
Bedgood fits the bill as new Valencia basketball coach
The task fit the bill of cruel and unusual. The morning after his Saugus High boys basketball team lost a six-point game at Valencia High in early February, Bill Bedgood
The task fit the bill of cruel and unusual. The morning after his Saugus High boys basketball team lost a six-point game at Valencia High in early February, Bill Bedgood
Bill Bedgood told The Signal today that he has been hired as the varsity boys basketball coach at Valencia High. Bedgood spent the last three seasons coaching at Saugus High
When it comes to selecting a major at the University of Colorado, Colby Pursell hasn’t yet reached a decision. “I’m still undecided,” the Hart High graduate said Monday. “I’m going
In the offseason, College of the Canyons men’s soccer did some “weeding out,” according to coach Philip Marcellin. “We were a very talented and under motivated group last year in
For a few days, it looked like Hart High graduate Matt Moore was going to be the Miami Dolphins’ starting quarterback. After being a reliable backup for the Fins since
For today’s match play at the U.S. Women’s Amateur, Zoe Campos laid out a simple, three-part plan. One, she said she needs to hit more greens. Two, she needs to
HOLLYWOOD – As reporters shuffled toward the stage inside the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Hollywood last month, positioning themselves to pepper USC football coach Clay Helton with questions, Helton put
At 14 years old, Zoe Campos is a realist. How was her first round at the U.S. Women’s Amateur on Monday? “It was OK,” she said. “I struggled in the
With smiles nearly half the size of their faces, players from the USA Baseball 12U National Team jogged around the perimeter of the field at Tainan Stadium in Taiwan in
For preteen boys, summer vacation can be the best time of year. Staying up late, sleeping in and spending hours lounging by the pool. The Hart Gold 10U Mustang baseball
After months of chemotherapy and one final scan Monday afternoon, Valencia High graduate Chad Bible received a call later in the evening confirming that he is in fact cancer free.
Led by a Santa Clarita resident, the USA Baseball 12U National Team captured its third straight U-12 World Cup title on Sunday, beating Chinese Taipei 7-2 in Tainan, Taiwan. Kai
Three different continents. Three different men’s volleyball tournaments. Valencia grad Kyle Ensing has had a busy summer. First, in June, he trekked to the Czech Republic for the Federation Internationale
When asked about last season’s 4-8 record at Pac-12 Media Days in late July, UCLA coach Jim Mora was self-deprecating but optimistic. “You have to look at everything you do,
At the U.S. Women’s Amateur qualifier in Brentwood last month, Zoe Campos focused on the experience. The 14-year-old Valencia resident wanted to compete against older athletes in preparation for the
Some of the memories were happy (girls dyeing their hair funky colors for opening ceremonies) and some were sad (girls sick to the point of vomiting near the end of
The Master’s University soccer coach Jim Rickard used two words to confirm a deluge of 13 newcomers. Are that many guys really coming in for the fall? “Yes,” he said.
High School Football America released a composite national top 25 on Wednesday, providing a sharp reminder for a certain Santa Clarita Valley football program to count its blessings. I’ll go
On a summer day in the Dominican Republic, West Ranch baseball’s Vinny Rojas was explaining how to throw a curve ball to a 6-foot-4, 14-year-old Dominican boy. “I struck him
Watching the final six holes of the Open Championship from Royal Birkdale was a fun experience. I have never seen a player play a four-hole stretch in five-under par on
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