
COC men’s basketball brings full, athletic roster into season
College of the Canyons men’s basketball experienced a growth spurt this past offseason. The Cougars ended last year with a mere seven players. This year, they have a full roster
College of the Canyons men’s basketball experienced a growth spurt this past offseason. The Cougars ended last year with a mere seven players. This year, they have a full roster
If you’d ask defensive end CJ Ravenell, Golden Valley football is peaking at just the right time. “We’re playing all hard,” said Ravenell. “Not just a few players … all
Valencia football has yet to face a true challenge in the playoffs, winning both postseason games by at least 30 points. It could be a different story tonight, as the
Jared Oliva’s first day in the minors followed a similar script to many getting their first crack at pro ball. The Valencia alum, who spent four years at Arizona, was
We are officially into my favorite time of year. The weather is finally cooler, my kids wake up easier in the morning because the sun is up, and the holidays
Black Friday. Those two words can turn the most casual shopper into hysterics this time of year. The sweet deals, and the huge crowds offer an adrenaline rush many of
In 26 years coaching women’s basketball at College of the Canyons, Greg Herrick faced an unprecedented problem. After the team’s first meeting last season, six of the 14 players quit
Whenever Valencia football’s Kyle Quintal and Zach Semko are together, things can get a little crazy. The two, who can usually be found with receiver Zion Dunson and quarterback Connor
No matter how old or young, whether you’re an athlete or a fan, Thanksgiving gives us all the opportunity to reflect on the people and situations in our life that
Last Saturday, five Santa Clarita Valley cross country teams advanced to the upcoming CIF State championships in Fresno. It’s evident the valley serves as a hotbed for cross country and
Golden Valley football’s Derrese Morganfield remembers his first time seeing former NFL linebacker Ray Lewis on television. “Whenever Ray Lewis was in, he would just not go down,” Morganfield said.
An SCCS boys basketball team chock full of transfers had its first organized scrimmage of the season cut short Tuesday. The Cardinals were hosting Highland, which left the court in
College of the Canyons volleyball achieved its first-ever playoff win under head coach Clay Timmons on Tuesday against Golden West College of Huntington Beach in the first round of the
Golden Valley athletics fired boys soccer coach Guillermo Castro on Tuesday. The move was confirmed by Grizzlies athletic director Mike Edwards Tuesday afternoon. Castro told The Signal that there was
College of the Canyons football defeated Mt. SAC 28-17 for a Western State Bowl win on Saturday. Cougars quarterback Andrew Brito completed 26 of 45 passes for 217 yards and
After every game, Canyon football coach Rich Gutierrez and his team immediately proceed as a group to the locker room. But after a 45-28 loss to Mira Costa of Manhattan
LA Pierce women’s soccer’s Kerian Neal stepped up to the ball. Her team was leading in penalty kicks over College of the Canyons as the Saturday sun was setting at
RIVERSIDE — With 400 meters left in the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 finals Saturday morning, Canyon’s Ethan Danforth found himself bouncing between second and third place. When he turned the
Hart football’s playoff journey ended at home against Rancho Verde of Moreno Valley on Friday 55-27, but the post-game atmosphere wasn’t entirely dismal. A few tears were shed on the
By Nate Graham For The Signal A shot at a perfect season and CIF-Southern Section championship just weren’t in the cards for Santa Clarita Christian. A combination of penalties, crucial
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