The Signal

Wildcats remain undefeated

Prep football: West Ranch piles on points to come out on top against Golden Valley at Canyon High School

- By Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer

Golden Valley and West Ranch entered the first week of Foothill League play undefeated at Canyon High School on Friday night.

Both teams leaned on their running attack to begin the game as West Ranch scored 17 points by halftime and piled on another 35 points in the second half to hand the Grizzlies their first loss of the season in a 52-13 win.

Needing just four plays to score on the game’s opening drive, West Ranch running back Reiger Burgin busted through the middle of the Golden Valley defense and rumbled down the field for a 55-yard score just under two minutes into the game.

Things cooled down until West Ranch (6-0 overall, 1-0 Foothill League) intercepte­d a pass from Golden Valley’s quarterbac­k Austin Garcia with under 10 minutes remaining in the half.

Three plays later, Wildcats running back Derek Miranda made good on the Golden Valley turnover and caught a screen pass from Walker Eget for a 21yard touchdown to go up 14-0 with 7:58 left in the first half.

Golden Valley (5-1, 0-1) went three-and-out on the following drive and punted the ball to midfield. West Ranch took over driving down the field, but the

Grizzlies’ defense held stout and forced West Ranch to kick a 24-yard field goal that Richard Padilla kicked through the uprights to extend the West Ranch lead to 17-0 heading into halftime.

On the Grizzlies’ second drive of the second half, skill player Johnathan Kaelin went streaking down the left sidelined for an Austin Garcia pass and came down awkwardly. Kaelin stayed down for a minute or two until he was helped off the field by teammates. He later returned to the game.

Two plays later, Garcia connected with Mekhi Newton for a 33yard touchdown pass to get the Grizzlies on the board 17-7.

West Ranch responded with a three-play, 54-yard drive that ended with Burgin’s second rushing touchdown of the night from 5 yards out. Returning the favor with three plays, Golden Valley answered with a 42-yard touchdown reception from Jaxson Miner to Maki Bey.

Wildcats speedster Jackson Reyes ran the ensuing kickoff in for a West Ranch touchdown to make it 31-13 with 4:24 left in the third.

After a Miner fumble, Eget found Brandon Wyre, who broke multiple tackles, for a 42yard score. Wyre struck again, this time on a 43yard touchdown reception with 10:53 left in the game.

The Grizzlies turned the ball over on the following two drives and Burgin scored his third rushing touchdown with 6:46 remaining to cap the victory for the Wildcats.

Both teams are back in action on Friday as Golden Valley hosts Saugus at Canyon, while West Ranch hosts Canyon at Valencia. Both games kick off 7 p.m.

 ?? Cory Rubin/The Signal ?? West Ranch senior Zach Van Bennekum picks off Austin Garcia in a Foothill League match-up with Golden Valley at Harry Welch Stadium Friday night.
Cory Rubin/The Signal West Ranch senior Zach Van Bennekum picks off Austin Garcia in a Foothill League match-up with Golden Valley at Harry Welch Stadium Friday night.
 ??  ??
 ?? Cory Rubin/The Signal ?? West Ranch senior Reiger Burgin takes it to the house in a Foothill League match-up with Golden Valley at Harry Welch Stadium on Friday night. The Wildcats defeated the Grizzlies 52-13
Cory Rubin/The Signal West Ranch senior Reiger Burgin takes it to the house in a Foothill League match-up with Golden Valley at Harry Welch Stadium on Friday night. The Wildcats defeated the Grizzlies 52-13
 ?? Cory Rubin/The Signal ?? Golden Valley junior Mekhi Newton and West Ranch senior Dominik Martinez battle for a ball in the air during the Foothill League game Friday.
Cory Rubin/The Signal Golden Valley junior Mekhi Newton and West Ranch senior Dominik Martinez battle for a ball in the air during the Foothill League game Friday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States