Sports

2017-2018 West Ranch Year in Review

Relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, the West Ranch has shown throughout the 2017-18 school year that they belong in the competitive Foothill League. “I think we got a

Saugus baseball headed to VIBL championships

By Natalie Gilmore For The Signal Centurions Tony Jacob and Anthony Ramirez stepped up in the Valley Invitational Baseball League semifinal to lift Saugus baseball over Chatsworth 4-3 on Wednesday

2017-2018 Valencia Year in Review

Setting some pretty lofty goals, the Valencia high school sports programs set the bar pretty high for the incoming class of student-athletes year after year. “Our goal is always to

2017-2018 Saugus Year in Review

Sometimes, on days when there is a softball game happening at the same time as basketball practice, Saugus girls basketball coach Jason Conn will stop practice. He’ll accompany his team

Notah Begay: An old New Mexico friend

I was watching the Golf Channel recently, and they were running a story about the 2000 Greater Hartford Open. The winner of that tournament was a childhood friend of mine,

Golden Valley hires new girls soccer coach

Compiling an overall record of 7-28-5 over the past two years, Golden Valley’s girls soccer has decided to move in a different direction with the hire of new head coach

2017-2018 Hart Year in Review

Hart High School has always upheld a sense of tradition and success and the 2017-18 sports year was no exception. Some teams continued their typical standards of success, but there

Four Wildcats compete in Colorado showcase

West Ranch hockey’s Jack McNamara has been to four camps this summer, but his most recent one, the Air Force Academy Summer Showcase in Colorado Springs, has stood above the

2017-2018 Golden Valley Year in Review

Considered the underdog for most sports in the Foothill League, Golden Valley High School has embraced the role and ran with it since the schools’ inception in 2004. “You get

2017-2018 Canyon Year in Review

As one of the oldest schools in the Foothill League, Canyon High School is in an interesting position. It has to uphold a sense of tradition, but also forge ahead