
Valencia volleyball ‘relentless’ in first game of season
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

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. 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

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,

The CIF-Southern Section released its annual All-CIF lists and eight Santa Clarita Valley athletes were honored in their respective sport and division. In baseball, Valencia’s Davis Cop and West Ranch

Playing sparingly in his sophomore and first year playing varsity boys volleyball for West Ranch, setter Johnny Buchanan patiently waited behind senior setter Tyson Drake for his time to shine

The CIF-Southern Section announced the 2019 fall sports division re-alignments on Friday afternoon. In an effort to level the playing field in football and eliminate the lopsided playoff games amongst

West Ranch boys volleyball starting setter junior Johnny Buchanan had only played a total of 31 games at the varsity level. Buchanan never backed down from the challenge, excelling and

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.

West Ranch boys volleyball’s Zack Drake had no hesitation when naming his favorite part of this season. “Definitely going farther than any other team has in West Ranch history,” Drake

Hosting a CIF-Southern Section Division 2 semifinal playoff game on Wednesday, the West Ranch boys volleyball team eyed it’s fourth straight playoff win and ninth straight as it faced off

By Tony CiniglioFor The Signal Neiko Pittman had ice on both of his knees. Jonny Buchanan wrapped his shoulder with an ice bag. Tristin Clint could barely walk and did