Sports

Local pols feel ‘Super’ charged over Falcons

Call it a “Super’’ majority. In a landslide, Santa Clarita politicians are overwhelmingly for the Atlanta Falcons over the New England Patriots in Sunday’s Super Bowl. Of the eight area

Warming Up on Cold Mornings

I woke up this morning, and the air just felt a bit more chilly than normal. Sure enough, as I got in my car it was 34 degrees! This was

What do you love about golf?

What do you love about golf?  Perhaps it’s the incredible challenge it offers?  Or, perhaps it’s the enjoyment of being outdoors?  Or, it may just be the joy of hanging

TMU men’s hoops cruises to sixth straight GSAC win

Standing beside the bleachers 15 minutes before tipoff Wednesday, The Master’s University coach Kelvin Starr discussed “process” with one of his assistants. If the Mustangs were going to capitalize on

Foothill 1st place can be frustrating

First place in Foothill League boys basketball is, evidently, a dangerous place. The three teams tied atop league standings entering Tuesday night all either lost or nearly lost. Hart was

SCV’s three skate toward season finish

The Los Angeles Kings High School Hockey League’s three Santa Clarita Valley teams are finishing up the regular season, and one team has playoffs on the brain. West Ranch has

Einstein boys soccer picks up crucial win

Albert Einstein Academy boys soccer defeated Newbury Park Adventist 9-4 on Tuesday night after recovering from a 4-2 halftime deficit. With the win, the Rockets (6-2-2 overall, 6-0 in Omega)

SCV athletes sign national letters of intent

Student-athletes from across the Santa Clarita Valley made the next step of their playing careers official by signing their national letters of intent on Wednesday. “It does feel a little

TMU women roll past Hawks in home game

The Master’s University forward Bianca Cubello checked back in to a two-point game Wednesday night and jogged over to her teammates. “We got to get a stop,” she said around