
Hart girls basketball alum wins national title with Notre Dame
Before warmups began, before she even dribbled a basketball, Nicole Benz was already breathless. Walking onto the court in a Notre Dame jersey in front of a sellout crowd of

Before warmups began, before she even dribbled a basketball, Nicole Benz was already breathless. Walking onto the court in a Notre Dame jersey in front of a sellout crowd of

The way Canyon High track and field coach Paul Broneer tells it, Seanna Nalbandyan wasn’t exactly gung-ho about switching from the 400-meter dash to the hurdles as a prep star.

Bleak weather may have postponed College of the Canyons softball team’s game earlier this week, but nothing has stopped the Cougars bats as of late. On Thursday against rival Antelope

By Jesse Munoz For The Signal After clawing its way back to a two-run deficit, College of the Canyons couldn’t get any closer, instead dropping a 17-9 decision to conference

By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director For The Signal After a three-year journey in which he transformed from a redshirt freshman to the conference player of the year, College of

A year after etching her name into CIF-Southern Section lore, former Valencia swimmer Julia Wolf wasn’t done winning titles. They just happened to come in a different state. Wolf took

Trevor Habberstad literally and figuratively played the role of a superhero. On the track for Canyon, the 2007 graduate was one of the most decorated hurdlers in school history and

Mike Herrick played quarterback for Valencia football from 2003 to 2005 and still holds records for passing yards in a season (4,069) and passing yards in a career (11,022). He

Before Notre Dame women’s basketball’s game against the University of North Carolina, Fighting Irish guard Lili Thompson was hyping up Hart girls basketball product Nicole Benz. “You’ve got to be

Saugus grad Loren Zitomersky has been doing athletic events with his father for the last 20 years with two goals in mind: raise awareness and money for epilepsy. So when

The College of the Canyons women’s basketball team has a nickname for freshman shooting guard Maryrose Elias: La Machine. “Because she’s a scoring machine,” said coach Greg Herrick. “When she’s

By beating maybe the No. 1 threat to the first conference title in program history, The Master’s University men’s basketball team might also have moved closer to being No. 1

When Hart alum Brady White sought the necessary paperwork from Arizona State’s athletic compliance office to contact other schools, it wasn’t a foregone conclusion he’d be transferring. He had an

College of the Canyons forward Kalana Inemer isn’t aware of too many other collegiate basketball players that could relate to her story. Inemer is in her second stint with the

The first few weeks of 2017 were a struggle to say the least for Valencia and College of the Canyons baseball alum Chad Bible. Just 10 days into the year,

The following is a column by Canyon football alum, former Minnesota Golden Gopher and current Canadian Football League receiver Drew Wolitarsky. In this two-part series, Wolitarsky explores how his youth

Stevenson Ranch native Hunter Greene is home for the holidays. But this year’s second overall pick of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Cincinnati Reds isn’t taking

Over 60 football players with ties to the Santa Clarita Valley continued their careers at the collegiate or pro levels this season. It was a solid-year all around football-wise for

Dean Herrington, along with his brothers and Hart coaches Mike and Rick, has been referred to by some as “coaching legends.” Dean Herrington has mixed feelings about the phrase. “That

The road to Scott Barlow’s first guaranteed major league contract, like most players, was far from a direct path. It started in Quaker Hill, Conn., brought him out to Golden