Sports

SCV’s Stulman bros win gold in Israel

Brothers Sam and Philip Stulman may have spent their Fourth of July in Israel, but they couldn’t have celebrated their country in a more patriotic way. On that day, the

Focus on distance control on your putts

Have you ever thought about the keys to becoming a good putter? Let’s face it, most of you probably don’t spend nearly as much time on the practice green as

The Importance of Junior Golf

We are at that time of year where junior golf camps begin popping up throughout courses around the nation.  It’s an awesome sight to see, and it’s perhaps the most

Two from Saugus softball make college picks

With more opportunity, came better play. With more play, came better opportunity. Jessica Cordola and Taylor Tonoian made the most of increased playing time with Saugus High softball this year

2016-17 SCV College Year in Review

College of the Canyons baseball coach Chris Cota had just returned from coaching in the Dominican Republic, but he was asked Wednesday about a much more convenient trip – the

2016-17 Small School Year in Review

  Santa Clarita Christian School, Trinity Classical Academy and Albert Einstein Academy may be small, but this year’s success proves that they are mighty. SCCS made strides in football, earning

2 from SCV secure U.S. Amateur golf bids

One day after two Santa Clarita residents advanced to golf’s most prestigious amateur event, the topic of conversation, of all things, was time management. Golden Valley High graduate Jonathan Kang

Canyons Aquatic Club hires new head coach

Inundated with applications from across the country and abroad, Canyons Aquatic Club narrowed its coaching search to three candidates. The plan, then, was to fly two finalists to Santa Clarita.

2016-17 West Ranch Year in Review

Casey Burrill remembers his first year coaching West Ranch baseball 12 years ago. The program’s first year. It was just a freshman team at the time. Then they added a

2 from SCV named MaxPreps All-Americans

Cole Roederer was having one of those days. Not great, not bad – just kind of, well, unproductive. He’d gone to watch a friend play baseball. He’d been unsuccessful in

COC’s Fisher, USA win gold medal

College of the Canyons men’s basketball head coach Howard Fisher has been in Israel coaching the USA Youth Men’s Basketball team during the 20th World Maccabiah Games. The following is

2016-17 Valencia High Year in Review

It’s hard to believe that many Southern California high schools boasted a better collection of female athletes in 2016-17 than Valencia High school. In girls hoops, you had Kayla Konrad,

Hart baseball advances to VIBL championship

Since winning the Valley Invitational Baseball League championship in 2013, Hart has advanced deep into the VIBL playoffs four times. It’s still waiting for another title. That wait might end