
Valencia girls basketball coach Jerry Mike resigns
On Tuesday, for the first time in 25 years, Jerry Mike wasn’t a basketball coach when he woke up in the morning. He resigned from his position as head coach
On Tuesday, for the first time in 25 years, Jerry Mike wasn’t a basketball coach when he woke up in the morning. He resigned from his position as head coach
The Master’s University women’s volleyball team will enter 2018 with hopes of pushing into the top half of its conference standings and with yet another world-class volleyball player on its
Although temperatures have been nearing 100 degrees in Farmington, New Mexico, the heat is perceived very differently to two Santa Clarita Valley baseball players as they compete at the Connie
Sitting in the driver’s seat of a black Mini Cooper, West Ranch quarterback Weston Eget sat talking to a teammate as they were the last two players to leave practice
Kids from seven local swim teams competed in the the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center Summer League finals to qualify for a larger intercity swim meet.
Joseph P. Ramirez For The Signal Going from high school baseball to playing a professional sport is supposed to be accompanied by a long and difficult adjustment period. Former Hart
Over the summer, it was fairly common for Valencia’s Davis Cop to swing a bat and sling a pass in the afternoon. With the baseball team’s playoff run in the
The Canyons Aquatic Club is well known in the Santa Clarita Valley, but the name continues to grow nationwide. Canyons Aquatic Club sent 21 swimmers to the 2018 USA Swimming
Cincinnati Reds pitching prospect and Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene has been placed on the disabled list after suffering a sprain in his right elbow. He will miss the remainder
On Tuesday, the CIF-Southern Section issued a survey to all of its member schools that included just five questions. The survey seems simple, but the topic it addresses is much
As the temperatures continue to rise in the Santa Clarita Valley, local prep teams are trying to combat the heat to the best of their abilities. Since July 5, the
Losing your starting quarterback is tough, but it happens. It’s normal in football no matter the level. For Hart football, normal seems like a bit of a stretch this year
Watching The Open Championship is unlike watching any other tournament throughout the year. The typical PGA event showcases players landing their approach shots on fairly receptive greens. The Open Championship,
So, what were your thoughts of The Open Championship? I thought the tournament was fantastic and was further evidence of the excitement the remainder of this season is sure to
Colby Pursell loves when it rains, especially when it’s a thunderstorm. It’s a natural response for someone who moved to Colorado after living in the Santa Clarita for most of
Waking up at 5:30 a.m. to get some extra shots up or an early workout session, Dexter Akanno doesn’t take a day off or let a couple thousand miles get
Last season, Devin Thompson led Saugus in receptions and interceptions. Don’t be shocked if he does it again this year. The multidimensional Thompson filled up the stat sheet in 2017,
The Starting5 basketball development program in Valencia is hosting a summer camp next week from Aug. 6 to Aug. 9 where kids between the ages of 8 to 16 will
Great defense is a staple of Golden Valley. Last season, the defense as a whole allowed an average of 19.21 points per game. The defensive prowess almost always starts with
Tyler Glasnow, who was born in Newhall and played prep baseball at Hart, was traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Tampa Bay Rays at the MLB trade deadline on
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