
Valencia grad Hiura picked by Brewers at No. 9
Valencia High baseball coach Mike Killinger remembers Keston Hiura as an even-tempered player, never too high or too low. Maybe that’s why Hiura initially remained seated as a roomful of
Valencia High baseball coach Mike Killinger remembers Keston Hiura as an even-tempered player, never too high or too low. Maybe that’s why Hiura initially remained seated as a roomful of
Summer baseball continued for four Foothill League teams on Monday evening. Canyon High baseball beat Royal High of Simi Valley 4-1 on the road for a second consecutive win. Freshman
Weeks before Monday’s MLB First-Year Player Draft, in the middle of another interview, shortly after another question, Hunter Greene received a call. Go ahead and answer it, Russell Greene encouraged
Gary Rowe was adjusting to a new playbook, a new school, a new town. Fortunately for Golden Valley, Ahvie Harris didn’t have to adjust to the transfer quarterback’s deep pass
By all accounts, the Santa Clarita Valley has a rich history in the MLB First-Year Player draft both in quantity and quality. Sixty SCV products have been selected just since
The Master’s University baseball’s Jonah Jarrard didn’t find out he was an NAIA Second Team All-American for himself. His fiancé told him. But Jarrard thinks her role this season was
Valencia High catcher Ally Shipman never struck out. Valencia pitcher Shea O’Leary struck out every batter she faced. One statement is hyperbole (though O’Leary did strike out 240 batters in
Canyon High baseball won its summer league game over Golden Valley 3-2 at home on Friday. With two outs and a runner on first, freshman Aydan Litz hit a walkoff
If there’s any pressure on United Women’s Soccer’s Santa Clarita Blue Heat after winning a national title last season, the results so far this year aren’t letting on. The pro-am
Going into the 2017 baseball season, Albert Einstein Academy baseball’s Sam Stulman was a solid pitcher, at least physically. But what was going on in his head was a different
Do you ever wonder what the most important keys to your golf game might be? I’m sure that most of you have aspects of your game that you consider strengths,
With summer approaching, it’s time to start planning some getaway golf excursions with your family and friends. We are fortunate to live here in Southern California, because our options are
In a 2016 interview with The Signal, UC Irvine coach Mike Gillespie might have best summed up Keston Hiura’s situation in 2017 with the MLB Draft looming on Monday. At
Riverside City Cross Country Course will host the CIF-Southern Section cross country prelims and finals for boys and girls again this season, the CIF-SS said in a press release issued
Trinity Classical Academy made its mark on the All-Heritage League swimming awards with six boys swimmers and seven girls swimmers earning recognition. Sam Alfsen, Colin Linteruer, Andy Li, Raul Meza,
The CIF-Southern Section released its 2017 playoff groupings Thursday largely to a collective yawn from Foothill League football coaches. The divisions, it seems, didn’t differ much from a tentative draft
Stevenson Ranch resident Hunter Greene had just spent three days filming a day-in-the-life piece for MLB Network, hours studying for high school finals and an afternoon espousing anti-bullying at a
When it came to whether or not Florida’s Kayli Kvistad leaned into the pitch that hit her with the bases loaded Tuesday night, Saugus High graduate Mariah Lopez remained noncommittal.
Last summer, Valencia baseball’s Nick Tanis was in a similar situation to the one he was in during the Vikings’ 5-4 summer league win over Bishop Alemany High of Mission
I’m not exactly sure when, but it was sometime during the production of the 2015 SCV High School Football Preview that a white-haired figured glided into The Signal’s newsroom, red
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