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COC Women’s Volleyball Team Sweeps Allan Hancock College

khts_sportsThe College of the Canyons women’s volleyball team swept Allan Hancock College in three games to win its sixth match of the season.

COC setter Arine Labryzki had 27 assists and six aces. Cailtlin Chapman had a team-high eight kills for COC.

The Master’s College women’s volleyball team lost to Fresno Pacific in five games. Samantha Dougherty had 17 kills for The Master’s College.

The Trinity Classical Academy girls volleyball team swept Summit View and ran its record to 4-0 in Omega League play.

It’s a light night of high school volleyball tonight.

The Trinity girls play the San Fernando Valley Academy at Legacy Volleyball Club.

The Santa Clarita Christian girls are home against Desert High.

In baseball, the Angels ended their season with a 3-1 loss to the Rangers. The Angels lost seven of their last eight games and finished with an 86-76 record.

The American League wild-card race ended in dramatic fashion. The Rays won the wild card after erasing a 7-0 deficit and beating the Yankees, 8-7, in extra innings.

The Red Sox lost to the Orioles, 4-3, blowing a one-run lead in the ninth inning.

That pits the Rays against the Rangers in one of the American League Divisional Series starting on Friday.

The Yankees are home against the Tigers in the other series.

The Cardinals beat the Astros, 8-0, to win the National League wild card race. The Cardinals open the National League playoffs against the Phillies on Saturday. The Diamondbacks play the Brewers in the other series.

Follow Tim Haddock on Twitter @thaddock.

COC Women’s Volleyball Team Sweeps Allan Hancock College

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About Connie Jones

Connie and her husband, John, moved to the Santa Clarita Valley almost 30 years ago. Living in Santa Clarita for that long is the direct opposite of Connie’s childhood. She was an Army ‘brat’ who moved every two to three years. Consequently, she has lived in many states and even spent three years in Europe. All three of her kids went to Santa Clarita schools. Connie says the best thing about her job at KHTS is that she is never bored. “If I’m not smiling, Carl is sure to ask why, just before giving me a mind-boggling project.” “KHTS AM-1220 is an integral part of our community and I’m glad to be a part of it. Besides, the DJs will take my request to play Shania Twain’s ‘Still the One’ for my wedding anniversary – gotta love that!”