
Valencia boys’ basketball picks up big wins at Heritage Christian tournament
It’s been a good start to the year for Valencia head coach Greg Fontenette and his team as the Vikings began the year with three straight wins over Heritage Christian,

It’s been a good start to the year for Valencia head coach Greg Fontenette and his team as the Vikings began the year with three straight wins over Heritage Christian,

After securing an 81-37 win over Verdugo Hills at home to start the season, Valencia girls’ basketball defeated Granada Hills Charter on Thursday and began the year with back-to-back wins. The Vikings defeated the Highlanders 69-26, with sophomore

With a trip to the Division 7 championship game on the line, it was do or die for the Saugus Centurions as the team played in its first semifinal game since 2017. By the

The Valencia girls’ tennis team is a Division 5 California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section champion as the Vikings won the title 12-6 over St. Joseph High School at the Claremont Club on Wednesday. “The practice, time and effort are paid

Following a season-opening win at home over Antelope Valley, the Cowboys hosted the Buena Park Coyotes in search of back-to-back wins to open the year. The Cowboys defeated the Coyotes, 62-34, with seven

It didn’t take long for the Canyon offense to get clicking in the new year as the Cowboys blew out the Antelope Valley Antelopes in the team’s season opener. Following an appearance in the Division

Following the first year of the William S. Hart Union High School District’s full participation in the girls’ flag football season, players from all seven Hart district high schools, plus Vasquez High School of Acton, were selected for all-Foothill League honors. Player of the Year:

And then there was one. For the first time since 2017, the Saugus Centurions are back in the semifinals of the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section football playoffs. And in each of the past three games, the Centurions

The California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section prelims, which was held last weekend at Mt. San Antonio College, was a positive weekend for many Santa Clarita Valley crosscountry teams as four schools from the

The Valencia High School baseball program’s booster club is scheduled to host its inaugural Grand Slam Alumni Dinner from 6 to 10 p.m. on Nov. 28 at the Valencia Country

Fumbles, turnovers and punts. That’s what the game between the Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals and Cate Rams of Carpinteria consisted of when the teams dueled it out in the rain in the eight-man Division 2 California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section

After winning its first playoff game since 2019, the 2025 season came to an end for the Hart High School football team on Friday night as Palm Springs narrowly beat the Hawks in the quarterfinals of the Division 7

Valencia High School girls’ golfer Eliana Saga, who finished the 2025 season as the Foothill League MVP, qualified for the State Championships, set to be held on Wednesday at the Poppy Hills golf

After Friday night’s playoff games, here are all the scores from teams around the Santa Clarita Valley: Saugus 28, Calabasas 27 Palm Springs 22, Hart 21 Pioneer 14, Trinity 6

“You’re not done until your last breath. I’d rather die in this field than give up.” Those are the words Saugus running back Ty Hall said after the game as he and the Centurions defeated the Calabasas Coyotes 28-27, behind

By Max Clark For The Signal A season defined by resilience and roster shortages came to a close Friday as Trinity Classical Academy fell 14-6 to Pioneer in a Division 14

Following a first-round win in the California Interscholastic Federation state playoffs, the West Ranch Wildcats were defeated at home, ending their season in the state playoffs. The Wildcats were reverse swept by the

Valencia girls’ tennis defeated the Burbank Bulldogs in the Division 5 California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section semifinals at Valencia High School on Wednesday, 10-8, and advanced to the championship, set to be held Monday

By Jesse Muñoz COC Sports Information Director College of the Canyons closed out its 2025 campaign with a 17-10 victory over Bakersfield College at Cougar Stadium on Saturday. The victory was

West Ranch High School football head coach TJ Yonkers, who was hired in March, has resigned from his position, according to West Ranch Principal Robert Fisher. “We want to thank coach Yonkers for his dedication and commitment to the football program