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Offense erupts in Game 2 win

Hart busted into the semifinal round of the Mustang Pony World Series in a big way Thursday, winning 15-4 over East representative Richmond, Va. in Game Two.

October 10, 2008 | By Signal Staff | Community/Youth Sports


‘Icing’ on the cake

The booming voice of junior hockey coach Chris Hartly filled the hockey rink Thursday afternoon at Ice Station Valencia.

October 09, 2008 | By Bruce Bourquin Signal Senior Writer | Community/Youth Sports


Area youth baseball team wins Game 1

The Hart Mustang under-10 baseball team won their first game yesterday, 3-2, vs. Puerto Rico in the 2008 Pony Mustang World Series in Irving, Texas.

October 09, 2008 | By Signal Staff | Community/Youth Sports


Mad about Football

During the day, Valencia attorney Bradley Tyer protects the justice system; at night, however, he protects his quarterback while toiling on the offensive line for his LaBelle Community Football league West club, the Santa Clarita Maddogs.

October 07, 2008 | By Bruce Bourquin Signal Senior Writer | Community/Youth Sports


Around the SCV

Around the SCV is a weekly look at what's going on with local athletes and teams. Being a 6-foot-5 southpaw with a fastball in the low nineties is a gift. But in minor league baseball that gift is held by many. Hart's Michael Montgomery is proving he's just as qualified as his competitors. Montgomery, who was taken No. 36 by the Kansas City Royals in the first round of the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft, ...

October 07, 2008 | By Wendy McNeal Signal Staff Writer | Community/Youth Sports


Russian missile sets club record

Born in Moscow, as the granddaughter of a former USSR swimming champion, Liza Kuznetsova showed her prowess Friday at the Southern California Swimming Junior Olympic Championships at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center, claiming two gold medals (for a total of four, so far).

October 03, 2008 | By Bruce Bourquin Signal Senior Writer | Community/Youth Sports


Record-breaking effort highlights Day Two

Breaking a record that was set before he was born for the second time in two weeks, Zachary Stevens established a new benchmark in the 50-meter breaststroke on Thursday.

October 02, 2008 | By Bruce Bourquin Signal Senior Writer | Community/Youth Sports


Kicking it off the Canyons way

Canyons Aquatic Club had several swimmers who set the tone in Wednesday's Summer Southern California Swimming Junior Olympics at Santa Clarita Aquatic Center.

October 01, 2008 | By Bruce Bourquin Signal Senior Writer | Community/Youth Sports


Canyons hosts Junior Olympics

The Junior Olympics features Southern California swimmers competing at the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center through Aug. 2.

September 30, 2008 | By Esther Lim For The Signal | Community/Youth Sports


Jumping for joy

Cassie Naranjo has been involved in high-jumping a good part of her life. Since she was eight, the 11-year-old Legacy Christian Academy student strived to be one of the best athletes in the county. Three years ago, Naranjo's neighbor got her into the sport. "My friend from down the street talked about it," Naranjo said. "My dad signed me up. The first time I tried, my dad was really amazed. He said I was a ...

September 30, 2008 | By Bruce Bourquin The Signal | Community/Youth Sports


Six pack of swimmers

Some of the most professional, fastest swimmers not only compete in the city, but also in the state.

September 27, 2008 | By Esther Lim For The Signal | Community/Youth Sports


Beyond the belt

On April 2, 2007, David Moreno's life changed forever. His son Joshua Moreno, 20, a volunteer karate instructor at the Santa Clarita Community Center in Newhall, was killed in a motorcycle accident. After the untimely death of his son, Moreno was determined to continue his son's work at the community center. The elder Moreno, who had been teaching classes of his own at the center, took over Josh's karate class with one goal in mind ...

September 26, 2008 | By Wendy McNeal Signal Staff Writer | Community/Youth Sports


In the pool and beyond

Sure, every youngster hates getting dragged out of his bed for a morning practice at the crack of dawn. It makes it even worse when they have another workout practice in the evening.

September 24, 2008 | By Esther Lim For The Signal | Community/Youth Sports


Alexandria the Great

At the age of 11, Alexandria Florent has already begun the second stage of her young track career. A heel injury has forced the pre-teen to switch from sprints to high jump.

September 21, 2008 | By Bruce Bourquin Signal Senior Writer | Community/Youth Sports


Last-minute soccer loss

Canyon High School soccer player Robert Freise and the Under-17/18 LAFC soccer team were four minutes away from winning the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Finals late Friday night on Glenn Myernick Field at the U.S. Soccer National Training Center.

September 20, 2008 | By Bruce Bourquin Senior Sports Writer | Community/Youth Sports


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Youth sports: Local AYSO teams make state

Even some of the coaches and parents in the community didn't realize a state championship existed for the American Youth Soccer Organization.

March 02, 2013 | By Dan Agnew Signal Staff Writer | Community/Youth Sports


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