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AM 1220 KHTS delivers the best in high school, college, and professional sports. We broadcast high school football and basketball games, College of the Canyons football, and we are the local radio affiliate for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Kings. You can also hear the latest news from Nascar, on Nascar today, Monday thru Friday at 6:10pm.

And be sure to tune in every weekday morning between 6-10 a.m. when KHTS delivers all the local High School, College and Professional sports scores and stories with Tim Haddock's Hometown Sports Report.

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    Valencia Football Team Advances To Semifinals Of CIF Playoffs

    The Valencia football team is the only team from the Santa Clarita Valley still alive in the CIF playoffs.

    The Vikings shut down the high-powered Quartz Hill offense and won, 42-7, in the quarterfinals of the Southern Section Northern Division playoffs.

    Valencia quarterback Sean Murphy threw for 349 yards and four touchdowns after building a 28-7 lead.

    The Vikings, seeded No. 2 in the playoffs, reached the semifinals for the third time in the past four years. They face third-seeded Palos Verdes on Friday night.

    COC Cougars Look To Complete Turnaround Season

    For the first time in four years the Cougars of College of the Canyons will be playing postseason football. This Saturday the Cougars will play Santa AnaCollege in the Southern California Bowl. The game will be at 6:00 p.m. and can be heard live on AM 1220 KHTS.

    The COC football season seemed lost when after week five COC sat with a 1-4 record. Turnovers, penalties and inexperience seemed to doom the season.

    Valencia Plays High-Scoring Quartz Hill In CIF Football Playoffs

    The Valencia football team meets a high-scoring Quartz Hill team in the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Northern Division playoffs tonight.

    Valencia put up 43 points in its first round game against Paso Robles. Quartz Hill is averaging 36.4 points per game this seaosn and beat Canyon, 56-49, in September.

    Speaking of Canyon, the Cowboys play the surprise team of the Northern Division playoffs, Atascadero.

    The Master's College Women's Volleyball Team Rakes In Recognition

    The postseason awards are starting to pour in for The Master’s College women’s volleyball team.

    Bobby Blanken was selected as the Golden State Athletic Conference coach of the year. He guided the Lady Mustangs to their first trip to the NAIA National Championship tournament.

    The Master’s College is ranked No. 6 in the NAIA and has a 26-5 record.

    COC's Kristin Grimes Finishes In 4th Place At State Championship Golf Tournament

    College of the Canyons golfer Kristin Grimes had the lead in the first round of the California Community College Athletic Association Women’s Golf State Championship, but dropped to fourth place in the second round.

    She was 10-over in the two-day championship at Temecula Creek Inn Resort. She won the state championship last year and was the Southern California Regional champion this year.

    Grimes and Irvine Valley College’s Kate Cho were tied with 3-over 75s after the first round of the state championship.

    Six Cross Country Teams Qualify For CIF Southern Section Finals

    The cross country teams from the Foothill League performed extremely well at the CIF Southern Section prelims at Mt. San Antonio College.

    Six teams, three boys and three girls, qualified for the Southern Section Finals on Saturday. The Saugus, Golden Valley and Hart boys will compete in the Division II meet.

    On the girls side, Saugus, Golden Valley and Canyon will run in the Division II meet.

    Valencia’s Olivia Pear was third in the Division I preliminary race, good enough to earn a spot in the finals.

    The top four teams in each preliminary heat race qualified for the finals.

    Valencia, Canyon, Hart Advance In CIF Football Playoffs

    All three football teams from the Foothill League advanced in the CIF Southern Section Northern Division playoffs.

    Valencia, the Foothill League champion and the No. 2 seed in the Northern Division, played the closest game. The Vikings beat Paso Robles, 46-36, erasing a nine-point, first-half deficit.

    Visiting Paso Robles had a 16-7 lead before Valencia rallied in the second half. Jay Jay Wilson and James Berkley scored touchdowns in the third quarter to take the lead.

    November 10, 2012 - COC Beats Allan Hancock 47-36

    The College of the Canyons Cougars triumphed over the Allan Hancock Bulldogs, live on your hometown station KHTS AM-1220.

    Final Score
    Cougars: 47, Bulldogs: 36

    Santa Clarita Christian Girls Volleyball Team Reaches Quarterfinals Of CIF Playoffs

    The Santa Clarita Christian girls volleyball team advanced to the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Division VAA playoffs.

    The Cardinals eliminated Upland Christian in five games in a second-round playoff match.

    Lette Blake led Santa Clarita Christian with 11 kills, nine digs and 17 assists. Kylie Brown had 10 kills and seven digs.

    Two Hart High Baseball Players Transfer

    Two of the baseball players who were removed from the Hart High team last week have transferred, according to a report on the LA Times Varsity Times Insider website.

    Luke Persico will attend Great Oak in Temecula and CJ Witkowski is transferring to Chatsworth High School, according to the Times. Persico, an outfielder, has committed to UCLA. Witkowski, a first baseman, is headed to UC Santa Barbara.

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