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By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Zach Klindworth knows some of you. And you might know him, too. It’s possible, even likely, that your lives have intersected somewhere along the

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Zach Klindworth knows some of you. And you might know him, too. It’s possible, even likely, that your lives have intersected somewhere along the

Throughout the 2017-2018 school year, College of the Canyons was constantly making headlines for the way their sports programs performed on and off the field. “Our resources are pretty fantastic

Needing at least a draw to stay in contention for second place in the West Conference standings, the Santa Clarita Blue Heat women’s soccer team hosted Real Salt Lake Women

Running on the San Francisquito Canyon trail in Santa Clarita, Alex Allevato had a confession to make to his friend and training partner David Magana: He had been cut from

If you were to ask a high school senior student-athlete if they would turn down an opportunity to compete and study at a Division 1 college in favor of a

Sitting in his garage with friends and family Wednesday night, Valencia High alum and University of Hawaii pitcher Dylan Thomas received some big news that he has been waiting on

On the third day of the 2018 MLB First-Year Player Draft, the Santa Clarita Valley shined as four local products, all were selected by an MLB franchise. Bryce Collins of

After a trip to the Dominican Republic last summer, Vinny Rojas can’t get the image of nearly two dozen smiling faces of youth baseball players out of his head. “We

Finishing his third year at the University of Southern California, track & field standout Nathan Bultman has a lot to be excited about. Not only did he win the first-place

Abigail Frankian’s pre-race routine is organized, if not regimented. Depending on a meet’s schedule, the TMU senior and Saugus High grad plans when to eat so she’s not too full

Moving away to college is hard. Moving across the country to a state that flirts with below freezing temperatures throughout the year is even harder. “It was a little bit

On most Sundays during the offseason, College of the Canyons baseball coach Chris Cota took his dog out while he jogged around campus. And most Sundays, Cota could see pitcher

“I mean it’s kind of a weird thing,” Kyle Ensing explained. “When I broke both my wrists my freshman year of high school and my brother, Eric, pushed me to

TMU cross country coach Zach Schroeder searched for an analogy Monday to best describe Abigail Frankian’s crunch-time performance in the 5,000 meters last week. He settled on baseball. “If there

At any time, Master’s coach Zach Schroeder could scroll to specific times on his laptop and detail the work of each of his runners. He could tell you that freshman

When Karen Du started competing in throwing events for West Ranch high school, she didn’t see it as much more than a hobby. It wasn’t until her skills earned her

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal College of the Canyons starting pitcher Jacob Lopez struck out a career-high 14 batters and the Cougars clubbed 17 hits to clip conference rival Citrus

By Jesse Munoz For The Signal Less than a week has passed since College of the Canyons softball had its eight-game win streak snapped at the hands of No. 9

The word “Lopez” can mean two things. For one, it’s the last name of a College of the Canyons pitcher. It’s also a word that means 12 strikeouts and six

Winning the 2018 Thailand Super League’s Best Small Forward of the year award for the second consecutive year, averaging 28.6 points, 12.3 rebounds, 6.5 assists and two steals per game