In the past two games, Golden Valley baseball has committed itself to taking a more relaxed, free-swinging approach offensively.
Golden Valley boys volleyball has come a long way in a few weeks. Since the beginning of the season, the team has devoted much of its energy into staying level-headed in adverse situations. The experienced group took another step in that process, overcoming early errors to beat Saugus 3-0 in Tuesday's Foothill League opener for both teams at Golden Valley High School. The Grizzlies won the games 25-22, 25-19 and 25-17, but trailed for much ...
Seven returning seniors. Ten straight Foothill League championships. A combined 19 feet of height between its three front row players. While all those figures are impressive in their own right for the 2011 Valencia volleyball squad, no number stands out more than its current league winning streak - 92. The Vikings are just four matches short of tying the state record for consecutive league wins, 96, accomplished by Loyola High of Los Angeles from 1999-2006. ...
It would have been easy for J.J. Mosolf to forego his junior year of volleyball. Then again, taking the easy way out was never his style. It probably never will be. And for that reason, the Hart senior is headed to the University of Hawaii to play volleyball next year. Were it not for Mosolf's outright determination to recover from major knee surgery prior to the 2010 season, the 18-year-old may not have received as ...
This time around, Golden Valley baseball wasn't going to give in. Not even after falling behind by five runs. After being shut out in its first two Foothill League games, the Grizzlies fired back with an 8-7 comeback victory over Saugus on Saturday at Saugus. The Centurions jumped on Golden Valley starter Scotty Barlow for five runs in the first inning, which prompted the senior to pull his team aside and kick them into gear. ...
Three games, three exceptional pitching performances and most importantly for Hart baseball, three Foothill League wins.
When Hart boys volleyball is able to get all its powerful hitters going, it can be a dangerous team.
Hart pitcher Erik Vogel wasn't fazed. Not when his team fell behind early in the game. Not when he gave up a home run. He certainly wasn't bothered by the rain, which pelted down throughout Hart's 7-2 win over Saugus on Wednesday at Hart High School. The Indians (8-1, 2-0) trailed 2-1 heading into the fourth inning with the strong possibility of the game being called early because of the weather. "When things kind of ...
Canyon boys tennis dominated the No. 1 singles spot. Saugus dominated everything else. The Centurions opened the Foothill League season with 14-4 victory over the Cowboys on Tuesday at Canyon High School. Saugus (3-3, 1-0) overcame three losses to Canyon's top singles player, Jason Ferlianto, taking advantage of a balanced roster through both singles and doubles. "I noticed right away that our doubles were really coming out strong, and even though Jason was playing really ...
Up until Foothill League play began, West Ranch baseball was a team that relied on pitching.
A team with talent is one thing. Add depth and experience to the equation, and you've got a championship-caliber program. To be precise, you've got Valencia boys tennis, which hasn't lost a Foothill League match since April 26, 2006, an 11-7 defeat against Hart. That makes it a 41-match winning streak for Valencia headed into today's opening of league play, and it's won at least a share of the last eight league titles. The talent ...
Athletes come in many shapes, sizes and abilities. No matter the sport, there are always the types that were born with the talent and physique to advance to the highest levels of competition. Some are flat-out bred to play from a very young age. Then there are the athletes like Valencia senior Tayven Townsend, who never had anything handed to him as he worked his way through the ranks of high school and club tennis. ...
A little tweak to the lineup and the whole attitude changed. Coming off four straight losses in the Western State Conference, South Division, College of the Canyons baseball was looking for answers at the plate. COC used a big seventh-inning rally to end a four-game losing streak with 9-4 win over Los Angeles Valley College on Saturday at COC. "We made some changes today," said COC head coach Chris Cota. "We put a couple guys ...
The ultimate measuring stick for Foothill League teams in boys tennis is actual league competition.
There wasn't much Canyon pitchers could do about it. Valencia's hitters had them figured out from the first at-bat. Five home runs helped the hot-hitting Vikings turn their Foothill League opener into a 12-2 runaway over Canyon on Friday at Valencia High School. Against the Cowboys' finesse style of pitching, Valencia (5-1, 1-0) got on the board early and didn't let up throughout the day. "We did a great job of being really patient," said ...
For a while, it looked like College of the Canyons men's basketball was going to keep this ride going.
With a new head coach coming in at the last minute and a young team trying to recover from graduation losses, Golden Valley boys volleyball has its work cut out this season.
Canyon boys volleyball is a team trying to develop trust among one another.
Don't close the book on this season just yet.
All three athletes had their separate reasons for taking the paths they took.
Even some of the coaches and parents in the community didn't realize a state championship existed for the American Youth Soccer Organization.
It wasn't the win itself, it was the reaction that said it all.
Call it a soft opening to the Santa Clarita Valley prep swim season.
Ideally, The Master's College women's basketball team would have liked to head into the NAIA National Tournament with a little bit of momentum.
The Santa Clarita Christian girls soccer team dominated the Omega League from start to finish.
Not even a broken nose could stop Valencia Vikings senior Jake Veiga from playing.
Citrus College sophomore Stevie Thornton has made plenty of big shots in the Santa Clarita Valley over the years.
Canyon High graduate Alysia Montano was named the USA Track and Field Athlete of the Week on Wednesday.
The Hart Indians boys soccer team won its first two playoff games by limiting mistakes and finishing scoring chances.
The core group of seniors on the Santa Clarita Christian Cardinals girls soccer players experienced a lot through the years.