
2016 All-SCV Girls Tennis Team: Doubles
Quinterra Walter-Eze took her time, gathering the words in her mind. Ten seconds, 11 seconds, 12, and finally…. “What do I like about playing with Cori?” Walter-Eze mused about her

Quinterra Walter-Eze took her time, gathering the words in her mind. Ten seconds, 11 seconds, 12, and finally…. “What do I like about playing with Cori?” Walter-Eze mused about her

This holiday season, Santa Clarita Valley alumni will play in bowl games large and small. Some made news long before their game kicks off, and others already had stellar performances.

The turnover for Valencia High girls tennis wasn’t supposed to be so drastic. After reaching the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 semis in 2015, the Vikings were set to return a

NORTHRIDGE — Saugus guard Danny Diaz laid near midcourt with 34 seconds left in Saugus’ game Friday afternoon at Heritage Christian High School, crying in agony. Diaz fouled out seconds

For the second year in a row, West Ranch High girls golfer Mack Bailey’s varsity season ended in the state-qualifying round. “She definitely didn’t say anything, and she was very

The Canyon High girls varsity basketball team lost, 38-36, to Omaha Northwest of Nebraska on Thursday in the third-place game of its 16-team bracket at the Nike Tournament of Champions

Alumni of Santa Clarita Valley schools had a mixed year in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision. Some, like College of the Canyons product Tony Dawson and Canyon High product Jonathan

Editor’s Note: This is the latest installment of our Coach’s Corner series which feature Q&A sessions with high school and college coaches around the Santa Clarita Valley. Canyon High boys basketball

Valencia High girls soccer kept coming in waves: Eventually it was bound to breakthrough. With four minutes left in the first half, the Vikings finally did. Then, with the wind

GRANADA HILLS — The ball stopped moving. The shots stopped falling. Saugus High boys basketball looked little like the team that ran out to a 17-point lead after one quarter.

GRANADA HILLS — Even after scoring six points in the third quarter and letting all of a 10-point halftime lead get away, Valencia High boys basketball had possession late in

We do this every year, and still someone will protest. “Focus on the sports that are in season,” he or she will say. “Basketball and soccer deserve your undivided attention

It’s been a bit of a coaching carousel for the Albert Einstein Academy boys basketball team this season. Einstein athletic director Ken Erenberg, who has helped out with the team

Early in the season, members of the Albert Einstein Academy girls basketball team admitted they’re tackling challenges. Einstein (3-4 overall, 2-1 Omega League) returned four players from last year’s team,

Claudia McKail scored three goals and Sabryna Pedroza scored one for Canyon High varsity girls soccer en route to a 4-0 shutout on the road against Lancaster High on

The Canyon High girls varsity basketball team beat Corvallis High of Oregon, 42-20, on Tuesday in the second round of the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix. Rachel Bowers led

Music played as the ball zipped around the court at the Henry Mayo Fitness and Health Center, finding its way into the hand of each player before a shot went
Hart High graduate Matt Moore wrapped up a whirlwind week Saturday when he threw for four touchdowns and played one of the best games of his career in the Miami

“Next man up” is a popular sports adage, meaning that every player must be ready to perform when it’s his time to take the court. This is the scenario that

The Master’s University was within striking distance of a win, but eventually fell to NCAA Division 1 Long Beach State 97-78 Monday night on the road in TMU’s final