1888 - Olympian Jim Thorpe, "America's greatest athlete," born in Indian Territory (probably near Prague, Okla.); later in life, appeared in many B-Westerns shot in Placerita Canyon [story]
The Master’s College track and field program continues to add depth to its roster with the signing of Max Hudson, a native of Hanford.
“I chose The Master’s College because of its sound doctrine, Christ-centered approach to education, and the Christian atmosphere,” said Hudson.
Before his time...
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Rachael Ingoldsby
Conditions were prime when The Master’s College women’s track and field team toed the line at the Occidental Distance Carnival where qualifying marks were hit and personal bests were met.
The race kicked off with freshman Rachael Ingoldsby (St. John’s, FL) finishing...
The Master’s College women’s cross country and track programs have signed Rachel Rush of Santa Clarita, California, to compete in the fall of 2014.
Rush, a future graduate of Canyon High School, possesses an impressive high school resume which includes being named the cross country and track team’s...
Joining The Master’s College women’s cross country and track programs in 2014 is Abigail Frankian of Saugus.
“I chose The Master’s College for the incredible team atmosphere and camaraderie both the cross country and track teams have,” commented Frankian on her choice of colleges. “I...
Ayla Draper
In its second and final indoor track meet of the season, The Master’s College women’s indoor track team posted tremendous marks at the 18th annual CMS Rossi Relays.
In the 100 meter event, Ayla Draper (Visalia, CA) won her heat with a final time of 13.11 seconds.
Micayla Frankian (Saugus,...
Hannah Kellerman
The Master’s College women’s indoor track team made school history Saturday by toeing the line for the very first time at the Westmont Sunshine Indoor track meet.
“It was pretty sweet to step on the track for the first time in a women’s indoor track competition,” commented...
Conditions were prime for the men’s track team as they toed the line for the first time since the NAIA Cross Country National Championships in Lawrence for the Bakersfield Half Marathon.
The weeks of training in the offseason helped aid the outstanding performances from each individual taking 1st through...
Katrina Graham
The Master’s College women’s track team tore up the road at the Bakersfield Half Marathon which resulted in senior Katrina Graham (Riverside, CA) bagging the individual title.
Four other Lady Mustangs achieved standards that qualified them for the marathon at the NAIA Outdoor Track...
John Gilbertson
Des Moines, Iowa – After 25 laps in the men’s 10,000-meter race at the 2013 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, John Gilbertson’s track career at The Master’s College came to a close.
And while Gilbertson’s final time of 32 minutes and 20.33 seconds earned him an undesirable...
David Eller
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TMC’s track and field squad toed the line in five separate events on Saturday at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational.
Representing the Mustangs in the High Jump was Jason Logan (Spartanburg, SC). Logan won his flight by clearing 2.10 meters (6-10 ¾ Ft.), maintaining his lifetime best...
1888 - Olympian Jim Thorpe, "America's greatest athlete," born in Indian Territory (probably near Prague, Okla.); later in life, appeared in many B-Westerns shot in Placerita Canyon [story]
In a thrilling finish, The Master's University's Davis Boggess out-kicked St. Mary's Emad Bashir-Mohammed to win the 10K title at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Track & Field Outdoor Championships in Marion, Ind. on Wednesday, May 24.
Caltrans has announced that it was awarded $7.7 million in federal Advanced Transportation Technology and Innovation grant funding to support the Southern California Mobility Wallet, an innovative way to improve access to transportation through a seamless payment system.
The College of the Canyons Athletic Department honored 115 Cougar student-athletes who will be graduating and/or transferring this semester while also naming six Student-Athlete Academic Excellence Award Winners during the department's annual end of the year celebratory dinner.
American Sports Entertainment Company and the Los Angeles Kings, collectively referred to as JV Ice at The Cube, are seeking proposals for the operation of multi-use space at The Cube – Ice and Entertainment Center, Powered by FivePoint Valencia (The Cube), located at 27745 Smyth Drive in Santa Clarita.
The city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office released the eight productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, May 29 - Sunday, June 4.
The Canyon Theatre Guild will offer an opening night reception for Jones Hope Wooten’s comedy "Last Round Up of the Guacamole Queens" on Saturday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Opening night will feature a free wine and champagne reception for ticket holders. The show will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in rotation with the comedy Ken Ludwig's "A Comedy of Tenors" through June 24.
College of the Canyons will honor its 2023 graduating class during the college’s 54th annual commencement celebration with two commencement ceremonies which will include a morning and evening ceremony.
Join deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station for a Tip-A-Cop fundraiser to benefit Special Olympics on May 31 at Slaters 50/50 in Valencia.
The SCVTV production team is proud to announce that “Finding Art: ‘Circle Song’ Community Tile Wall” won a Silver award at the 44th Annual Telly Awards.
The piece follows the process of artist Katy Krantz, who was selected to design a ceramic tile wall mural, located at the new Canyon Country Community Center. The art piece, titled “Circle Song,” was inspired by the local natural landscape and the history of quilting.
SACRAMENTO – California State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Thursday his legislation to equip classrooms with life-saving trauma kits unanimously passed out of the State Senate.
Nearly 40 participants in the Yes I Can, Unity Through Music & Education program for individuals with disabilities will receive Career Skills Certificates recognizing completion of dozens of courses through College of the Canyons’ School of Personal & Professional Learning.
The inaugural “Jeep Night 2023”, a fundraising event benefiting the Golden Valley High School Band programs, sponsored by the Southern California Jeep Junkies, will be held at Route 66 Classic Grill restaurant in Canyon Country, Sept. 16, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
College of the Canyons all-conference goalkeeper Kylie Yuzon will continue her soccer career at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) after committing to the Toros program earlier this spring.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit investigators are asking for the public’s help locating at-risk missing person Mihir Narayanan, a.k.a. “Mimi”.
Child & Family Center recently received the “Community Impact Award” from the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health Substance Abuse Prevention and Control.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reminds everyone taking a trip to visit friends or family over the Memorial Day Weekend to always buckle up and keep children in child safety seats.
SACRAMENTO—State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond provided testimony at a joint hearing of the California Assembly Select Committees on Fentanyl, Opioid Addiction and Overdose Prevention; Public Safety; and Health to share updates on efforts he and the California Department of Education have undertaken to address the ongoing opioid crisis that has claimed the lives of over 6,800 Californians in 2021 alone.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed Thursday 53 new cases and two new deaths from COVID-19 in the Santa Clarita Valley within the last week.