
Week three football preview
There were plenty of lopsided games in week two with a handful of tough losses by local teams. The majority of Santa Clarita Valley teams are putting together strong preseasons
There were plenty of lopsided games in week two with a handful of tough losses by local teams. The majority of Santa Clarita Valley teams are putting together strong preseasons
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Heat waves predicted to be as high as 113 degrees in parts of the Southland have postponed dozens of high school games this week.
News release This past Fourth of July, the Santa Clarita Runners Club sponsored its annual Independence Day Classic. Almost 700 participants donned red, white and blue spirit wear to
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Trinity Classical Academy football (2-0) posted another 50-point masterpiece in week two, this time defeating the hosting Bosco Tech Tigers (0-2) on Saturday. The
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Santa Clarita Christian football lost its opener, 37-24, against Lancaster Baptist at Canyon High School on Saturday. Quarterback Cayden Rappleye is one of several
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Saugus girls’ tennis (3-0) completed its opening week with three straight dominating victories in three straight days. The Centurions blasted all three opponents they
Cougars drop game 2-1 in first international game in program history The College of the Canyons men’s soccer team had a historic night Saturday, hosting the Tahiti U20 national team
Valencia High School’s offense showed no mercy in its 43-13 victory over Quartz Hill, gaining an early lead in the first half and never letting go. Quarterback Trey Erickson and wide
The West Ranch Wildcats (2-0) showed that their offensive explosion in their opening game last week was no fluke, shutting out Buena (0-2) on the road Friday, 49-0. “Right now,
The Castaic Coyotes (0-2) dropped their second-ever varsity football game, and first on the road, at Royal (2-0) on Friday, 41-20. “We played hard. We just got beat by a
The Saugus Centurions (2-0) put on an offensive clinic Friday night at College of the Canyons’ Cougar Stadium, finishing with 365 total yards of offense in their 41-13 home win
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer In the Canyon football (2-0) non-league home opener against the Hueneme Vikings (0-2), the Cowboys defense swarmed nearly every Hueneme play throughout the night.
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer The Grizzlies had one of their best-ever starts to a football game in their non-league win over Antelope Valley on Friday. Wide receiver Ajani
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer The Centurions girls volleyball team’s (9-0, 1-0) hot start carried into their league play as Saugus swept the visiting Wildcats (2-2, 1-1) on Thursday.
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Vikings girls volleyball (1-3) struggled in their home non-league matchup with the Notre Dame Knights (1-2) on Wednesday. Notre Dame won with scores
For the first time, the Cube Ice and Entertainment Center in Valencia hosted the U.S. Figure Skating National Qualifying series on Sunday, in which skaters from across the region were
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer The 2022 season is officially underway and of the eight teams that played, just four walked away victorious and undefeated. Three of the four
Valencia resident Sawyer Hammersley, 15, and her horse, Gorgeous George, placed sixth out of 21 riders at the Pacific Coast Horse Shows Association Junior/Amateur 2’9” Medal Final in San Juan
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Hart girls volleyball (2-1) hammered the shorthanded Granada Hills Charter Highlanders (3-3) in their non-league matchup on Tuesday. The Indians won on the road
By Justin Vigil-Zuniga Signal Sports Writer Vikings girls golf stormed out of the gates in their first match of the season. Valencia blew by Chaminade, 202-266, at Woodley Lakes golf
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