
SCV pair’s stay at U.S. Amateur concludes after stroke play
Santa Clarita Valley resident Corby Segal said Monday that in all his years of caddying on the PGA Tour he’d never seen Riviera Country Club look as pristine as when

Santa Clarita Valley resident Corby Segal said Monday that in all his years of caddying on the PGA Tour he’d never seen Riviera Country Club look as pristine as when

The Master’s University men’s and women’s cross country teams altered their team vision for this season. Before, the vision was about “living up to Christianity through the sport,” according to

Both Santa Clarita Valley residents competing in the U.S. Amateur this week have ground to make up if they hope to advance past today’s stroke play. The SCV’s Corby Segal

A strong core of returners is coming back for the College of the Canyons women’s volleyball team this year, right down to the coach. Clay Timmons is back for his

Bad question: While hitting a modern minor-league record 59 doubles in Low-A ball last year, did Valencia High graduate Brian Mundell ever tire of watching the ball hurtle into the

Tim White isn’t sure exactly who put the No. 6 jersey in his locker at Baltimore Ravens training camp. But he sure knows what it means to him. “Once I

With nine starting players out last season, The Master’s University women’s soccer team had to adapt quickly. Underclassmen were pulled into unexpected starting positions and forced to deal with the

In the offseason, College of the Canyons men’s soccer did some “weeding out,” according to coach Philip Marcellin. “We were a very talented and under motivated group last year in

For a few days, it looked like Hart High graduate Matt Moore was going to be the Miami Dolphins’ starting quarterback. After being a reliable backup for the Fins since

Three different continents. Three different men’s volleyball tournaments. Valencia grad Kyle Ensing has had a busy summer. First, in June, he trekked to the Czech Republic for the Federation Internationale

Some of the memories were happy (girls dyeing their hair funky colors for opening ceremonies) and some were sad (girls sick to the point of vomiting near the end of

For Valencia High alumna Amy Moore, walking away from the Women’s Softball European Championship without a medal would’ve meant the end of her softball career. Fortunately, Moore, 26, and the

Valencia grad and professional golfer Alison Lee is done with college and back home for a much-needed few days of relaxation. “I finally got back home this past Monday and

Andrius Polikaitis had the itch. You know, the one athletes get when they’ve been away from their field of choice for too long. The one competitors feel when they haven’t,

Seven was a recurring number for the Cleveland Indians on Thursday night. They broke a tie in the seventh inning to beat the Angels 2-1 for their seventh straight win,

Santa Clarita Blue Heat’s Deyna Castellanos dashed to the sideline in front of her team’s bench, jumped up and down a few times, did a quick shimmy, then dashed back

On the first day of the 2017 NFL Draft, Valencia grad Tedric Thompson was gathered with family, friends, former coaches and his high school academic counselor, Theresa Long. “She’s the

Trevor Bauer, Cleveland Indians, Hart High grad In Bauer’s most recent appearance on the mound, he threw seven innings and allowed four hits while recording eight strikeouts against the Minnesota

Living in Japan hasn’t been easy for Valencia High baseball alum Josh Corrales, but it’s definitely starting to pay off. After adjusting to a new culture and language (he communicated

Golden Valley High track and field alum Chelsey Albertson (formerly Chelsey Totten) has had quite the senior year with Arizona State University. As a distance runner, she achieved new college