
Saugus kicks off Silverlakes Winter Classic
Two Foothill League soccer teams kicked off the Silverlakes Winter Classic, a single-elimination tournament, at the Silverlakes Sports Complex in Norco on Friday. Saugus and Golden Valley each had two
Two Foothill League soccer teams kicked off the Silverlakes Winter Classic, a single-elimination tournament, at the Silverlakes Sports Complex in Norco on Friday. Saugus and Golden Valley each had two
The Master’s University 2019-20 men’s basketball team understands with the amount of talent that the Mustangs return along with the depth that they have acquired over the off-season, that they
Golden Valley girl’s basketball improved its record after a convincing 44-28 win over the John F. Kennedy Cougars Thursday night at Golden Valley High School. The Grizzlies now stand at
The Hart boys soccer team hosted Ventura High School in an attempt to keep their perfect start to the season alive at Hart on Thursday. Winning three straight contests to
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal When the NAIA released its women’s soccer All-Americans this month, it served as the capstone to one of the most decorated careers in Master’s
The Master’s University women’s basketball team has gained momentum at the start of its 2019-20 season, mounting an undefeated record through its first 12 games. The team is off to
Proud parents boasting hats and shirts from various universities around the country could be found in the West P.E. Gymnasium at College of the Canyons Wednesday afternoon as five Cougar
Second-year West Ranch boys basketball head coach Ron Manalastas resigned on Wednesday, as confirmed by West Ranch athletic director Dody Garcia. The Wildcats are currently 6-6 overall to begin the
Coming off a strong 83-62 win against Reedley, the College of the Canyons women’s basketball team (2-6 overall) has been preparing for a tough four-game stretch starting Wednesday versus Rio
Saugus head soccer coach Kevin Miner has been an athlete all his life, but only one sport has forced him to compete against something that’s not human. “I feel like
For The Master’s University’s women’s basketball team’s 6-foot-6 sophomore center, Stephanie Soares, playing alongside her sister and Master’s junior Jessica has always held special meaning. In the fourth quarter of
My name is Ryan Stuart, an eager young sports reporter raised in the rains of Western Washington. I spent the last 18 years of my life in Gig Harbor, which
Vying for its first league win of the season, the Santa Clarita Christian School boys soccer team faced off against Heritage League rivals Trinity Classical Academy at Central Park on
The Santa Clarita Christian School girls soccer team walked off the field ecstatic after its Heritage League game against rival Trinity Classical Academy at Central Park on Monday. Scoring early
Valencia wrestler Braden Smelser couldn’t compete in the first tournament of the season due to an ankle injury. In the second tournament, he was pitted against the No. 4 wrestler
The Saugus boys basketball team edged out San Marcos High School in a 61-55 win on Friday. Adrian McIntyre filled up the Centurions’ stat sheet, scoring 20 points and adding
The Hart girls basketball team continued play in the John Burroughs Tournament, drawing the La Salle Lancers at Burroughs High School on Friday. It was evident that the Indians wanted
Four sloppy possessions to begin the game forced West Ranch boys basketball head coach Ron Manalastas to make a change and pull all his starters on Friday night against Calabasas.
When Lane Farrell was in third grade, he was behind all of his classmates when it came to his reading level. It didn’t sit well with Farrell, who is now
For 40 years, Mike Herrington’s life has been centered around coaching football. On Friday afternoon, with an understated response as to why, Herrington announced his decision to retire from coaching.
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