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No matter how old or young, whether you’re an athlete or a fan, Thanksgiving gives us all the opportunity to reflect on the people and situations in our life that

No matter how old or young, whether you’re an athlete or a fan, Thanksgiving gives us all the opportunity to reflect on the people and situations in our life that

College of the Canyons volleyball achieved its first-ever playoff win under head coach Clay Timmons on Tuesday against Golden West College of Huntington Beach in the first round of the

A sluggish, error-ridden Game 1 from Santa Clarita Christian School on Wednesday opened the door for optimism from Lone Pine. Despite the Cardinals winning the game, 25-23, there were five lead

Santa Clarita Christian middle blocker Cora Machado did her best to rally her teammates when the Cardinals found themselves down 24-20 against Glendale Adventist of Glendale during the CIF-Southern Section

At one point in College of the Canyons volleyball’s match against Bakersfield, Emily Burns was struggling. For every kill that she successfully executed, it seemed like another was called out

It was match point in Game 3 for Santa Clarita Christian volleyball on Tuesday, and the players, coaches and fans inside the Cardinals’ gym were getting impatient. SCCS’ total was

Heading into its CIF-Southern Section Division 9 quarterfinal match against Rancho Christian of Temecula, Santa Clarita Christian volleyball had one thing on its mind: defense. “We just knew that we

In a fifth-game standoff, Valencia volleyball stood in a circle, hand in hand, during a timeout. They were trailing by five points to Esperanza of Anaheim. “I just told them

Thursday night’s CIF-Southern Section Division 2 second-round volleyball match between Valencia and Yucaipa may have been three games long, but the Vikings earned the win in the opening frame. The

Entering the 2017 season, College of the Canyons women’s volleyball’s biggest enemy wasn’t a team or a player. Its biggest enemy was, rather, an idea. “Complacency was something we wanted

When Shelby Grubbs broke the record for career blocks and blocks in a season in Hart’s home sweep of Woodrow Wilson of Long Beach, she knew it. “I started cheering

The maximum capacity for the gymnasium at the Henry Mayo Fitness and Health Center is 665 people. The crowd for Trinity Classical Academy’s first-round playoff matchup against Hawthorne Math and

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The 40-passenger bus rolled to a halt about a half hour before midnight, and one by one players from The Master’s University women’s volleyball

Division 2 Valencia: Bye Hart vs. Wilson/Long Beach at home, 7 p.m., Oct. 31 Division 4 Saugus vs. Moorpark at Moorpark, 7 p.m., Oct. 31 Division 8 Hawthorne MSA vs.

West Ranch volleyball wrapped up the league season with a sweep of Canyon at Canyon on Tuesday. Game scores were 25-14, 26-24, 25-11. Ari Romagnano ended the night with 10

Throughout this season, Valencia volleyball shuffled its lineup, brought up a player from JV and learned to play as a team that has a mix of under- and upperclassmen. Despite

There was no reprieve from the heat inside Saugus’ gym Tuesday night. Industrial fans were humming at full speed and programs were fashioned to provide makeshift breezes to combat the

After every match, each Valencia volleyball player types up an email to coach Ray Sanchez. The message addresses a handful of topics decided on in advance by the coaching staff.

Football Division 2 No. 3 Valencia Division 3 No. 10 Hart Division 6 No. 3 Golden Valley No. 7 Saugus Division 9 No. 9 West Ranch Division 13 No. 2

Every time Hart’s Shelby Grubbs gets a block, her teammates jump out of their seats and shout out the number of blocks she has to make to beat the school