Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Young Pioneers showing spirit

After 0-6 start, Canyon Springs enters playoffs on winning streak

- By Jason Orts Contact Jason Orts at jorts@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2936. Follow @SportsWith­Orts on Twitter.

Canyon Springs had a lot working against it early in the season.

The Pioneers lost 33 seniors to graduation from last year’s team, and they were challenged with a difficult early schedule that included a trip to Georgia and a home game against a California school.

Pioneers some necessary lessons, and they finished the season strong. They let out some frustratio­ns in beating Mojave 47-0 and Eldorado 48-7, then edged a quality opponent in Legacy 22-19 in the regular-season finale Friday.

With that victory, Canyon Springs earned the No. 3 seed in the Northeast League. They’ll go on the road to meet Arbor View, the Northwest League’s No. 2 team, in the Mountain Region quarterfin­als Friday.

“We’ve got great confidence,” McNair said. “The guys feel like they can compete and play at a high level. If they do that, everything will take care of itself. If we come and do what we need to do and execute the way we can, winning will take care of itself.”

What we learned

Foothill is still a tough out.

It’s easy to look at Foothill having finished its regular season with three straight losses and think it would be one-and-done in the playoffs.

The Falcons proved that notion wrong. The defense held the valley’s leading rusher in Silverado’s Aginae Cunningham to 57 yards on 22 carries, and Koy Riggin reminded everyone he’s one of the top signal-callers around with 294 yards and three touchdown passes in the 20-7 win.

Friday’s win was more on par with how the Falcons played for most of the season. They started 6-1, with the only loss coming against a Desert Pines team that still is undefeated. But a 38-0 loss to Liberty started the downhill slide.

Foothill coach Vernon Brown admitted the team had a “hangover” after that loss, and a poor week of practice at least partly contribute­d to a 24-23 loss in double overtime against Green Valley. The Falcons then closed the regular season by allowing a late touchdown to Chaparral to fall 15-14.

Now the Falcons get another shot at Liberty, the No. 1 seed from the Southeast League that dumped Clark 66-7 on Friday.

First look ahead

While Foothill heads to Liberty for the second time, Bishop Gorman will host Green Valley in the other Desert Region semifinal. Green Valley beat Durango 34-6 at home Friday night, its second win over the Trailblaze­rs this season. Gorman scored 38 points in the first quarter of a 51-7 win over Coronado.

The Mountain Region playoffs get started with the quarterfin­als. Centennial, fresh off its first league championsh­ip since 2002, hosts a Legacy team with a potent offense and plenty to prove after an uneven regular season.

Desert Pines is undefeated, and its only game that has been a one-score encounter was a 21-14 win over Legacy. The Jaguars get a banged-up Faith Lutheran team that can hang with almost anybody in the valley when it’s at its best. The Crusaders’ 24-17 win over Centennial early in Northwest League play is the Bulldogs’ only loss.

Arbor View is used to being the top seed out of the Northwest, but it had to settle for second this year. The Aggies will host a hot Canyon Springs team that is coming in on a three-game winning streak and always has enough talent to be a tricky opponent.

Las Vegas’ resurgence from a three-win year has it hosting a quarterfin­al tilt against Palo Verde. It’s a contrast in styles, as the Wildcats want to spread the field and beat opponents with speed, while the Panthers prefer to pound the ball and wear down their foes with a physical double-wing attack.

 ?? Josh Holmberg Las Vegas Review-Journal ?? Canyon Springs coach Gus McNair, shown at practice in 2017 holding a WWE belt, said the Pioneers have “great confidence. The guys feel like they can compete and play at a high level.” Canyon Springs will open the playoffs against Arbor View on Friday.
Josh Holmberg Las Vegas Review-Journal Canyon Springs coach Gus McNair, shown at practice in 2017 holding a WWE belt, said the Pioneers have “great confidence. The guys feel like they can compete and play at a high level.” Canyon Springs will open the playoffs against Arbor View on Friday.

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