The Signal

Saugus tops Canyon in opener

Foothill League: Centurions’ QB completes 26 of 31 passes for 314 yards

- By Matthew Lechuga

It was a much more muted kind of football experience than players, coaches and fans are used to when the Canyon and Saugus football teams met Thursday night.

There were masks worn, red tape designatin­g seating areas in the stands, chants from the cheer squad were prerecorde­d and instead of a postgame handshake between the teams there was a wave across the field. But after a nearly a year and a half absence, football is back in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Saugus (1-0) took the season opener over Canyon 41-20 at Canyon High School in a game that many were just happy to be having, even if it’s mid-March.

“It’s obviously been a tremendous challenge for us in terms of waiting as long as we’ve had to wait,” said Saugus head coach Jason Bornn. “If nothing else, it’s given us an opportunit­y to really make this a memorable experience, especially for our seniors. These kids have been through a lot, so for them to get back out here is really special.”

The long layoff hasn’t hurt Centurions quarterbac­k Colton Fitzgerald, as he completed

26 of his 31 passes for 314 yards and five touchdowns.

The first came immediatel­y after Saugus took its opening drive 51 yards, capped by a 5-yard touchdown pass from Fitzgerald to Hunter Girch, the first of three touchdowns the pair would link up on.

“It’s awesome to finally play with my seniors, finally play with these underclass­men, we deserve it. We worked our tails off this offseason,” said Fitzgerald. “I put the ball into the playmakers’ hands, they’re the ones that make me look good. Our offensive line did amazing tonight as well. I’m proud of all of them.”

Saugus pushed its lead to 20-0 on Fitzgerald touchdown passes of 68 and 33 yards before Canyon (0-1) found the end zone. That came on a 22-yard strike from Angel Vasquez to Colin Figueroa, the first of two touchdowns for the duo, making the score 20-6 going into the half.

The teams traded touchdowns in the third quarter with Fitzgerald finding Girch from 3 yards out, and Canyon responding with an 80-yard pass from Vasquez to running back Dylan Roof to make the score 27-13 headed into the fourth.

That’s where Saugus put the game away after another 3-yard

TD pass from Fitzgerald to Sebastian Dallaire and an 80-yard pick-six from Braden Salazar to make the score 41-13

“The biggest thing for this season is making sure everyone stays as healthy as possible. That’s the biggest concern,” said Canyon head coach Joe Maiale. “We didn’t have much time to prepare, so their health is the biggest thing. We’ve been pretty fortunate with the lack of injuries so it worked out well.”

Canyon stayed competitiv­e, capping the scoring with a 57yard touchdown connection from Vasquez to Figueroa, setting the final score at 41-20.

 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? (Above) Saugus High School player Austin Teachy holds onto the ball as a group of Canyon High players tackle in Foothill League opening-night play Thursday. (Below) Canyon’s Felix Garcia (9) kicks off the second half of Thursday evening’s game against Saugus.
Bobby Block/The Signal (Above) Saugus High School player Austin Teachy holds onto the ball as a group of Canyon High players tackle in Foothill League opening-night play Thursday. (Below) Canyon’s Felix Garcia (9) kicks off the second half of Thursday evening’s game against Saugus.
 ??  ?? Saugus’ Mikel Rabadi, 23, tackles a Canyon player during Thursday night’s game.
Saugus’ Mikel Rabadi, 23, tackles a Canyon player during Thursday night’s game.
 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? Saugus will continue the fiveweek season next Thursday against Hart, and Canyon will look to earn its first win next Friday versus Valencia.
Bobby Block/The Signal Saugus will continue the fiveweek season next Thursday against Hart, and Canyon will look to earn its first win next Friday versus Valencia.
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