
2019 Foothill League girls volleyball preview
Girls volleyball is one of the most competitive prep sports in the Santa Clarita Valley, and this year looks to be no different as multiple teams could be vying for
Girls volleyball is one of the most competitive prep sports in the Santa Clarita Valley, and this year looks to be no different as multiple teams could be vying for
Things did not look good for the Santa Clarita Christian School girls volleyball team in the first game of a league match against Faith Baptist at Santa Clarita Christian School
By Bryanna Winner For the Signal The West Ranch Wildcats girls volleyball team dropped three straight sets to the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers Thursday night at home: 25-12, 25-15, and 25-20.
In a sweltering hot Saugus gym, Taft had pushed the Centurions girls volleyball team to five games, then made the night even longer by going point-for-point in the final game.
West Ranch’s Gwen Garate felt like her serving was off all night. Quartz Hill had forced her team to five games and in that final game, her serving didn’t feel
West Ranch volleyball struggled to close out its first game against John Burroughs. It dropped the second game, too, failing to attain a lead at any point. But the Wildcats,
The Santa Clarita Christian School girls volleyball team came away with a three-game: 25-8, 28-6, 28-26 victory over Pacifica Christian at home on Thursday. Olivia Precioso led the Cardinals with
In the second game of the 2019 girls volleyball season, Canyon traveled north to Palmdale Aerospace Academy on Wednesday to try and capture its first win of the season. Needing
Hosting the program’s inaugural girls volleyball game at Castaic High School, the Coyotes girls frosh/soph team welcomed Saugus onto its brand new campus on Tuesday. It was the first game
Before the start of this season, the Valencia girls volleyball team made a list of words that they wanted to embody this season. At the top of the list was
The CIF-Southern Section released its 2019 girls volleyball preseason rankings on Monday and two Santa Clarita Valley teams made the list as the Valencia Vikings and Trinity Classical Academy Knights
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
High school coaches are supposed to motivate, instruct and, of course, teach their players how to excel in their respective sports. But more importantly, they can give them the skills
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
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
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