The Signal

Three-peat for Cards

Prep football: SCCS defeats Trinity in third consecutiv­e Faith bowl win

- By Haley Sawyer Signal Sports Editor

On Saturday night, the Santa Clarita Christian School football team stood on the field at College of the Canyons, surroundin­g the Faith Bowl Trophy.

“Three’s up!” one voice shouted from the group.

The Cardinals beat Trinity Classical Academy for the third time in as many Faith Bowl games, 27-18.

“It’s tough to beat anybody three times,” said SCCS coach Chazz Anderson. “They took it to us. Hats off to Trinity. Just well prepared, they played extremely hard.”

The Knights wanted to make the win as complicate­d as possible.

The Cardinals (5-0 overall, 1-0 in San Joaquin League) got on the board early, scoring on their first two drives of the game. Quarterbac­k Blake Kirshner threw to Caden Brenner for the first and to Ethan Schwesinge­r for the second.

They encountere­d their first setback when Trinity’s Ryan DeMarois snatched a Kirshner pass and returned it for a touchdown.

They scored once more in the first half when Phineas Yi executed a oneyard touchdown toss to DeMarois to bring the score to 13-12 heading into halftime.

“He’s getting a chance to show himself this year,” said Trinity coach Les Robinson of DeMarois. “…He’s a great player, he always plays well, he competes hard.”

SCCS wide receiver Caden Brenner stiff arms TCA defender Jonny Lafrance (25) in the Faith Bowl on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017. Christian Monterrosa/ The Signal

Lucas Pettee made a four-yard touchdown rush with 5:23 remaining in the third quarter, but the Knights (2-3 overall) weren’t rolling over quite

yet. Yi sent a nine-yard pass to Tyler Lee to cut the deficit to 21-18.

Pettee stepped up the offense’s game in the remainder of the game, scoring a 20-yard touchdown to seal the win.

“They were trying to throw us off and we’ve just got to stay in our game plan and that’s it,” Pettee said.

The Cardinals were pleased with the win but knew that the handful of false starts and other offensive errors could have made the victory a bit smoother.

“We could do a lot better,” Pettee said. “We have to get ready for next week.”

Kirshner completed 29 of 38 passes for 267 yards with three intercepti­ons. Pettee had 115 yards on 16 carries.

 ?? Christian Monterrosa/The Signal ?? Santa Clarita Christian tight end Ethan Schwesinge­r (11) runs towards the end zone after catching a pass from quarterbac­k Blake Kirshner against Trinity Classical Academy in the Faith Bowl on Saturday.
Christian Monterrosa/The Signal Santa Clarita Christian tight end Ethan Schwesinge­r (11) runs towards the end zone after catching a pass from quarterbac­k Blake Kirshner against Trinity Classical Academy in the Faith Bowl on Saturday.
 ?? Christian Monterrosa/The Signal ?? (Above) Santa Clarita Christian running back Lucas Pettee (25) runs the ball to the edge against Trinity Classical Academy on Saturday. (Below) SCCS wide receiver Caden Brenner stiff arms a Trinity defender on Saturday.
Christian Monterrosa/The Signal (Above) Santa Clarita Christian running back Lucas Pettee (25) runs the ball to the edge against Trinity Classical Academy on Saturday. (Below) SCCS wide receiver Caden Brenner stiff arms a Trinity defender on Saturday.
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