
COC women’s volleyball falls to San Diego Mesa College in opening playoff match
As soon as Toni Bito’s feet left the ground, the crowd went silent. Or at least it did in her head. Her right hand made contact with the ball, snapping

As soon as Toni Bito’s feet left the ground, the crowd went silent. Or at least it did in her head. Her right hand made contact with the ball, snapping

The Valencia wrestling team opened its season in style on Tuesday night, defeating Buena High School 57-27 in front of a raucous crowd at Valencia High School in the first

Going up against a talented Granada Hills Charter High School team that returns multiple players from last year’s CIF- Los Angeles City Section Open Division runner-up team, Canyon girls basketball

According to Hart girls volleyball player Kylie Mattson, practice doesn’t make perfect, but it does make permanence. “If you keep practicing your techniques you’ll end up being a lot better

From the opening tip, a victory was never in doubt as Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball hosted Palmdale Aerospace Academy to open Heritage League play at The Master’s University

The thermometer read 54 degrees in the early morning in Riverside as boys and girls cross-country runners from throughout Southern California prepared for the CIF-Southern Section Cross Country Championships at
On a gloomy Monday morning at the Cate School in Carpinteria, Golden Valley’s Justine Dondonay and West Ranch’s Jordyn McBride looked anything but. Both shined on the courts in the

For 10 weeks during the regular season, the College of the Canyons football team celebrated Saturday nights with a victory and a raucous rendition of the traditional postgame “Cougar Prayer.”

There’s hardly a day that goes by that The Master’s University men’s basketball team doesn’t think about last season’s national tournament. The Mustangs entered the NAIA National Tournament as the

The College of the Canyons football team secured the Southern California Football Association (SCFA) National Division, Northern League Championship last week with a 42-30 win over Bakersfield. Now, a familiar

This season’s Foothill League prep football co-players of the year come from programs that are different in a big way. Ben Seymour and Valencia are coming off their 10th straight

Playing on its home court for the first time this season, The Master’s University women’s basketball team put on a show for the fans in attendance, defeating Westcliff University 107-45

By Jesse Munoz COC Information For The Signal College of the Canyons men’s soccer is heading back to the postseason for the first time since 2010 after winning the first

For The Master’s University women’s basketball team, every game is a seed planted. The team developed the metaphor during a team retreat at the start of the year and the

Records were meant to be broken, especially with all the talent coming out of the Foothill League. A whole lot of them came tumbling down during this historic season. But

Saugus girls basketball begins the season 2-0 after defeating Glendale 37-26 on Tuesday and North Hollywood 57-25 on Thursday. Monique Febles scored 14 points while Ashlyn Canel and Alexis Jimenez

Anchoring the West Ranch girls doubles team throughout the 2018 season, a pair of wily vets had the honor of leading off the All-Foothill league Girls Tennis Doubles First Team:

College of the Canyons men’s basketball switches up the stat sheet on a regular basis. Across four games this season, the Cougars have changed the starting lineup, too, with myriad

Since joining the West Ranch girls tennis team in 2016, Jordyn McBride has helped lead the Wildcats to three straight Foothill League titles. Following her most recent campaign in which

The Golden Valley boys soccer team opened its season on Wednesday against Palmdale Aerospace Academy at Golden Valley High School, with the game ending in a 0-0 tie. The Griffins