Sports

New look for winter sports divisions

It’s easy to get tangled in the intricacies of the CIF-Southern Section’s new playoff grouping system. But simply put: Success generally means you’ll be presented with a greater challenge. Two

COC football in search of new streak

College of the Canyons football coach Ted Iacenda said one challenge presented by Cerritos College – the Cougars’ National Division, Northern Conference opponent in Saturday’s road game — is that

COC Insider: A promising postseason start

The postseason push for the College of the Canyons cross country program began at last week’s Western State Conference Championships, with both teams running their way to an automatic qualification

The making of Montgomery’s moment

The advice was meant as motivation. When Hart High graduate Mike Montgomery signed with the Kansas City Royals in 2008, his dad, Dave, told him to pitch every game like

Two Cats girls golfers come out alive

It’s been said again and again that golf is a mental game. West Ranch High’s Ashley Mayhall and Bailey Mack will be the first to admit it. The two were

TMU Insider: Mustangs looking to finish fall strong

Last week, The Master’s University volleyball, soccer, and cross country programs posted impressive results over a number of quality opponent. This week, TMU golf finishes its fall slate while men’s

Montgomery, Cubs reach World Series

CHICAGO —  Chicago Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks outpitched Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Rizzo and Willson Contreras homered early and the Cubs took their first pennant since 1945, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-0 Saturday night to win the

COC football takes down Moorpark

College of the Canyons football got back on the winning track Saturday with a 26-10 win over Moorpark College in a National Division, Northern Conference road contest. The Cougars, who

SCCS football storms back to win

Trailing by 21 points heading to the fourth quarter Saturday night, Santa Clarita Christian football’s three-game winning streak looked to be in jeopardy. Twelve minutes and four unanswered touchdowns later,