
COC volleyball ends season with memorable trip to state tournament
On Monday evening, College of the Canyons volleyball coach Clay Timmons hardly had a voice. Part of it was due to a slight cold, but most of it was due

On Monday evening, College of the Canyons volleyball coach Clay Timmons hardly had a voice. Part of it was due to a slight cold, but most of it was due

Former Hart wide receiver Trenton Irwin has become somewhat of an institution at Stanford. His wavy blonde hair and extensive NFL jersey collection make him easy to spot around campus,

Any talk about The Master’s University women’s’ basketball team’s hot start has one player at the forefront. Or, really, at the “Forrar-front.” Through eight games, and six wins, sophomore Hannah

Jared Oliva’s first day in the minors followed a similar script to many getting their first crack at pro ball. The Valencia alum, who spent four years at Arizona, was

In 26 years coaching women’s basketball at College of the Canyons, Greg Herrick faced an unprecedented problem. After the team’s first meeting last season, six of the 14 players quit

LA Pierce women’s soccer’s Kerian Neal stepped up to the ball. Her team was leading in penalty kicks over College of the Canyons as the Saturday sun was setting at

When Saugus native Ryan Tait takes the ice at 6:30 in the morning for hockey practice with Providence College, he doesn’t complain. Rather, he likes it. Early-morning skates are why

A pair of former Valencia kickers etched their name into the record books for their respective NCAA programs over the weekend. Syracuse senior Cole Murphy hit his 58th career field

When Jawhar Purdy drained a 3-pointer to tie Saugus with Golden Valley 64-64 in the second annual Ball Out Alumni Tournament championship game, a wave of memories rushed across his

Having already clinched the Western State Conference East Division for a seventh straight season while also riding a 10-game winning streak, the biggest task in front of the Cougars was

On Tuesday, former Valencia swimmer Julia Wolf felt a familiar arm around her shoulder. It felt like her dad, Jay, but it couldn’t be possible. Wolf had moved to Indiana

College of the Canyons volleyball coach Clay Timmons has a long, flowing beard. Most of his players are pretty critical of the facial hair, so Timmons decided to use it

With the score knotted at 24-all, with nine minutes and 41 seconds remaining in the game, and Clemson football players staring in his direction, Syracuse kicker and Valencia alum Cole

Saugus baseball product Zach Vincej made his first Major League Baseball start on Sunday with the Cincinnati Reds. The 2009 Centurion grad went 2-for-4 at the plate and added one

Alec Chadwick, a Valencia High and College of the Canyons product, can kick. Now a junior at Houston Baptist University, Chadwick holds the record for the longest field goal in

When asked about his opinion of Stanford receiver and Hart High grad Trent Irwin at Pac-12 Media Days in late July, Cardinal running back Bryce Love said he was “probably

Hart High grad Trevor Bauer has caught fire for the Indians. He gave up zero runs in 6 1/3 innings in his most recent outing, while striking out four and

Last Saturday, Nicole Hicks finished her 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift as a police officer in San Francisco, then got in her car with a coworker to drive to

Hart High grads Matt Moore and Tim White entered Thursday’s NFL preseason game between the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins in two entirely different situations. In early August, 10-year NFL

For College of the Canyons cross country, performing well in a meet is great. But performing well in a meet that’s hosted by COC is better. The Cougars will host