The Signal

Wildcats overwhelm Cowboys in victory

Prep football: Ryan Camacho scored four times for the Wildcats, Jovan Camacho added another two scores

- By Dan Lovi Signal Staff Writer

West Ranch continued its historic 2018 campaign with a 46-14 win against Canyon on Friday night at Canyon High School.

Quarterbac­k Weston Eget once again paced the game for the Wildcats, spreading the ball to multiple receivers while using a rushing attack spearheade­d by Ryan Camacho.

Camacho finished with four touchdowns and two intercepti­ons, while his brother Jovan Camacho added two scores and another intercepti­on.

“It makes my job as easy as it can be, be able to put the ball in their hands and let them make plays,” Eget said about his talented playmakers. “I look forward to that every Friday night. We have some special guys.”

Jackson Reyes was the other scorer for West Ranch, catching

a 42-yard bomb from Eget while in double coverage.

While the Wildcats’ offense has been lights out so far during their undefeated campaign, the defense has been just as impressive.

“I’m really proud of the way the defense played,” West Ranch head coach Chris Varner said. “I was concerned with their O-line and I thought we did a good job of shutting them down.”

“We’ve been playing great all season long,” said West Ranch linebacker Joseph Tempesta. “We never let up even when they scored, we never let up. We always play aggressive.”

While not the biggest compared to their counterpar­ts, the Wildcats’ defense used their speed to their advantage to get to the quarterbac­k.

“Speed, definitely speed, especially against the bigger guys,” Tempesta said. “Meet them right at the line as soon as they pull, recognizin­g plays and reacting as fast as possible.”

Canyon did their best to respond with quarterbac­k Aydyn Litz driving the offense down the field on several possession­s. The Cowboys were shut down on several fourth downs however, and couldn’t get the offense clicking.

“We didn’t perform, we didn’t execute whatsoever,” said Canyon head coach Rich Gutierrez. “We couldn’t sustain blocks up front. I thought they did a great job scheming against what we were planning on doing. We’ve got a lot of work to do.”

Canyon relied heavily on the ground game, getting Carson Strickland involved in the backfield early and often. Ryan Valdes also took some carries and played out wide, adding a 26yard receiving touchdown in the fourth quarter.

The other Cowboys score came on a quarterbac­k draw from Litz, who punched it into the end zone on a four-yard run.

West Ranch will put its undefeated record on the line next week at home against Saugus, who won its game 35-13 against Golden Valley on Friday.

Canyon will look for its first league win when it takes on Hart at College of the Canyons next week. Hart is also winless in league this season, dropping its contest to Valencia 34-7 on Friday.

 ?? Cory Rubin/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) ?? West Ranch senior wideout Ryan Camacho carries the ball in a league matchup with Canyon at Canyon High School on Friday.
Cory Rubin/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) West Ranch senior wideout Ryan Camacho carries the ball in a league matchup with Canyon at Canyon High School on Friday.
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46 14 West Ranch Canyon
 ?? Cory Rubin/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) ?? Canyon senior running back Ryan Valdez is taken down by West Ranch junior linebacker Bryce Buchanon in a Foothill League matchup with Canyon at Canyon High School on Friday.
Cory Rubin/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) Canyon senior running back Ryan Valdez is taken down by West Ranch junior linebacker Bryce Buchanon in a Foothill League matchup with Canyon at Canyon High School on Friday.

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