
COC volleyball back in win column after defeating state-ranked LBCC
Prior to Monday’s practice, College of the Canyons women’s volleyball met as a group with a handful of topics to discuss. After losing three of their last four games, the

Prior to Monday’s practice, College of the Canyons women’s volleyball met as a group with a handful of topics to discuss. After losing three of their last four games, the

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal EL CAJON, Calif. — College of the Canyons rolled to a 47-14 victory over host Grossmont College on Saturday, with the Cougars forcing

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal The College of the Canyons women’s volleyball roster looks a lot different than it did a season ago, but the mentality of the

College of the Canyons volleyball swept Glendale Community College in its season opener at the Cougar Cage on Wednesday, but the final score wasn’t indicative of how much the Cougars

Stanford receiver and Hart alumnus Trent Irwin likens his approach to football to fishing. “I really enjoy the minute details that it takes to sort of get something going in

The Saugus girls tennis team opened up the season Monday, defeating Bishop Alemany 68-67 in games and tied them 9-9. Sophomores Riyana Chhabra and Natalie Ratzlaff, who was brought up

Ethan Wolthers’ hockey is on a steep upward trajectory. The former West Ranch hockey player made the cut for a USHL team earlier this month, then became the first NCAA

Former Valencia and Syracuse kicker Cole Murphy recently agreed to a deal to play in the new Alliance of American Football professional league. The AAF is an eight-team league, founded

Cade Spurlin spent the past two years filling up the box score at Los Angeles Mission College. He helped lead them to a 52-31 overall record and two playoff appearances

Joseph P. Ramirez For The Signal Going from high school baseball to playing a professional sport is supposed to be accompanied by a long and difficult adjustment period. Former Hart

Cincinnati Reds pitching prospect and Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene has been placed on the disabled list after suffering a sprain in his right elbow. He will miss the remainder

Colby Pursell loves when it rains, especially when it’s a thunderstorm. It’s a natural response for someone who moved to Colorado after living in the Santa Clarita for most of

Waking up at 5:30 a.m. to get some extra shots up or an early workout session, Dexter Akanno doesn’t take a day off or let a couple thousand miles get

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal When West Ranch High graduate Jack Dudeck arrives at The Master’s University this fall for his first season of collegiate golf, he’ll be playing

Getting called up from Triple-A Syracuse to start in tonight’s series opener against the Miami Marlins in Miami, Saugus alumnus Tommy Milone will take over for Stephen Strasburg after the

Fighting through adversity to begin the year, Hart pitcher Bryce Collins never doubted his ability or the fact that he would return to the field for the 2017-18 baseball season.

Natalie Gilmore For The Signal With the Major League Baseball All-Star break upon us, the league’s top prospects were given the opportunity to compete on the biggest stage in baseball.

LOS ANGELES – Drive down any given street in the Santa Clarita Valley and it’s nearly impossible not to come across a basketball court, soccer field, park or really any

Natalie Gilmore For The Signal Representing the United States in Fyn, Denmark, Alex Allevato took sixth place in the 2018 Fyn ITU Duathlon World Championships. On July 8th, the

If you were to walk into The Master’s University gymnasium, you would see a re-finished and smoothly polished playing surface with new logos and graphics only a couple months after