Valley, 4-2. The Vikings (14-2-3 overall, 7-0-0 in Foothill) got scores from four
Canyon High girls soccer tried to build momentum Tuesday afternoon, but Hart High’s defense was waiting to knock each attempt down as the Indians earned a 2-1 win at home.
Girls hoops Valencia, No. 13, D1AA (one of 24 teams on Open Division Watch List) Trinity Classical Academy, No. 7, D5A SCCS, Tied-No. 6, D6 Albert Einstein Academy, No. 15,
Having a first-year varsity player as the last line of defense can be a risk. The odds didn’t’ deter Canyon, Saugus and West Ranch highs from taking the plunge and
Hart High girls soccer handed Valencia its first loss of Foothill League play, 3-2, thanks to two penalty kicks, under the lights at Valencia on Tuesday night. The win is Hart’s
Valencia High goalie Daniel Rodriguez took a deep breath, exhaled and delivered the truth. Avoiding typical athlete mumbo jumbo about nerves of steel and unfailing confidence, Rodriguez described how he
A key to Hart High boys soccer keeping its head after what could have been a devastating loss to open Foothill League play has been junior Jaden Nguyen’s noggin. Nguyen,
The West Ranch High girls soccer team beat Canyon, 2-1, at home on Saturday in a game that was moved from Friday due to the weather. Aliyah Satterfield and Erin
Valencia High girls soccer extended its win streak to three on Friday night against Saugus, 2-0 at Valencia High School. Angelina Maldonado and Catelyn Edwards each scored for the Vikings,
Valencia’s Cesar Dominguez, Sean Kim and Josh Ferguson stood near the site of a soon-to-be free kick in the 27th minute Friday at Saugus. Kim and Ferguson sprinted past the
Saugus and Valencia highs will commence a chess match today. The defending Foothill League champion Vikings will aim to dictate where on the field the upstart Centurions can play —
After 12 Foothill League games, second-year Saugus High girls soccer coach Aly Drake finally earned her first career league win Tuesday, a 1-0 victory against Golden Valley. The Centurions lost
The Albert Einstein Academy varsity girls soccer team beat Santa Clarita Valley International, 6-0, on Wednesday at Rio Norte Junior High. Jacqueline Morrison scored four goals for the Rockets (3-3
West Ranch High girls soccer’s Abby Ashlock stood on the sidelines for a throw-in, but hesitated. “Do you want it West Ranch?” she shouted hoarsely. “Do you want it?” The
There will now be a battle of unbeaten Foothill League boys soccer teams later this week. Valencia High took down Canyon, 3-1, Tuesday at Canyon to improve to 3-0-0 in
Boys soccer Valencia, No. 3, CIF-Southern Section Division 3 Hart, No. 4, Division 4 Saugus, No. 10, D4 Girls soccer No local teams ranked Boys hoops Saugus, No. 7, D2A
Saugus boys soccer stayed unbeaten in Foothill League play with a 3-0 road win over West Ranch on Friday. James Johnson scored twice for the Centurions (8-4-3, 2-0-0 in Foothill).
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