
COC volleyball sweeps West LA; win streak hits 12
The red-hot College of the Canyons women’s volleyball (17-7, 11-0) won its 12th straight match on Wednesday in a home conference win over the West L.A. Wildcats (11-10, 6-4) Canyons
The red-hot College of the Canyons women’s volleyball (17-7, 11-0) won its 12th straight match on Wednesday in a home conference win over the West L.A. Wildcats (11-10, 6-4) Canyons
Cardinals will host No. 3 Palisades on Saturday The Santa Clarita Christian School student section began Thursday night with some rousing cheers for the Cardinals girls’ volleyball team. At the
Saugus girls’ volleyball (35-2) won its home CIF Division 2 state matchup over the visiting El Capitan Vaqueros (29-12) on Thursday. The Centurions won the match with scores of 25-14,
Cardinals to host Verdugo Hills in second round The Santa Clarita Christian School Cardinals (25-3) took a big step on the road to another state title, sweeping the San Gabriel
By Jonathan Andrade For The Signal A hand-painted sign taped to the wall at the top of the Saugus High bleachers read: “Sweep ’em up!” The Centurions obliged. Saugus (34-2)
Centurion girls’ volleyball (33-2) has officially checked off its biggest goal of the season and won CIF. Saugus defeated the Campbell Hall Vikings (29-10) in straight sets to become Division
Centurions girls volleyball (32-2) is gearing up to host the CIF Division 4 championship game with the visiting Campbell Hall Vikings (20-9). The two will face off Saturday at Golden
Centurions have yet to drop a set in three playoff matches The Foothill League champions will play for a CIF-Southern Section title. The Saugus girls’ volleyball team (32-2) battled back
Santa Clarita Christian girls’ volleyball (24-3) were swept out the playoffs in the CIF Division 6 semifinals by Simi Valley (21-9) on Saturday at The Master’s University. The Pioneers won
Cardinals girls’ volleyball (23-2) won its CIF Division 6 quarterfinal matchup against the hosting Rowland Raiders (21-9) on Wednesday. Santa Clarita Christian won with scores of 25-21, 25-23 and 26-24.
Saugus girls’ volleyball (31-2) will return to the CIF semifinals after a 3-0 win over the visiting Trabuco Hills Mustangs (18-16) on Wednesday. The Centurions won with scores of 25-11,
The count is now at three with local teams remaining in the girls’ volleyball playoffs. Saugus is the last team standing in the Foothill League while both Heritage League teams
Centurion girls’ volleyball (30-2) swept their CIF Division 4 second-round match against the Thousand Oaks Lancers (22-16). Saugus won with scores of 25-19, 25-13 and 25-23. The Centurions were led
Two local volleyball teams were dropped and four remain after the CIF opening round on Thursday. In fact, every local team not in Division 3 advanced. Here’s everything you need
By Jonathan Andrade For The Signal It took four seasons, but the Valencia girls’ volleyball team was finally able to give head coach Kristin Dolan her first playoff victory at
San Marcos girls volleyball (20-10) knocked off the hosting Hart (15-6) 3-1 on Thursday. The Royals won the CIF Division 3 opening round matchup with scores of: 26-24, 11-25, 25-18
A highly competitive regular season of girls’ volleyball has concluded in the Santa Clarita Valley. Six local teams will now head into the playoffs looking to go on a run.
Hart girls’ volleyball (15-5, 9-3) had a night to remember on Thursday. The Indians defeated Valencia (17-8, 9-3) in five sets, opposite hitter Madi Maxwell broke two school records and
Hart (13-4, 7-2) opposite hitter Madi Maxwell registered a new school record in the Indians’ 3-1 win over West Ranch (6-8, 4-5) on Wednesday. Maxwell pounded down 26 kills to
Hart girls volleyball (8-3,5-2) shocked the visiting Centurions (25-2, 7-1) on Wednesday for Saugus’ first best-of-five loss of the year. The Indians won with scores of 22-25, 25-23, 26-24 and
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