The season continued for some Foothill League runners on Saturday, as a trio of Golden Valley and cross country athletes, along with one Valencia runner, took to seeded races at the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships West Regional in Walnut.
The Saugus girls cross country team concluded its season Saturday at the Nike Cross Nationals in Portland, Ore., finishing 17th overall in the girls race on a course made more difficult due to its muddy conditions.
The Valencia girls basketball team was off to the races on Friday night at the Valencia High Five Classic.
By Jon Stein Signal Staff Writer The most successful season in The Master's College women's volleyball history came to a close Friday at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Championships in Sioux City, Iowa. After the Mustangs completed an improbable run Thursday just to make Friday's elimination bracket, TMC was defeated by Oklahoma Baptist University of Shawnee, Okla., 27-25, 25-27, 25-22, 25-22. The loss signals the end of the season for TMC (27-8), which ...
Still adapting to a new head coach, the Golden Valley girls soccer team returned to basics on Thursday afternoon at Golden Valley High School.
The Master's College women's volleyball team waited about as long as it could at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Championships to play the kind of volleyball it had all season, advancing out of pool play and into the 12-team single-elimination bracket after starting the tournament 0-2.
It's not supposed to look so simple, but on Wednesday afternoon at Saugus High School, the Centurions quickly figured out what would work against visiting Moorpark and simply stuck to the plan.
The Master's College's women's volleyball came closer to victory on night two of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' National Championships on Wednesday, but it wasn't enough to secure its first-ever victory in the event.
The Saugus girls soccer team looks to have reloaded in a hurry. A technically sound defense combined with a strong offensive attack propelled the Centurions to a 4-0 season-opening victory over Lancaster on Tuesday afternoon at Saugus High School. After winning its third straight Foothill League title last season, the Centurions (1-0) lost league Player of the Year Serena Smith-Banas, the league's strongest defensive player and current Texas Christian University athlete. Saugus also graduated last ...
The Master's College women's volleyball team's debut at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Championships didn't exactly go as planned on Tuesday afternoon in Sioux City, Iowa.
The Master's College women's volleyball coach Robert Blanken had quite the predicament on his hands when he was trying to sign his first recruiting class three years ago.
With the momentum quickly shifting, College of the Canyons turned to the girl who has been coming through all season long.
The Master's College's cross country runner John Gilbertson did what he has done all season on Saturday afternoon in Vancouver, Wash.
Connor Wingenroth can still remember everything about the last time he stood on the field for a CIF-Southern Section championship game victory as the Hart High ball boy.
After winning its second consecutive Western State Conference, South Division title, the College of the Canyons women's soccer team was rewarded with the No. 2 seed California Community College Athletic Association Women's Soccer Southern Regional Playoffs.
A year ago, the Trinity Knights boys basketball team knew it had something special in a crop of seven incoming freshman.
The West Ranch Wildcats boys soccer team felt like it left everything on the field during Thursday's CIF-Southern Section Division IV second-round matchup with the Oak Hills of Hesperia Bulldogs.
There was no question from either sideline who the better team was during Thursday's CIF-Southern Section Division II quarterfinal contest at Valencia High School.
Things changed in a hurry for Hart Indians girls soccer on Tuesday.
After playing 100 minutes of scoreless soccer and four even rounds of penalty kicks, the Valencia Vikings girls soccer team needed a save and a goal to advance to the CIF-Southern Section Division II quarterfinals.
The ball just doesn't always bounce your way - and that's exactly what happened to the Canyon Cowboys girls soccer team in their CIF-Southern Section Division II playoff game with Wilson of Long Beach on Tuesday.