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Valencia suffers first loss of season

Prep football: Sierra Canyon stops Vikings’ momentum

- By Haley Sawyer Signal Sports Editor

GRANADA HILLS — Valencia football was handed its first loss of the season on Saturday night as they fell 28-10 to fellow CIFSouther­n Section Division 1/2 team Sierra Canyon at Granada Hills High School.

“Sierra Canyon is a really good team, and it’s a good test for us just to see what we need to get better on,” said running back Nick Pham. “The focus this week is definitely going to be on fixing small things, and I think small things kind of ruined us this week.”

The Vikings’ first touchdown came in a complicate­d way.

Ty Morrison received the snap and due to a miscommuni­cation, was forced to throw the ball instead of punt it. The ball was intercepte­d by Sierra Canyon’s DJ Harvey, but on the Trailblaze­rs’ ensuing possession, Valencia’s Hunter Koch picked off a pass from quarterbac­k Amari Powell.

“We were getting momentum after that, then we ended up scoring and that was good,” Koch said. “I just really wish it would’ve kept going like that for the rest of the night.”

Then, with 4:57 left in the first quarter, Ryan Morrison pitched the ball to Jake Santos for a 40-yard touchdown. Ty Morrison hit the PAT to put Valencia (2-1) up 7-0.

“Personally, I thought it was redemption for that play and then also following the kickoff I was excited to prove myself after the miscommuni­cated play,” Ty Morrison said.

Before the first quarter came to a close, Sierra Canyon’s Hunter Williams punched it in from the 1 to even the score at 7-7.

Ty Morrison drilled a 30-yard field goal to give the Vikings a 10-7 advantage, but the Trailblaze­rs (3-1) took the lead back 19 seconds before halftime as Chayden Peery passed to Donovan Williams for a 9-yard score.

There was no scoring in the third quarter, but Pham did block a Sierra Canyon field goal. He took the ball to the 35-yard line with three minutes left in the frame.

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