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And the Team of the Year is... SCCS basketball

The new SCCS standard

- By Haley Sawyer Signal Sports Editor

Walking through the Santa Clarita Christian School hallways during basketball season, Noah Veluzat was constantly greeted by pint-sized SCCS basketball fans.

“They’re just really nice,” Veluzat said. “They’re like, ‘Hey Noah, good game last night’ and always compliment you and always wanting to be around you.”

It wasn’t just kids that took notice of Veluzat and the Cardinals, however. The team took Santa Clarita Valley basketball by storm and ended up with a plethora of titles – including the SCV’s first-ever boys basketball state title – and the Signal Sports Award for Team of the Year.

At the start of the season, transfers like Jordan and Caden Starr, TJ and Kaleb Lowery and Ty Penberthy joined battle-ready freshman Veluzat and reliable returner Justin Collins.

“I think from basically before the start of the season, I was saying in my head, this is the team that’s going to take us there. To the state championsh­ip.”

Collins’ inkling seemed far-fetched at first as the Cardinals slowly began to build chemistry and trust. Their early pre-league slate was riddled with losses, but the Cards eventually found consistenc­y. In early January, SCCS managed to go on a five-game win streak – which included a win over Valencia at the War on the Floor Showcase – to set them up for success in the Heritage League.

Success might be an understate­ment. A better word might be domination. The Cardinals went a perfect 12-0 in league play, outscoring opponents 1,035 to 455.

Throughout all the wins, though, one moment stood out to Veluzat.

“We were down 15 to Valley Torah with three minutes left and we came all the way back,” he said. “I think I knew at that point we could win the state title.”

Although Collins’ state prediction came prior to the season and Veluzat’s came in late January, they both were further evidence that the Cardinals were dialed in as a unit.

SCCS sailed into the postseason and had home court advantage for all four games leading up to its CIF-Southern Section Division 5AAA title.

The Cards kept home advantage in the state playoffs until the CIF Division V state title game against Argonaut of Jackson, which was played at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. The home

We were Division 5, but we won state and when (we) won state, it put our name on the map. Like, these guys can really ball.”

Justin Collins,

SCCS boys basketball

court of the Sacramento Kings.

“That was unreal,” Veluzat said. “Playing like, in front of all those people in that stadium and playing on TV and stuff. That was just so cool. It was like a dream come true. It was like playing in an NBA game, almost.”

Collins has no hesitation when it comes to his confidence in returning to the state title game, but the Cardinals are also ready for a goal just as important: building up a reputation for basketball in the SCV.

“We were Division 5, but we won state and when (we) won state, it put our name on the map. Like, these guys can really ball.”

 ?? Signal file photos, football photos courtesy Stephanie Shrout ?? SCCS basketball had an unpreceden­ted season, winning the CIF-Southern Section Division 5AAA title and continuing through the postseason to take home the CIF Division V state title.
Signal file photos, football photos courtesy Stephanie Shrout SCCS basketball had an unpreceden­ted season, winning the CIF-Southern Section Division 5AAA title and continuing through the postseason to take home the CIF Division V state title.
 ?? File photo ?? The SCCS basketball team hoists the CIF Division V state title trophy after beatng Argonaut of Jackson 7866 at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on March 24.
File photo The SCCS basketball team hoists the CIF Division V state title trophy after beatng Argonaut of Jackson 7866 at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on March 24.
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