
COC Insider: Women’s tennis enjoys historical first week of inaugural season
Jesse Muñoz For The Signal It’s been an historic week of firsts for the College of the Canyons women’s tennis program. Last Friday, the Cougars played and hosted the
Jesse Muñoz For The Signal It’s been an historic week of firsts for the College of the Canyons women’s tennis program. Last Friday, the Cougars played and hosted the
Let’s face it — there aren’t many comparisons between golf and football. In fact, you could argue that the two sports couldn’t be more opposite. However, thanks to the Waste
Hart defensive lineman Thomas Bambrick had over a dozen offers to play college football in the United States, with offers from Division 3 and NAIA programs. A week before Wednesday’s
Golf is a mental game. Anybody who has played the game can recognize that. It messes with our minds, and occasionally fools us into believing we’ve got it figured out.
Sitting on the CIF-Southern Section playoff bubble, Valencia girls soccer needed something special to happen on their home field on Friday night. That special something came in the form of
A mere 15 minutes separated Saugus from handing Hart its first Foothill League loss of the season while also giving its at-large postseason resume a major boost. That vision was
Saugus grad Loren Zitomersky has been doing athletic events with his father for the last 20 years with two goals in mind: raise awareness and money for epilepsy. So when
At the Tri-Valley League wrestling finals at Valencia on Wednesday, Vikings football defensive coordinator Rob Waters stood in the gym, eyes glued to the mat. “I’ve got to get my
LA Pierce dealt the College of the Canyons men’s basketball team a four-point loss to open Western State Conference play this season and the Cougars returned the favor on their
The early signing period in December may have stolen some luster from February’s National Signing Day but a healthy group of Santa Clarita Valley athletes still celebrated the occasion Wednesday
When Canyon boys soccer’s David Hernandez nabbed the ball at the top of the box in the 77th minute, all he could hear was one word. “Shoot.” “I just sprinted
With Trudy Larkins out due to injury, Hart girls basketball was in search of someone to take over Larkins’ usual duties of rebounding, getting second shots and providing an overall
Hart shared last season’s Foothill League title with Valencia but this time around, the Indians are feeling a bit more selfish. To set up a battle for the outright league
For the Hart and West Ranch girls soccer teams, there’s nothing left to do but wait. While both teams find themselves in a holding pattern, they’re on opposite sides of
It was a transfer of power. Or, really, two transfers with power. So far, Jaiden France and Preston White have added punch to a Master’s baseball lineup that lost several
When Brian Peterson first began the Valencia wrestling program, he promised school administration that his team would win a CIF-Southern Section championship crown in four years. On Saturday, Peterson made
The Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball team found itself in uncharted territory late in Monday night’s game against Valley Torah. For the first time in 11 Heritage League games,
Boys basketball Division 2AA No. 16 Hart Division 5AAA No. 2 Santa Clarita Christian Girls basketball Division 1 No. 9 Canyon Division 3A No. 6 Saugus Girls soccer Division 7
With about 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter of a game against Trinity Classical Academy, the Santa Clarita Christian School student section erupted in a chant that consisted of
With two of their top players limited in terms of minutes on Friday night against Hart, Canyon girls basketball was forced to test the abilities of its bench players. A
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