The Signal

Saugus dismantles Cate before quarterfin­al eliminatio­n

The Centurions boys’ baseball team defeat Cate, 25-2, move on to quarterfin­als and lose to Culver City

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Saugus boys’ lacrosse destroyed Cate in their second-round Division 2 playoff matchup.

The Centurions had six players with two or more goals and were led by senior Charlie Bland, who netted six in the team’s ninth win in a row.

Both teams entered Friday’s contest with first-round byes, making most think this would be a somewhat close game.

The game was intense to start. Cate tried to set a physical tone for the game. Saugus had no issue matching the tone while still playing their game and quickly went up 3-0 in three minutes.

Senior Ryan Maycott owned the face-off game and kept force-feeding Saugus possession.

The Centurions were in perfect sync. The team kept making the right passes and finding the open man en route to their 23-goal win.

“On and off the field we can basically read each other’s minds,” said Maycott.

Maycott and the smothering Centurion defense were key to obtaining and possessing the ball.

Bland and the highflying Saugus offense did the rest to score.

“I feel like we’re a high-functionin­g offense,” said Bland. “A lot of us have chemistry playing four years together. We have a brotherhoo­d and it shows out on the field.”

Kyle Emmons and Tommy Forrand finished just behind Bland with four-goal days.

Saugus never let up and were owners of a 19-1 lead heading into halftime.

“All foot’s on the gas, no brakes,” said Maycott. “We have to manage quarters, hopefully we make it to the [championsh­ip] and take that one down, too.”

Starters slowly started to disappear in the second half but the intensity never left the field. The Centurions’ bench displayed how deep this Saugus team really is and held Cate to another one-goal half.

The bench played the same hard-nosed defense through picking off passes, stripping balls and countering hard on ground balls.

The Centurions have started their postseason campaign with a huge win. They look like a team on a mission and are doing a lot of little things right to ensure they get to their destinatio­n.

“It’s the start of something big, we’re hoping,” said Saugus head coach Joseph Viola. “So it’s all momentum from here.”

Playoff run ends on the road

The Centurions would move on to face Culver City in the CIF quarterfin­als, where their playoff run would officially end.

Culver City stunned Saugus 8-5 after dropping a regular-season matchup to the Centurions 13-4 back in February.

Saugus capped off another league championsh­ip season as the top-ranked team in the CIF polls.

 ?? Chris Torres/The Signal ?? (Top) Saugus’ Tommy Forrand (18) passes the ball to Connor Levine (10) during a CIF Division 2 boys lacrosse playoff match between the Saugus Centurions and the Cate Rams at the Saugus High School football field in Saugus last week.
Chris Torres/The Signal (Top) Saugus’ Tommy Forrand (18) passes the ball to Connor Levine (10) during a CIF Division 2 boys lacrosse playoff match between the Saugus Centurions and the Cate Rams at the Saugus High School football field in Saugus last week.
 ?? Chris Torres/The Signal ?? A Cate defender pushes Saugus’ Levine(10).
Chris Torres/The Signal A Cate defender pushes Saugus’ Levine(10).
 ?? ?? (Middle) Cate’s Elliot Murray Osborn (22) fights for the ball against Saugus’ Blake Zimmerman (48) and Sean Galbreath (90) in the second quarter.
(Middle) Cate’s Elliot Murray Osborn (22) fights for the ball against Saugus’ Blake Zimmerman (48) and Sean Galbreath (90) in the second quarter.
 ?? ?? (Bottom) Saugus’ Charles Bland (1) gives Zimmerman (48) a fist bump after scoring a goal in the second quarter of their match.
(Bottom) Saugus’ Charles Bland (1) gives Zimmerman (48) a fist bump after scoring a goal in the second quarter of their match.

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